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The Island of Malta: Set in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, half way between Sicily and North Africa, the Maltese archipelago consists of five islands: Malta, Gozo, Comino and two uninhabited islands, Cominetto and Filfla. The size of Malta is about 27 km long by 14.5 km width, taking just over an hours drive between its two furthest points. After all its a small world isn't it? The Islands are only 93kms south of Sicily and 288 km north of Africa. Just a short distance away, considering that some of us drive further than this to go to work. Air Malta is its official airline which hosts flights to a number of European and Middle Eastern cities. During summer, ferry services are available between Malta and Sicily. A trip to Catania (Sicily) taking only three hours
 

Malta has a wealth of historical sites and places of interest that will make you want to return again and again.

Valletta, the walled city, is a World Heritage site with superb museums, the stunning St John's Cathedral, the wonderful Grand Harbour and a variety of local and international shopping. Auberge de Castille, Upper Barrakka Gardens, the Palace of the Grand Masters, and Fort St Elmo are also 'must sees'.

Take a stroll through Mdina; this historic citadel is one of Malta's most beautiful spots. Why not enjoy a coffee while you survey the amazing panoramic views.

Be sure to visit the 5000-year-old megalithic temples, which pre-date other ancient wonders such as the Great Pyramids and Stonehenge.

Take a fun boat ride on a traditional fishing boat to see the Blue Grotto.

Verdala Castle, Buskett Forest, Dingli Cliffs and the prehistoric 'Cart-Ruts' are all within walking distance of one another providing a leisurely day out.

The nearby island of Gozo is steeped in history and offers the opportunity to view a wealth of medieval and prehistoric points of interest. The smallest of the islands, Comino, with a sleepy way of life has many sheltered bays. The spectacular Blue Lagoon is perfect for swimming, snorkelling or just relaxing and soaking up the sun.

The Maltese archipelago is Europe's third best dive site. Waters are crystal clear, giving a visibility range of up to 30 metres. It is an excellent location for both beginners and experienced open-water and cave divers. Wrecks, caves, bays and natural harbours are just waiting to be explored.

Popeye Village at Anchor Bay with its preserved original film set is a particularly beautiful spot. Malta has been the film set of other big screen movies including Gladiator.

Malta is home to an amazing array of museums that will dazzle you with our captivating history. Just a small selection of museums includes: the National Museum of Fine Arts, National Museum of Archaeology, Maritime Museum and the Folk Museum. A great way to get an encompassing introduction is The Malta Experience, situated in Valletta.

Whether you have come to Malta on business, or to relax in the sun, or to secure the best incentive package, the InterContinental Malta is unsurpassed.