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Why should you go on a Malta tour?

If you are looking for an exciting and interesting European tour, perhaps a Malta tour is what you are looking for. A Malta tour promises to have everything one can ever want in a fruitful vacation: sites and attractions that cannot be found elsewhere in the world, activities for those who are more physical active, and an active night life for those who want to keep on partying even after the sun has set. Because the country is known for its diversity, Malta is sure to have something for everyone and anyone. After all, Malta is home to some of the world’s most pristine sandy and rock beaches, which certainly goes well the country’s Mediterranean weather. This makes Malta tour packages popular among water sports lovers. Malta is also home to some of the world’s most breathtaking prehistoric artifacts and structures, such as the megalithic temples, some of which predates even the famed Stonehenge.

Here are some more reasons why you should embark on a Malta tour yourself:

The people: It is not surprising that the people of Malta, the Maltese, are among the most hospitable and accommodating in the world. This is perhaps because tourism is one of the country’s top sources of income, hence the Maltese are used to foreigners roaming the city. Another reason could be their history. Malta, after all, had been conquered by a number of nations, including the Britain. Perhaps this is why the Maltese are accommodating to foreigners, because of their history with other nationalities? But regardless of the reason, the Maltese are simply friendly and generous, willing to help foreigners and tourists with their concerns. It helps that majority of the Maltese can speak English. These factors make a Malta tour easier on tourists who are usually afraid of cultural and language barriers.

The food: A Malta tour is simply not complete without trying the country’s authentic
dishes. For example, the Maltese bread is a staple among tourists on a Malta tour; foreigners simply love this bread’s hard crust yet fluffy inside. The Maltese bread goes well with the country’s other staple food like tomatoes and fish. However, the country’s national fish is rabbit. This may be hard to take for tourists on Malta tour, considering rabbit is rarely considered as food by several nationalities. However, rabbit is also a staple food in France and Italy. Rabbit is served in many different ways, although the most popular is the stuffed rabbit. Malta’s cuisine is usually described as rustic, although the Mediterranean influence is also evident. Other international cuisines and restaurants are easily to find in Malta, so these are great alternatives for those on a Malta tour who are not willing to try other popular exotic Maltese cuisines such as Kangaroo meat.

The price: Those who want to go on a Malta tour can save money if they go to Malta during non-peak months or low seasons. Many people go on a Malta tour during the summer because of the fiestas, but Malta also celebrates other occasions about the peak months. For example, February is festival month is Valetta, while tourists can witness how the Maltese celebrate Christmas during December. Accommodations and plane tickets are cheaper during these months.   

 

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