Turkey Embassy in Malta

Updated on Sep 04, 2024 | Turkey e-Visa

Information about Turkey Embassy in Malta

Address

35, Sir Luigi Preziosi Square, Floriana, Malta

Emergency Contact Number

+356 2122 3424

Email

[email protected]

The Turkish Embassy in Malta is a profound Turkey diplomatic mission located in Valletta. The Turkish Embassy serves as a diplomatic link between Malta and Turkey. The motive of the Turkish Embassy in Malta is to help Turkey citizens during their needful time in Malta. Additionally, the embassy offers cultural promotions by organizing cultural events, programs and exhibitions to develop cultural exchange between the two countries. Also, nationals of Malta interested in visiting Turkey for tourist or business trips can get the aid of the Turkey Embassy in obtaining a respective Turkey visa.

Malta is a small island European country located in the Mediterranean Sea. The country offers everything that goes into the plan of spending a perfect vacation. Travellers can visit the ancient monuments, forts and best beaches to relax. Here are a few splendid locations to visit in Malta.

Valletta

The capital city is surely one of the best and most exciting tourist places to visit in Malta. St. John's Co-Cathedral is an ancient cathedral built by the Knights of the country during the 16th century. The cathedral also has an inside museum, ‘The Armoury Museum,’ which exhibits the armour and weapons used by the Knights of Malta, including the historical weapons used in wars. Upper Barrakka is another renowned tourist place in Valletta that offers stunning views of the city and harbor. The Valletta Waterfront, Triton Fountain, etc., are a few other tourist spots.

Mdina

Mdina is a fantastic city which was founded nearly 4000 years ago. The ancient city is home to various monuments. The city's Main Gate and entrance is a must-visit monument. The majestic entrance, structure, limestone building and narrow lanes are evidence of the glorious past of the country. Mdina Dungeons Museum offers a picture of the ancient dungeon system and the chambers exhibit Malta’s history. Carmelite Priory Mdina, St Paul’s Cathedral and Imtarfa Military Cemetery are a few must-visit spots in the Mdina.

Blue Grotto

The Blue Grotto on Malta’s southeast coast encompasses a series of sea caves. The places get the name because of the sunlight which penetrates through the cave and causes a luminous blue colour in the walls of the cave. The Blue Grotto View Point is a cliffside viewpoint which offers an amazing view of the limestone rock and the surrounding breathtaking landscape. The boat trip to explore all the caves is a must-experience and famous activity in Blue Grotto. The boat rides along the coast and inside the caves.  

Gozo

Gozo is a beautiful island of Malta. Ancient Citadella in the centre of the city is a must-visit spot to experience the ancient architecture which dates back to the 1600s. The Remains of Azure Window, which is also the gem of Gozo is famous for its natural beauty and for offering beautiful coastal views. Ggantija Temples is a well-preserved UNESCO World Heritage Site that was built in the Neolithic Era. A few other places to explore in Gozo are the Citadel in Victoria, Ramla Beach, Bażilika Tal-Madonna Ta' Pinu Mill Gharb, Tal-Mixta Cave, Wied il-Għasri, etc.

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Undoubtedly there is more to explore in Malta than the above-mentioned places. The natural beauty of the island attracts more and more travellers every year. The adventure seekers can enjoy their time in Malta by opting for a diving tour to explore the underwater caves, coral reefs and marine lives or opt for rock climbing and hiking trails.