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There are 47 flights operating between Istanbul and Malta. You may find frequent flights from Istanbul, London and Milan to Malta.
Are you looking for cheap fares for Malta flights? In the coming 3 months: Adana Malta 8,083 TL, Amsterdam Malta 5,053 TL and Ankara Malta 4,967 TL
Better to book your flight to Malta 60 days before departure to get the best fares on average.
August and May months are the highest season for Malta, Malta. The prices are higher compared to the other periods. You will find the cheapest flight prices in the following months: October and November.
Malta, an archipelago in Southern Europe, located in the Central Mediterranean and south of Sicily, consists of three large and two small archipelagos. Malta, the largest of which are Malta, Gozo and Comino, and located at the intersection of the Mediterranean, is known as "Majestic" among the people. With its special location protecting the east-west crossing point, sheltered natural harbors and mild climate throughout the year, Malta, which has been the scene of settlements belonging to various cultures since prehistoric times, is an indispensable destination for tourists throughout the year with its seven thousand-year-old historical texture, sun and sea.
Date
B.C. 800 to AD. Between 870 BC Malta was the cradle of successive civilizations that left distinct traces of their presence on the island. Under the rule of Phoenicians, Karaca, Romans, Arabs and Normans, the era of knights began in 1530 with the privilege of Emperor Charles V. The knights, who started a strong development movement by improving trade and social relations, won the trust of Southern Europe and the Christian world by fighting with Suleiman the Magnificent. Malta and Gozo experienced their golden age in terms of architecture, art and culture during this period. After Napoleon and his forces came to the island in 1798, the British forces that came in 1800 did not leave the island for 1.5 centuries. Having gained its independence in 1964, Malta is now a member of NATO and the European Union.
Places to visit
Reminiscent of a large open-air museum with a rich architectural and cultural heritage of 7000 years, Malta, located 58 miles from Sicily and 150 miles from North Africa, is located in the heart of the Mediterranean, where even new buildings must be made of island-specific yellow stone so that its characteristic architectural texture is not deteriorated. a country. It is an invaluable destination for both summer and cultural tours with its medieval atmosphere, where everyone speaks English, with the cleanest beaches and waters of the Mediterranean, with its crystal blue sea and castle walls shining like gold under the sun.
Palaces, walls, castles and religious buildings built by the knights are the most visited monuments in Malta today. Included in the Unesco World Heritage List, San Anton, Valletta, St. Julians and Sliema, Mdina is home to the National Museum of Fine Arts, St. John's Cathedral, The Grand Master's Palace, the mysterious underground ruins of Hal Saflieni, Tarxien, the Blue Lagoon with its crystal sea, Gozo and Comino Island and its coves, clean sea, climate and warm atmosphere are among the must-visit places in Malta. You can see the world's richest armor collection in the Knights' Palace, and the masterpieces of Caravaggio in the cathedral, as well as ornaments made of Maltese Stone, reliefs and ceiling frescoes.
Valletta, the capital of the island, built in the 16th century, is a city where the past still lives. The city, which was built between 1566 and 1572 after the Ottoman siege, was planned in such a way that the wind is felt at all times, since the streets and avenues cut each other parallel and perpendicularly. Gozo, Malta's second largest island, can be reached via the Bugibba, Mellieha, St.Paul route, with a 30-minute ferry ride from Cirkewwa Port, located at the northernmost point of the island. On the way you can also see the smallest islands of the country, Comino and Cominotto.
Don't leave without swimming at the beaches of Mellieha, Paradise, Golden, Pretty, St Georges, St Paul and of course the Blue Lagoon and stopping by Popeye Village, the movie set of Popeye from the 1980s. st. Julians is famous for its clubs open until the morning as a region that has made a name for itself with its nightlife. In addition, each town in Malta has its own festival that takes place during the summer months. In towns that compete with each other, you can see how generous and assertive the Maltese are when it comes to entertainment.
Eating and drinking
An island country's cuisine should be shaped by seafood, but surprisingly one of Malta's local delicacies is rabbit meat. In particular, you can taste this special dish at Ta'Victor, a small Maltese restaurant. Due to its proximity to Arab culture, there are restaurants in many places that offer tastes from Arab and Turkish cuisine. Cisk Lager Beer and Kinnie are among the most consumed beverages.
Transport
Turkish Airlines has flights between Istanbul and Malta almost every day of the week to Malta, where many airline companies such as Lufthansa, KLM, Air France, Swiss, British Airways and Air Malta fly. It is possible to easily reach any part of Malta from Luqa Airport.
Popular Flights | Ticket Price |
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Adana - Malta | 8,082.71 |
Amsterdam - Malta | 5,053.48 |
Ankara - Malta | 4,966.75 |
Brussels - Malta | 3,882.12 |
Dubai - Malta | 11,920.81 |
Frankfurt - Malta | 5,915.18 |
Istanbul - Malta | 3,069.48 |
Izmir - Malta | 7,044.89 |
London - Malta | 3,669.46 |
Milan - Malta | 3,894.05 |
New York - Malta | 18,673.07 |
Paris - Malta | 4,445.70 |
Riga - Malta | 5,294.91 |
Rome - Malta | 2,403.54 |
Stockholm - Malta | 4,140.93 |
Tunus - Malta | 7,435.12 |
Venice - Malta | 1,855.31 |
Warsaw - Malta | 6,142.91 |
Toronto - Malta | 19,944.70 |