Malta Travel Guide

Located in the central Mediterranean, Malta is situated between Sicily and the North African coast. The unique island hosts a fusion of cultures. Historic sites span over 4,000 years of history, covering the reigns of Romans, Moors, Knights of Saint John, French and British.

Malta is an incredible island for sightseeing, history, scenic landscapes, lounging on the beach and nightlife. For a romantic getaway in a historic town, base yourself in Valletta, Birgu or Cospicua. St. Julian’s is the nightlife capital of the island, with many resorts, offering a central base to explore the island.

The end of May is an ideal time to visit before the peak of busy summer travel. Here are highlights of Malta, with tips on visiting each destination!

Small boats dot the picturesque turqoise waters of Spinola Bay in St. Julian's, Malta.

European Union Travels: Visiting all 27 Countries

The European Union features 27 member states, with around 448 million residents. From the Emerald Island of Ireland to Cyprus, the EU encompasses a vast stretch over 4.23 million square kilometers. With 24 official languages, the EU offers freedom of mobility for travel and work opportunities within the Schengen zone.