Malta packs a lot into a small island. It’s also very versatile. As a result of its unique position in the Mediterranean, it’s played host through the centuries to Italian, British and Arab people via invasion and assimilation. The result? Variety and diversity. You can live life by the beach, embrace cultural nuances in the capital, meander through prehistoric temples, find hidden coves or swim in azure waters. There’s a surprising amount to see and do so don’t restrict your itinerary to only two or three days. Hopefully this very brief overview of Malta will give you a starting point.