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| |  | A fantastic, centrally located apartment close to University of Malta, Matre Dei hospital, Airport, Valletta City, Sliema, Gzira, and Msida Yaht Marin ...more
Pets allowed. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, skiing, horse riding, sailing, climbing, mountain biking, fishing. |
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| |  | Sliema apartment 10 minutes away from the beach and from open restaurants and cafes. Its 20minutes away from St Julian for night life. discos and wine bars ...more
Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, climbing, fishing. |
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Destination guide to Malta
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Waking up the island's ghosts From the Daily Mail There we were, dining quietly on the roof terrace of our hotel - the elegant 17th-century Xara Palace built into the medieval bastions of Mdina, the walled city which once dominated Malta. Far below, lights twinkled in villages scattered across the plain running down to the sea. You could almost hear the silence. Suddenly all hell broke loose. There were almighty explosions and bursts of smoke. Rockets zoomed into the sky and burst into flowers of colour and light. Was this another invasion to parallel the attack of 1429 by 18,000 Saracens who landed unexpectedly, besieged Mdina and were turned back only after St Paul appeared on the city walls riding a white horse to rally the Norman forces? Not so, said my hosts Joe and Susan Zammit Tabona. 'It is just another fishing village festival celebrating the name day of its local saint with fireworks and a procession. Bit noisy, but charming fr om here, don't you think?' Welcome to the hotel Xara Palace, recently restored with great sensitivity to provide 17 luxury suites, many with open-air whirlpool baths on their terraces. For generations the palazzo had belonged to Susan's family. Then it was sold and eventually became semi-derelict. She persuaded her husband, an accountant by trade, to buy it back and turn it into one of those fashionable retreats for honeymooners and holidaymakers who want to separate themselves a little from the hurly-burly of Valetta, one of the world's most spectacular ports. ... more
The Malta teaser Malta's capital is not the obvious choice for a weekend break. We lump it in with the rest of the island as a 'package tour hotspot'. But when I first saw Valletta three years ago, with its massive walls and bastions rising high above the harbour, the illuminated dome of the Carmelite church peering out at night like a great white moon, I was entranced. I'd agree with Disraeli who said: 'It equals in its noble architecture, if it does not excel, any capital in Europe.' It took only 2½ hours to get there. At the bus stop outside the airport, a conductor helped direct tourists. He took my 10 lira note and went off to get change for the 15 cent fare - a far cry from the surly drivers in London. A few minutes later, an old British Leyland bus, painted bright yellow, rolled up. Now I knew I was back in the Med. A pop song blared from the radio. The young driver with gelled hair smoked and chatted with his mates as he ste ered the bus through narrow streets. I bounced along on the vinyl seat, contemplating the cultural mix that is Malta. The sun-bleached limestone facades had the look of North Africa, with their wooden shutters and narrow overhanging balconies. Dominating the skyline were the gleaming silver domes and bell towers of the Christian churches. The Maltese are European in style, laid-back in temperament, and thanks to 165 years as a British colony, speak English. ... more
So good I keep going back My wife and I have been going to Malta now for about 14 years, sometimes twice a year. We have stayed in a number of hotels which were ok but the last three times we have stayed at the santana hotel in Qawra. It's the best one of all. It's in a good position ,and there's plenty of room for parking as there's a big free car park right outside the hotel. We have always found the people very polite and freindly and will go out of their way to help you in any way they can. We have a lot of Maltese friends over there now and we always meet in the little pub which is beside the hotel. It's family-run and it's a good night of fun with singing every night. Our daughter has been to Malta four times and is going back again in August. I would recommend Malta to anyone. It has something for everyone and we are planning to move there for good in the not to distant future.
Stay longer on welcoming isle Malta is a cost-effective alternative to living in the UK. There are reasonable accommodation costs and quality facilities without the 'prima donna about nothing' attitude from hotel staff you experience in the UK. The naturally welcoming Maltese make the journey worthwhile. However, as in the UK, if female, be on the lookout for the over-friendly accommodation-offering individual whose sole intent is to snatch one of those uncalled for waist embraces. Pick your accommodation carefully, there are a number of quality lets to be had. Selected historical and contemporary architecture is proof that the much-skilled craftspersons have ensured Maltese design, building skills and traditions have made the transition to 21st-century social conditions, with minimal loss of aesthetics. Beaches are of a reasonable standard and many watersports are on offer. A close, attractive and warm alternative for short or medium to long-term st ays, with excellent frequent flight rates. ... more
Fantastic culture and diving I've been to Malta several times. No other country delights me as much as Malta. The people live simple lives yet are over flowing in kindness. It's not a lush or pretty country but is dry and arid, yet the magic of Malta is unmistakable. Don't go to Malta if you are looking for a wild holiday, but if you want a cultured holiday then Malta is the place for you. Its beaches are mainly rocky, fantastic for diving; however there are some sandy beaches with crystal clear blue seas. The shops are incredible, full of local art and crafts. Tomorrow I fly again for my sixth visit and I just can't wait.
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