About Malta | Brief History

Being Situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, the islands of Malta have been home and refuge to over 7,000 years of civilizations. From temple builders, seafaring Phoenicians and the traveller Apostle Paul, to the Knights of St. John, Napoleon and British Royalty – all these have left their historical mark making Malta one of the most historical attractive countries in the world.

With thousands of years of history, impeccable weather, luxurious hotels, state-of-the-art facilities, splendid beaches, crystal clear waters and friendly people, it comes as no surprise to learn that Malta is commonly known as the “Jewel of the Mediterranean”.

Malta has a number of structures that fall under UNESCO’S world heritage sites. In fact, amongst these sites, one would find the Hal Safliene Hypogeum, the City of Valletta and the Megalithic temples.