Malta may not be the island that comes to mind when you think about a destination for an activity holiday for Scouts and Girl Guides, but it should be! With over 300 days of sunshine, a history dating back over 7,000 years, and action-packed adventures at every turn, here’s why you should visit Malta on your next group trip.



Incredible water sports options
Malta is one of the top-rated destinations in the world for diving, thanks to the glorious Mediterranean Sea and rugged coastlines. Snorkel, swim, kayak, or sail through the crystal-clear waters as you explore caves, old shipwrecks, and vibrant marine life – who knows what you’ll find!




Thrilling adventures at every turn
Expect high-energy days from morning till night on an activity trip to Malta. In addition to the incredible water sports options, the variety of landscapes offers limitless adrenaline-fuelled excursions, covering heights, speeds, and daring conquests. Whether it’s taking to the sky on a speedy zipline, traversing winding mountain bike routes, or facing the challenge of abseiling, Malta has a range of excursions to be mastered by the most adventurous.
Explore the extensive history
When visiting Malta on an activity holiday, you have to experience the immense timeline of history that lies within. Embark on an adventure through time and explore the past, from prehistoric eras to Ancient Rome, World War II, and right up to the present day. Witness the country’s beautiful architecture as you wander through maze-like streets and spot the Roman, Norman, Arab, and Phoenician influences that have left their mark on Malta.
Take on a treasure hunt of historical sites as you explore the islands. You’ll uncover hidden World War II tunnels, temples in Gozo that predate the Great Pyramids of Giza, fortifications used by knights in the 1500s, and so much more. Even the capital city of Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is magnificent in itself.
Accessible Island
Malta is a compact island and easy to navigate, with a drive across the entire coastline taking around three to four hours. If you prefer public transport, buses, water taxis, and ferries are well-connected across the island and to the neighbouring islands. This makes it simple to travel from one exciting excursion to another, allowing you to fill your days with diverse activities. With English being an official language, communication with locals is easy, reducing potential language barriers, although learning a few Maltese phrases can further immerse your group in the culture.
Vibrant culture
Maltese culture is extremely colourful and deeply rooted in its history and religious traditions. Influenced by North African, British, Latin European, and Roman Catholic cultures, it offers a unique blend of customs, architecture, and festivals unlike anywhere else in the Mediterranean. Music and festivals also play a huge part in Maltese culture, from the four-day Carnival in February filled with vibrant parades to music festivals and firework displays. It’s clear that Malta values community and cultural celebration.
Ready to explore the wonders of Malta?
Now that you’ve discovered why Malta is the perfect destination for your next Scout or Girl Guide activity holiday, it’s time to start planning. With such a wide variety of experiences, your group is guaranteed fun in the sun.