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AUGUST 2015 issue 32 local • travel • food & drink • business • EVENTS
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Contents
August 15
LOCAL p. 10 ..... malta & gozo in numbers Facts and figures about the Maltese Islands.
p. 12 ..... Comino: A Mediterranean Paradise If you’re visiting Malta this summer a trip to Comino is almost mandatory.
p. 14 ..... When the Saints Go Marching In Village festas are extremely popular during the summer months.
p. 36 ..... High-Flying Dentistry Tooth colour and whitening techniques from Dr Jean Paul Demajo.
p. 40 ..... One dive. One breath We speak to Luke Cassar about the world of freediving in Malta.
p. 47 ..... Upcoming Designers Fashion stylist Caroline Paris catches up with three up-and-coming local designers.
p. 54 ..... map A guide to the little Maltese Islands.
p. 56 ..... discovering malta & gozo Fancy exploring the Islands? Here's what to look out for.
p. 66 ..... San Anton Gardens: A mini Versailles San Anton Palace is the official residence of the President of Malta and is not generally open to visitors.
p. 71 ..... made in malta Support local trade and take home something truly unique.
p. 85 ..... Filfla – Strong and Alone With its highest point at 60m above sea level, Filfla is an uninhabited rock-island that forms part of the Maltese archipelago.
FOOD & DRINK p. 22 ..... Food to Go From high-end London restaurants to a school canteen in Hackney. This is Nicole Pisani’s journey.
p. 44 ..... Fish by the Sea Mediterranean fish form an integral part of Maltese cuisine.
EVENTS
p. 88 ..... Restaurant & bar Guide
p. 30 ..... what's happening in malta
Thinking about eating out? Here are this month's picks of top local bars and restaurants.
A roundup of events happening in Malta and Gozo during the month of August.
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AIR MALTA BUSINESS p. 26 ..... An expat in Malta A handy guide to purchasing immovable property in Malta.
p. 28 ..... Art, Beauty and Precision
TRAVEL p. 38 ..... A foodie in Paris Caramels, macarons, crepes and baguettes are what to look out for in the city of love.
p. 72 ..... The True Definition of Paradise Discover the amazing Whitsunday islands in Australia.
One on one with Luca Dondi, General Director Central, South, West Europe, Russia & CIS A.Lange & Sรถhne.
p. 64 ..... Property Investment With rental investments that secure a 5% annual return, property is always a prime investment.
p. 78 ..... The Individual Investor Programme in Malta (IIP) The IIP is a modern citizenship-byinvestment programme aimed at ultra-high net worth individuals.
p. 94 ..... air malta news Here's what's been going on behind the scenes of Malta's national airline.
p. 97 ..... interview Up close and personal with Lorna Muliett, Cabin Crew.
p. 98 ..... A royal love affair with Malta Did you know that the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh spent the early years of their married life in Malta?
p. 100 ..... inflight information All you need to know about flying with Air Malta.
p. 102 ..... destination information Planning a trip? Take a look at all of Air Malta's flight routes and code-sharing routes here.
p. 104 ..... electronic device information All the info you need with regards to phone, laptop and tablet usage onboard.
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Meet the Team Editorial and Sales The Content Factory Executive Editor Dana Bonello SALES AND Project Coordinator Renata Vella Design TBWA\ANG Art Director Jeff Fabri Designer Rebecca Bullock Contributors Caroline Paris Edward Borg Enrico Sammut Jean Paul Demajo Marie BenoÎt Mark Bencini Melanie Vella Robert D’Amato Vanessa Azzopardi Veronica Stivala ON THE Cover Santa Marija Bay, Comino Photography Ali Bosios Mark Cassar Kurt Paris Szym Karpovitsch Matthew Grech Marc Casolani
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From the CEO... Hello and welcome on board! Thank you for choosing Air Malta!
You are most probably about to start your summer vacation or have just completed it. If you are starting your holidays we hope that you have a great time on the Maltese Islands! If you are returning back home we hope that you had an enjoyable stay and you are heading back refreshed with wonderful memories that you can cherish for the years to come. In this edition of our in-flight magazine we have got some exciting news to share. You can read about our new code-share agreement with the Dutch carrier, KLM, and an interline agreement with Air Canada. These agreements, with two internationally renowned airlines, will make Malta more accessible whilst offering you seamless travel arrangements. We are also happy to note that, yet again, Air Malta was voted as one of the best Regional Airlines in Europe at the 2015 Skytrax World Airline Awards. Air Malta has always been at the forefront of Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives. This month we are assisting Hospice (Malta) in raising awareness of the organisation’s aims and objectives. Your donations, collected onboard the airline’s flights, will support Hospice to continue to provide and promote the highest standards of palliative care to persons with cancer, motor neurone disease and other terminal diseases, as well as their families and carers. Read more information of our latest news on pages 94-104. We have just started to launch a number of exciting changes and we invite you to travel on Air Malta again to experience them in the near future. Customer satisfaction is of utmost important for us. We love to hear your feedback and what we could do better. Visit www.airmalta.com/wearelistening to answer a few short questions and you can get 10% off your next flight. For more information on Air Malta offers visit our website www.airmalta.com and www.facebook.com/AirMalta and join our newsletter mailing list to receive these offers directly in your inbox. Wherever you are flying with us I hope you have a Great Flight! Philip Micallef, CEO Air Malta
From the Editor… August in Malta is considered one of the best months by many – warmer weather, a myriad of activities and events going on pretty much all over the place, coupled with the traditional ‘summer holidays’ away from the office Malta is significantly brighter during this month. Interestingly however, Malta simultaneously slows down during this same month. Soaring temperatures and longer hours of daylight tend to take their toll on locals who generally retreat to beaches and seaside resorts to enjoy the peak of summer rather than embracing productivity. I suppose it has something to do with being Mediterranean, or maybe it’s just a Maltese thing – nevertheless, if you’re visiting Malta for the first time you should expect to enjoy the most leisurely month of the year, whereas if you’re a local and you’re on your way back home to spend some time with friends and loved ones, I’d like to take this opportunity to welcome you back home and wish you the very best of the summer season! Until we meet again…
Dana
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MALTA & GOZO IN NUMBERS
The Maltese Isles
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It has been said that numbers speak louder than words – we’ve put together a few to give you a better idea of what to expect from our small, yet idyllic, Mediterranean archipelago.
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at the foot of the blocks, and is being carefully restored. The apartments within the complex offer different features and layouts. One may choose between an apartment with views of the open Mediterranean Sea, or perhaps one that overlooks Sliema. Other apartments enjoy views across the opening of the Grand Harbour and towards the picturesque capital of Valletta. Residents have access to the private swimming pool, but those who prefer beaches need not walk far to reach them. Parking availability was given its due attention and thus, four levels of garaging are found beneath the blocks. The details on security within and around Fort Cambridge make it an extremely safe environment.
three- or four-bedroom apartments, duplexes, and penthouses. Today, a small number of the original 380 properties are available on the market, a large majority of which enjoy stunning views from the wide terraces and balconies. If you’d like more information on Fort Cambridge, or perhaps are looking to buy an apartment within this prestigious development, do not hesitate to get in touch with me on kevin@remax-malta.com
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COVER STORY
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Comino: A Mediterranean Paradise WORDS BY Dana Bonello
If you’re visiting Malta this summer a trip to Comino is almost mandatory – and here’s why.
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ituated at the heart of the channel that separates Malta and Gozo, Comino is often referred to as a haven for snorkelers, divers, windsurfers and ramblers alike. Set over 3.5 square kilometres, Comino is car-free and virtually uninhabited, with the exception of a single hotel. Known for its crystalline waters and spectacular sights, Comino is a wellrounded destination offering a myriad
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of activities for both locals and tourists. Apart from the popular Blue Lagoon, Comino offers other spectacular beaches such as the idyllic Santa Maria Bay – a chilled beach nestled away from the humdrum of more popularly frequented beaches. Despite being busier during the summer months, Comino has proved equally popular during the colder season with walkers, rock climbers and photographers. Should you happen to visit during these months, keep an eye out for the wild thyme that grows profusely and fills the air with its distinct scent. In the past, Comino was inhabited during the Roman period but did not gain significance until the arrival of the Knights in 1530. During this period, the island was interestingly used as hunting grounds. Though stark and barren today, Comino was home to several wild boar and hares during this time. Hunting was taken very seriously and The Grandmasters went to great lengths to ensure that their game on Comino was protected: anyone found breaking the embargo on hunting could expect to serve three years rowing on a galley
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Throughout history, the Island also acted as a staging post in the defence of the Maltese Islands against the Ottoman attacks, and more notoriously, the island also proved a useful base for corsair pirates operating in the central Mediterranean. A short walk around the Island will reveal a small chapel dedicated to the Return of Our Lady from Egypt. This was first built in 1618 and has been restored several times since then. Other architectural landmarks include St. Mary’s Tower which was also erected
by the Knights of Malta during the same year on the orders of Grandmaster Wignacourt and designed by Maltese architect Vittorio Cassar. After WWII, Comino remained a backwater until its fortunes revived with tourism in the mid-60s. In 2012 Comino was awarded the QualityCoast Award for its efforts in becoming a sustainable tourist destination. Following this award, Comino has been selected for inclusion in the global atlas for sustainable tourism DestiNet.
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he principal divisions of the year are set out by the annual national and parochial religious feasts and processions. The hot summer months are the festa months, the village and town feasts with their bands and their fireworks displays - a cacophony which is hard to beat!
In Malta we regulate our lives by the daily and monthly cycle of religious activities. For some the working day starts with the ringing of the Paternoster bell half an hour before the first mass at 5am. It ends with the final bell of the day – a sombre one – rung two or three hours after sunset, a request for the living to remember the dead in their prayers. 02
We wish our saints a happy feast with éclat, in a high pitch and with astonishing ardour. And fireworks of such splendour that, at times, make the galaxies above blush in comparison. The festa may be described as a traditional theatrical performance at its best. Everyone has a role to play, and plays it with panache. There are committees, confraternities and compromises. Spirituality and profanity go hand in hand. There are devotional images and secular goingson. Baroque imagery and earthly rivalry close behind. There’s pageantry; and
01. Siggiewi feast, 2014 02. St Paul's feast, 2014
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pettiness; but also enthusiasm. If the saints are really watching we must at least be making them smile, if not laugh, on their feast day. In the villages and rural towns, housewives start cleaning and polishing their houses even more than they do usually, and excitement levels are high during the week leading up to the festa. Brass doorknobs and ornaments are polished to gleam. Often doors, windows and façades are painted anew – the village festa makes people feel proud to form part of their respective communities. Preparations may also include the purchasing, or sewing, of new outfits for the whole family. Sweets and cakes are either made or bought, and fridges are stocked up with cold drinks to greet friends and family who join on the day of the festa. Outdoor celebrations usually start a week or so before the actual feast day. Lights go up - lights are everywhere! The streets are decorated with plenty of bunting, flights of papier-mâché angels and flags. Streets take on a festive ambience. Fireworks enthusiasts prepare all year round for their festa, excelling at ingenious displays of both ground and aerial pyrotechnics.
