So what is there to do in this small seaside town in the North of Malta? Enough to keep you busy for a day at the very least, and I should know, I live here. Here are my suggested activities…
This is not an expensive breakfast at just four quid, but it would be fair to say that the plate does not exactly overflow with food. One sausage, which always disappoints and saddens me, and they don’t go overboard with…
This is a Greek/Turkish/Calabrian restaurant located on Mdina’s main street near the cathedral. (In case you’re wondering, Calabria forms the “toe” of Italy’s distinctively leg and boot shaped country. If you are not familiar with Turkey or Greece then you…
As with much of Europe, Hallowe’en is becoming ever more popular as an excuse for otherwise sensible people to get dressed up in ridiculous fashion and go out to party. When I was growing up this was a festival purely…
As stereotypes go, England is one pretty rainy country. Lacking a warm, Mediterranean climate, it is no surprise that many Brits prefer to holiday in sunny places all year round. It is also why destinations other than England are very…
Every Sunday morning you can go down to Bugibba and find an assortment of lovingly maintained vintage cars parked in the main square. The American Auto Club of Malta brings a selection of its members gleaming Chevys, Stingrays, Fords and…