International Visitors Shun Malta

Released on = August 26, 2006, 1:18 pm

Press Release Author = Michael Johnson - YourMalta.com

Industry = Real Estate

Press Release Summary = The poor state of Malta\'s road and infrastructure is
beginning to cost the island both tourists and property investors...

Press Release Body = Spoiled beaches, poor roads and a bad infrastructure could be
costing Malta\'s economy millions in lost revenue, according to a travel guide for
the island.

The travel guide cite examples of tourists who are unlikely to return to Malta for a
holiday, and investors put off buying property due to the state of the roads.

In one case a Swiss based investor who was due to buy a home withdrew due to the
state of the roads, and several holidaymakers made contact complaining about the
beaches, traffic and in some cases dangerous condition of the pavements, saying they
would not be making a repeat visit to the island.

\'The lack of investment in Malta tourism and the island\'s infrastructure is turning
investors and tourists away to other destinations,\' the guide claim, adding that \'At
a time when many Mediterranean islands are seeing an increase in visitor numbers,
Malta has seen a drop of over 2 per cent in the first six months of 2006 compared to
2005, and unless there\'s a sharp turnaround in Malta\'s fortunes as a holiday
destination the overall figures for the year as a whole could be even worse\'.

Property prices in Malta have risen sharply in recent years, partly spurred on by
Malta joining the EU in 2004.

Recent government figures showed a sixteen per cent rise in the year to March 2006.

One Malta property company however reports that the demand for property in Malta
remains bouyant from the UK, US, Australian and European mainland markets, and
predict a further ten per cent rise in the coming year.

\'We normally see a drop off in enquiries a few months before any price levelling\'
explained a Tribune Property spokesman, \'But demand for Malta this year is every bit
as strong as 2005 and at the moment we can only see prices going one way in the
short term at least - and that\'s up\'.

The Malta government is expected to allow developers to utilise more land for
building, but some property companies see this as a negative rather than a positive
move.

\'Malta is an island with a finite amount of land, and while the Malta government
view releasing more land for building, and more properties as the answer to
increasing property prices, we believe this is the wrong approach\', say Tribune, \'
and in the end more developments could have an adverse impact on Malta\'s economy.

Tourism is an important industry for Malta, and tourists aren\'t impressed by cranes
and construction work while they\'re trying to relax or go to see Malta\'s historical
sights, and if it\'s a first visit to the island there\'s an increased chance that it
will be their last, losing the Malta holidays industry repeat business.\'

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There has been some discontent on the island about the rising prices of property in
Malta, and with less overseas buyers the possibility of prices falling and more
islanders being able to get on the property ladder could be welcome news, as today\'s
tourist is often tomorrow\'s property buyer.

But there has been speculation for some time now that low cost airlines are going to
start offering flights to Malta, and this will help the Malta hotels and holiday
market as more people consider three and four day breaks instead of the traditional
week or fortnight, boosting the overall number of visitors, especially if Air Malta
and the low cost airlines bring the cost of Malta flights to levels seen for the
Spanish islands.

Malta has traditionally seen the majority of her visitors from the UK, but this
could be changing to a more diverse mix in future years.

Last year saw a record number of visitors from Italy, and increased enquiries have
been received at estate agents across the island from Scandanvia, Holland, France
and Belgium, helping to increase the demand for Malta properties.

For a Malta map http://www.yourmalta.com/map , for hotels in Malta
http://www.yourmalta.com/hotels .

For property for sale in Malta http://www.maltaproperty.info


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Contact Details = YourMalta.com, Welbeck House, High Street,
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