Why not combine your trip to Malta with a learning holiday? Find out why it's the best place to learn these three things in particular.
It's cool to travel and it's cool to learn something new, and when you combine the two, it all becomes extra special! Here are three things it makes sense to learn in Malta.
1. Learn English in Malta
Because you immerse yourself in the most exotic English speaking culture anywhere
If you haven't yet mastered the English language, your holiday in Malta is the perfect opportunity to do so. Thousands of visitors flock to these shores every year just to learn English in Malta.
Combine your trip with a good measure of learning and leisure; each of Malta's 60 top quality English Language schools knows how to get you organised. In addition, Malta is an English-speaking country, which is perfect for your full immersion. Oh, and Malta is a sunny Mediterranean island that promises lots of fun. Few English learning destinations can beat what Malta has to offer!
2. Learn diving in Malta
Because the sea is the clearest, warmest and safest anywhere
Yes, it is actual science that the Mediterranean Sea is one of the clearest seas with the best visibility for diving in the world. It is also relatively warm, and there's only very little living in it that could actually harm you, let alone kill you.
Take Malta's incredible topography with its underwater caves, arches and other spectacular rock formations; add a sprinkle of wrecks from World War II bombers to oil tankers; season with an abundance of Mediterranean marine life, and you'll understand why almost sixty dive shops in Malta work non-stop through the entire season from May to October. Diving in Malta is something everyone should experience - go for a try dive, and then why not get your PADI certification?
3. Wild card: learn driving in Malta
Because if you can do it in Malta, you can do it anywhere
Now, this may sound odd, but think about it... if you can drive in Malta, chances are you can drive absolutely anywhere in the world! Yes, it's a left-hand drive that's only the same as the UK, Australia, India, Japan and perhaps a handful other places in the world. But the sharpness of skill manoeuvring through Malta's tight two-way roads and the intuition you gain in understanding the thoughts of other drivers even when they fail to use indicator lights is priceless.
Considering the Maltese drivers' disobedience of traffic rules, the rate of traffic accidents in Malta should be much higher, but it isn't, because Maltese drivers are actually so good that traffic rules no longer apply. Or at least, they seem to think so. Why not get your driving licence in Malta and test it out for yourself?
There's obviously much more you can learn in Malta, and if there's something you've already set your heart on, you're likely to find it here, on this little island. Whatever you do, a trip to Malta will definitely have you learning something unique, whether its history, culture or some activity. In any case, you'll discover just what a unique treasure this place is!