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Malta is an archipelago in central Mediterranean between Sicily and the North African coast. Malta is famous for its diving, architectural sites and festivals. Malta is also a popular film location. Its dramatic cliffs, stunning landscapes and ancient buildings make it the perfect backdrop for many feature films and TV shows.
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Images of Malta: A slideshow
Salt in the air, history in the light— Malta, shaped by sea winds, sun-warmed stone, and ancient resolve.
Aerial Panorama of Valletta and Sliema, Malta at Sunset
Aerial shot of Parish Church of Our Lady of Pompei, Marsaxlokk, Malta
Aerial View of Senglea and Grand Harbour, Malta with Boats and Fortifications on a Sunny Day
Azure window in sunset. Gozo island, Malta
Balluta Bay beach in St Julian’s town, Malta
Beuatiful young blonde woman texting on her smart phone on the street in Valletta, Malta
Charming narrow street in Valletta, Madrid, featuring iconic enclosed wooden balconies and limestone facades.
Church of Saint Barbara on the right, Valetta, Malta
City of Birgu with Grand Harbour in Valetta, Malta
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Landscape with Blue lagoon at Comino island, Malta
Upper Barrakka, Valletta, Malta
Malta – a Mediterranean travel destination, Valletta the capital
Malta – Mediterranean travel destination, Marsamxett Harbour and Valletta with Cathedral of Saint Paul
Riviera public beach on Malta with people swimming and lying on the beach
Street summer cafe in Valletta old town, Malta
Street with amazing historic houses with colourful wooden balconies in La Valletta, capital city of Malta
Sunlit Citadel Overlooking the Valleys in Mellieha
Sunny street in Valletta old town, Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel on a background, Malta
Sunset at Marsaxlokk, Malta
Traditional Maltese Street with Colorful Wooden Balconies and Limestone Houses in Valletta
View of and Cathedral of Saint Paul, Valletta, Malta
Valetta, Malta
View of and Cathedral of Saint Paul, Valletta, Malta
Woman walks steps in old town, Valetta
TRAVEL WARNINGS OF MALTA
Strong currents and sudden drop-offs occur at some beaches. Swim only in areas with lifeguards and follow warning flags.
Pickpocketing happens in busy tourist areas and on buses. Keep your belongings secure in Valletta, Sliema, and St. Julian’s.
Summer heat can be extreme from June to September. Drink water often, use sunscreen, and avoid outdoor activity midday.
Driving is on the left and roads can be narrow. Be careful on rural roads and watch for aggressive drivers.
Cliff edges and coastal paths can be unstable. Stay on marked trails and do not get too close to the edge for photos.