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In Malta, there are many tourist attractions, but one of the main tourist attractions are the Temples. There are a lot of temples in Malta, such as, Ġgantija, Tarxien Temples, Ħaġar Qim, etc.. They are older than the Egyptian Temples. Ġgantija is the world's oldest free-standing temple in the world.
Sliema, Malta has many tourist attractions depending on the time of the year and your interests. The Jazz Festival is hosted annually in July, as well as other festivals celebrating a variety of different Saints. There are also a variety of family-related, historical and year-round activities.
The Capital City of Malta is Valletta Yet it is not the most inhabitated city in the country. The most inhabitated city is Birkirkara, followed by Mosta. Although Valletta is inhabitated, it is mainly a commercialized place, where there are many tourist attractions and shops.
Every year, many tourists go to Malta. The big reason why tourists go to Malta, is because of the beautiful beaches, hot sun, etc.. These are some things that other tourists don't experience in their country, do they go to Malta. I don't know the exact number of tourists that go to Malta each year, but I can tell you it's a lot. This is because Malta is in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, so it has one of the best climates of the world. It is mostly renowned for the touristic attractions, such as, the Temples, that are older than the Egyptian Pyramids. So, for tourists who need a vacation, I recommend going to Malta, for an experience of a lifetime. Enjoy Malta!!
There are lots of interesting places to see in Malta ... worthy of note are the Neolithic temples which are the oldest free standing structures in the world (they are older than the pyramids in Egypt), stunning baroque palaces and fortifications that were built by the Knights of St John, Valletta (the capital of malta) is a UNESCO world heritage site and the whole island of Malta is considered to be an open-air museum. Have a look at this website below for more details on the main attractions in Malta: http://www.maltabulb.com/attractions_in_malta.html
Grand Harbour, Valetta. Mdine(Rabat), the Silent City. The Blue Grotto. Marsaslok Bay. St. Anton's Gardens, the only trees on the island. Mosta Dome.
One can rent villas in Malta on the Holiday Lettings, Owners Direct and the Villa Rentals websites. The price of the villa being rented will vary depending on location, location and availability of surrounding attractions and the duration. On the Owners Direct website one can search by number of rooms required and region to filter.
Malta is situated under the island of Sicily. Malta is a small island.
Malta is an Island, Malta Islands is the largest of the three major islands that constitute the Maltese archipelago and Republic of Malta. Malta is in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea directly south of Italy and north of Libya.
The president of Malta is chosen by the House of Representatives of Malta.
Neolithic Temples: Hagar Qim, Mnajdra, Ggantija & TarxienValletta (capital city)numerous beaches such as Golden Bayhistoric sites such as: the hypogeom, st paul's and st agatha's catacoumbs
its in the north of malta