Malta, the archipelago of unsuspected treasures
November 29th, 2025 Rédaction No Comment Destination 1496 views
Malta presents itself as an easily accessible destination in any season. Benefiting from over 300 days of sunshine a year, the archipelago is among the most diverse and attractive Mediterranean destinations. With a multicultural heritage shaped by over 7,000 years of history, it stands out for the incomparable richness of its cultural and historical patrimony.
Between the vibrant energy of Malta and its capital Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the unspoiled nature of Gozo with its picturesque landscapes, spectacular coastlines, and hiking trails.
Or perhaps the idyllic setting of Comino and its iconic Blue Lagoon: the Maltese archipelago invites you to savor the laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle.
Malta can be discovered and enjoyed year-round.
In spring, autumn, and winter, mild temperatures and abundant sunlight offer ideal conditions for outdoor activities: hiking, cycling, or climbing.
During the summer, the archipelago reveals all the charm of a classic Mediterranean summer, with its crystal-clear sea, sun-drenched coastlines, exceptional diving sites, and the art of dolce farniente, inviting you to fully savor the island’s gentle pace.
The Maltese archipelago combines history, art, culture, and exceptional landscapes, enhanced by delicious cuisine, warm hospitality, and a calendar rich in international events.
Between natural treasures and cultural wonders, its three islands offer a unique experience to discover off-season.
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