Malta, the Land of Endless Opportunities and Events
- Lexema Malta

- Mar 6
- 2 min read

Malta is often described as a land of many opportunities. On the islands, it is possible to improve your English, discover unique historical places, and gain international professional experience. At the same time, Malta offers a lively social atmosphere where visitors can enjoy cultural activities, outdoor experiences, and sunny weather for most of the year.
Organisations such as Lexema Learning Experience in Malta, which specialises in Erasmus+ mobility programmes and international training activities, also organise cultural events, excursions, and social activities for participants. These experiences play an important role in helping students and trainees integrate into the local environment while developing both professional and personal networks.
Malta hosts many national and international events throughout the year, particularly during the summer season. Visitors and residents can attend art exhibitions, local festivals, sporting events, and music festivals that take place across the islands.

One of the most well-known music events is Isle of MTV Malta, a large open-air concert organised by MTV International. This annual festival has become one of the biggest music events in Europe and attracts thousands of visitors each year.
The event is known for bringing together internationally recognised artists as well as emerging performers.
Over the years, the festival has hosted famous musicians such as Lady Gaga, David Guetta, Snoop Dogg, Central Cee and Enrique Iglesias.
The concert usually takes place in Floriana, close to the capital city of Valletta, and the location is easily accessible by public transport. The open-air setting and free entry make the event particularly popular among young people visiting Malta from across Europe and beyond.
For many music lovers and visitors, Isle of MTV has become one of the most anticipated summer events on the island, reflecting Malta’s dynamic cultural scene and its role as an international meeting point for young people and travellers.


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