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By: Mark Bartley


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Islands of activity is one way of describing Malta. Just half the size of London in area, Malta has featured often during the history of the Mediterranean and even the world beyond. From the Phoenicians to British rule, nations and tribes have fought over the island for centuries. In 1964 Malta gained its independence and since then has grown a flourishing travel sector. Its warm climate, rich culture and excellent beaches all appeal to visitors from across the world. The islands is rated as a place for high quality and discerning package holidays, Malta's choice of resorts, unspoiled landscape and unique identity attracts a wide mix of visitors.

Malta is one of several islands that make up the Republic, but only three have permanent residents – Malta, Gozo, and Comino. The coastal geography features many inlets and beaches, which make for some ideal fishing harbours and water sports. Hiring a car is one way of getting around the island, while a choice of ferries will get you to the other islands nearby. Beaches come in all shapes and sizes on Malta and whether it's sailing, windsurfing, diving, canoeing, jet skiing or just swimming and relaxing on the sand, there is something for everyone to do on these islands.

The Maltese have a passion for sailing, and it is one of the most popular leisure and sporting pursuits on the island. With clean winds from any direction, boat charters are a great way to explore the archipelago, while many beaches have smaller sailing boats and dinghies for hire. Discovering the many coves and rugged coastline from the clear turquoise waters around Malta is an inspiring and tranquil experience by boat, which gives you an otherworldly perspective on the many geological and archaeological sites. It's obvious that the Maltese coast is beautiful, and as such it is popular with other water users, especially kayakers and those who like to explore under the water.

Diving is another big hobby in Malta, with a diverse choice of reef, wall, cave and wreck dives on offer from diving schools that have offers for everyone, from novice divers to the more experienced. Sea temperatures are pleasant with summers being around 27 degrees and 15 degrees in the winter, mean diving in Malta can be enjoyed pretty much all year round. Take to the water for another way of seeing the great Maltese coastline. A range of centres offering tours and expeditions can be found all along the coast, and by taking a canoe you'll enjoy a whole new persepctive of the impressive coastline.

One of the islands, Comino is a spectacular and very peaceful spot, with the crystal clear water of the Blue Lagoon a memorable swimming location. With little in the way of public transport, a popular and fun way to get around Comino is to cycle.

Across main island of Malta, there is a fantastic range of sandy beaches on offer, and plenty of activities to do while you're there. Ghajn Tuffieha beach is simply stunning; the bay is almost completely unspoiled by development and a great range of water sports activities are based here. The view across the bay is spectacular, especially early in the morning or evening just before the light fades.

Getting to Malta and finding somewhere to stay is quite easy. With coastal resorts to cater for everyone's taste and style, getting to Malta is easy, with regular flights from the UK. Staying at one of the many villas in Malta is one of the best ways to be near the beach and to live in style on this very charming and friendly island. Travel breaks here are growing in popularity as more people discover this charming region of the Mediterranean for the first time.

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Since gaining independence in 1964 holidays in Malta have become popular with tourists from other parts of Europe. Mark Bartley's review explains how this has come about and why you might enjoy a visit there.

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