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Venues in Malta

Malta venues

With its all-year round sunny climate and an average temperature of 20 degrees Celsius from October to March and an average temperature of 30 degrees Celsius from April to September, Malta is an ideal wedding and honeymoon destination. Malta is holidaying as the mood takes you. And with near year-round sun, you can indulge in outdoor living at its best. In just 48 hours and a kilometre or two, you can try a new sport, laze on an island cruise and tour the most important historic sites. And still have time to join in the nightlife. That’s the real advantage of a stay here. In Malta, you'll explore 7000 years of history yet live passionately in the present. You'll span the millennia with an astonishing array of things to discover. And wherever you go, the Islands' scenery and architecture provide a spectacular backdrop.

Venues in Gozo

Venues in Gozo

Some beautiful treasures are waiting to be discovered...
Find out about the Sister Islands of Gozo, about how easy it is getting there and getting around, about the choice of accommodation available - from top-range hotels to idyllic farmhouses. Baroque churches and old stone farmhouses dot the countryside. Gozo's rugged landscape and spectacular coastline await exploration with some of the Mediterranean's best dive sites.The island also comes complete with historical sites, forts and amazing panoramas, as well as one of the archipelago's best-preserved prehistoric temples, Ġgantija.  Gozo weddings are becoming increasingly popular with time especially the Irish, Canadian and German market. The relaxed and quite lifestyle is what attracts these brides and groom to be to choose Gozo over the more hectic lifestyle of Malta. Remember you only get married once and a wedding planner in a destination wedding is generally a good investment.

Venues in Comino

Venues in Comino

Situated between Malta and Gozo, the smaller island of Comino is a paradise for snorkelers, divers, windsurfers and ramblers.

Only 3.5 square kilometers, Comino is car-free and apart from one hotel, is virtually uninhabited. The island's main attraction is the Blue Lagoon. In summer, this sheltered inlet of shimmering aquamarine water over white sand is very popular with day-trippers. Comino is also worth a visit in winter, and is ideal for walkers and photographers. With no urban areas or cars on the island, one can easily smell the scent of wild thyme and other herbs.

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