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Rock Climbing in Malta: Top Outdoor Adventures Awaiting You

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Climb the rocky Mediterranean island of Malta

The Mediterranean nation of Malta is home to many scenic and stunning landscapes despite its small size. Cliffs and beaches, hills and pastures cover the archipelago that provide a great deal of scenery to encounter during exciting and accessible rock climbing adventures. Visit all-year round for various conditions in Malta.

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FAQs: Rock Climbing in Malta

What should I know about Rock Climbing Malta?

The Mediterranean island country of Malta is located in the south of Europe, around 50 miles south of Italy, 176 miles east of Tunisia, and 207 miles north of Libya. Small in size, Malta is the fifth most densely populated country, with a population of around 500,000, of which over 6,000 live in the capital of Valletta. The highest point, Ta’ Dmejrek, rises to 253 meters on the Dingli Cliffs.

Why should I choose Malta for my Rock Climbing adventure?

Climbs for non-experts

The islands holds relatively smaller mountains that their counterparts in Europe or North Africa, which makes them easier to climb. This make them ideal for beginner and intermediate climbers. Its highest point is Ta’ Dmejrek, which rises to 253 meters along the Dingli Cliffs of the southeastern island of Malta, in the timeless village of Dingli.

Range of rugged scenery

The islands of Malta make up an archipelago of limestone rock that, although are located in the south of Europe, are actually further south than the capitals of Tunisia, Algeria, and Syria. The islands are framed by beautiful sandy beaches and bays, and are also characterized by high hills and fields.

Blended culture

The archipelago has cultivated a culture from various sources. Through the centuries, civilizations from the Phoenicians to the British have come into contact with the islands, leaving behind aspects of a culture where independence from the UK came in 1964. Folk guitar blends with Italian architecture and cuisine.

What can I expect from the weather in Malta?

The climate of Malta is Mediterranean, with mild and quite wet winters and hot and dry summers.

Which language is predominantly spoken in Malta?

Maltese and English, with Italian also widely spoken.

What currency is accepted in Malta?

Euro.

What’s the country code of Malta?

+356.

What’s the high season for Rock Climbing in Malta?

Visit all-year round for various conditions in Malta.

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