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A completely unsophisticated island, Gozo is
an ideal place for a quiet holiday and offers ample facilities for walking,
sightseeing, wine tasting, sunbathing, swimming and diving in the deep
blue sea. From its many flat-topped hills the visitor looks down on fertile
valleys and lovely folklore villages. The beauty of unspoilt life that
goes on in this essentially farming and fishing island is enchanting.
As regards its history, Gozo follows the same pattern as its bigger sister
Malta - subject to the same conquests and the same vicissitudes. Also
here, the island has much to offer to the tourist: places connected with
events of the past, towers and fortifications, churches with their interesting
histories, traditions kept alive in the normal life of the people, and…
and … many legends and myths.
Where nature comes in, the tourist can easily see that it has scattered
its treasures with a very generous hand on the Isle of Calypso : enchanting
landscapes and wonderful beauty spots, golden sands and rocky beaches,
fascinating inlets and sheltered bays, Hills and valleys - all help to
give the place a personality of its own.
Location
The Maltese Islands consists of 5 Islands which are Malta, Gozo, Comino,
Cominotto and Filfla and are situated almost exactly in the centre of
the Mediterranean Sea between Europe and North Africa which only 3 of
these mentioned islands are inhabited.
The total area of the islands is 320 square kilometres and these lie
95 kilometres south of Sicily and 290 kilometres from the nearest point
on the North African Coast. The Main Island is Malta that is 27 km long
and its widest point measures 14 km. Gozo its Sister Island measures 14
km long and 7km wide. Whilst Comino which is the less populated islands
measures 2.6km².
The Maltese Archipelago has neither mountains nor rivers. The Islands
are characterised by a series of low hills with terraced fields on the
slopes. The Coastlines covers a total length of 137kms and have many natural
harbours, bays, creeks, sandy beaches and rocky coves.
The Capital city of Malta is Valletta whilst of Gozo is Victoria. Malta
is more commercialised than Gozo where on Malta you will find the country's
Governmental Palaces and offices, the Airport, the Parliament, dockyards,
Casinos, Hotels, Restaurants and Shops but still sharing its tradition,
culture and beauty to the locals and to the tourists. On the other hand
Gozo offers quite the same to facilities but much more quiet, greener,
rustic and unspoilt.
Climate
The Maltese Islands has an excellent climate with sunny spicy hot weather
throughout the long Summer months. The weather in Winter is likely more
wet and with breezy evenings. The rain usually comes down in showers which
quickly disappear allowing bright sunshine to emerge very soon after.
Temperatures range from 12 degrees Celsius in the Winter months to over
30 degrees Celsius in August which is the hottest month of the year.
There is a saying that the first 12 days of the month of December indicates
how the weather forecast will be for the coming months in the next year.
For example if the 1st of December will be windy and raining - January
will be of same weather.
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