MALTA - travel guide
where to stay?
the big three most popular areas in which to stay in Malta while visiting are Sliema/St.Julian's/Gzira, Bugibba/St.Paul's Bay/Qawra, and Valletta/Floriana. The good news is that all areas in Malta are safe for tourists, for either men or women traveling alone and in small groups alike.
3* hotels
4* hotels
5* hotels
best beaches in Malta
keep in mind that, especially in summer months, beaches in Malta gets really crowded and you may not find any parking spot left so try to go as early as you can :)
top villages to visit
where to eat / drink
informations
getting around the island
the public bus service on Malta and Gozo is a good way to get aroundas buses serve the major tourist areas, go practically everywhere and are inexpensive and efficient. You can downlaod a Route Map from here. Renting a car is a good option if you want to get to the farther reaches of the island.
getting to malta
flying is the fastest way to reach Malta. Keep in mind that it has a single international airport - Malta International Airport (MLA), which is located in Luqa.
when to visit
the best time to visit Malta is in the off-season months of May, September, and October, when the temperatures are warm and crowds are low.
how many days should you stay
many people wonder for Malta how many days are actually needed and the perfect answer can be 4 days. You can dedicate a day to each of the major places/cities and learn about Malta's culture, history, and of course, food!
currency
the local currency is Euro and credit cards are widely accepted
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