There are plenty of reasons why many Brits and other expats choose the beautiful island of Malta as the perfect place to live.
1. The Mediterranean Climate
For one, the year around warm Mediterranean climate, the abundance of sunlight, and the cool ocean breeze provide a nice relaxing environment. Even the winters are nice at around 13 degrees C (55 F).
Plus, for those used to rain, Malta only has about 90 days of rainfall a year. On top of that, most days in the summer have 12 hours of sunlight.
2. Affordable Property Compared to the UK/Northern Europe
Compared to Northern Europe, property costs in Malta tend to be lower. While if you decided to buy property on the beach or in a city, you can expect to pay more; properties out in the country can be very affordable.
Thanks to businesses like Property Market, it is easy to find a property that fits your needs and price point.
3. Low Crime Rates
Malta has historically low crime rates when compared to the U.S. and many European countries. There is also a high level of law enforcement to inhabitants, which helps ensure that Malta remains a safe place to live.
4. Local People
The locals are very laid back and friendly. Plus, around 88% of Malta’s inhabitants speak English which makes it a convenient place to live as well as less of a culture shock when you first arrive.
Instead of the busy and “don’t bother me” attitudes that many who live in the city may be used to, that is not at all the case in Malta. Instead, it is common to have friendly conversations on the street with people that you don’t know.
You’ll also find that those living in the villages are heavily Catholic with their own traditions and celebrations. It is not uncommon to find a whole village celebrating with dancing, fireworks, and more on a special day.
5. Amazing History
Malta has a rich history that goes back to even before the Great Pyramid of Giza was built. From temples being erected in its early days, to forts under Italy’s rule, to even the British getting to leave their mark on the Island.
The island even saw action during WWII—where they successfully survived the German’s incessant attacks, including bombings.
There is everything from megalithic temples to an underground sanctuary to even the entire city of Valletta, which boasts multiple World Heritage Sites.
Malta has a rich history that could keep any historian fascinated for a lifetime.
6. The Sea
The nice ocean breeze combined with the fresh sea air are huge pluses. There are also over 100 dive sites for those who enjoy scuba diving.
The many beaches are great for a relaxing day out, followed by dining at a local restaurant on the beach and eating the catch of the day.
Final Thoughts
All in all, Malta is the perfect place for expats. Living on the island is convenient, affordable, entertaining, and relaxing.