Malta Attracts Hundreds of Thousands of Tourists Each Year

The Maltese Islands are made up of 2 denselyyou hardly know when you have left one village an
inhabited islands, Malta and Gozo, a small island calledentered another, were it not for the "Welcome to our
Comino, which hosts a large exotic tourist resort, aVillage" signs put up by local councils to show their
smaller uninhabited island called Cominetto, and a largeboundaries.
rock called Filfla.The Maltese islands are very densely populated.
Right in the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, thePresently the Maltese population amounts to around
Maltese Islands are a paradise for sea lovers.400 thousand. By international standards Malta is so
Kilometres of sandy and rocky beaches are easilysmall it's just like a very small city.
accessible, making it the perfect venue for those whoThere are 67 villages that have a local council; 53 in
are looking for a beach holiday, where they can relaxMalta and 14 in Gozo.
in the sun, swim in crystal-clear safe blue seas, walkAlthough closely knit together, some villages have very
along promenades and enjoy good food anddistinct and pleasant features. The older villages have
accommodation at reasonable prices.a baroque church built in the centre. Many Parish
An island is always dependent on the sea, and Malta isChurches occupy a central and dominant position in
lucky to have so many advantages in this regard. Withthe structure of old villages such as Mosta, Zabbar,
beautiful warm climate during most of the year, touristsZejtun, Ghaxaq, Tarxien, Gudja, Dingli, Cospicua,
come to Malta to enjoy the sea even in winter, whenSenglea, and too many to name.
days can sometimes turn out to be warmer than itThis is clear evidence of the great devotion that the
could ever get in Northern England or Italy duringMaltese people have always had for the Roman
summer.Catholic Religion and the important place religion is still
Among the hundreds of thousands of tourists whogiven in the Maltese people's everyday life.
flock each year to this Mediterranean Island ParadiseMany historic buildings boast a baroque style of
are many yachting enthusiasts. Malta boasts of manyarchitecture, which was predominant after the
Yacht Marinas that are fully equipped to cater for allRenaissance in Malta. Some of the most magnificent
types of vessels, from small yachts to luxury yachtspalaces and auberges built by the Knights of St John
and super yachts.are today used by the elite, such as the Presidential
Many are those who chose to stop in Malta to enjoyPalace, the Parliamentary Palace, the Prime Minister's
the island while their yachts are being maintained andPalace, Foreign Ministries, etc.
refurbished. The Maltese yachting companies areIn the towns and villages, the old parish churches'
proud of their workmanship that dates back to thebaroque architecture deeply contrasts with the flat and
years of the British rule, when the Malta Dockyardsplain roof tops of the other buildings. The village
were one of the pedestals of the British Navy inarchitecture is reminiscent of buildings in countries such
southern Europe.as North African, where the climate and weather is
The Maltese towns and cities blend into each other, sosimilar.