2015 Malta 100% offline map (com.vex.maltaofflinemaps) on Google Play

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Why choose our offline Malta maps?1. We are tourists who got tired of offline map apps which are not really offline, does not offer most important functionality or does not really work as expected.2. We use freshly updated 2015 maps & points of interest.3. Our app is 100% offline, no internet connection required.4. Maximum details thanks to OpenStreetMaps contributors.5. It was tested on our various trips and is proven to work as expected.More information about Malta by Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tourism_in_Malta)Malta has a long and rich history, and this is reflected in the island's cultural attractions. The Phoenicians, the Carthaginians, the Romans and the Byzantines have all occupied Malta at some point in history, leaving a mix of many different architectural styles and artifacts to explore. The sovereignty of the Knights Hospitaller over Malta from 1530 to 1798 resulted in a legacy of elaborate artistry and architecture throughout Malta. The country's modern museums and art galleries feature relics from Malta's history for tourists and Maltese residents alike to enjoy.There are also a number of aquatic activities to enjoy on Malta as well as Gozo and Comino. Northern Malta is home to the country's beach resorts and holiday areas, with the beaches most popular with holiday-makers being Mellieha Bay, Ghajn Tuffieha and Golden Bay. These beaches are large enough to be able to house cafes, restaurants and kiosks, but small enough to be crowded rarely. Malta's northwest is home to the island's quietest beaches, and it is on these that the main island's neighbouring two are nearest. Gozo and Comino are also popular beach spots for holiday-makers, although these are much more likely to be quieter, rockier and more suitable for snorkelling. The Mediterranean Sea surrounding Malta is popular for diving - while shallow dips may be attractive to beginning divers, more experienced divers may be able to dive deeper to find historical artifacts from World War II or earlier.