Both and year -round directions that offer a lot of attractions and weather guarantees. For this reason, more and more Poles are choosing longer and shorter trips to these places, and maybe even above all outside the typical holiday season. In 2024, Malta was visited by over 3.5 million tourists, including over 264 thousand. Poles. Poland was in 4th place among nations most often visiting this picturesque country. This year, these numbers can increase significantly. The latest report shows that this year (data until February 28) Malta recorded an increase in the number of tourists from our country at 66 percent. compared to the previous year. By 54 percent Air ticket reservations to Morocco have increased.
Malta and Morocco travel hits 2025
According to experts from kiwi.com, almost 40 percent Visitors to Morocco decides for longer stays, lasting 7-10 days. The most -visited cities are Marrakech and Agadir. All thanks to the availability of cheap flights. Direct connections are available from Warsaw, Wrocław and Krakow.
-The most frequently chosen routes are Kraków-Marrakech, Warsaw-Marrakech, Kraków-Agadir and Wrocław-Agadir. February recorded the peak of the tourist season, but January and March also attracted a significant number of tourists from Poland. The average flight price is around 168 euros, but in March you can fly for 90 euros – from Wrocław to Agadir – informs kiwi.com
Malta also tempts Poles. 300 sunny days a year and all -year attractions attract crowds.
– This island country in the Mediterranean turns out to be the perfect choice both for short weekend trips and for a longer holidays. Kiwi.com analysis indicates that almost half of visitors (49 percent) decide on 4-6-day stays, while a quarter prefers a longer holiday lasting 7-10 days. The most frequented air routes connect Malta with the main Polish cities – Warsaw, Krakow and Katowice. The first half of the year, especially from February to May this year, will bring the largest influx of Polish tourists. Travelers with a limited budget can find flights from 58 euros, and in March – inform Kiwi.com experts
Malta on vacation 2025. Why is it worth it?
Malta attracts tourists from around the world with its unique combination of history, culture, natural beauty, excellent cuisine and weather. The sun shines here 300 days a year, and attractions are available all year round. Valletta, the capital of the country, is full of monuments such as the cathedral of St. Jan or the Palace of the Grand Master. Mdina, the former capital of Malta, impresses with medieval walls and narrow streets. The megalithic temples of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra are older than the pyramids and testify to the former culture of the island. Maltese Islands offer many natural attractions. Blue Lagoon on the island of Comino is a paradise for diving lovers (during Boot Düsseldorf 2025 – one of the world’s largest water fair – Malta was recognized as the best place in the world to play this type of submarine) and snorkeling.
– Malta’s charm goes far beyond her famous heritage of the Maltese Order and Knights Templar. The mandatory point of sightseeing is the cathedral of St. Jan, the cultural foundation of the Maltese Islands, which also serves as a prestigious place of various cultural events. Music lovers can enjoy spectacular choir festivals with the participation of orchestras playing live songs of famous composers. This island country is equally famous for its underwater adventures. The crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean attract diving lovers from around the world, offering various experiences, adapted to all skill levels, both during land trips and Łódź. Do not forget about MDin, the silent city of Malta. It was founded over 4,000 years ago and remains the oldest fortified medieval city on the island, located on the tophills. Cars are not allowed here, but you can use the cab – describe kiwi.com experts
Morocco for holidays and weekend. What does one of the most popular directions of 2025 offer?
According to experts, the best time to visit this part of the world is winter and spring. January in Morocco offers pleasant temperatures around 23-25 degrees C, while in the summer you can often experience those exceeding 50 degrees C. One of the most popular cities that are worth visiting is a Marrakech place full of magic and secrets.
– Being in Marrakech, in addition to walking around the old medins and bargaining at local bitches, visitors can taste the latest tourist trend – “Nocturism”. Many local tour operators offer trips to the desert, during which travelers can spend the night under the stars, and at the same time immerse themselves in the culture of Berber. Fashion and nature lovers should not miss Jardin Majorelle – a vast botanical paradise with an area of over 9,000 square meters, considered one of theMorocco’s most captivating and mysterious gardens. The history of the garden took on a significant turnover in 1980, when the fashion icons of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé decided to live in the former Jacques Majorelle residence, changing its name to Villa Oasis. Saint Laurent, known for his theater costumes, often sought creative inspiration for his haute couture collections during his stays in Morocco – describes kiwi.com
Morocco is also a paradise for water sports fans. If you are in this group, choose Agadir. A beautiful city on the Atlantic Ocean, which offers many attractions. A wide, sandy beach that stretches for five kilometers. It is an ideal place to relax, sunbathers and water sports.
– Agadir and Assouira provide ideal windy conditions every day, and coastal facilities offer surfing, both private and group lessons, adapted to the length of our holidays – assure Kiwi.com experts
Agadir is also an ideal place for fans of history. Kasbah Oufella is located here. A fortress from the 16th century, located on a hill, from which there is a great view of the city and the ocean. Although most of the buildings were destroyed by an earthquake in 1960, ruins and a panorama view of the city are impressive. One of the largest marketplaces in Morocco also operates here. On Souk El Had you can find everything from fresh products to handicrafts, spices and fabrics. The market is open every day except Monday and is a great place to shop and learn about local culture. It is also worth visiting the reconstructions of the traditional medina, created by the Italian architect Coco Polzzi. There are narrow streets, traditional houses and craft workshops that move us in time to former Morocco. Nature fans should go to Paradise Valley. The Rajska Dolina is located in the Atlas mountains, about 20 km from Agadir. It is an ideal place for trekking, picnic and baths in natural pools. The valley is surrounded by lush vegetation and picturesque landscapes. One of the major natural attractions is also the Souss-Mass National Park, located south of Agadir. There are various species of plants and animals, including flamingos, ibiss and newspapers. This is a great place to observe birds and hiking.
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