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However varied and exciting your culinary travels tend to be, it is always nice to come back home. Italian food is so much a part of the traditional Maltese kitchen that it can also claim a major share in the Maltese way of life.
If you’re looking for a bit of down time on your holiday - somewhere peaceful to spend a moment doing some serious relaxing - then you need to head for the quietest place in Malta. Ha ha, you think, but who’s to say where that might be? Well, we reckon an active monastery in ‘the Silent City’ must have a decent chance of taking the title!
Carrefour is the largest retailer in Europe. The Carrefour group currently has over 12,000 stores, either company-operated or franchises. GS supermarkets are present across 13 regions in Italy and the product offering is based on a wide variety of great value and excellent quality products.
Since Roman and medieval times, Malta has played temporary home to many famous literary names in history, from Cicero, Coleridge and Lord Byron to Desmond Morris and Nicholas Monsarrat. And then there was the country’s homegrown famous literary son, Edward de Bono – he of lateral thinking fame. All sought help from the inspirational island.
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Hotter than the bottom of a boiling vindaloo curry pan and dryer than a sachet of silicia gel, in a camera bag, in a tumble dryer, in a Saharan laundrette – that’s the way the weather is in a typical Maltese summer. That being the case, rolling lawns, ponds, fountains and blooming flowerbeds are not common but they do exist if you know where to look – so try looking at San Anton Gardens!
Malta has had a long and chequered history and has in fact often been described as one big open-air museum.
If there’s one thing more difficult to avoid on this island than the annoying couple that insists on sitting next to you in the hotel restaurant and boring you rigid throughout each meal, it’s the Mediterranean. On a small island like this, encounters with the sea are inevitable so you should endeavour to make them as pleasant as possible … in Malta that means ride in a dghajsa!
The Bella Vista Hotel is located on the outskirts of Qawra within walking distance to the quaint Qawra Promenade and a few minutes stroll away from the Bugibba Square, with its many shops, bars, clubs, restaurants, water sports, casino, cinema, sandy & rocky beach and bus terminus.
Is there a sound on earth as heavenly as that of a talented, well-rehearsed, quality choir? Well, if you’re not sure then you can find out by attending Malta’s dedicated festival for choirs. Be aware that you may have a wait though because this one only comes around every two years.
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They say beautiful things come in small packages and that’s exactly what you’ll find with the island of Malta. Peel back the wrapping on this one just a millimetre or two and one small peek reveals...
There are many holiday islands in the Mediterranean but there’s only one Malta. It has immense history and heritage, incredibly warm, helpful and welcoming people, good public transport and fantastic weather...
If there’s one thing Mediterranean countries all know how to produce it’s great food, and Malta is certainly no exception. It should come as no massive shock that fresh fish and seafood are prominent...
There’s a vast range of things to see on this terrific island so let’s take a whistle-stop tour to give you an idea of how diverse the choice is. Starting in the south with Marsaxlokk, a quaint...
Shopaholics do not be afraid, because you won’t have to go cold turkey if you take a trip to Malta. In fact, far from it, because this little island has plenty to offer when it comes to ‘retail...
There’s no end to the list of things you can try your hand at on Malta. The fact that it’s surrounded by crystal clear seas and has a fantastic climate mean that outdoor activities, especially water...
As anyone who has been on the island in the summer time will tell you, the Maltese don’t half love a festival! Pretty much every town, village and city has a massive one every year with deafening and...
It’s less than 20 miles from end to end and getting around is easy so, where you stay in Malta is not nearly so important as what type of place you choose to stay in! You might be looking for that touch of...
Getting around in Malta is easy-peasy. Due to the small size of the country (and even more so as regards its sister island Gozo), it is pretty much possible to traverse the whole island in under an hour! If you...