English Summer Camps in Malta
The Maltese Islands are a group of small barren rocks, located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Since the islands were colonized thousands of years ago, they have never lost commercial prominence and have often played a crucial role in history. Its strategic situation in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea is for all the lack of resources that nature endowed the world.
Malta, the biggest island, and the other islands: Gozo, Comino, Filfa and other little ones. They all are strategically located narrow channel between the eastern and western basins of the Mediterranean. It is a bridge between Southern Europe and North Africa, or between Western Europe and the Middle East.
Malta hosted one of the most historical events: the wars between Rome and Carthage, the rise of Islam, the Crusades, the wars between Christians and Muslims, the rise and fall of Napoleon and of the British Empire, the struggle for democracy against fascism and Nazism, the Cold War, the emergence of a united Europe and the challenges of the Third Millennium.