Malta Holidays
Malta benefits from influences from Africa, Italy and even from Britain, reflecting its place in history and the cultures of its many visitors and past conquerors.
Like many countries in the Mediterranean, Malta has an abundance of beaches, making family holidays or last minute breaks to Malta the perfect way to spend your summer holidays, basking in the warm sunshine on the beach and swimming in the beautiful blue sea.
Malta is actually made up of three different islands, Malta, Comino and Gozo and features a blend of ancient buildings and ruins, quaint restaurants, shopping promenades and glorious beaches and many hotels offer all inclusive holidays in Malta.
Places to go and stay in Malta
Valetta is the tiny capital of Malta and home to some of the country’s resorts. Valletta is an ideal location for history lovers because of the old fortified remains located in the centre and the fact that Valletta has a World Heritage listing. Valetta is also host to regular concerts and museum exhibitions.
St Julian’s is one of the most popular resort destinations for family holidays to Malta because of the shopping and the restaurants. Many young people choose St Julian’s when enjoying holidays to Malta, particularly all inclusive holidays to Malta.
Cheap Holidays to Malta
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Malta, Bugibba The Bugibba Hotel
9th Sep 2010, 6 nights
Gatwick
Adult prices from
£221pp
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Malta, Qawra Qawra Inn Hotel
26th Aug 2010, 7 nights
Gatwick
Adult prices from
£283pp
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Malta, St Paul's Bay Crown Hotel
13th Aug 2010, 7 nights
Manchester
Adult prices from
£423pp
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Malta Topaz Studios
26th Aug 2010, 5 nights
Manchester
Adult prices from
£484pp
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Malta, Bugibba Topaz Hotel
9th Sep 2010, 7 nights
Gatwick
Adult prices from
£233pp
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Malta, Qawra Euroclub Hotel
16th Aug 2010, 6 nights
Gatwick
Adult prices from
£355pp
Prices subject to availability
What to eat on holidays to Malta
Like many countries in the Mediterranean, Malta’s cuisine contains many elements from other countries, so whether you prefer Italian, Spanish or even English food, you won’t be disappointed. However, Malta does have a unique cuisine of its own that you should sample while you are there. Particular Maltese favourites are Rabbit Stew and Widow’s Soup, which contains either goat’s cheese or sheep cheese.
For a lighter snack you could sample the ‘hobz biz-zejt’, which has Italian traits in that it’s bread and olive oil, but it also contains tomatoes and a filling, usually tuna, garlic or onions.
Finding holidays to Malta through Future Travel
Your family holidays to Malta can be booked through our advisors at Future Travel, saving you money on your holidays. Our team of experienced and dedicated travel advisors can search through the hundreds of different deals to find the right one to suit your pocket, whether all inclusive holidays or self catering holidays. Summer holidays are special, but they don’t have to be expensive. Booking your family holidays or last minute breaks to Malta with Future Travel will ensure you get the holiday you and your family deserves, at the price you want to pay.