“If you are not having fun then it is not worth it.� - Tommy Bolin (American Musician)
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No festa would be the same without a band or two
Then of course there are the bands. The first instance that a band took part in a religious procession in Malta is depicted in a 16th century sketch representing the feast of St Lawrence. There is at least one band club, and sometimes two, in towns and villages around Malta and Gozo. Boys and girls who are musically inclined are taught to play an instrument at the local band club, and you will come across various accomplished composers especially during the band marches. No festa would be the same without a band or two. During the celebrations the band, in the face of considerable difficulties, plays secular tunes from some popular opera, but more likely, a march is usually composed by a Maltese composer, possibly the present or past band conductor. The air is filled with
so much noise that one must talk in a very loud voice to be understood at all, thereby increasing the total uproar. On the day of the festa the parish church looks its very best; a symbol of eternal life. Outside it is all lit up. Inside many of its treasures are exhibited. There are stupendous flower arrangements, rich damasks, silver candelabra, the smell of incense, vivid colours. It is a fitting backdrop to the happenings outside. The procession which takes place in the evening feels much slower, with people following the statue of the saint being celebrated, accompanied by the band. This statue of the saint whose feast it is, is carried shoulder high. Children dressed in their best indulge in all the treats a festa offers including soft drinks,
Matterhorns of ice-cream, sizzling mqaret [I'm-ahh-ret] (delicious datefilled pastries), the colourful qubbajt [ooh-bide] (nougat). There are hotdog stalls, hills of popcorn, candy floss and chips served with practically everything. Every festa is the same but different. On the feast of St Julian for instance, shooters let off a feu de joie in honour of their patron saint. The shooters' salute was introduced in 1983. With the introduction of new distractions the festa has lost some of its importance especially in towns like Sliema. But many Maltese still like to spend time, energy and resources on this traditional activity. Saints may be marching out in other places but not on these islands. This is their world, and the Maltese like it to be so.
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A maltese abroad
Food to go Maltese chef Nicole Pisani recently made international news after she abandoned her job at a top restaurant in London to cook in a school canteen. She tells Veronica Stivala that it was travel that inspired her approach to cookery.
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t 17, Nicole Pisani decided, as most teenagers do, to travel. She describes this as another form of education. “Travelling made me feel less shy and I started to make friends and see different cultures while experiencing different ways of eating.” She travelled to Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore, and started to understand what flavour and spice tasted like and what fresh ingredients were actually like. She describes falling in love with gastronomy in Australia – both with the food, and the way it was eaten; perfect but informal. After running a restaurant in Malta for a number of years, Nicole had the opportunity to work in London again. She was involved in operations during the opening of the Corinthia Hotel
in London, and then moved on to a restaurant she describes as 'amazing' called the Modern Pantry, that is run by Anna Hensen. “With ingredients like sea beets and tomatillo, my mind exploded. I remember having two trial shifts that lasted all day. I called home after the first one, saying "I really want to be in this kitchen!" On the second day, without being asked, I filleted the entire fish delivery in an hour, which would normally take an average of three,” she smiles. “However all that glitters isn’t gold, shifts were long and arduous and the cost of living in London was higher than the one I was used to back home. But all that didn’t matter, because I wanted to learn as much as I could from these top kitchens,” she recalls.
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Nicole eventually returned home for a summer and opened a café in Malta. There she’d smoke duck and salmon overnight, and roast whole chickens to be served in salads and sandwiches. “I remember that, after visiting me a couple of times, my best friend got hooked on smoking fish in her backyard for the rest of the summer. It feels good to teach people back home things you’ve learnt from far away,” she muses. Soon after, she was offered the opportunity to work at Nopi, a renowned Middle-Eastern and Asian-inspired brasserie in London. Nicole was first employed as a chef and eventually promoted to manager. “It was amazing to work for Yotam Ottolenghi and Cornelia Staeubli, but the hours were long and the constant strife for perfection eventually became increasingly difficult to deal with,” she notes. Eventually, Nicole felt that she needed a change and decided to take a short rest from restaurant life. Just as she was about to go on that break, she was introduced to Henry Dimbleby through Twitter. Henry is the founder of Leon and co-author of the School Food Plan, making great strides to improve the food served to children in school. There was a vacancy for a chef at his son's primary school in Hackney. They met and hit it off and she took the job, with the main aim of highlighting what can be accomplished in a school, thereby creating a blueprint to help others (using good practice from all around the UK). Four months later Nicole spends her days “with a team of lovely Gayhurst ladies who are starting to understand what being proud of what you serve really means”. They are gradually introducing the concept of comparison between ingredients found in their lunch meals, and educational activities. The school provides mushroom growing kits in the classroom and a tank with crab and lobster; pea shoots in pots on the tables and edible flowers to eat in bowls during lunch. “We want food to be fun and enjoyable for children to have a sense of where it actually comes from, and not from a packet!” says Nicole.
We want food to be fun and enjoyable for children
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An Expat in Malta
Purchasing Immovable Property John and Anna Dawson may very well be fictional characters, but the benefits and legal matters described below are nothing other than real.
Words BY Dr Mark Bencini B.A., M.A. (Fin. Serv.), LL.D., Dip. Tax. contact@vallettalegal.com
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ouse hunting has always been an activity that steered up great excitement for Anna Dawson. Her parents, being relatively adventurous with their investments, had purchased a number of properties in Continental Europe throughout her youth. Her father would often return from a trip holding photo albums containing collections of pictures of properties that he had visited during his exploratory journeys. They would go through the albums together and he would describe every detail of the properties seen and the villages visited. It was now her turn to travel overseas in search of a place where she could escape to when city life became too overwhelming. Anna’s first task was to get informed. She had read a number of articles about Malta after John, her husband, returned from one of his business trips, excited to take her and the children to visit this beautiful Mediterranean island that, in his opinion, ticks all the boxes for an investment opportunity. In a nutshell, Malta’s financial outlook is positive. Core industries, including property development, tourism, financial services and online gaming, are performing very well. Demand for immovable property is high and Malta, being a small island, will always have a limited supply of property in comparison to the demand. One article in particular explained how Maltese property prices have been rising for the past six quarters, after a short slump in late 2012. The house price index rose by 7.58% during the year to Q3 of 2014 and the value of property prices rose by 1.30% during Q3 of 2014.
John is already well acquainted with the island. Indeed, he travelled to Malta on a regular basis to oversee the operations of his local trading company. He often boasts about the professional service that he receives by his team in Malta and most of all that Malta offers the best net effective tax rate in Europe. Once they arrive on the island the Dawson family spend the first few days travelling around so that Anna and the kids can acquaint themselves. It does not take Anna long to get on board with John’s wish to but a property in Malta. It is now a matter of finding the property that suits them best. But before this, they pay a visit to their Advocate in Valletta. Whilst the offices are rather formal, John’s advocate welcomes them in a casual and very hospitable manner. After some small talk, John gets to the point and requests a brief explanation
about the legal and fiscal conditions involved in buying property in Malta. Their advocate receives his request with pleasure and explains that being Citizens of the EU, but not having resided in Malta for a period of five years at any time preceding the date when they would buy the property, means that they may purchase their primary residence, or any immovable property required for their business activities or supply of services, without the necessity of obtaining a specific permit called the Acquisition of Immovable Property (AIP) Permit. Should they, one day, actually and physically reside in Malta for a period of five years, they would be free to acquire any number of properties that they may wish without the need of such permit. Had WORDS they not BY been citizens of the EU, itBarbara would Ricci have been necessary to obtain the AIP Permit prior to the
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acquisition of any property, unless the property falls in a Special Designated Area (SDA). Indeed, SDAs are luxury residential developments that qualify for international investment and thus are exempted from the AIP rules. Property is purchased through a notarial deed. Therefore, John and Anna shall have to engage a Notary to publish a public deed of sale/purchase. Whilst there is no tax imposed on property ownership in Malta, 5% Duty on Documents is imposed on the purchase price of the immovable property. Indeed, being a public officer, the Notary is entrusted to collect the taxes and deposit these with the Tax Authorities. A discount is applicable if the Dawsons, being European Union Citizens, declare
Malta offers the best net effective tax rate in Europe. on the deed that they shall reside in the property being purchased as their sole ordinary residence. Should this be the case, a preferential rate of 3.5% is applied on the first â‚Ź150,000 of the price.
the office John requests that their advocate to assist them throughout the entire process should they find the right property, and such request is accepted with gratitude.
Should they chose to sell the property, the sales tax applicable depends on the duration of their ownership of the property and typically varies between 8% and 10% of the sale value minus certain qualified expenses.
Anna is exhilarated. She walks out of the legal offices, situated in Valletta’s principal road, and observes the historic limestone buildings around her, wondering whether she will find her own little space on this charming island. She now fully understands the reason why her father loved investing in property abroad. Pity he never had the occasion to visit Malta.
Since the purchase of property in a foreign jurisdiction is always a matter to be dealt with caution, before leaving
The above is a fictional story that includes true facts about the benefits that foreigners and expats can enjoy by setting up gaming companies in Malta.
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Art, Beauty & Precision With 51 calibre movements, A. Lange & Söhne has attained a leading position among the world’s best watch brands in just over 20 years. Dana Bonello catches up with Luca Dondi, General Director Central, South, West Europe, Russia & CIS A.Lange & Söhne.
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resden watchmaker Ferdinand A. Lange was onto something when he laid the foundations of his Saxon fine watchmaking business in 1845. His superior pocket-watches are still in great demand among collectors all over the world. Following WWII, the enterprise was expropriated and the name of A. Lange & Söhne was almost wiped out, however, in 1990 Walter Lange, the great-grandson of the late Mr Lange, took the plunge and decided to breathe new life into the business. Today, the A. Lange & Söhne brand produces a couple of thousands of watches every year, all made exclusively of gold or platinum. All wristwatches are powered by exclusive watch movements that are developed and designed in-house, and lavishly decorated by hand, making every watch a unique work of art, apart from a sought-after collector’s timepiece. “Originally A. Lange & Söhne timepieces were regularly presented as royal gifts to reflect and symbolise the magnificence of the empire of Saxony. This explains the use of luxurious materials such as rubies and diamonds for instance,” explains Mr Dondi. “Today, every A. Lange & Söhne wristwatch is completely assembled and engraved by hand; technically speaking we are still using the same techniques established back in 1845 without ever compromising on finishing, or quality,” he interestingly notes. A. Lange & Söhne watches have been voted amongst the top 10 watches in the world. I cannot help but ask what sets
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At this point I’m pretty impressed, but ultimately a gorgeous looking watch isn’t enough. So what about the technology and previously mentioned innovation I wonder? “We have developed over 50 movements over the past two centuries,” Mr. Dondi explains. “A. Lange & Söhne’s objective is to be renowned and sought-after for its impressive levels of precision and finishing. This is reflected in the fact that every one of our wristwatches carries at least one patent, which is pretty impressive in itself.” “In addition, all our watch springs are made by hand in-house as opposed to outsourcing this part or purchasing it from third-parties. The spring is the heart of your watch, now if this is made by someone else then perhaps you are not in full control of your watch after all,” he charmingly replies. I understand that the past, as well as the present, both play a pivotal role in the A. Lange & Söhne – now what about the future? “The future is sensual, mysterious and until now, unknown. I’d personally recommend looking out for A. Lange & Söhne at Watches&Wonders, The Haute Horlogerie Exhibition in Asia next September,” Mr Dondi concludes with a smile.
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these timepieces apart. “There are three things that are deeply embedded into the A. Lange & Söhne DNA, and these include exceptional finishing, unique and useful innovation, as well as the significance of their Germanic background as opposed to a Swiss one” he smiles. Mr Dondi recounts how every wristwatch is absolutely unique because it is hand-decorated by an artist making no two the same. Apart from standard personalisation and engraving, he explains how every part of the watch can be customised since every prestigious timepiece is entirely assembled by hand.
