Your group trip in Malta
Malta is undoubtedly one of the least known destinations in the Mediterranean. The island was once owned by the Knights of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, and has always held a strategic position in the center of the Mediterranean basin. Over the centuries, the small island has been able to protect itself from real estate development and the explosion of mass tourism. Its stunning landscapes have so far preserved their beauty intact and its cities reveal some of the oldest architectural monuments in the western world. Malta has seen tourism increase in recent decades and the small island now offers a wide choice of large hotels and group accommodation. You will find many possibilities for organizing your company meeting or corporate retreat. It's also really easy to reach Malta. By air, you can fly to Valletta, the capital. The airport offers direct connections with major cities in Europe and North Africa. If you prefer to travel by coach or car, ferry crossings can be booked to Malta from Italy, including Sicily.
Malta is a fairly undiscovered tourist destination. This is one of its attractions. For participants in your company retreat or school trip, Malta will be a new experience. The members of your sports team travel or historical club group will certainly fall under the spell of this small island with a rich history dating back to ancient times. Malta, and neighboring Gozo and Comino, offer spectacular coastlines punctuated by scuba diving sites, prehistoric temples with mysterious origins and a legacy left from the Order of St. John. Of course, any stay in Malta requires a stopover in Valletta. UNESCO names it one of the most concentrated historical areas in the world. When it was named European Capital of Culture in 2018, the city decided to restore its magnificent stone fortifications. It's a pleasure to stroll among the maze of cobbled medieval streets that form the old town and discover all its secret charms and mysteries. Some beautiful 16th century houses have been transformed into elegant hotels and restaurants where you can dine with members of your group. Your arts society or corporate team will return from a stay in Malta bewitched by the charms of an island that has avoided, for now, the evils of mass tourism.