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Why Malta

Did you know that Malta ranks very high in the Mediterranean for meetings tourism? In 2007 Malta hosted one of the largest conferences in Europe (Thomas Cook) and also one of the largest events (IslE OF MTV Music Awards).

 

The availability of technologically advanced meeting facilities, the development of rapid and efficient communications and the competitive leisure and teambuilding industry augur well for successful events. With more conference halls and conference centres constantly growing, Malta spearheads the Mediterranean in meetings tourism. Meeting venues and conference centres that combine unique historical buildings and cutting edge technologies. These venues host meetings, incentives, exhibitions and festivals from the small company or group event to large scale corporate events in Malta.

 

Almost any place in Malta is easily accessible due to the continually improving transport system that absorbs a high volume of transfers. The national airport records more than 2 million travellers. The Island transport system is also good with regular and cheap systems.

 

Clear skies and mild temperatures. Malta is famous throughout Europe for its good weather. Malta receives more than 300 days of sunshine a year with an average temperature of 25 degrees Celsius. This ideal climate helps towards successful corporate events, incentive trips and conferences or congresses all year round. Malta Weather more

 

Malta has the most extensive list of areas that have been named under the World heritage approval, a privileged list with 20 qualifiers from here in Malta. Also there are literally hundreds of festive dates throughout Malta which provide an ideal bonus! Ongoing displays of architecture, museums and art. The National Archaeological Museum in Valletta, the Grand Masters Palace buildings also in Valletta, Hagar Qim and MnajdraTemples in Zurrieq , Mdina the ancient capital is a living example of Medieval and baroque buildings and museums, the list goes on..Heritage Malta more

 

History goes back 7000 years and if you are really interested please follow this link History more

 

A network of natural sites make up one of the most interesting and diverse countries in Europe. More than a dozen protected natural parks and reserves not to mention the pristine coastline on which you will find the best beaches and blue flag beaches in Europe.

 

Here in Malta, good food is indicative of good living. The Mediterranean diet mixes a revolution of tastes and ingredients. Humble restaurants in villages like Mgarr to exclusive luxury restaurants in St. Julian's, Mdina and Valletta, Malta has it all.

 

The accommodation in Malta has undergone spectacular improvements to its infrastructure and facilities in recent times. With over 20 rated hotels in Malta. The St.Julians establishments in particular, have adapted services catering for the needs of industry players and business executives. You can also stay in renovated historical buildings.

 

"Add to this the obvious financial advantages, choosing Malta as the location for your conference, meeting or corporate event is an astute business decision" ...more

 
 
 
Travelling to Malta is very easy. If you are a citizen of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein you only need your Identification Card, or a valid passport. If you are from any of the following countries: Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, United States, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, New Zealand, Panama, Paraguay, Korea, Romania, San Marino, Singapore, Uruguay, and Venezuela you would need a valid passport to enter Malta, where you can stay for a maximum of 90 days.. If you are from any other country, according to the criteria of the EU, you must request a visa at the Maltese Consulate of your country of residence. You will also need a valid passport...