Malta with no car – doable. Malta in three days – doable. But how to combine the fact of having no car and visiting the most important places of Malta justContinue reading
Marsaxlokk – we are in a fairy tale
Marsaxlokk was not my priority when it comes to the places which I had to visit in Malta necessarily, yet the view of colourful little boats in the postcards ‘forced’Continue reading
Valletta – a museum in the open air
Valletta, called also a museum in the open air, is the smallest the southernmost capital of Europe. It fascinates with its unusual atmosphere, full of magic and sweetness. Valletta mayContinue reading
Dingli Cliffs – the southern ornaments of Malta
The southern coast of Malta is trimmed with windy cliffs of 200-250m height. They took their name after the close locality Dingli. The easiest way to get there is toContinue reading
It can’t be calmer: Mdina and Rabat–the silent cities of Malta
Mdina, known also as the Silent City, fascinates with its architecture, history and romantic atmosphere. As a very small medieval town with charming narrow streets, it attracts tourists, yet thereContinue reading