“We pride ourselves on this uniqueness,” Mr Dondi mentions. “Should watch owners ever attend a Lange event, or visit the manufacturer, all they need to do is hand over their watch to one of our watchmakers or engravers and they’ll be able to tell you who assembled and designed your watch. This is pretty unique in the world of luxury watchmaking, and for this reason we supply owners with a signed certificate indicating the actual person who decorated their watch. An A. Lange & Söhne is not just a timepiece, but also a recognised work of art.”
Lange 1: The traditional Lange & Söhne. Largely unchanged with regards to design, this second generation watch is endowed with a manually wound calibre and a jumping outsize date. Zeitwerk: Lange & Söhne’s very first mechanical wristwatch with a digital time display format. Hours and minutes are indicated with jumping numerals that always deliver a precise reading. Terraluna: Apart from the hours, minutes and seconds, the regulator dial of the Richard Lange Perpetual Calendar “Terraluna” also accommodates the four precisely-jumping perpetual calendar displays: date, day of week, month and leap year.
In Malta the Saxon Watch Manufacturer is exclusively represented by Edwards, Lowell. Local watch aficionados can now view these models, at the A. Lange & Söhne corner within the Edwards Lowell boutique in St Julian’s.
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EVENTS THIS MONTH 5, 12, 19, 26 August
5 AUGUST
Trackage Scheme RedRed: Irie – RoofTop Live Maffia Crew & Sessions M3NSA Boat Party Gianpula Join Trackage Scheme every Wednesday at the RoofTop in Rabat. Nights will showcase Malta’s finest musical talent both on stage as well as behind the decks. Each event will boast a different headlining alternative band and everything is set to take you on an eclectic musical journey at this beautiful outdoor location. A headlining band will be announced weekly and the first headliner will be announced shortly. Entrance to these events is FREE with great offers at the bar. www.trackagescheme.com
Atlantis Boat, Sliema Ferries If reggae and mojitos sound anything you might be interested in, then this boat party is definitely one to add to your calendar. Expect a night of dancing and positive energy with the tunes of Mc Sena and ELO from the Irie Maffia Crew and M3NSA! Hot beats, reggae, dancehall and hiphop are what to expect – prepare to dance the night away en route to a secluded Comino bay with a mojito, or two, in hand! Tickets at €25, more info available on (+356) 7774 4771 or (+356) 9962 8036 /RedRed
6, 13, 20, 27 AUGUST
14 AUGUST
Fra Ben Jamming Creamfields 2015 Sessions Malta Fairs & Conventions Centre Fra Ben Reggae Bar, Qawra If you’re after an alternative scene, this event is definitely for you. Join in the musical vibe every Thursday at Fra Ben, sip on an iced mojito and listen to an eclectic mix of professional and beginner musicians jam their way into the night. What’s more, musicians are all encouraged to pick up an instrument and join in while patrons dance the night away. Entrance is free. /tafraben.reggaebar
Creamfields, the biggest Dance Festival franchise worldwide, will be back in Malta this summer on the 14th of August (Eve of a Public holiday) at the MFCC Ta' Qali. Creamfields features a whole host of exclusive and fresh performances from the best of the best that dance music has to offer including: Above & Beyond, Steve Angello, Adam Beyer, Pan-Pot, Redondo and Sasha. www.creammalta.com
5, 12, 19 & 26 August
G7 Wednesdays Café Del Mar Sessions Café del Mar, St Paul's Bay After the success of summer 2014, the Wednesday night mid-week sessions at Café del Mar are back. With stunning sunsets, funky tunes and deep tropical house, G7 Wednesdays at Café del Mar promises to bring life to your holiday. Time: 7pm till late • Entrance: €5 at the door • /G7events
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Are you a Game of Thrones fan? Every Saturday and Sunday. Pick up from your Malta Hotel. Relive the quest for power between the Houses of Stark, Baratheon, Lannister and Targaryen on the island where it all started. Join local actors who actually took part in HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones on this exclusive tour, as they unravel the secrets and adventures of your favourite characters including Arya, Ned, Robb and Sansa Stark, Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, Khal Drogo, Joffrey Baratheon, Lord Varys and Cersei, Jaime & Tyrion Lannister.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS • Led by two very talented local actors who actually took part in Game of Thrones. • E xclusive locations and photo opportunities not accessible on any other tour. • The joys & tribulations of being on a GoT film set and the latest about the stars. • Includes hotel pick-ups and drop offs in luxurious air-conditioned comfort. • I ncludes entry to Fort St Elmo, San Anton Palace, The Monastery, The Counterguard and visits to Valletta, Mdina, Rabat, Manikata and Buskett.
WHY OUR TOUR Because we do it differently. We have worked on Game of Thrones and want to share with you in person our experiences of working alongside your favourite actors and relive with you the emotions we shared at the different locations used. We want you to go back home feeling part of Game of Thrones.
Tours cost €59. For info and booking: E: info@maltafilmtours.com M: +356 7942 1112 www.maltafilmtours.com
This is a small group tour. Bookings received on a first come first served basis.
A Slice of the High Life Our innovative programme lets you enjoy the luxuries of Sunseeker yacht ownership at a fraction of the cost. Luxury yachting - owning a slice is easier than you think. Find out how: WWW.AZUREULTRA.COM
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Outdoor Clubbing: Gianpula Complex Gianpula Complex is Malta’s foremost open-air entertainment address during the summer months. It is a nightlife village with several venues suited to different events and ages. The Gianpula Complex operates from the end of May till the end of September, from Wednesday to Sunday, and it is located in the valley below the medieval town of Mdina. It is only 13 km away from St Julian's, Sliema and Valletta, and 10km from Bugibba (St Paul's Bay). Gianpula Complex covers an area of over 30 acres and has five different venues for you to choose from. It opens its doors at 9.30pm. with the Rooftop, a sought-after lounge where you can have your dinner in the dedicated dining area, or chill out with your friends. From midnight onwards you have four nightclubs to choose from: Marrakech recommended by Malta's most exclusive community, offers carefully selected DJs, singers, VIP tables, champagne and flawless service. Gianpula Main Room is where it all started in the early 90's, with a massive Martin audio sound system, pools, 11 bars and various terraces. The music policy is RNB, commercial and house on Fridays, and it hosts special events on Saturdays. The Groove Gardens opens every Saturday night for a more intimate, underground crowd.
The fifth venue is Phoenix which operates every Friday with various attractions from flame throwers to CO2 jets, with a music policy of main room, house and electro music, and strictly playing house music every Saturday. Various food outlets are available throughout the complex, as well as The Store, where you can purchase various merchandised Gianpula Complex items. Finding your way back to your hotel, after spending a long night at Gianpula, is not a problem, as taxis are regularly lined up outside the club for your convenience. All Club tickets can be bought online via www.gianpula.com
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25 – 27 AUGUST
Armier Bay, Mellieha
AquaBioTech Centre
Get ready for an unforgettable experience of music and colours on the beautiful beach of Armier Bay.The peculiarity is that people are painted with various colours and colourful throw dust in the air to express liberty and colouring their daily lives. Come with the white t-shirt and if you have a plastic water gun bring it along! Ticketline: (+356) 7703 3759 or (+356) 9990 2083
A Hands-On introduction to marine biology A stimulating three day course organised by the AquaBioTech Group in Malta, including lectures on marine biology, the underwater life and the formation of the Mediterranean Sea led by Prof. Alan Deidun. SCUBA diving and snorkelling sessions with PADI certified instructors and marine biologists. www.aquabt.com/courses
Holi Pow Colour Festival 2015 [01]
Marine Biology Course [02]
29 AUGUST
The Big Heart Guinness World Record Attempt Pembroke The 5 years old record to surpass: The largest heart formation consisted of 11,166 participants and was achieved by the state of Nuevo León at an event organised in Mexico back in 2010. 30,000 red headscarves were handed out in the days leading up to the event and were worn by participants, who were also dressed in red, for aerial photographs. The event featured numerous musical performances and was broadcast live on TV. Can Malta show what a big heart it has? Come on, let's do it together! /The Big Heart
30 AUGUST
Perfectly Imperfect: The Motorcycle & Art Show Malta BMX Track, Pembroke A celebration of all things handmade; from building your own set of two wheels, custom painting your helmet, or hanging your own painting on a wall. It's not how fast it goes or how shiny it is, it's how much heart you put into it. /Perfectly Imperfect
7, 14, 21 & 28 August
G7 Fridays at Gianpula Gianpula, Rabat Definitely Malta's most popular open air clubbing experience. Fridays at Gianpula are the highlight of Malta's summer clubbing season. A mix of Malta’s top DJs, new young talent and some guest international artists have been confirmed to grace the dancefloor with top tunes and biggest dance floor hits. Time: 11pm to 4am • Entrance: €6 at the door • www.facebook.com/G7events
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MEDICAL TOURISM
high-flying dentistry
Tooth Colour and Whitening Techniques Is your smile even in colour or multicoloured? Colour is one major factor related to the aesthetics of teeth. The first colour of deciduous or baby teeth is milky white, hence the term milk teeth. As we grow up, our milk teeth are replaced with denser, slightly more yellow, permanent teeth. This natural shade may eventually discolour.
5. Genetics and Ageing: Some people are just born with tooth discoloration and, unfortunately, most people's teeth will not age gracefully. Everyday wear and tear will contribute to tooth discoloration and, over time, this will lead to very dark teeth.
Causes of tooth discolouration:
1. Dental Fillings: Large grey amalgam tooth fillings and old yellowish composite fillings 2. Gold inlays 3. Old crown/bridgework: grey margins at the gum line or exposed metal due to design of prosthesis 4. Denture: metal dentures with visible metal frameworks and clasps.
Extrinsic Staining 1. F ood and Drink: Coffee, tea, soda and red wine etc 2. Smoking/Tobacco use 3. Oral Hygiene: Discoloration is just a minor side effect of inefficient dental care. 4. Medicated Mouthwashes containing chlorhexidine gluconate.
Intrinsic Staining 1. Drugs: Antibiotics such as tetracycline can cause discoloration in children whose teeth are still forming 2. Dental Fluorosis: Fluoride is incredibly important in preventing tooth decay. But too much fluoride can lead to dental fluorosis, a condition that causes white spots or lines on the teeth 3. Trauma: Chipped teeth or broken teeth can darken due to enamel damage or a dead nerve 4. Tooth Decay is often evident in brown or black spots on teeth
Dental Treatment
Whitening Treatment Oral hygiene Ultrasonic Cleaning Teeth Whitening 1. Home kits: Your dentist can provide you with custom-made tooth whitening trays to wear at home. These trays are formed from a mould of your teeth, and hold a gel containing the active agent carbimide peroxide. Worn daily athome, bleaching trays can whiten teeth in a few days. Trays are kept for maintenance top-ups.
Dr Jean Paul Demajo Dental & Implant Surgeon Trained in London and is now working in private practice in Malta.
2. L aser Teeth Whitening: This method uses a peroxide gel to lighten teeth in the dental office in about an hour. After the gel is applied to teeth, a laser is used to heat and activate the teeth whitening agents, with excellent results in a shorter amount of time.
Cosmetic Dentistry 1. Dental fillings/restorations: replacement of old-looking dark coloured fillings into natural tooth-coloured composite resin or porcelain fillings 2. Dental Veneers: Veneers may partially cover frontal tooth discoloration. Veneers may be used to straighten slightly rotated teeth. 3. Dental Crowns: Like veneers, but crowns fully cover discoloured teeth. Changing old metal-ceramic crowns/bridges into all-ceramic metal-free restorations will completely correct the aesthetics and eliminate those grey margins along the gumline once and for all. The colour may be chosen to match the adjacent natural tooth colour or may be made to look ultra-white the latter not always looking natural 4. Conversion of metal frameworks into plastic dentures or complete elimination of dentures and conversion into tooth or implantsupported prostheses. There is no reason why you shouldn't want to smile wholeheartedly. Do not let your discoloured teeth keep you back from smiling or reduce your selfconfidence. The solution is out there. Ask your dentist!
