Showing posts with label Malta Diving. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malta Diving. Show all posts

Monday, 8 March 2010

Marvelous Malta and Marrakech

In the mood to really get away but don’t want to spend all day in an airplane? Why not head to Malta or Marrakech – each under 4 hours from London by plane and each with a unique delicious foreign flavour.
If you’re a beach person, definitely go to Malta. Situated off the coast of Sicily, the officially-named ‘Republic of Malta’ is a small island, so it has tons and tons of beautiful beaches to choose from! In fact, Malta’s beaches are one of the reasons this destination is so popular among tourists.
This is no shortage of aquatic activities to choose from in Malta. You can go paragliding, windsurfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, snorkeling, or take a Malta Diving tour and explore Malta’s diverse underwater world of reefs, caves, and wrecks.
Malta is not all just fun and sun, though. Malta tours will open your eyes to all there is to see and do on this memorable island – Malta possesses a rich cultural history that has rendered it a virtual open air museum.
Malta Sightseeing Tours will reveal some of the oldest known structures to mankind. As a Malta tourist, be sure to check out Hypogeum, a UNESCO world heritage site. This temple was discovered in 1902 when a stonemason uncovered the remains of over 7,000 people, dating back to 3600 BC, while he was laying the foundations for a house.
If you’re more of a city person (the idea of sitting on a beach all day bores you) then head to Marrakech. With so many things to do in Marrakech, boredom will certainly not be one of the sentiments you experience during this trip!
From the beautifully-decorated riads hidden behind inconspicuous doors in dusty alleys, to the wonderfully chaotic and colourful souks, Marrakech is just so wonderfully different. This city simply exudes an exotic feel.
If you’re looking for what to do in Marrakech, you won’t have to look for long. Chances are you’ll end up at the Djemma el Fna square, located in the Medina (or old quarter of Marrakech), without even trying. Here, snake charmers and performers will enchant you while henna artists and vendors try to befriend you.
Sightseeing in Marrakech will undoubtedly be a jam-packed activity. The Koutoubia Mosque, Yves Saint Laurent’s Jardin Majorelle, the Marrakech Museum, and the Palais de la Bahia are only a few of things you must see in Marrakech. And if you have any energy left, the nightlife in Marrakech can be quite lively, if you’re willing to look for it.
So, go to Malta and lounge about on the beach in between visits to some amazing historical sights or go to Marrakech and wonder at the beauty of its culture. Either way, a marvelously exotic vacation is only a few hours away.

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Malta tours

If you’re looking for fun, sun, sights, and adventure in a slightly off the beaten track tourist spot, Malta is the ideal destination. Situated off the coast of Sicily, the officially-named ‘Republic of Malta’ is a small island, measuring just over 300 sq. km. While Malta is one of Europe’s smallest countries, it is the largest in the archipelago of Maltese Islands as well as the cultural, commercial, and administrative core. Malta tours will open your eyes to all there is to see and do on this memorable island.

Malta Sightseeing Tours will reveal some of the oldest known human structures which have rendered this island a virtual open-air museum. As a Malta tourist, be sure to visit the Hypogeum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This temple was discovered in 1902 when a stonemason, who was laying the foundations for a house, uncovered the remains of over 7,000 people dating back to 3600 BC. Another must-see Megalithic temple is Ggantija, the oldest freestanding temple in the world.


The capital of Malta, Valletta, is one of the island’s main tourist destinations, offering a stunning view of the Grand Harbour, which has been labeled the most spectacular in the Mediterranean. It is also home to the majestic St. John’s Cathedral and the beautiful Barrakka Gardens and its narrow streets are lined with Renaissance cathedrals and Baroque palaces. While the capital city seems to set with the sun, there is a vibrant nightlife in Paceville, on the coast near St. Julian’s Bay. As Malta is an island, there are plenty of aquatic activities to choose from. You can go paragliding, windsurfing, wakeboarding, water skiing, snorkeling, or take a Malta Diving tour and explore Malta’s diverse underwater world of reefs, caves, and wrecks.

Malta's unique history, location, breathtaking scenery, and English speaking population combine to make it the perfect holiday destination and the reason why Malta tours are sought world over by all kinds of travelers.