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Background
Malta,
the Island in the heart of the Mediterranean consists of 3 main Islands,
namely Malta (approx. 240 sq. Kms), Gozo (Approx. 67 sq.Kms) and Comino
(Approx. 2 Sq.Kms). The population in total is around 400,000.
Malta and its sister Islands have a long history, from its settlers ‘The
Phoenicians’ to the British who had given Malta its independence in 1964.
The
Maltese islands
have plenty to offer, from the beautiful crystal clear waters and practically
year round sunshine, to its amazing Archaeological and architectural heritage
which is second to none. Its long spells of sunny weather make Malta an
excellent place perfect for Holiday
Accommodation
Whether you are seeking to relax in the sun, or to learn more about Malta’s
History, then be sure that Malta is the place you deserve. Throughout the
years Malta and its sister Islands have become a major attraction in the
Mediterranean not only for their weather and History, but also for the many
different activities one can find on the Islands. From all major water sports
to Golf, Music, Theatre or Arts, nightlife and Mediterranean cuisine.
The Maltese people in general all speak English and Italian and therefore
getting around is so much easier.
Coming to Malta
There
are two ways to get to Malta, either by Air or by Sea. From any Country
in Europe you can
come to Malta by direct flight, which on average would take no longer then
3 hours. There are direct flights from all major European
cities to and from Malta everyday. Whilst coming to Malta by sea you may
either come with a Ferry ship from Salerno (Naples) direct to Malta (Approx
16 hours) or either from Sicily on a high speed catamaran (Approx 3-4 hours).
Scheduled flights are operated by: Airmalta, Lufthansa, British Airways,
Alitalia, Tuninter, Egyptair, Balkan Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Emirates
Airlines.
More recently
low cost airlines like Ryanair and Easyjet have started providing very affordable
flights to Malta
Ferry ships from Salerno / Valencia are operated by, Grimaldi Group.
High speed Catamaran from Sicily, is operated by, Virtu Steamships.
Passport and Visa Regulations
Entry Visas are not required for stays up to three months for holidays by
nationals of the European Community. Nationals of Countries which require
a Visa are to contact the Maltese Embassy or Consulate.

Banks
Banks opening hours are nomrally: 0830 hrs to 1330 hrs, Mondays to Fridays
and up to 1130 hrs on Saturdays.
The major
banks with the widest ATM network are Bank
of Valletta and HSBC
ATM’s are
situated in all major commercial and touristic areas.
Time
Malta follows Central European Time (CET) which is one hour ahead of Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT).
Electricity
Electricity runs on 220 volts, single phase, the square fitting standard
3 pin British style plugs and sockets are used.
Water
Tap water is safe for drinking but best if filtered first
Religion
Malta is predominantly Roman Catholic, however there are also churches belonging
to various other Religions.
Beach Facilities
There are a number of Sandy beaches, mainly in the northern part of the
Island, namely Mellieha Bay, Paradise Bay, Golden Sands and Little Armier.
In Gozo you will find Ramla Bay and San Blas.
Swimming in Malta is completely safe and our Waters are literally Crystal
Clear, beach facilities include, sun beds, umbrellas, bar & Restaurants,
showers and changing rooms. On most beaches you will also find various Water
sports, such as Jet skies, surfboards, paddling boats, kayaks and more…

Medical Care
Malta's general Hospital is Mater Dei Hospital in Msida. It is the new state-of-the
art national hospital of Malta which opened its doors to the public for
the first time on 29 June 2007. The 250,000 sqm complex includes 825 beds
and 25 operating theaters
However besidesMater
Dei Hospita one can also find a further 3 main private Hospitals. Furthermore
one can find various Medical Clinics in every district.
Shopping
Shops are usually opened from 0900 hrs to 1300 hrs and 1600 hrs to 1900
hrs. However in most touristic areas shop stay open throughout the day and
stay open until 2200 hrs. The main shopping areas may be found in Valletta
and Sliema. All major credit cards are accepted at most leading shops and
restaurants.
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