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4 Reasons Why You Should Visit the Palace Armoury in Malta
Described by experts at UNESCO as ‘one of the most valuable historic monuments of European culture’, Valletta’s Palace Armoury is as rich in history as it is beautiful. A visit…
5 Best Restaurants for Summer Outdoor Dining
With Malta’s legendary long summer and warm balmy evenings, there is no better way to complete a day sunbathing on the beach or taking in the island’s historic sites than…
Unmissable September Events in Malta
With Malta’s capital city Valletta preparing to be the European Capital of Culture just around the corner in 2018, there’s currently a huge selection of events taking place throughout the…
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…
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…
Nightlife in Malta
The Maltese nightlife scene is as vibrant and diverse as it gets! So, whether you’re looking for a quiet drink in an English-style pub or to let loose in a…
Malta’s Best Shopping Streets
Whether you’re buying souveniers, gifts, or a little something for you, every holiday needs some shopping time! Here we take our pick of Malta’s best shopping streets – and they’re…
A Guide To Public Transport in Malta
There are buses, there are water taxis and there are ferries… But which public transport option in Malta should you choose? With over 2,000 strategically-located bus stops around both Malta and…
5 Great Coffee Shops to Check Out In Malta
A coffee break could make your day! If there is one nation outside of Italy that knows a good cup of coffee when it sips one, then it has to…
Why the Maltese are Mad over Mqaret
Take a bite of Malta’s heritage with this tasty local delight (but be warned… it’s calorific!) An m- what now? An ‘mqaret’, or sometimes ‘imqaret’, is a traditional Maltese sweet…