The small diving paradise Malta
Have you ever jumped from a cliff into cold, refreshing water on a 30-degree warm day? We can tell you: It is a breathtaking feeling and a unique adrenaline kick - especially on the small Mediterranean island of Malta. We would like to welcome you to our next destination: Malta.
With about 316 square kilometres, the island south of Sicily is the smallest member state of the EU.
The island's Mediterranean climate attracts many tourists every year, who can enjoy pure relaxation in Malta all year round. In summer the maximum temperatures in Malta can reach over 30 degrees, making the island a perfect beach and sunbathing holiday. However, a cool wind means that the temperature is never too hot, but always pleasant. If it's too warm for you, there are plenty of bays where you can sit and swim in the turquoise water. There are also numerous cliffs from which you can jump into the dreamlike water.
In addition to the bays and the sea, Malta also has many beautiful cities that you can visit on a day trip. Malta's capital, Valletta, is considered one of the world's most historically secure old towns. The city has a breathtaking architecture and numerous sights, such as the high baroque cathedral from the 16th century - St. John's Co-Cathedral.