What to see and do in Malta: the attractions not to be missed The Maltese archipelago is a fantastic place where to go all year long due to…
Visiting the former capital of Malta Rising from the Maltese countryside, Mdina is an ancient medieval fortified town and one of the island’s most visited attractions. It was…
What to see in Marsaxlokk Marsaxlokk is a small fishing village in the south-west of Malta well known for its vibrant Sunday market and for the Luzzi, the…
“It is a magnificent church, the most striking interior ever seen” by Sir Walter Scott The Co-Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is one of Malta’s main attractions,…
St. Paul Cathedral, a gem in the fortified city of Mdina Dating back to the 17th century, this church is dedicated to St. Paul, believed to have been…
Malta’s miracle Church of St Marija Assunta Mosta is a large town in the centre of Malta and is famous for its imposing Parish church, better known as…
How to spend the day visiting the capital of Malta Valletta is not only the capital of the Maltese archipelago, but it is also the heart of the…
Visiting the first church of Valletta The small “Our Lady of Victory” is significant for the history of Malta because it was the first church erected in Valletta.…
The third Cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Gibraltar in Europe The Church was built between 1839 and 1844 and financed by the Dowager Queen Adelaide, widow of…
The ultimate guide for choosing your accommodation in Malta If you plan your holidays in Malta, the most important thing is to select the right place where to…