With 7,000 years of history, colourful religious festivals and archaic cathedrals, Malta is home to a truly beautiful and immersive culture. Whether you’re thinking of making the move or you’ve already relocated, here are a few essential things to know about Maltese culture and lifestyle to help you feel at home.
The vast majority of the time, expats relocate to a foreign country for work purposes. But why would an expat accept such a challenging task, especially if the whole family is included?
August is the hottest month of the year in Malta and you can expect blue skies, sunny days and on some days, warm Sirroco winds. You can find many feasts to enjoy and apart form that, you can also find marathons, events and festivals happening during this month. In this article, you will find mentioned, the local village feasts for August and also a list of the most popular events to visit, while visiting in Malta. In the middle of the month, you can also find one of the most popular and awaited feasts throughout the year – Santa Marija Feast. Many companies shut their operations for 7-14 days.
The capital city of Malta and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Valletta, has so much to offer its residents and visitors. The capital was established in the 16th century, by the Knights of St John. Primarily it was known for its museums, churches and palaces, however, nowadays, it’s also becoming a hub for high-end entertainment such as boutique hotels, lounges, shopping and fine dining restaurants.