You are in Malta, a small island country in Europe known for its rich history and beautiful beaches.
Maltese, English
Euro (EUR), credit and debit cards widely accepted
Valletta is the capital city, and the country is made up of three islands in the Mediterranean Sea.
Emergency numbers: 112 for general emergencies, 196 for police, 199 for ambulance.
Maltese culture is a blend of Italian, Arabic, and British influences. Greetings usually involve a handshake. The Maltese are friendly and value politeness and respect.
While most people speak English in Malta, it's not their only spoken language. Find here a few examples of common phrases to get you started:
See here some fun facts about Malta.
Malta is home to prehistoric temples, including the famous Δ¦aΔ‘ar Qim and Mnajdra.
The country boasts crystal-clear waters and popular diving spots.
Maltese cuisine is a mix of Italian and North African flavors, with rabbit stew being a traditional dish.
Malta hosts various festivals, including the grand carnival in February and religious festas in summer.
Maltese is the only Semitic language written in Latin script and is one of the official languages of the country.