Everything you need to know before booking your holiday in Malta

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Malta is one of the most Mediterranean European countries, among other things because it is surrounded by this sea on all four sides. It has culture, it has atmosphere and, above all, it has good weather 12 months of the year, which does not mean that any time is good to go there to the beach. Both the island of Malta like Gozo has plenty of tourist spots and cliffs more or less steep bathing water usually blue turquoise one. If you want to discover the island’s amazing coast line, you can easily hire a boat from maltacharters.com.
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It is easy to go to Malta (from Spain the cheapest is to fly with Ryanair or Vueling, two low-cost companies that have a direct connection to the main island from Girona, Madrid, Barcelona and Seville) and it is grateful to be there. Now, once there you may not find everything exactly as you imagined. Take a look at these data before leaving, they will be of great help:
In MatalThe Plugs Have Three Legs
Did you think that only in the UK they had weird plugs? You were wrong. Travel to London or Valletta you will need an adapter (or a stick). It is possible to buy it in many Spanish or Maltese hardware stores and supermarkets as well as in airports. However, it is possible to adapt to these plugs, in the link at the beginning of this paragraph I explained how.
In Malta, Drive On The Right
As in Australia, New Zealand and India, among others, in Malta you drive on the right. The car is the fastest way to get around the island although, for cheap, the bus (and no, there are no old orange buses left). For one euro fifty you can get a ticket for the whole day that will allow you to get on and off any coach as many times as you want within the same island. There are almost infinite buses, although they are slow for a while. For giving you a reference, take an hour and a half long afternoon from Valletta to the Cirkwwaferry terminal in peace.
In Malta They Speak English, Maltese and Italian
Many are those who think that it is a good idea to go to Malta to study English, something with which we quite agree. Now, English is not just what you will hear on these islands. Just as official in this European nation is the language of Shakespeare as that of GorgPisani, that is, Maltese. Maltese is an unintelligible language for a Spanish speaker, it will sound like Arabic if not Chinese. It is also very likely that you hear many people speak in Italian, even that they speak to you in Italian, because the influence of Sicily is very great. In fact, there is a very good relationship between the two islands in the Mediterranean.
In Malta, Eating Rich Is Economic
Good news for those who are not exquisite. In any city or town in Malta, no matter how small, you can eat for less than two euros. Of course, you will eat pastizzi, a kind of puff pastry stuffed with things. The typical pastizzi, the elongated ones, are filled with ricotta cheese (pastizzital-irkotta) or with mashed peas (pastizzital-pizlli). It does not matter that you do not remember the name, you can order them in English or point them out, and in no case should they charge you more than 0.50 cents for one (in fact it should cost you no more than 0.30 or 0.40 per unit).