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A Foodie in Paris From the Eiffel Tower, to Notre Dame, and back to the Louvre, Paris is one of the chicest and most discovered European capitals. Now that she’s toured all the sites, and taken all the mandatory selfies, Dana Bonello recommends the savoury and sweet delights you should look out for.
Chocolate Pistachio Escargot
Jean-Yves Bordier Butter
This delicious pastry, that pretty much resembles the Danish pastry, consists of a light fluffy pastry rolled with a sweet pistachio cream and chocolate chips – you’ll probably be wanting two.
In a country where 97% of butter is pretty amazing, after tasting this handmade butter from Brittany it is going to be impossible to ever go back. A couple of different butters are available, including one with smoked salt that tastes great with fish.
Butter Caramels Words fall short when trying to describe the caramel sweets produced by Patrick Roger and Jacques Genin. A heavenly texture comes together with a rich buttery flavour, making these little treats ones that will change your life forever. Go for the natural caramel, or the ginger caramel; or both.
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Baguettes Spread the Bordier butter over a fresh baguette, and you’re about to jet into foodie heaven. When purchasing your authentic Parisian baguette make sure that it has pointed ends – a sign that the bread is handmade. Bread should have a golden brown crust and should make a hollow sound if knocked on.
Laurent Dubois Cheese If you’re in Paris, then you have to eat cheese. More significantly, you need to have Laurent Dubois cheese. A cheese consultant will guide you through selecting the perfect cheese, whereas the availability of vacuum-sealing your cheese makes it an easy souvenir to bring home.
Head of Roasted Cauliflower Tel Aviv street food has, today, become a local favourite, and if there’s one thing that appears particular popular, it’s the roasted cauliflower. Crispy on the outside and melt-in-your-mouth delicious on the inside, this dish is served drizzled in olive oil with a side of tahini sauce.
Macarons Sometimes referred to as macaroons, the iconic French macaron is said to have been created by Laudree in the early 1900’s. A macaron is a delicate, sweet meringuelike biscuit that generally sandwiches a creamy filling – they’re something you honestly shouldn’t miss out on.
Crêpe Missing out on a crêpe in Paris is like skipping a sauna in Norway; absolutely unacceptable. Crêpes are filled with whatever you fancy from fruit jams to chocolate and back to Chantilly cream, and served fresh, warm, and prepared on the spot.
AIR MALTA FLIGHTS Air Malta operates flights to Paris Charles De Gaulle 7 times a week and Paris Orly 9 times a week. Please visit www.airmalta.com for more information.
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Freediving
One Dive. One Breath.
Something incredible happens the second your face touches the water. Your ‘dive reflex’ kicks in. Your heart rate lowers to a quarter of its usual speed. Blood flows only to your vital organs – the heart, brain and lungs. The mind slows to a calm, meditative state. WORDS BY Melanie Vella
PHOTOS BY Mark Cassar
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ome free divers have been recorded to go into a close-tocoma state when diving to 250 to 300 feet. Physiologists say the human body shouldn’t be conscious at that depth. And yet, it is. Regardless of the limitations of our body, we can all hold our breath under water. “The silence and peace of a free dive allows you to experience your body and mind. My passion for the sport and philosophy behind it spur me to want to share it with others who have a similar curiosity,” says Luke Cassar, an avid free diver who has practiced the sport for the past six years. There’s a mystery around this extreme watersport, as free divers push the boundaries of the human body to reach new depths – literally.
Free divers go into the depths of the sea with just one breathe of air, using no scuba gear or breathing apparatus, only their lungs. They delve deeper into a relaxed mental state with limited movements every action, every thought carefully premeditated. “Free diving opens you up to a world of breathing techniques and breathholding, which submerge you into an experience of freedom in the deep blue,” says Luke. There are many different types of free diving – with or without weights, with fins and so on. Recreational free diving is different to competitive free diving as a completely different approach is adopted. “When I dive recreationally I respect the sea, I respect my limits, and I can literally stay in the water for six hours at a stretch,” he says.
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The silence and peace of a free dive allows you to experience your body and mind. Luke has always been closely connected to the sea. As a child he loved to snorkel, sail and swim. “My travels took me to Asia where I spent most of my time learning meditation over the course of five years. When I returned from India a friend introduced me to free diving as a means to exploring meditation through a different practice,” he explains. On his first session, Luke realised he could hold his breath for over two minutes. This is a relatively long time for someone who never practiced the sport. “I was hooked.” Luke and three friends spent a summer free diving every day. Their expeditions took them to explore the 15 sunken shipwrecks scattered around the Maltese Islands.
“Preparing yourself and your breath before a dive will determine how long you can dive for. It’s a mental practice. You need to let go of any anxiety, stress or of setting any goals,” Luke explains. “You learn to resist the urge to breathe when you’re under water. This is when you train your mind to go further into relaxation, relax all your muscles, even your tongue. Your mind cannot be racing; surrender to the sea, your heartbeat synchs with your surroundings,” he says. Malta is one of the best places in the world to free dive. Our coastline offers plunging depths just off the coast, unlike other countries, like Thailand, where you need to drive a boat for miles to reach 40 meters depth.
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Malta is ranked as one of the top five places in the world for this sport, with an average 30 to 40 meter visibility in the sea. “You can look at a wreck that’s 35 meters deep and see the whole wreck, interact with fish and other sea animals. Our coastlines are dotted with caves and swim-throughs. At the ‘Blue Hole’ near the Azure window in Dwejra, Gozo, you can dive 18 meters into a deep natural hole and ascend on the other side into the vast open sea.” Luke is dedicated to instructing people who are curious about the sport to build their confidence and practice safely. He met up with Jesper Stechmann, the 2010 World Free Dive Champion, and together they work to promote this extreme sport in Malta. Stechmann, born in Denmark, holds a personal record of diving 102 meters (the approximate equivalent of the length of the Portomaso Skyscraper in Malta) and back up again in one breath. Jesper now spends much of his time giving freediving lessons. The most important safety tip in free diving is to buddy up. Luke and Jesper brought together a community of free divers through the ’Freedivers Ready’ Facebook page, where anyone going out for a dive can post on the page and find a buddy or three to join the adventure. It’s also advisable to get a proper introduction to the sport by a qualified and experienced instructor who can teach you the right techniques to ensure you don’t cross your limits. Luke and Jesper offer courses for anyone from beginners to experienced divers who are eager to explore the sport in crystal clear Maltese waters. “For the dedicated free diver, the sport is a calling and the level of passion and satisfaction increases every time you get in the water. There is something deeply peaceful about floating around 10 meters below the surface without needing to breath” Luke concludes with a smile.
If you’re interested to find out more about the sport and the courses, visit www.freedivermalta.com for more details or look up Freedivers Ready on Facebook.
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Fish by the Sea It is expected that during the peak of summer visitors to our islands came here to enjoy our refreshing, clear seas and between one swim and another, find a cool place close to the water to enjoy typical Maltese flavours, fresh fruit and vegetables, crisp salads and of course tasty fish. WORDS BY Enrico Sammut
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here is no escaping the reality that neither in quantity nor in selection do fresh fish catches satisfy demand. Not only has the Mediterranean been over–fished along the years but today more people seek it out and are prepared to pay the always increasing prices. To be truthful the scarcity of select fish is no new phenomenon. In centuries past it was only at the tables of the Knights of Malta, the Nobility and the monied merchant classes that fine fish and sea food were to be found. Shipping vessels and methods were far more limited than today and consequently relatively small catches were landed and prices were high. The poorer levels of society found themselves in a dilemma, not being able to afford this fresh fish yet being constrained to eat fish, or rather a no meat diet, on many days of the year. This is how fish alien to Maltese waters like cod, herring and sardines found their way to our markets in various preserved forms; salted, smoked or in brine. Having painted this picture of gloom, I am pleased to say that much fish still reaches our markets and restaurants. Other sea creatures like octopus and squid may be frozen yet locally caught earlier on in the season and when in abundant never treated with any preserving chemicals or the like. The fish may vary depending on the restaurant’s supplier as not all fishermen actually fish for the same species. Amongst the more prized species one should find the Pixxi San Pietru (John Dory), members of the scorpion family like the Cippullazza, Skorfna and Gallina. Pagru and Kaħlija, both belonging to the Bream Family are much appreciated too. There
01. Fresh fish and local produce at Gululu in St Julians 02. Gululu's Pan cooked Calamari 03. The freshest Swordfish plain grilled
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food review is often not enough to go round and thankfully – although to many this may sound blasphemous – there are a number of fish farms around Malta which rear Sea Bass - Spnott, Gilt Head Bream - Awrat and Gurbell for which to the best of my knowledge there is no English name. All of these are delicious fish with delicate white flesh and may be prepared in different ways. Their freshness is guaranteed and prices are extremely affordable. Swordfish and Tuna – end of July and the beginning of August mark the very end of the early Tuna season – are usually grilled and served simply with a wedge of lemon or a fresh herb and caper sauce. These are fish for the fussier eaters who are put off by fish bones. Fish restaurants abound along the sea shore in towns and villages like Marsaxlokk, St. Paul’s Bay and St. Julian’s. In the last of these fishing bays, down by the fisherman's boats, Gululu, a typical Maltese restaurant, always has an abundance of fish on offer including several of those mentioned above. Gululu is acclaimed for its fish based starter dishes too which comprise of various fritters and patties and also pan seared octopus,
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calamari and local prawns all ideal to share, family style. During the last week of August one may be lucky to taste the first Lampuki. This very “Maltese” of fish has a most particular and agreeable taste and is best cooked fried with a zalza pikkanti - a caper, olive and tomato sauce - on the side. The Lampuka – Dolphin Fish or Dorado – is extremely popular with locals and Gululu celebrates the season with a special menu devoted solely to dishes featuring this fish as do neighbouring Cafe Cuba for fish lovers a visit down to Spinola Bay in St Julian's is a must.
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upcoming designers Malta’s fashion scene has been steadily growing over the last few years. Popular opinion says that it has also been gaining significant progress - in terms of choice, quality and, of course, the most important factor of all - public interest.
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n general, in Malta, we do tend to celebrate our local artists and their works especially when it comes to traditional works of arts (for instance, paintings and sculptures). Sadly, this mentality has been slow into extending itself towards viewing our fashion designers as artists. Few are looking at their pieces as items to supplement their wardrobes with, and most prefer shopping at franchise stores and from other mass-
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market brands. This has led to very few of our designers reaching that point when they can take on their art and passion as a full-time enterprise. Many people working within the Maltese fashion industry live two lives, investing in two careers and getting slightly exhausted but always thriving on passion, spirit and adrenaline. Today, we meet three fledgling Maltese designers – Ritienne Zammit, Marco
Parascandalo and Gaetano Busuttil. Each of these designers have a unique product and they have managed to amass quite a following over the last few years. This has been largely helped by very well-received shows at the annual Malta Fashion Week, which is currently Malta’s best platform for launching and showcasing our local talent. Both Ritienne and Gaetano have won the 'Best New Fashion Designer Awards.'
Ritienne Zammit is a very interesting woman and she continues to build a reputation as an experimental designer. Over her past three collections, I have watched her experiment with a varied range of materials including but not limited to, metal, plastic, fur and brocade. I revel in the fact that her designs are never constrained by traditional ‘fashion’ rules – she lets her fertile imagination run and the result is always something somewhat unexpected.
