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Map of the Maltese Islands

MALTA: MEMORIES MADE TOGETHER LAST FOREVER

When you’re choosing a holiday for the whole family, keeping everyone happy might seem a daunting task; especially if you’ve got older children. Long gone are the days of buckets and spades, it’s time to find a getaway which will keep teenagers entertained, without losing the feeling of a traditional family holiday. The Englishspeaking Maltese Islands boast over 300 days of sunshine each year and are just a short three-hour flight away from the UK.

Discover more than 7,000 years of history on the Mediterranean archipelago by Segway, Quad Bike and ‘Rolling Geek’ tour and eliminate the sigh of despair from teens when they hear hist… The Maltese Islands are home to a host of historic sites including the Megalithic Temples, the oldest freestanding structures in the world, predating the Great Pyramids of Giza by 1,000 years. The Mediterranean Sea offers a tranquil environment ideal for snorkelling, kayaking and swimming; whilst the topographical island landscape encourages rock-climbing, mountain-biking and horse-riding. Malta has been named one of the Best Dive Destinations in the world at the Diver Awards for a number of years, and children can gain their PADI certification from the age of 10. Malta’s sister islands Gozo and Comino are just a 25-minute ferry away from Malta and offer more unique diving experiences.

If adventure by day isn’t enough, young adults can enjoy exploring Malta’s thriving nightlife scene, whilst parents experience Maltese Cuisine at a waterfront restaurant.

Visit the Maltese Islands year-round and create memories that your family will never forget.

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