![]() It’s a city intrinsically linked with the Knights of Malta – a powerful military Catholic order thought to date back to the 11th century (still in existence today, it’s currently headquartered in Rome). Start at Valletta, the Maltese capital since 1571. No wonder – the 95-square-mile (246-square-kilometer) island ticks all the boxes for history, culture, beaches and even nightlife. Malta itself is the biggest island in the Maltese archipelago, and many visitors see no need to leave it. From the capital Valletta to bucolic Gozo, here’s where to get your fill. There’ll be marveling at prehistoric temples, strolling around spectacular old towns, cooling off in the clear waters of beautiful beaches, and partying the nights away at endless beach bars and clubs. ![]() Across its three inhabited islands – Malta, Gozo and Comino – you’ll find every sun-soaked aspect of the perfect vacation. A cookie-like tan is the dominant color here, thanks to its centuries-old buildings the water is the bluest of blue, the cuisine is a feast, ancient traditions are still celebrated, and the people are proud but extremely friendly. VALLETTA-In the middle of the Mediterranean Sea lies a small country made up of three inhabited islands and irresistible allure.
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