Why Malta and Gozo Are Becoming Popular for Sustainable Travel Sustainable travel in Malta has become far more popular over the last few years. More travellers now look for destinations where they can explore comfortably without spending hours travelling between ...
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Blue Lagoon Comino Tour Guide
The Blue Lagoon on Comino belongs to the most popular places in Malta for swimming and boat trips. Every year, thousands of visitors travel to the island to enjoy the turquoise water and relaxed atmosphere. Many tourists staying in Malta ...
Malta Carnival 2026
Every week, multiple cruise ships arrive in Malta, usually docking at the cruise terminal in Valletta. From here, the historic city centre sits just minutes away on foot, which makes Malta an easy destination to explore without long transfers. Because ...
Rain in Malta. Complete chaos
Rain in Malta is rare, but when it comes, it rarely arrives gently. Heavy downpours can turn streets into rivers, car parks into lakes and roads into slippery channels within minutes. Malta is built for sunshine far more than rain, ...
Lodging choices in Malta
Every year, the number of visitors to Malta increases, and there are many options available for travellers to stay in Malta. Whether you're looking for a budget-friendly hostel or a luxury hotel, you'll find everything in this article. Where to ...
Promoting ecotourism in Malta
What is ecotourism? It is a sustainable form of tourism that focuses on preserving and protecting nature. The aim of it, is to minimize the negative effects of tourism on the environment, as well as on local people. Malta is ...
Watchtowers and the defence system
Malta was the strategic centre of many wars. Centrally located in the Mediterranean Sea, the islands were ideally suited as a springboard between continents in wartime. Now superfluous, but significant at the time, was the defence system that Malta had. ...
Malta under the British
Malta was under the reigning British Empire for over 150 years. This happened in the year 1813, the year when Malta became a British colony. The Paris treaty of 1814 confirmed this status. The history of Malta is quite complicated. ...
ST JOHN’S CO CATHEDRAL IN VALLETTA
The St. John’s co cathedral monastery church was built in 1577 shortly after the great siege by the Knights of Saint John. In this article, we take a closer look at this church, which is dedicated to John the Baptist. ...
The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum
The Maltese islands have many excavations from ancient times. Excavations that date back to 4,000 BC and can be found in various places on the islands. A good example is the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, an underground burial complex. The word ...