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She says her inspiration comes from her natural surroundings, from traditions and culture, from history which, in Malta, is all around us. Her last collection was largely based on an important portion of Maltese history; the story of Dun Mikiel Xerri. When asked whether she feels she has already developed or is still developing the ‘look’ of her brand, Ritienne expresses her love for versatility and says that she believes the ‘look’ will continue to develop and change as the years progress. I asked Ritienne what she finds most limiting working as a fashion designer on this small Island – “We are a small island – everything takes longer to reach its full potential. There is also a general lack of focused productions, very limited stock and a lack of technical availabilities in the world of textiles.”
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Marco Parascandalo is a tall young man with a winning smile. His brand PARASCANDALO has become a very popular name on this island. He made head waves last year when he released a collection of slogan sweaters and t-shirts using Maltese phrases. In fact, there are many who would associate the word SKANDLU (meaning scandal) with Marco – his most popular slogan design. Marco actually started working within the industry in London; he interned at different fashion houses acquiring different trades such as sewing,
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embroidery, styling and illustration. He decided to come back to Malta a few years ago and continue to develop his own brand here. Marco cites his current environment as inspiration, along with fashion from both the 70s and 90s eras. Although Marco does have another daytime job, it is is still within the fashion industry – he works as a visual merchandiser and buyer for high street fashion brands.
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His last collection, shown last May at Malta Fashion Week, built on the previous year’s but was a little bit more refined. Whilst the ‘SKANDLU’ slogan remained, there’s now a bit more elegance and a bit more maturity to his work.
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To close, I asked each designer a couple of random fashion questions – here are their answers: 2015 Fashion love? Ritienne: Clash of prints, slogan tees, androgyny, faux fur and pastel colours. Marco: Parascandalo's IN THE SKY collection – love that! Gaetano: Pastel colours and the femininity trend.
Who is the man/woman who wears your clothes? Ritienne: The character of my brand’s clothing transmits a strong, rebellious and powerful individual with a dominant message for society. Marco: A person who enjoys standing out from the crowd but, at the same time, places an importance on feeling comfortable. Gaetano: A fearless and powerful woman.
What do you think of the latest gender neutral fashion craze? Ritienne: I love the contemporary/ modern look it creates – minimal and timeless.
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Marco: I’m very into that, from a young age, I myself always wanted to dress in a gender neutral manner. I also have some pieces within my collection which can be worn by both males and females. Gaetano: I love it!
Gaetano Busuttil is a man on a mission. He has always been interested in fashion design, but it was when he started working in a local textile shop that he really honed his skills and talent. Right now, he is actually working on his brand ‘Couture by Gaetano’ in a full-time capacity. He also feels he has already developed the ‘look’ of his brand, which is mainly built around long dresses with transparencies and embroidered embellishments. He is inspired by many things and says that ideas tend to pop into his
head at unexpected times. He likes to carry paper and a pencil with him so he can sketch and jot down his fleeting thoughts and ideas; he’d hate to forget them. Gaetano thinks that the hardest thing for a Maltese fashion designer is, that people don’t always appreciate the difference between designers, seamstresses and tailors. “If all you want is a replica of a dress in a picture, a seamstress/tailor is sufficient. However, if you want something designed for your body, for a specific occasion, that’s a designer’s job.”
Should models be skinny? Ritienne: I never supported the size zero fad - Models should be in good physical fitness, but not skinny. Marco: It depends on the designer’s mental picture for that particular item he/she is showcasing – although this a skinny-obsessed world! Gaetano: A model should have a nice body, not necessarily a size zero body but yes, models should be quite skinny.
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BOSS summer 2015: MUSIC MEETS FASHION The world of music delivers the right ingredients for a sophisticated and effortless dress code. BOSS builds its latest collection around an aspirational archetype that mingles with the industry’s downtown cool. From halflined coats to tumbled slim-fit jackets: the clothes find a balance between tailored and casual.
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The news is in their fits; the jackets offer unconstructed tailoring, and therefore a casualness that is downtown ready. Whilst details lend easiness to the new BOSS look, it is defined by boxy shapes on top and tapered, slightly cropped trousers below. Rich colour combinations – a flamingo pink shirt over sandtoned trousers, and art deco blue over coffee – also bring a new beat to the BOSS world.
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Exploring the islands Despite its diminutive size, the Maltese archipelago is bursting with historic sites, idyllic spots, culture and tradition. The Maltese Islands are like nowhere else. Here you’ll find fossil-studded geo formations, prehistoric temples, intriguing diving opportunities, and a richly woven history of remarkable intensity. Here’s a handy guide on what to look out for during your stay.
LOWER Barrakka Gardens, valletta MALTA Created in 1775, this public garden is one of the most beautiful parks in Valletta and was originally created as a recreational area for the Knights of St John. The garden includes several statues and breathtaking views of the Grand Harbour.
The Red tower, mellieha MALTA Fort St Agatha has taken on its more common alias due to its brightly coloured walls. Built towards the middle of the 17th century, the bastioned watchtower formed the sixth addition to the Lascaris towers.
Ġgantija Temples GOZO Did you know that the Ġgantija Temples are older than the pyramids of Egypt? Explore the Neolithic temple complex found in the village of Xagħra [Sha-rah] in Gozo. The Ġgantija Temples are the earliest example of megalithic temples in Malta.
Sliema Promenade MALTA Chill at one of the many cafés, or take a leisurely stroll along this broad seafront promenade that links the bustling shopping centre of Sliema, to the cosmopolitan nightlife of St Julian's.
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Valletta MALTA Colloquially known as ‘Il-Belt’, Valletta is the capital city of Malta that was built during the rule of the Knights of St John. This baroque city is speckled with neoclassical and modern architecture and has been declared Europe’s Capital of Culture 2018.
The Azure Window, Dwejra GOZO This enormous natural limestone arch is found by the shores of the quaint village of Dwejra [Dewy-rah] in Gozo. Known also for its charming Inland Sea, Dwejra bay is home to one of the most spectacular scuba diving spots in Gozo. We recommend visiting at sunset.
GĦasri Valley gozo Għasri [Ah-sree] Valley is a picturesque natural creek with cristalline waters and a small pebbly beach. Getting there may be tricky, as it involves over 100 steps down a cliff; but the breathtaking views straigh off a postcard definitely make up for them!
Golden bay MALTA Large clay hills slope gently around the waters of this secluded bay, found along the north west coast of the island. Taking its name from its golden coloured sand, Golden Bay is one of Malta’s most sought-after and popular sandy beaches during the summer months.
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Dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady, the colloquiallyknown 'Rotunda' is a Roman Catholic church in the centre of Mosta. It is currently the fourth largest unsupported dome in the world, and the third largest in Europe.
mdina malta Formerly known as Città Notabile, this beautiful medieval walled town served as the island’s capital until 1530. This majorly pedestrian city displays an interesting mix of Baroque and Norman architecture, including several palaces that, today, serve as private homes.
Paceville, St Julian's malta The St Julian's nightlife district is heavily populated with nightclubs, bars, pubs and restaurants. It is considered one of Malta’s largest party areas and is popular with locals and tourists alike.
Ċittadella GOZO Also known as the Citadel, this small fortified city is found at the heart of Victoria in Gozo. All its fortifications, including the medieval epicentre, are intact. A number of historic buildings are located within its walls making it a definite must-see in Gozo.
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The Malta
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blue lagoon comino Take a short boat ride to Malta’s tiniest island, Comino, and enjoy the glittering aquamarine waters of the aptly-called Blue Lagoon. Popular with snorkellers and divers, this tiny paradise welcomes a large number of visitors each year.
Blue Grotto, Żurrieq Malta Located along the south coast of the island, the Blue Grotto comprises a number of sea caverns that are known for the mesmerising natural display of sunlight and reflections in the water. Daily boat visits to the caves are available during the summer.
Located in Malta’s capital city, Valletta, and housed within what was once the Sacra Infermeria of the Knights of Malta, is The Malta Experience. This audio-visual spectacular is one of the largest attractions in Europe in terms of duration, system and language commentaries. It is also the only show that retraces 7,000 years of Maltese history. The 45-minute presentation can be listened to in one of 17 languages. In a purposely-built auditorium, with a panoramic screen, sensational vision and a gripping commentary, The Malta Experience brings 7,000 years of history to life. The show is undoubtedly worth a visit for anyone interested in Malta’s unique story. Moreover it is an ideal reference guide to the island’s places of interest. So why not make it your first stop and let Malta’s treasures unfold before your eyes?
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Tumas Group Announces Major Investment at Hilton Malta Tumas Group has announced an intensive programme of investment at the Hilton Malta hotel, which will reach a peak in 2016. The total investment of around â‚Ź15 million will provide 293 refurbished bedrooms, new food and beverage outlets, extended executive lounge facilities as well as replaced elevators. The project will also include investment in new engineering technology to provide a more energy efficient operation. Due to this extensive project of refurbishment, the hotel will be closed for a short period of 10 weeks from 6 February to 15 April 2016. This investment will ensure the facilities provided at Hilton Malta will continue to be among the best offered anywhere in the world.
Matthew Mullan, General Manager of Hilton Malta said “Hilton Malta has positioned itself as the premium hotel in Malta and this significant upgrade to the facilities will ensure we are best placed to continue to provide world-class quality and service to our guests. We are very proud of the many achievements and awards this hotel has received in recent times, and we will now be able to build on this success with this investment�.
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Malta: There’s Power in Property Investment With rental investments that secure a 5% annual return and property prices that continue to go up, it’s no wonder that the international community has set its sight on property in Malta. Here we consider why this Mediterranean haven has become a hotspot for those keen to expand their property portfolio.
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ho could have imagined the sheer potential of a tiny island in the middle of the Mediterranean?
In just the span of a couple of decades, Malta has gone from being a holiday spot purely popular for sun-and-sea breaks, to a destination that attracts luxury travellers, global companies and eager business investors – all of whom want a piece of what this petite island nation has to offer. As a result, the property industry has exploded. More and more international visitors and expats are choosing to buy here, whether as a home, a place to get away to, or a rental investment. The limited supply of land has meant the property costs have continued to rise, and prices here remained steady, even during the Europe-wide property crash. The island’s house price index rose by 7.58% in 2014, and has continued its increase in 2015 too. This has given investors an excellent return, whether they bought their home to live in and sell at a later date, or to rent.
Naturally, the Maltese lifestyle is a huge draw in itself. It may sound cliché to say that the island has something for everyone but it really does, with a dynamic history, culture and way of life that enthrals its visitors. Once here, visitors get to experience the very best that the Mediterranean has to offer from world-class restaurants, international cuisines and sophisticated bars, to undiscovered coves on the coast that make for a dreamy afternoon getaway. In fact, it is this balance of modern living and stark natural landscape, as well as the fabulous mix of old and new, that continues to make Malta such an exciting and dynamic place to live and invest in. The range of properties also provides thrilling prospects for investors. You can choose from large apartments with unobstructed sea views and historic character houses in tiny villages, to sprawling villas with pools and plenty of outdoor space for entertaining. There are unconverted properties with oodles
of potential and ‘ready-made’ homes in chic contemporary developments – both of which delight investors keen on adding something different to their portfolios. With a population of just over 400,000, there’s also an eclectic mix of people in Malta. There’s now an established, and constantly-growing, expat community with individuals from all over the world. Many have been drawn here for business reasons and to make the most of the many incentives for start-ups and companies in the iGaming and financial services sectors. Others have chosen Malta as the perfect place to retire to or retreat to. The island is also a safe haven for families to raise their children, with excellent healthcare and education systems that mirror the best European and US models. The English-speaking population makes it easy to settle in, while the close proximity to the rest or Europe and the umpteen flights in and out of the Malta everyday, make it easy for people to work in and commute to. In addition to all this, there are also several incentives to encourage individuals and companies to invest in Malta. The island’s economy remains one of the better performing ones within the Eurozone, while preferential taxation rates exist for high net-worth individuals and those keen to invest. Special Designated Areas – modern developments ideal for expat living and as rental investments – have also been created to facilitate international buyers. Altogether this creates an appealing mix that fulfils so many diverse criteria. Finally, Malta is also a place where people can really make the most of their worklife balance: time seems to go slower in Malta, and it’s so easy to travel around the island that you can be on the beach or by the pool just minutes after leaving the office. So, if you have ever imagined owning a little piece of paradise, then this may really be the place to find it and make it your own – whether as a wonderful home or an excellent real estate investment.
