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    Awaiting Your Return From Shore |  The Maltese archipelago consists of Malta, 
    Gozo and Comino. Malta is the largest. Its excellent natural harbor and 
    strategic location predestined Malta’s history. Controlling the island was a 
    prerequisite to domination of the Mediterranean. Consequently, the 
    Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, Normans, Castilians, the Knights 
    of St. John, the French, and finally the British all left their mark. The 
    time of the Knights is the most glorious in Malta’s history. Many relics and 
    buildings bear testimony to the magnificence of this period; most are found 
    in Valletta, the capital of the Maltese Islands. The Knights of St. John arrived in the 16th century after being expelled 
    from Rhodes by the Turks, who followed them to Valletta. During the Great 
    Siege of Malta, 40,000 Turks battled 9,000 Knights, who emerged the victors.
 The Knights administered the islands for 268 years, until 1798, when 
    Napoleon Bonaparte drove them from Malta. Following a brief occupation, the 
    French were forced to surrender in 1800, when Malta became a part of the 
    British Empire. In 1964, Malta attained its independence, and 10 years later 
    it became a Republic within the Commonwealth.
 Valletta's many  museums range from fine arts to martial history. 
    The main attractions include the Palace of the Grand Master, the Armory, St. 
    John’s Co-Cathedral, and the 18th-century Manoel Theater.
 Other parts of the island have quaint villages and medieval towns.
 Please Note: Guests ending 
    their cruise in Valletta will only be able to participate in the tour 
    offered in the afternoon of the first day.
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