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    Map of Malta

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        A harbor in Malta
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        Where is Malta Located?

        Malta is a group of tiny islands in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, closer to Europe than to Africa. It’s a Mediterranean beach paradise with a lot to offer visitors in spite of its small size.

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        Malta is divided into five regions:

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          Notable Locations In Malta

          The Mellieħa council of the Northern Region has a location called Anchor Bay which is also known as Popeye Village, this cute village was originally built in the 1980’s as the set for Walt Disney’s production of Popeye starring the late Robin Williams.

          View of Popeye Village and Anchor Bay, Malta
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          For those looking for an enjoyable nightlife scene, the resort town of St. Julians is a wonderful location to sunbathe in the day and enjoy dancing, dining and fine wine at night.

          Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel at night, St.Julians, Malta
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          The natural beauty of the world-famous Azure Window in Gozo island is not to be missed.

          The world famous Azure Window in Gozo island, Malta
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          Valletta is the capital of Malta and offers amazing architecture at every turn.

          Narrow street in Valletta - the capital of Malta
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          Is Malta Worth Spending Time In?

          It’s the Mediterranean: You’re just 50 miles south of Italy. The sea is visible from almost everywhere—turquoise blue and shimmering. The food is some of the best the Med has to offer.

          Three thousand sunshine hours per year: It’s one of the sunniest spots in Europe… a great place to enjoy a long summer.

          It’s (proper) English-speaking: Not only do the locals speak English (you will hear them speak Maltese to each other but business is often carried on in English), but signs everywhere are in English. (The Brits ruled for over 150 years up until 1964.)

          Cost of living in Malta is lower than much of Europe:Most goods must be imported to Malta. However, the costs even in tourist areas are well below other European cities. You can get a cappuccino for 1.50 euros… a glass of Chardonnay for 2.95 euros…

          Not overly touristy: Despite its prime position and its increasing efforts to put itself out there, Malta is still not a major tourist destination.

          Malta is clean and well serviced: The towns are clean, and Valletta is immaculate. Bins are everywhere.

          Easy to connect: Overall, Malta is open for business and in the modern world. Expect to find some free Wi-Fi spots along the east coast, and most bars and restaurants have free Wi-Fi for guests.

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          Lief Simon is the managing editor of Global Property Advisor, Simon Letter, and Offshore Living Letter. He has purchased more than 45 properties, investing in 23 different countries around the world.

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          Portugal is known for Fado music and also for being the largest cork producer in the world.

          Portugal’s high season is during July and August, especially to coastal areas. Expect to pay at least a 30% premium on accommodation and encounter warm weather across the country.

          Yes, Portugal is a sought after retirement destination. In fact, it’s one the world’s top retirement havens.

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