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WEDDINGS
a romantic wedding in malta Heather Boyes and Steven Hollingsworth – Married in Malta on 25th May 2015.
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hen Steve and I first got engaged, we had an idea of an intimate wedding shared with the people who mattered to us most. Spending most of our days day dreaming and saving for trips away, getting married abroad seemed the perfect way to say 'I do'. Malta was the one of the few places we researched that we immediately fell in love with. Who wouldn't want to say their vows amidst that beautiful landscape full of such friendly people and warm sunshine? I could immediately picture us getting married in one of Malta's stunning locations. We chose to hire a wedding planner and clicked straight away with the friendly team at Sarah Young's weddings. They helped us to create our intimate, dream wedding, without a single notion of stress. And on 25th May 2015 we said 'I do' in the beautiful orange grove of a stunning garden villa on the island. Sarah and her team ensured the day ran smoothly and was everything we had dreamed of and more; the sun shone the entire day, the flowers for the bouquets were gorgeous and looked perfect alongside the gardens in the villa. All our guests thoroughly enjoyed the day and the days before and after the wedding, which were spent exploring the beautiful island of Malta. It was such a perfect day and this island will always hold special memories for us and all our guests who came. I think we may just have to return for our first year anniversary!
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San Anton Gardens: a mini Versailles
WORDS BY Edward Borg
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San Anton palace is the official residence of the President of Malta and is not generally open to visitors. In the winter months concerts are held in one of its beautiful halls mostly to raise funds for the President’s charity, The Community Chest Fund. These are by invitation only. However, anyone can pay a visit to its well-kept and attractive gardens during opening hours. Both locals and visitors can be seen enjoying the ambience and peace of these gardens and they are especially attractive to mothers with young children as there is no traffic to worry about. This palace and its gardens were a private summer residence and a refuge for the Grand Masters.
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his elegant palace, in Attard, goes back to the early 17th century. In 1620 the Provençal knight of St John, Antoine de Paul who was considered to be a ‘frivolous’ bonvivant, built a villa to serve as his country retreat. Antoine de Paule was conferred the title of Eminenza by Pope Urban VIII, thus according him equal status with cardinals. De Paule named his villa after his patron saint, St Anthony. The gardens were laid down right at the beginning according to visitors’ accounts. He went on enlarging both the villa and the garden having fountains, pools and statues constructed. He must have foreseen that keeping the garden beautiful and watered, especially in the dry summer months was going to be difficult and he had reservoirs built on land acquired in nearby Balzan and Lija. Because it is situated more or less in the geographical centre of Malta and is protected by the Great Ridge the gardens are spared the north winds. In fact the 600 or so citrus trees – orange, lemon, Seville orange and tangerine – produce so much that Her Excellency the President has a citrus fête at the end of January. A number of school children are encouraged to help with picking the fruit beforehand and then the citrus and citrus products, such as marmalade, orange and lemon cakes and other food, made by the kitchen brigade at San Anton are sold during the fête, proceeds going to The
Community Chest Fund. On this occasion the private gardens of the Palace are open to the public. There are 15 acres of public gardens in San Anton and four and a half acres of private gardens. Let it also said that one visitor compared these gardens to the orangerie at Versailles. Antoine de Paule became the 56th Grand Master of the Order of Malta in 1623. He died in Malta on 9 June 1636 when he was 85 years old after a long illness. He bequeathed San Anton to the Order.
According to the historian Thomas Freller in his The Palaces of the Grand Masters in May 1644 the famous Danish physician and scientist Thomas Bartholin “was not very impressed by the villa but he admired the garden much more..." In March 1663 the baron of Eulenberg visited the ‘summer residence of the Grand Master, called S. Anton: here the air is not so pure and healthy as in Boschetto. At San Anton we saw a fountain with a huge water pipe and 40 other side pipes. In the middle there
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were gardens with Seville orange trees. Another fountain was sprinkling water as if it were raining. There is a long passage which is surrounded by stone walls on both sides. "Further down... there is a place with hunters’ lodges to shoot at ducks which were swimming in a pond." The love of some Maltese for hunting goes back a long time! Freller writes that “Although we lack exact plans, it can be deduced from these comments that San Anton garden was then laid out according to the typical baroque ‘French style’, that is it was built in geometric order with at least one middle axis.” Giovanni Francesco Abela, Auditor of Grand Master Antoine de Paule praised the gardens in his important work Della Descrittione di Malta.
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Other grand masters made changes and embellishments in the palace and the garden: the Portuguese Grand Master Antonio Manoel de Vilhena extended the water supply; Grand Master de Rohan Polduc the French aristocratic who did his best to save the Order from total destruction, and to further the well-being of the Maltese people, completed and enriched the Palace Chapel of Our Lady of the Pilar and incorporated the arms of the Grand Masters who contributed most to the palace and the gardens. There is another chapel at San Anton palace, the Russian Orthodox chapel, which was quite recently refurbished. In December 1995 Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman pilot-cosmonaut, presented a magnificent icon to the then President Dr Ugo Mifsud Bonnici for permanent display in the chapel. The icon depicts St George and the dragon. The Russian connection with Malta goes back a long way. In fact there was a royal
birth at the palace in 1876, that of the second daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, Princess Victoria Melita. Princess Melita was later to become Tsarina-in-waiting as the wife of Grand Duke Kirill who had assumed the title of Tsar after the murder of Nicholas II. These gardens are worth a visit. You will be walking in the footsteps of many eminent personalities including Queen Marie of Romania who lived there for
varying periods which she wrote about in The Story of My Life, Sir Alexander Ball, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, who loved the cool air after the oppressive heat of Valletta, Lady Hester Stanhope, Empress Marie Feodorovna, Edward VII (both as Prince of Wales and King}, Queen Elizabeth II and so many more. In fact many royal visits are commemorated in the trees planted by the royal personages in the private and public gardens or in marble wall tablets.
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MADE IN MALTA Looking for local products? Then you've come to the right place. By purchasing authentic Maltese products, manufactured by skilled craftsmen using the finest materials, you are contributing towards keeping these skills alive on our Islands, and taking home something truly Maltese.
Charmingly Local Head over to Mdina Glass at Ta’ Qali Crafts Village to see the glassmakers, free of charge, and check out their wide range of unique, practical and decorative handmade glassware. This includes a large selection of textured glass lanterns, in various shapes and sizes, ideal for indoor or outdoor use. Each style of lantern comes in a choice of nine colours, with handles made of either handmade real leather or rope. For more infoRMATION: T: +356 2141 5786 You can shop at any of the seven outlets throughout Malta and Gozo, or online with worldwide delivery at: www.mdinaglass.com.mt
Handcrafted Just For You When in Malta don’t miss true craftsmen at work. The artisans at Mediterranean Ceramics will amaze you with their artistry and passion. In their Ta’ Qali workshop you can admire the detailed and artistic execution of volcanic stone table-tops and many other useful and decorative pieces. The designs on these unique pieces are alluring – and anything, from table-tops to kitchen counters, lamps and cruets, can be produced to your own dimensions and design. Mediterranean Ceramics have crafted this bespoke tradition into a true art. Visit the Ta’ Qali Crafts Village shop, or the shop at the Valletta Waterfront. Have part of Malta right at home – worldwide delivery is easily available to add a dash of affordable art to your surroundings.
Feel free to contact us: T: +356 2010 5552 • M: (David Grima) 9920 1055 / M: (Brian Grima) 9944 0922 www.MediterraneanCeramics.com
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The True Definition of Paradise WORDS BY Vanessa Azzopardi
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Australia: a massive land of beauty and adventure. Ranging from tropical forest to dry arid deserts, from cosmopolitan cities like Sydney to UNESCO World Heritage sites like the Great Barrier Reef, it's no surprise that this land down under attracts millions of tourists every year. Covering 7,692,024 square kilometres, it is safe to say that the country has an abundance of must-sees and must-dos. After travelling through this spectacular country for a year, there is definitely one area that will remain in my memory throughout my lifetime: the amazing Whitsundays Islands.
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enough of a beautiful sight, during the months between May and September, you are likely to witness humpback whales playing in the water on their migratory journey north from the Antarctic to give birth in Queensland's warmer waters. In fact, a common misconception is that the best time to visit northern Queensland is during the Australian summer months of December to February. However, this is actually the least ideal time to visit, as cyclones can hit the state
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and dangerous jellyfish can be found in the waters. Although winter has lower humidity and safer water, the islands are still popular all year round. At just 5km squared, Hamilton Island is the largest inhabited island and the most commercial of them all, with Hamilton Island Resort and private villas making up 30 per cent of the island, the rest untouched forest. Sailing around the islands, watching spectacular sunsets, and trekking or quad biking through the bush, are just some of the luxuries one gets to experience here. Even just sipping a glass of wine, overlooking the breathtaking marina is enjoyable enough, but it is even more spectacular thanks to the friendly and colourful birds that inhabit the island. Be sure to never leave your food unattended outside because you might find a cockatoo or a kookaburra enjoying your lunch before you do. As beautiful, luxurious and relaxing as Hamilton Island is, it isn't the only highlight of the Whitsundays. Many of
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the other islands here are also renowned for their beauty and serenity, with some offering exclusive accommodation on pristine beaches. Dent Island is entirely dedicated to a luxury golf course, while Hook Island has an underwater observatory where guests can enjoy viewing fish and coral reefs in their natural habitat. As stunningly beautiful as each of the islands are, the crème-dela-crème would have to be Whitehaven beach on Whitsunday Island. Regularly ranked among the world's most beautiful beaches, this spot definitely lives up to its name. A 7km stretch of the finest and whitest sand you will probably ever see in your life trickles down into a beautiful inlet of white sand, winding around the shallow azure water. Private chartered yachts, group day trips, and private seaplane flights are available to help you enjoy this gem of an island in style. The Whitsundays are also the gateway to the world's largest coral reef system,
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the Great Barrier Reef. Boat trips leave daily, with snorkelling and diving opportunities as well as submersible boat trips that give visitors the chance to experience the reef and all its inhabitants in their most natural form – leaving you awestruck at the amazing array of colourful marine life swimming right around you. A helicopter ride allows visitors to witness this fascinating structure from above the water too. And if you haven't had enough after a day on the reef, you can even spend a night under the stars, sleeping on a pontoon right on the reef, or enjoy a few days and nights on a 'liveaboard' – a boat that takes you around various areas of the reef for remote diving locations. If you ever find yourself on this beautiful continent with a bikini, snorkels and a camera in hand – be sure not to miss out on a trip to these fascinating islands.
