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Valletta harbour from the boat "Fernandez"
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Malta, Gozo and Comino are small Islands in the Mediteranean, main harbour and capital is Valletta/Valetta. You won't find them easily on a map, the total land area only 316 sq km, they're just south of Sicily but closer to Africa. St.Paul was shipwrecked here and started a rollercoaster military history envolving romans, muslims, normans, spanish, french and british influences. That all makes the people Maltese and proud of their past! Now intergrated into the EU, european and yet unique and special.
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Fort St. Elmo - of classical star-design, built by the Nights of Saint John in 1552 to guard the harbours on both sides of it, last used in WW2 against attacks on the city. A time-capsule and nice views over the city and harbours. Trivia: the inside of the fort was used as a set for the filming of Midnight Express.
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Famous Maltese Bus Sevices
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1) highlights in any direction and within short distance of the city Valletta 2) "hop-on-and-off" buses take one almost anywhere on the main island for a few cents 3) the churches and devotion of the people 4) snorkelling and boat trips 5) multi-media shows and fireworks (daily Jun-Sep) 6) well organised day-trips 7) the weather 8) the food
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The narrow streets of the old city and the Sunday parade Fort St. Alamo Upper Barracca Garden St Johns Cathedral San Anton Palace at and its garden at Birkirkara "Malta Experience" (a fantastic multimedia show) Vittoriosa and Senglea harbour and dockyards Tip: by "dghajsa", a type of gondola Nearby Mosta and the St.Marys dome Trivia: Third largest dome in the world after St.Paul (Vatican) and Hagia Sofia (Istanbul). During WW2 a bomb came through the dome during a church service but did not explode! FTI-Touristic arrange groups for 4x4 tours of the islands, participants may drive (atleast one). This is a fantastic way to discover the backroads of Malta and remote sights.
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Best for nightlife, centrality and convenience for travellers is the neighbouring city Sliema. Hundreds of Hotels and Guesthouses. Most the hotels support the agencies for sightseeing who arrange picking guests up from the hotel for the day trips.
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Nightlife and discos for the young are in and arround Paceville. For the exclusive, Casino at Dragonara Point and the new marina near Spinola Fort.
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Sliema and specialy St.Julians offer a range of english and irish style pubs. Most hotels anyway, great for exchanging ones experiences of the day and planning the next exiting day.
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Everywhere, small and big, fancy or plain. Malta offers a delicious mix of mediteranean cuisine, something like between turkish-italian-english if you can imagine that! Day-trip agencies arrange super lunches at group prices at the varios targets.
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Ggantija Prehistoric Temple
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Daytrips: Mdina and surrounding farms Comino Island & "Blue Lagoon" by boat from Valletta or Gozo Gozo Island by ferry from Marta (north point) After getting there, take a taxi for the day (about $8 an hour) to get around the small island. Not to miss: 1) the ancient ruins at Ggantija (5200BC!) which make Stonehenge pretty modern!!! 2) Azur Window, a natural geological wonder of the world 3) Xlendi Bay, a romantic scuba diving village 4) Calypso's Cave, legendary 5) "Popeye" Lagoon, village built as set for the movie Sicily, 90 minutes to by hydroplane! Usefull Websites: www.aboutmalta.com (slow but great!) www.hmml.org (study center - good info) www.searchmalta.com (well used by locals) www.manicmalta.com (events up-to-date) www.malta-live.de (german) http.//louishenwood.com (detailed history of malta - one of the best personal websites I know!)
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Published on Wednesday September 29th, 2004 by rangutan
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