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Malta is a small island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea, known for its historical sites, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture.

Some of the main places to visit in Malta include the capital city of Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved historical architecture, including the St. John's Co-Cathedral, the Grand Master's Palace and the Upper Barrakka Gardens. The ancient city of Mdina, also known as the "silent city", is an ancient fortified city located in the center of the island, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and stunning views.

Other notable destinations in Malta include the Blue Lagoon, a picturesque bay located on the island of Comino, known for its crystal clear waters and popular for swimming and snorkeling. The Megalithic Temples of Malta, a collection of ancient temples dating back to 3600-2500 BC, considered to be some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world.

The best time to visit Malta depends on the activities you want to do and your preference in weather, but generally, the months of April to June and September to October are considered the best time to visit for mild weather and comfortable temperatures. The summer months can be quite hot and crowded during peak seasons.

Safety in Malta is generally good, however, as with any place it's always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions, especially when traveling to border regions or in remote areas.

The cost of traveling in Malta can vary depending on your destination and travel style, but it is generally considered to be moderate.

The culture of Malta is heavily influenced by its history, art and location. The island is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, with influences from various civilizations that have occupied the islands throughout history, including the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, and British. Visitors can also find a variety of traditional crafts, such as glass blowing, lace making, and pottery. The island is also known for its lively music scene, particularly brass bands and traditional folk music, and for its festivals such as the Malta International Arts Festival and the Notte Bianca.

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