Mdina is the old capital of Malta. Located in the centre of the island of Malta, this typical medieval town is also known as “The Silent City”, specially because of its relaxed nights. A visit to Mdina is like entering … Continue reading →
Buses in Malta are indeed one of the country’s best attractions as you can travel inside old classic buses, taking you back in time. Very popular among tourists, buses in Malta are a cheap way to go around the Malta … Continue reading →
Malta is a perfect blend of urban areas and nature. For those who search for outdoor activities and trekking in Malta, we strongly suggest an amazing 4 days/3 nights trek around Gozo Island. You can basically walk by yourself around … Continue reading →
Malta’s history left the islands of Malta and Gozo many mysterious places. Discover the prehistoric temples, the Maltese catacombs complex, the mythology associated with Calypso Cave, the legacy of the Knights of St John of Jerusalem and all the religious … Continue reading →
Valletta is a fascinating city where you can spend an amazing couple of days surrounding by history, amazing baroque architecture, ancient fortresses, breathtaking cathedrals and some very fascinating museums. In fact, Valletta is one of the most concentrated historic cities … Continue reading →
Shopping in Malta can be a great experience. There are shops or markets for everyone, from international brands to those selling Maltese items to take home as souvenirs or local food products. Other than that, shopping in Malta gives you one … Continue reading →
Malta’s coast is always present since the Maltese islands are so small that the sea is always near. The island of Malta has almost 123 miles (197 km) of coastline and Gozo around 35 miles (56 km). From ancient times, … Continue reading →