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Why move to Malta: Reasons why you should move to Malta.

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Malta has a bit of everything the sea, the weather, history, and culture. Here is a list of what the Maltese islands have to offer why to move to Malta: The reason why you should move to Malta.

The Food

 

Why move to Malta: Reason why you should move to Malta.

 

One of the most important aspects when moving to a country is what the food will be like? Maltese food is unique and flavorsome. The infamous pastizzi is a puff pastry filled with ir-ricotta cheese, peas, chicken or spinach. Other food items include Timpana pasta with minced meat, Hobz bi zejt bread filled with tuna, olives, and capers and others. 

 

Multilingual

 

Although the Maltese speak well, Maltese. Maltese is language is a sematic language which has a mix of Arabic but English is also the official language of Malta. 66% are fluent in Italian as well. 

 

You’ll never too far from the sea.

 

Why move to Malta: Reason why you should move to Malta.

 

 

 

Since it’s surrounded by sea, you’re never further from it. So in the hot days of summer where temperature can go up to 40°C, you can stop for a dip anytime. 

 

You never far from anywhere

 

Malta is one of the smallest countries in the world and the smallest member of the European Union. Still, it packed with things to do. You can do them with no time at all or take long journeys. If traffic is not heavy, it will take you about 20 to 30 mins to cross from one side to next. It depends on where you are going through.

 

The Maltese are known for their hospitality

 

The Maltese people are known to be friendly and welcome visitors with open arms. Friendly nature and warmth make people feel welcome.


Rich in history

Why move to Malta: Reason why you should move to Malta.Dating back to 5000 BCE, it goes to show that Malta is rich in history from the temples to Romans, Normans, the knights of johns, the French and the British. With with 360 churches, that is one church for each day.

 

For information about Malta and its history, you can take a look at our guided and private tours by browsing our profile.