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All Washed Up - Head For Malta Spa Hotels
Malta has been making successful efforts to increase tourism by appealing to a younger market than the island has been used to.
But the way their hotels are going, they could appeal equally to the luxury end of the market.
Malta: A Getaway For Both Young And Old
Holiday island Malta, once considered a getaway for retirees, is attempting bring in a youthful demographic.
Recently, the Tourism Authority changed its efforts to attract a younger, wealthier group of people. This renewed focus has paid off, as the number of young people visiting the island has risen significantly in the first few months of 2008.
St. Paul's Bay, Malta - Perfect For Holidays
The northern areas of Malta are less known than other parts of the island, with the exception of the St. Paul's Bay area, one of three large resorts on the island.
St. Paul's Bay is the ideal vacation spot if you like to incorporate a bit of this and a bit of that into your holiday.
Eurozone Hits 2008 Malta Vacations
At the start of the year on January 1st Malta, along with Cyprus, abandoned their own currencies to join the Euro.
The Maltese people have flawlessly taken to the new currency - but the strength of their new currency could reverse the upturn in the Malta vacations market.
Malta Goes For The Youth Market
The holiday island of Malta has been a firm favourite for British tourists who spent some time there while serving in the Royal Air Force, Royal Navy or British army in the 50's, 60's and early 70's.
But Malta is now trying to reach out to a younger market to show them the Mediterranean island is an ideal holiday destination.
Cruise Ships Boost 2008 Maltese Holiday Ambitions
Luxury cruise ships are including Valletta in Malta as a Mediterranean destination more often as part of an overall itineary, and it's come at a time when the island is seeing record numbers of people visiting for a holiday by air - the combination could lead to 2008 being a record year for Malta holidays.
Resurgent Malta Attracts 10 Per Cent More Visitors For 2007
New figures show Malta has turned her fortunes around with a ten per cent increase in tourist arrivals this year.
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