Malta’s Islands of Surprises: Activities in a Mediterranean Haven
Words by Steve Kennedy & Photography by Peter Steyn — The Republic of Malta is located in the Mediterranean Sea just south of Italy and east of Tunisia in North Africa. At just 316 square kilometres (122 sq mi), and with 493,000 residents calling its islands home, Malta is both the tenth smallest country by area and the fourth-most densely populated sovereign state.
The country itself is made up of three islands—Comino, Gozo, and the largest of them, its namesake, Malta. Each year, thousands of visitors flock to the country to enjoy its warm climate and easy access to the sea.
Yet, there are also plenty of activities for those who don’t plan to sit beside a pool all day to worship the sun.
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