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Breathtaking perspectives whilst taking a boat ride from Malta to Gozo
Gozo being located 5km from Malta which is about half an hour with a boat, it goes without saying that when visiting the island, a day trip to Gozo should be on the list. Conveniently car ferries, such as the gozochannel , go back and forth from Malta and Gozo allowing you to easily continue exploring the island driving around, in case you took a car rental. The views over the Mediterranean are truly breathtaking and extremely energizing and taking a boat around this precious

Isabel
Oct 12, 20202 min read


All roads lead to the Citadel | Gozo
Gozo is a small island next to Malta, so rich in history and culture which truly exceeds the size of the island. Gozo holds the oldest settlements to be found on any of the neighboring Islands. First habitation on Gozo goes back to the Stone Age, around 12000 years ago which can be seen not only through the Megaliths at Gigantia but even in the Citadel in Victoria. Overtime many foreigners came and took power in Gozo where they made the Gozitans their slaves. The locals have

Isabel
Oct 12, 20203 min read


The Giants Temple | Gigantia, Gozo
The Gigantia are the oldest megalithic temples out of all which are found on all three islands, Malta Gozo and Comino and are known to be the second oldest structures in the world . Archeologists have said they are older than the pyramids of Egypt and even the stones at Stonehenge! However, due to their unique size and different figurines or designs found there, it remains a mystery today what these megaliths were used for, who built them and when. The name Gigantia means g

Isabel
Oct 6, 20202 min read


How a simple stroll along the Coast can be so rich in many ways! | Malta
To gain an impression of the history and beauty of this island it doesn’t take much more than simply strolling along different coastal areas. Looking out onto the ocean, hearing the water splash along the cliffs fills you up with extreme amounts of energy. Looking down into the ocean makes you think about how much of the island has gone underwater and gets that history seeker within you going. Walking along the cliffs seeing different coastal towers and ancient buildings make

Isabel
Oct 5, 20202 min read


If the cities of Malta could speak!
Malta is a small island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea situated in between Italy, Tunisia and Libya and due its located held great significance in history, being a base for ships passing through the Mediterranean. Over time the Island was conquered by diverse cultures, to name a few the Romans, Normans, Greeks, Arabs, French and British. All of which have left strong influence on the countries culture which can still be felt and seen today. Traveling through this isla

Isabel
Oct 5, 20202 min read


The walls of the Knights | Malta
These ancient city walls along Valletta, also known as the walls of the knights are the most important fortifications in Malta, once serving as protection of the island. Today they offer a fascinating insight into the past as well as an incredible view over the Grand Harbor and it comes to no surprise they are part of the UNESCO world heritage sites. The idea for the fortification stems from 1524, from St John of Jerusalem. After the attack on Malta of the Ottoman force in 15

Isabel
Oct 4, 20202 min read


The Mystery of the Mnajdra Megalithic Temple | Malta
These megalithic structures count as some of the most ancient sites on Earth , some say they are even older than the pyramids of Egypt and many other known ancient sites around the world! It is due to Malta’s incredible megalithic temples why the island plays such an important role in European prehistory and these temples are even a part of the UNESCO world heritage sites . Visiting these temples is an enriching and magical experience, one could even say mystical. The 3 islan

Isabel
Sep 28, 20204 min read


SACRA INFERMERIA | From knights hospital to Mediterranean Conference Centre| Valetta, Malta
One of the most remarkable landmarks in Valetta, originating from the 16th century shares so much history and today is used as an incredible location to host events! A hospital occupied by St.John from Jerusalem, Napoleon Bonaparte, partially destroyed in world war 2 and today in the 21st century used as a location for events and conferences. Taking a tour through this place of significance I learnt so much about the past of Malta and believe it or not, it was here where I le

Isabel
Sep 23, 20203 min read
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