Maritim Antonine Hotel & Spa Malta
Phone: +356 2289 2000, info.mal@maritim.com.mt
Malta is a unique microcosm of incredible ancient ruins and exceptionally well preserved medieval landmarks. Visitors to the archipelago soon discover that despite being the smallest country in EU, the eventful millennia leading up to its joining on 1 of May 2004 have created a captivating collection of unforgettable sights. It's the perfect place to combine cultural excursions with all the benefits of an island getaway.
Entering the walls of Malta's former capital is like stepping into a time machine and exiting in the Middle Ages. Narrow alleys wind their way between historical buildings and restricted vehicle access to the walled city means the illusion is seldom diminished by a car.
moreThe second largest island in the archipelago, Gozo is more rural than the main island and known for its scenic hills which feature on both their flag and coat of arms. Although around a quarter of the size of the main island, Gozo is home to less than 10% of Malta's population but still manages to grow over half the country's agricultural produce.
moreThe relatively barren island between Malta and Gozo has a permanent population of only 4 residents when not counting those with wings. The entire island is a bird sanctuary and nature reserve. A mere 2.5 sq.km., visitors come to appreciate the rugged beauty and tranquil atmosphere.
moreValletta, founded in 1566, is one of Europe's first planned cities, having been laid out from start to finish on a drawing board before construction began. This fact is most noticeable when walking the wide, grid-like street network normally only found in far more modern cities. Valetta has an almost golden glow due to the local stone and brickwork used and much of the city was constructed during English occupation.
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