the sunsets.
Malta has a vibrant nightlife full of lights and action. This European island has a mix of the party-focused Vegas vibe coupled with the beach lifestyle found in South Beach. Around every corner is a street filled with shops, restaurants, and beautiful scenic views of the water.
If you want to be where all the action is during your stay in Malta, make sure you are located near St. Julian’s.
2. English Speakers are Everywhere
Maltese is the official language of Malta. But English is still a widely spoken language throughout the country. If you’ve ever felt like a foreigner in other European countries because of language barriers, you’ll feel right at home in Malta.
Malta is filled with people from all walks of life. Being able to speak to people in a common language will give you more opportunities to connect with