Prehistoric Underground Labyrinth

Malta – an archipelago of three islands: Malta Main Island, the smaller – Comino and, finally, Gozo. The Maltese archipelago lies virtually at the center of the Mediterranean, 93km south of Sicily and 288km north of Africa. The archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino with a population of 400 000 inhabitants and a coastline of about 196. 8km. Prehistoric temples, the Hypogeum – prehistoric underground labyrinth, probably used for ritual and burials. Valletta – the capital-based Knights of St. John, built in Baroque style fortifications around Valletta are also important historical and architectural monuments.

Island Comino – is situated between Malta and Gozo, is a paradise for divers, boaters, divers, windsurfers. Want to spend a wonderful day enjoying the sea and sun? Bathing in the crystal clear emerald-turquoise waters of the Blue Lagoon on Comino – is ideal. Scuba diving (diving) is very popular in the Maltese archipelago. Many divers, but here they come from different countries a lot. The Maltese archipelago attracts divers primarily for its unique topographic structure, purity of the coastal sea and the rich underwater flora and fauna. With a variety of underwater terrain, and an experienced driver, and the novice will find the Maltese Archipelago interesting places to dive. The Maltese archipelago as a country to learn English has long been discovered, many European Non-English country. The Maltese archipelago, there are many language schools with a wide choice of various programs of different duration, intensity, and for various levels of training students.