Malta is a land of mysterious knights. A place where you will not be bored. An island for those who like active rest. Mountain and water sports will delight tourists. Let's plunge into the history of this mysterious country, which is filled with bright events.
People lived here 7000 years ago. There are a lot of things left from those times, not only castles, but also beautiful megalithic temples.
Megalithic temples are a UNESCO heritage site. In the 8th century BC. the Phoenicians settled there, and later the Greeks. In the 6th century BC. Malta came under the rule of Carthage, and this lasted for about three hundred years. After the collapse of the Roman Empire, the country fell under the rule of Byzantium. In 1798, it was captured by Napoleon, who ordered the knights to leave the island. In 1798, Paul I took all the knights under his command. Malta suffered greatly during the Second World War. After Malta withstood five months of continuous raids and after a hunger blockade, in 1942 the island received the St. George's Cross, for civil courage. Now it is a member of the European Union and is one of the ten smallest countries.
Holidays in Malta
Holidays on this island are quite expensive, but those who can afford it simply must visit it. What can you do on this wonderful island?