The archipelago of the maltese islands is located in the heart of the Mediterranean south of the Sicilian coast and consists of the three main islands Malta, Gozo and Comino and the other smaller islands Cominotto, Manoel, Filfola and the island of San Paolo.
Malta is the largest island and is home to the capital Valletta. Its long and exciting history makes Malta one of the most famous and popular tourist destinations to spend fabulous stays, especially for those who love diving and all kinds of water sports. Malta, however, is not only sea, the islands boast a wide historical and cultural heritage, the object of conquest of many peoples of ancient times as the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs and Normans; Valletta, the capital and main port recognized as World Heritage by UNESCO and the charming island of Gozo, will allow you to admire unforgettable places and experience a fascinating journey back in time.
Its geographical position, very close to the Sicilian coast, allows you to reach the archipelago of Malta by sea very easily, starting from the port of Pozzallo and landing in Valletta, from which you can then leave for a trip outside the door to the island of Gozo.
Malta with its wonderful sea is also a real paradise for lovers of diving, nature and tranquility. Many ferry connections to Malta are offered from Sicily due to its proximity to the large Italian island, and the crossings are operated by the two shipping companies Virtuferriesand Virtuferries Gozo.