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Your Ultimate First-Day Itinerary in Malta
Get ready to explore the captivating island of Malta, where ancient history meets vibrant Mediterranean culture. And what better way to start your adventure than with an action-packed first day…
A Cultural Day Trip to Ta’ Qali and Mdina
As self-proclaimed history buffs and culture vultures, my partner and I are always on the lookout for destinations that promise a good dose of both. So, when our friends suggested…
A Day at the Blue Lagoon
Last summer, my family and I decided to take a day trip to the Blue Lagoon on Comino. Knowing it was going to be a particularly sweltering day, we wanted…
5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Malta This Winter
Famed for its hot climate, spectacular sea views, choice of picture-perfect sandy beaches, and signature crystal clear blue waters, Malta remains one of the most popular summer destinations. However, when…5 Interesting Facts About St John’s Co-Cathedral
Located in the heart of Malta’s capital city Valletta, St John’s Co-Cathedral is one of the spots high on every tourist’s must-visit list. Built by the Knights of St John…
The Ultimate Afternoon in Mdina
There are enough things to see and do in Mdina, Malta’s old capital, to comfortably fill an entire long weekend. If you only have half a day to spend in…
A Day in the North of Malta
When planning your holiday in Malta we recommend dividing the island into two halves, north and south. There are many attractions and beauty spots dotted along the northern coastline, so…
5 reasons to visit Malta in August
As famous for its hot climate as it is for its rich history, Malta has plenty to offer the visiting tourist in August. At the height of the island’s summertime,…
The Ultimate Way to Spend 3 Days in Malta
If you have only a long weekend to spare for a mini-break, then Malta is your perfect holiday destination. You will be able to pack in plenty of sightseeing without…
The St Julian’s to Sliema Promenade
St Julian’s and Sliema are two of Malta’s most popular towns. Located side-by-side along the island’s northwest coast they were once sleepy fishing villages where very little happened. Today all…