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THE DELICATA CLASSIC WINE FESTIVAL
Malta’s greatest wine event of the year is back for its 14th year, at the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta from 6th till 9th August, from 7pm until midnight – and then three weeks later from 28th till 30th August it happens all over again in Nadur, Gozo. The way it works is simple – entrance is free. To try the wines simply purchase a wristband for the night and a souvenir glass for €12.50 (which is then yours to keep) upon entrance to the gardens. The last glasses and wristbands are sold at 11pm,
the last wine is poured at 11.30pm and the festival closes at midnight. No glasses or bottles will be sold or alcohol poured to anyone under the age of 17. At the Valletta Wine Festival live cooking stalls will be
serving suckling pig, pasta, pizza, paella, koftas, kebabs, Indian dishes, sushi and Thai noodles dishes, a selection of cheese and mixed platters and desserts. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights only, Island Caterers will serve a Mediterranean Grill buffet, accompanied by Delicata wines, in the fully seated restaurant area down in the Saluting Battery, with its breath-taking views over the harbour, for €36 per person. Reservations are highly recommended (see contact details below). Live entertainment will be performed every night at the Valletta festival starting with
an opening night concert by Red Electrick and Planet Seed (Thurs), Billy Lee and the Spiteri Lucas Band (Fri), Relikc and the Crowns (Sat) and Cash & Band and George Curmi (Puse) and his band (Sun). The festival will be compered by Mireille Bonello and street magic will be performed by Ivan Mallia on all four nights. In Nadur, Gozo, there will also be live entertainment every night and an assortment of food stalls selling both Gozitan and international dishes. There will also be a regular shuttle service operating each night between the Mgarr ferry terminal and the festival in Nadur for a nominal fee of €2 round trip per person.
Reservations for the Saluting Battery buffet can be made on T: 2143 3268 or email events@islandcaterers.com.mt
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reputable foreign individuals and families who make a significant contribution to the economic development of Malta. The legal basis regarding citizenship-byinvestment is contained in Articles 10 (9) (b) and 24 (1) (i) of the Maltese Citizenship Act, Cap 188, and the Individual Investor Programme Regulations of the Republic of Malta, 2014. Furthermore, an agreement reached between the EU Commission and the Maltese Government on 29 January 2014 confers upon the IIP a unique legal status with explicit EU treaty protection acknowledged and approved by the EU Commission. The IIP requires a person to make an economic contribution to the country. In return, and subject to a very thorough
Due diligence fees are payable for all applicants, as well as fees to cover the passport application and bank charges. Additionally, the following investment requirements and other obligations must be met: • Property – either the purchase of a residential property in Malta with a price of at least €350,000, which must be held for five years, or the lease of a residential property with a rental of at least €16,000 per annum, also held for five years • Investment – €150,000 in a prescribed investment, details of which are published from time to time by the Identity Malta Agency, which must be held for five years • Insurance – the holding of a valid global health insurance policy with medical expense cover • Residence – the applicant must have been legally resident in Malta for one year
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copies, birth certificates etc., include a medical certificate confirming that the main applicant and any dependants are not suffering from any contagious disease and that they are otherwise in good health; and a police certificate confirming that the applicants have no criminal record. Highly detailed due diligence checks are carried out and an application will be declined if it turns out that it contains false information or omissions. The Regulations stipulate that the process to achieve the issuance of a Certificate of Naturalisation under the IIP shall be a minimum of six months and a maximum of two years from the date of submission of the application. This includes the time taken to fulfil the property and investment requirements, as well as the one year residence requirement. Before the submission of an application to Government, all relevant information provided and the background of the applicant and any dependants are verified by one or several due diligence agents. All required due diligence fees, passport
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Cephalo- what? Cephalopods are a group of organisms which include octopus, squid, cuttlefish and the bizarre looking nautilus. They are part of the invertebrate group called molluscs. The word cephalopods means that their head ("cephalo") is fused to their feet ("pods"), without any form of abdomen in between.
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However during their life time they do enjoy fooling around, especially when placed in a tank with other animals, ours likes to mimic the starfish as it sticks to the glass. But don't be fooled, they are always aware of visitor's passing by.
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Filfla: Strong and Alone No man is an island but every man would like to own one. There is a certain magic about islands, especially uninhabited ones. In our imagination they are an unattainable haven, sheltered from the storms and tempests which rage in every other place in the world; a place in which to seek respite from claustrophobia. A refuge. Sunlit, splendid islands cooled by the sea breezes; on stormy days a spectacle to watch. WORDS BY Marie BenoĂŽt
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ilfla is just such an island. More of an island-rock really. At its highest point it is 60 metres above sea level. Its base is 350 metres long. It is sufficiently distant from the south-west coastline to have been considered ideal for target practice. In fact, several fleets in the past used it to train their gunners. The bombing was stopped in 1971 because it had a detrimental effect on the islet’s wildlife. By 1988 legislation was passed declaring Filfla a nature reserve. No one is now allowed to land on the island except with permission, generally for scientific studies. Filfla is home to the endemic Maltese Wall Lizard, which is found only on this small islet. It is also home to four species of seabird. There are two kinds of land snails that are also said to be found nowhere else in the world. The population of this lizard is very limited and therefore highly vulnerable to any manmade or natural disasters. It is listed
in Appendix II (Strictly Protected Fauna) of the Berne Convention. It is said that filfel or felful, both of which mean red pepper, may have grown on the island – hence the name. Filfla retains that image of invincibility in the eyes of the Maltese. An image of strength and aloneness. It rears its head out of the crinkled Mediterranean. In the summer it sits alone, sizzling hot, like a kiln, under the unblemished blue sky and its cerulean light. Its sky-exposed land
is forsaken to the sea and the sun. It is reticent and sober. It belongs to no one. It has no fate. It has nothing to do but wait. Like Godot. A loose, lost bluff of rock. It just is. But it is an island nevertheless. Promising peace. Promising tranquillity. Seen from afar and, depending on the time of day, Filfa looks ghostly and transculent, like an iceberg in mid-sea; a place for solitude and contemplation. It has lived long enough to be wise. And is wise enough to be silent.
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Restaurant GUIDE In the best Mediterranean tradition, the Malteseislands are enjoy a large variety of fabulous restaurants. Whether you're after sushi and champagne or pizza and a beer, we've got something to suit literally any taste. We invite you to browse through the following listings we believe are worth a visit.
TA' XBIEX The Galley Ta’ Xbiex Seafront, XBX 1028 Ta’ Xbiex T: 2131 8801 E: thegalley@artisanfoods.com.mt The Galley Restaurant overlooks the stunning Marsamxett Harbour, enjoying spectacular views of the Valletta skyline. Adjacent to the Royal Malta Yacht Club and yacht marina, this stylish restaurant offers staple popular dishes and seasonal specials, including premium meats, fish, pasta and light snacks at lunch time. The venue interior emulates a beach house with good, natural light and soft furnishings, and the atmosphere is casual and comfortable. There is ample parking space available, and with good proximity to neighbouring Sliema and Valletta it is well serviced by public transport. The Galley is especially popular on weekends so booking is recommended.
QAWRA The Plum Tree Bar & Restaurant Triq l-Imhar, Qawra T: 2157 5970 W: www.the-plumtree-malta.com Established since 1995, John and Joan Mc Bride have strived to make The Plum Tree a place where mouth-watering food, value for money and a friendly service combine into a single venue. The bar area is a cross between an old Maltese wine bar and a British pub, while a separate dining area has a Mediterranean feel to it. There is also a patio for dining al fresco, especially during the summer months. The menu contains breakfast, lunch and dinner sections so one can opt for an English breakfast or a scrumptious dinner meal. Caters for small groups. Opening hours 10am-midnight from Tuesday to Sunday in October - June, and from July - September from 5pm-midnight.
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MDINA Palazzo De Piro – Xpresso Café & Bistro Palazzo de Piro, 3 Triq is-Sur, Mdina, MDN 1131 T: 2010 0560 E: events@palazzodepiro.com W: www.palazzodepiro.com Set within the magnificent 18th century Palazzo de Piro Cultural Centre, located in Malta’s Silent City, Mdina, Xpresso Café and Bistro is an elegant spot for casual dining, snacks, coffee, afternoon tea or simply a get-together with friends. The talented Brigade of Chefs makes use of the fresh produce from nearby valleys and slopes when producing their seasonal menus. Through close co-operation with local growers and producers, Xpresso Café and Bistro seeks to showcase the freshest and best the region has to offer through a menu of healthy dishes. With magnificent views of the Malteseislands, fine architectural heritage and a passion for culture and art, Xpresso Café is the perfect place to enjoy the history of Malta, its rich culture and its culinary delights.
de Mondion Restaurant The Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux, Misrah il-Kunsill, Mdina T: 2145 0560 E: info@xarapalace.com.mt W: w ww.xarapalace.com.mt / www.demondion.com Set atop Mdina's centuries-old bastions, within the Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux and awarded the runner-up for the best boutique dining hotel in the world, the de Mondion offers a unique fine dining experience, enhanced by truly spectacular panoramic views of the island from the terraces and charming features served in elegant surroundings. Consistently rated amongst the top restaurants in Malta for its cuisine, refinement and excellence, the de Mondion promises discreet yet impeccably-attentive service allowing patrons the time and privacy to savour the cuisine, the company and the view. With exquisite cuisine combining the finest seasonal produce with innovation and expertise to create tantalising dishes, the ‘award winning’ kitchen brigade have and continue to delight the palate of a multinational clientele. Group lunches are available on request. They also welcome enquires for private functions and special celebrations. Booking recommended.
Trattoria AD 1530 Misrah il-Kunsill, Mdina, MDN 10150 T: 2145 6460 E: info@xarapalace.com.mt W: www.xarapalace.com.mt The Trattoria AD 1530 at The Xara Palace Relais & Chateaux in Mdina is a charming eatery that prides itself on serving traditional and tasty food typical of the word 'trattoria'. Strategically situated in one of the old squares of the Silent City, with the beautiful and imposing Vilhena Palace directly opposite and the magnificent 17th century Palazzo of The Xara Palace on the other side, the Trattoria's idyllic location is simply perfect for indoor or al fresco dining. Trattoria AD 1530 is the ideal restaurant for every occasion and is open for coffee, lunch, dinner, snacks and afternoon tea.
Ciappetti Restaurant 5, St Agatha’s Esplanade, Mdina T: 2145 9987 Grapevine covered courtyards, home-grown herbs, multi-coloured lights and myriad chimes give a flirtatious wink of what’s to come. Your hosts, Peter and Mary Louise, have created a 'classic with a twist' menu of intense flavours and textures which hint at their sublime ingredients, yet are still based on traditional local dishes. Dining beneath the orange trees to the sound of running water transports clients to a peaceful place – something that we easily forget still exists in Malta. As for costs, they are very reasonable. Ciappetti’s motto is 'quality, character, consistency'. Definitely worth a visit! They also cater for a gluten-free diet. Booking recommended.
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SLIEMA Ta’ Kris Restaurant & Maltese Bistro 80, Fawwara Lane, Sliema T: 2133 7367 M: 9984 7713 Tucked away on a quiet, narrow street of Sliema, Ta’ Kris is the perfect location for a tranquil evening in a warm atmosphere. Specialising in Maltese dishes, Ta’ Kris offers genuine food at very reasonable prices. The menu boasts a variety of meat dishes including rabbit, pork, chicken, veal and beef, as well as authentic Maltese dishes, such as 'bragioli’ (thin slices of beef rolled and stuffed with minced pork, ham and seasoning, seared in a tomato and wine sauce). Sea bass stuffed with a tuna risotto, covered in Maltese caper sauce, is yet another delicious item which Chef Kris graces his patrons with. With excellent service, dish selection and atmosphere, Ta’ Kris Restaurant & Maltese Bistro offers a unique culinary experience.
