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In response to #5: your visa gives you the right to work in the UK, but is meaningless for most other countries. (I say "most" because.. RE: cheap accomodation malta
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As per post #1 diving is very good in Malta, as they've been given lots of money by the EU to develop diving tourism by sinking old boats..
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Places in Malta Getting there & around Practical information History Work & study Tips & articles Hotels Forum Show map Close map Things to do All things to do (92) Activities (10) Entertainment (10) Restaurants (22) Shopping (16) Sights (34) Tours (0) Make it happen Shop for travel guides Search hotels Cheap flights Travel insurance // Our Top Picks For Malta 1 Valletta
It¡¯s a joy to explore the pint-sized capital, chock-full of historical and architectural gems
2 Sliema, St Julian¡¯s & Paceville
The place in Malta to promenade, eat, drink, shop and play
3 Vittoriosa
An intriguing mix of old and new, with quirky wine bars and atmospheric alleys to discover
4 Hypogeum
This mysterious underground necropolis still has the experts scratching their heads in wonder
5 Marsaxlokk
Work up an appetite for fresh local seafood while admiring picture-perfect boats in the harbour
6 ?a?ar Qim & Mnajdra Temples
More megalithic marvels to keep you guessing, or you can simply admire the spectacular setting
7 Mdina
The jewel in Malta¡¯s crown and a oasis of elegance and loveliness
8 Northern Beaches
See how Malta earned a reputation for beachside holidays at these sun-drenched bays
9 The Blue Lagoon
Crowded, yes, but beautiful nonetheless ¨C and a prime spot for swimming and snorkelling
10 Victoria
Well endowed with historical and gastronomical treats, and with easy access to all of Gozo¡¯s riches
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Fast Facts about Malta Visas
Not needed for most visitors for stays of up to three months.
Area
316 sq km (double the size of Liechtenstein)
Capital
Valletta
Head of State
President Dr Edward Fenech Adami
Languages
Malti, English
Time
GMT/UTC + 1
ATMs
Widespread
Country code
356, international access code 00
Famous for
Knights of St John, WWII heroism
Population
400, 000
Phrases
mer?ba (hello), sa??a (goodbye), grazzi (thanks)
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