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Traveling to Malta

Malta is a small but densely populated island nation which comprises an archipelago of seven islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Malta is a country of Southern Europe and lies to the south of Sicily, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The country has Maltese and English as its official language. Malta is also a permanent member of the Commonwealth of Nations. The country has also been a member of the European Union since the year 2004 and at present is the smallest EU country in both area and population. This European country is also home to the oldest freestanding structure in the world. The archipelago of Malta is located in the central Mediterranean Sea with mild, rainy winters and hot, dry summers climate. The economy of Malta is strongly supported by it major resource, limestone. The economy is also supported by foreign trade, manufacturing and tourism.

Tourism here has massively increased over the last few years and at present there are several good quality hotels present on the island. Tourists from different remote corners of world visit this country though many of the Maltese now travel abroad during holidays. Traveling to Malta from outer countries requires a valid passport and visa is not required for U.S. citizens for stays up to 90 days. Malta has no active independent tourist or extremist groups.

The tourism has developed in Malta in the last 1950s. Before this the tourism industry was not at all important.Traveling to Malta you will find that that the island is connected to 48 countries through chartered and scheduled flights. You can find that Malta may not e big and has no great and breathtaking sceneries but the beautiful island group prevail the charm and serenity of Malta attracting visitors. The visitors find captivated after seeing the deep-blue bays with brightly painted fishing boats and medieval cities with honey-colored stone buildings.

You will find some of the beautiful locations while traveling to Malta. The five little islands truly represent influenced of mixed cultures from Roman to British. You will find here Italian baroque architecture. To acquire comprehensive idea on scope of tourism in Malta or necessary things to know before traveling to Malta you can browse the links given below:

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