1. The Roads. For some reason cheese seems to have been selected as a principal ingredient when the roads in Malta were being laid. There can be no other explanation for the holes and cracks all over them. 2. Democracy. The…
Author: David
The Limestone Heritage Park & Gardens in Siggiewi are a celebration of the very stone from which pretty much all of Malta is built. From ancient megalithic tombs to that ugly apartment building that was thrown up a couple of years ago,…
Okay so these expressions may sound perfectly natural to the native Maltese speaker, but when translated into English they sound a little…. Strange. Take a look and see what you think: http://gty.im/463055503 Kemm inti basla! – – – – What…
Thinking about relocating to Malta for a life in the sun? Here are a few things you will need to think about: 1.Have you got a Visa? If you’re a citizen of the European Union then you don’t need one….
Fortunately enough, Malta has not been hit too badly by the tides of economic doom and gloom which have swept over much of Europe (5.85% unemployment as of the third quarter of 2014, compared to the Eurozone average of 11.4%*). So there…
Malta’s national aquarium opened in 2013, so it really shouldn’t have taken us this long to pay a visit.However another grey and rainy day provided the excuse for a weekend visit to look at fish. I should start by saying…