The magical thing about living in Malta is that history is always just around the corner. Whether you’re strolling down the streets of Valletta, wandering around Mdina, or marvelling at some of the oldest man-made structures in the world, history surrounds you everywhere you go. Xemxija, although mostly known for being a quaint seaside town…
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Lesser Known Historical Sites in Malta
Malta is a history-lover’s paradise. This island has attracted a variety of ancient populations, each of whom left their mark on its stones. While some of these remains are quite known to the public, and are visited regularly by tourists and locals, there are other sites which seem to lie low on travellers’ radars. Yet…
Maltese National Holidays Explained
The Maltese Islands celebrate 14 holidays each year, falling under two categories: Public Holidays and National Holidays. Public Holidays commemorate mostly religious and social themes, while National Holidays recall patriotic themes, namely significant dates in Maltese history which helped change the course of the islands’ fate. National holidays help keep these historical events fresh in…
Which property best fits your holiday personality?
Choosing a holiday home is very much like choosing your own home – this will be the place you will spend time in when you’re not out exploring, when you need to rest your head after a day touring around the island. Some might choose this abode haphazardly, not giving it much thought. Yet there…
Making your short rental property feel like home
Short rental properties are terrific – you get a whole home away from home at the price of a hotel room, which is often a fraction of the size of a rental property. While renting a property, you can cook your own meals (thereby saving a substantial amount of cash), wash your clothes (so you…
Off the beaten track: Valletta
Valletta has become one of Malta’s most hip cities in the past few years. This year it is set out to be more in vogue than ever, while graciously bearing the title of European City of Culture 2018. Cool new shops and restaurants are popping up in Valletta every week, and while they may be…
Off the beaten track: St Julian’s
St Julian’s is Malta’s most concentrated touristic and entertainment hub, buzzing with tourists and locals, especially during the summer months. It might seem impossible to picture a quiet spot in this city of the night, however, there are some quaint places which won’t be as crowded as the Paceville steps, or St George’s bay at…
Off the beaten track: Sliema
Sliema, the shoppers’ mecca of Malta, the high-rise array rising up from the sea, dwarfing smaller structures with her imperious heights. It is hard to imagine that one can find peaceful spots in this bustling city, with its constant flow of traffic and its myriad of shoppers and businesses. Yet if you look closely enough,…
Malta’s South – 5 Stunning Locations to Visit on your next trip to Malta
Malta’s diminutive size is no secret – our archipelago is one of the smallest nations in the EU, covering a dwarfish 316km2 (Sicily has an area of 25,711km2 – gigantic compared to the Maltese islands). Thus it comes as a surprise for some to learn about the stark differences between the northern and southern parts…