Malta promises island getaways with 300 days of sunshine a year, a wide range of outdoor activities and a vibrant, ancient history. Whether Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Swabians, Spaniards, the Order of St. John or the British – the island has been shaped by a unique mix of cultures for over 7,000 years. Elaborate old towns, temples, churches and fortresses bear witness to this to this day.
Hustle and bustle in Valletta, peace and quiet on Gozo
The beautiful Valletta is Europe’s smallest capital city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Narrow lanes, numerous museums and bustling activity invite you to take a stroll during your work breaks. Malta’s little sister Gozo promises more tranquillity with picturesque towns and bays and ancient temples. Whether you’re there for four weeks or just a day trip, Gozo is connected to Valletta several times a day by ferry.

Flavoured delights and an active outdoor world
At around 300 square kilometres, Malta is about the same size as Munich – and, according to the 2024 Michelin Guide, has eight Michelin-star restaurants. From gourmet paradise to fantastic street food, Maltese cuisine shines with its historical fusion of diverse styles.
If you are looking for an active workation, you will get your money’s worth with hiking, climbing and cycling. Especially on Gozo, wide green landscapes and steep cliffs invite you to go trekking. In addition, there is also a wide range of water sports on offer, including kayaking, snorkelling and diving.
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