New Malta Holiday Apartments from Super Holiday Rentals
/24-7PressRelease/ – January 12, 2008 – Super Holiday Rentals have recently added a number of new holiday apartments on Malta to their portfolio of vacation rental properties.
The new properties are the latest addition to the _a href=”http://www.superholidayrentals.com/”_Super Holiday Rentals_/a_ collection of _a href=”http://www.superholidayrentals.com/holiday-villas/Malta”_holiday villas in Malta_/a_.
The new property at Club Dolmen by the Sea provides some of Super Holiday Rentals best situated _a href=”http://www.superholidayrentals.com/holiday-villas-country/Malta/all”_Malta holiday apartments_/a_, located right on the water’s edge with unobstructed views of St. Paul’s Bay, as well as the islands of Comino and Gozo. The apartments are spacious and superbly appointed with modern furnishings and conveniences. Guests will also appreciate the air conditioning, fully equipped kitchen, full bathroom, television and laundry facilities.
The island of Malta offers fantastic boating and diving opportunities, as well as access to many archaeological sites and the nearby ferry terminal provides convenient transport to the other fascinating islands available for exploration of the ancient cultural sites that are in abundance in the area.
St Paul’s Bay, like many of the holiday resorts in Malta and Gozo, was originally a small fishing village, and dates back almost 1000 years; now the charming area offers plenty of bars and restaurants in addition to the traditional architecture. The area offers a range of sights and activities, from ancient temples for history enthusiasts, to five-day feasts, water sports and sandy beaches.
Other _a href=”http://www.superholidayrentals.com/holiday-villas/Malta”_holiday rentals in Malta_/a_ are also available through the Super Holiday Rentals website, including the Ocean Club Apartments at Ramala bay, and the Topaz Beach club at St Paul’s bay.
Malta is amongst the latest batch of countries to adopt the Euro currency, (Malta joined on the 1st of January 2008), and so far the transition has reported to have been very smooth, due to extensive preparations that had been put in place previous to the switch. The change to the Euro currency is expected to further increase the popularity of Malta as a tourist destination, and also send a strong signal to the business community announcing that Malta is a stable and prosperous location in which to invest.