Ta’ Kolina 151, Tower Road, Sliema T: 2133 5106 M: 9942 4877 E: takolina@gmail.com Ta’ Kolina is a quaint, family run restaurant on Tower Road (one of Sliema’s most popular spots) and has been opened since 1974. Ta’ Kolina is a typical Maltese restaurant with its traditional Maltese limestone interior and décor. A set menu comprising of traditional Maltese food offers a choice of five local starters; five main courses; dessert & coffee for €20. There's a unique à la carte menu with some 20 starters from €4.50 to €7.50, and 20 main courses from €11 to €24 to choose from. Ta’ Kolina offer a variety of fresh fish, rabbit, steak and many more traditional dishes. A wide selection of the best Maltese wines are available ranging from €6.50 to €25 per bottle. All in all this restaurant provides its guests with the true taste of Maltese cuisine at a reasonable price.
M&S Kitchen The Strand, Sliema T: 2133 1745 Located on the fourth floor of the Marks & Spencer store at the Sliema ferries, The Kitchen is a popular place for a quick bite to eat, whether you’re a customer wishing to break from shopping or a traveller looking for a familiar place to stop for a snack. The menu is substantial, focusing on British favourites and offering anything from a simple pot of tea with a slice of cake to all-time classics from the Marks & Spencer food hall such as a wholesome sheperd’s pie or a rather filling jacket potato. Indoor and outdoor seating is available, with outdoor seating being the preferred spot to enjoy the wonderful views of the Marsamxett harbor and Valletta skyline. Opening hours are from Monday to Saturday from 9.30am to 6pm.
ST Julian's Electro Lobster Project 32, Main Street, Balluta Buildings, St Julian's T: 2735 7357 W: www.electrolobsterproject.com
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A treasure of a place nestled within the historic beauty of one of Malta’s most eye catching buildings. Delicious food, stunning decor, an enviable selection of premium liquors, and a rich calendar of events throughout the year is what makes us truly unique. As their name would suggest, lobster is the specialty. The rest of the menu is classic Sicilian, with lots of fresh fish and quality meats. They also offer a full vegetarian and vegan menu. Bar snacks, fresh smoothies, specialty coffees, daily changing desserts and their bespoke cocktails, prepared with their in-house infused spirits, top off the list of delights they offer. Their products are locally sourced and organic where possible. All this, plus a dedicated, passionate and experienced kitchen and waiting staff, will make your dining experience at ELP a memorable one.
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Dubliner Bar & Restaurant Gorg Borg Olivier Street, St Julian's T: 2136 7106 This cosy, traditional Irish pub in St Julian’s invites all to a casual and friendly atmosphere to kick back and enjoy a jovial treat straight from the green lands of Ireland. The weekday menu, served on the second floor restaurant and boasting exceptional views of the bay, covers everything from traditional Irish and British pub food to international cuisines. Alternatively, visit The Dubliner simply to enjoy the atmosphere of the surrounding bar whilst indulging in a hearty pint of Guinness with friends. The Dubliner provides patrons with a haven from the hustle and bustle of the surrounding area, where one can sit back and have a great meal or simply relax with friends.
Zest Hotel Juliani, 25, St George’s Road, St Julian's T: 2138 7600 E: info@zestflavours.com W: www.zestflavours.com Zest... where east meets west in both dining and décor. The chic restaurant is a point of encounter between Continental and Asian cuisine in a contemporary ambiance, oozing relaxed elegance. The menu boasts a selection of dishes from Thai curries, Indonesian noodles, Singaporean seafood laksas and continental pan-fried lamb to Japanese teppanyaki. Attractive features include an open wine cellar and a sushi bar on the restaurant floor, where patrons can sit around the chef and enjoy the art of Japanese sushi preparation. Located on the first floor of the Hotel Juliani, using this transformed town house’s original entrance and external staircase, the restaurant enjoys the added bonus of an open-air, terrace bar, overlooking romantic Spinola Bay, which is ideal for pre-dinner drinks.
Paranga St. George’s Bay, St Julian's T: 2137 7600 E: malta.paranga@ihg.com Paranga, the ultimate seafront dining experience at the InterContinental Beach Club on St. George’s Bay is definitely the place to wine and dine this summer. Perched idyllically above the sea, Paranga is set on teak decking with the rippling sound of the waves beneath. Open for lunch and dinner daily, serving delicious and authentic Sicilian cuisine, the focus is on the freshest of Mediterranean ingredients. The creative dishes at Paranga include a wonderful selection of delicious antipasti, mouthwatering pasta dishes and a feast of grilled fish and meats – all guaranteed to invigorate the senses. With its unique combination of good food, chic atmosphere, contemporary furniture and lighting, Paranga offers the perfect place to watch the sun go down. To wind down the evening in a stylish and relaxing atmosphere, cool cocktails can also be enjoyed at Paranga’s Bar. For reservations please call or email.
The Avenue The Avenue, Gort Street, Paceville, St Julian's T: 2135 1753 / 2137 8731 W: www.theavenuemalta.com This award-winning restaurant has been a household name for over a decade and remains a regular favourite. Its versatile menu, friendly service and well-pitched prices all contribute to The Avenue’s strong appeal. Best known for pizza, freshly-prepared pasta or grills, or you could opt for succulent poultry and fresh fish – the menu is not only versatile but portions are generous. The Avenue started off 20 years ago as a snack bar and today encompasses three different sections, all with different character and décors: the arustic-styled room, the elegant ‘Valentino’ section and the more informal and colourful segment. This venue is popular with locals as it’s good value for money. In fact, looking through the large, glass windows, one can see the place is always bustling with people and life. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Includes two hours free parking at the Portomaso car park all week. Delivery service to the surrounding areas is available.
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MOSTA Ta’ Marija Restaurant Constitution Street, Mosta T: 2143 4444 F: 2141 8181 E: info@tamarija.com W: www.tamarija.com Enjoy the folklore evenings and feast yourselves on a sumptuous dinner with a colourful touch of history. A night of Maltese song and dance... for an evening of culinary delights sprinkled with a lot of liveliness, come for their special folklore evenings, which start with strolling musicians playing mandolins and guitars, who belt out the sweetest of Maltese songs with assured merriment in the making. After your delicious dinner, the charming Maria Muscat will present the folklore show in a variety of languages, featuring six dancers who lure you into a jovial story of Maltese history told through dance. At some point, you or your special guest could be hand-picked to make their moves on the dance floor so that, you too, can make history on your own unforgettable night! Well, and it is not quite over till it’s over… after the show Ta’ Marija’s dance floor remains lit up so that you and your party can dance the night away to all-time favourite songs. Locals enjoy it every time too, so this night is aimed for our esteemed foreign guests as well as our ever-loyal local friends. Who says you can’t dine, dance and sparkle all in one place? Every Wednesday and Friday at Ta' Marija Restaurant.
GOZO Maldonado Bistro Victoria, Gozo M: 9901 9270 E: info@maldonado.com.mt W: www.maldonado.com.mt You’ll need to explore the backstreets of Victoria to find food worth hunting for, but once here you’ll be glad you did. Off the tourist track and with none of the traps, Maldonado Bistro is the sort of place only locals know about but with the food and ambiance to charm all. Maldonado's menu is a satisfying mix of Mediterranean cuisine using the freshest ingredients sourced directly from local growers and suppliers.So go exploring and discover a spot to treasure. We promise that your visit to Maldonado will be a special experience.
Arzella Il-Menqa, Marsalforn T: 2155 4662 M: 7940 9924 E: bookings@ristorantearzella.com TASTE - A culinary fusion of Malta’s history. FEEL - The warmth of an island and its people. BREATHE - A pure sea breeze from the blue depths of the Mediterranean.
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BARS & nightlife Malta is known for its vast number of bars and clubs catering to all ages and to all tastes in music. Try the following for a great night out.
ST JULIAN's Saddles Pub & Wine Bar Main Street, St Julian's W: www.saddlesmalta.com Situated in the heart of St Julian's, Saddles has been established for over 38 years. Considered a central meeting place, start your evening on a perfect note in a friendly atmosphere. A big screen is available for sports and you can enjoy an ice-cold pint of Guiness on the terrace. The first floor is a cosy wine bar popular for organised parties and you can have a tasty cocktail or a genuine glass of wine on the balcony with views. Open all day long. Wi-Fi available all day.
PORTOMASO Club Twenty-Two Level 22, Portomaso Business Tower, Portomaso T: 2310 2222 E: info@22.com.mt W: www.22.com.mt Already the mecca for Malta’s most discerning and hedonistic crowd, Twenty-Two has also managed to attract a big number of international VIPs and celebrities from the world of music, film, television, fashion, sports and business. Twenty-Two established itself from day one as Malta’s only really exclusive venue with its stunning surroundings and breathtaking views, and with impeccable VIP table service found nowhere else on the island – Twenty-Two is luxury and comfort usually located only in the major fashion capitals around the world! Twenty-Two combines the comfort and exclusivity of a stylish wine lounge and is situated on the 22nd floor of the Portomaso Business Tower – Malta’s tallest building. Open from Wednesday to Sunday; caters for private events.
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EVENTS & NEWS about malta's national airline
Air Malta Voted Amongst Top Airlines at World Airline Awards
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Air Malta has achieved 6th place in the ‘Best Regional Airlines in Europe’ category at the Skytrax World Airline Awards™ 2015. For the fifth consecutive year Air Malta has been rated as one of the top airlines in the regional airlines category of carriers that operate predominately short haul or regional international flights.
The survey was conducted online between September 2014 and May 2015 with 18.9 million customer surveys completed, across a range of survey topics. The survey covered full-service and low-cost airlines and measured standards across 41 key performance indicators of airline front-line product and service. More than 105 different nationalities participated covering over 245 airlines from largest international airlines to smaller domestic carriers.
hese awards are the global benchmark of airline excellence and the primary benchmarking tool for passenger satisfaction levels of airlines throughout the world.
It was based on measuring customer satisfaction for the Passenger Experience across both Airport and Onboard environments - including check-in to boarding, onboard seat comfort, cabin cleanliness, food, beverages, in-flight entertainment, staff service and associated travel items. Data weighting is applied to provide nomination equity when evaluating airlines of different size.
More information on this award is available at: www.worldairlineawards.com.
Air Malta is rolling out a number of initiatives aimed at putting customer at the heart of the organisation. The airline will be focusing more on enhancing customer experience and showing that the airline Cares More.
Air Malta and Air Canada sign interline agreement Air Malta and Air Canada have signed an interline agreement allowing the respective carriers to issue interline electronic ticketing for journeys from Canada to Malta and vice versa.
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his will allow passengers to travel on an Air Canada flight originating from Canada connecting with main European airport gateways operated by Air Malta.
This new product by Air Canada and Air Malta provides seamless travel to its customers to through check luggage from the airport of departure.
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KLM and Air Malta sign a code-share agreement Daily flights between Amsterdam and Malta.
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LM and Air Malta have signed a code-share agreement whereby KLM will place its code and flight numbers on flights operated by Air Malta between Malta and Amsterdam. Starting with immediate effect this agreement will enable KLM to offer their customers daily services between the Dutch capital and Malta. Air Malta’s flights to/from Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport will connect with KLM’s extensive global network. The flights will be operated by the Maltese airline with Airbus A319/A320 aircraft. With this code-share agreement, the two airlines’ customers will benefit from new services, such as through check-in for passengers with connections. Commenting on this agreement Ursula Silling, