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Malta Breakfast Guide: Local’s Top 11 Morning Spots

Unlike in Italy, the traditional Maltese breakfast is primarily savory. The Maltese prefer a heartier breakfast that combines British and Mediterranean influences. WHAT DO THE MALTESE EAT FOR BREAKFAST? The most famous breakfast snack in Malta is pastizzi – traditional pastries filled with ricotta or mushy peas. You’ll find them on every corner in characteristic …

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Discover Paradise: Comino Island and the Enchanting Blue Lagoon in Malta

Are you planning a vacation to Malta? As you explore this captivating Mediterranean gem, be sure to include some must-visit destinations like the historic city of Valletta, the awe-inspiring ancient temples of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra, and the charming fishing village of Marsaxlokk. And let’s not forget the enchanting attractions of Mdina, the medieval walled …

Malta

Mdina (the Silent City) and Rabat Travel Guide: Unraveling Malta’s Historical Gems

Nestled on the enchanting island of Malta, the ancient city of Mdina and its neighboring town, Rabat, beckon travelers with their rich history, cultural treasures, and captivating charm. Known as the Silent City, Mdina is a fortified medieval marvel with narrow winding streets and ancient architecture that transports visitors back in time. With its narrow …

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Malta

10 things to do in Gozo, Malta

Gozo is the second bigger island that belongs to Malta (the third is Comino) and is famous for its rural character, the slow-paced Gozitans, and its marvelous coastal cliffs. It is very easy to reach Gozo: all you have to do is to go to Cirkewwa and take the ferry. The trip is super short, …

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Malta

Malta National Aquarium: tips, opening hours and tickets

Malta’s National Aquarium is one of the best tourist attractions on the island. This starfish-shaped building represents an excellent opportunity to discover Malta’s marine life and of course…have fun! This unique aquarium in Malta is located in the north of the island in Qawra: you can catch a bus from Valletta (bus 45, 48 or …

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Malta

Marsaxlokk: why visit this traditional fishing village in Malta

Marsaxlokk is a tiny but beautiful and traditional village in the south-eastern part of Malta that you must visit. You may have heard it before, due to its famous Sunday Market but to be honest with you, I found the market quite disappointing. I highly recommend though to visit Marsaxlokk and to have a relaxing …

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Malta

Discovering Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples

Malta is definitely known as a summer destination but it has so many sites of archaeological interest that can leave you breathless. One of them is Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples. These temples are located on the west side of the island, at Qrendi. It is not very far from Valetta, around 30minutes by bys and if you have …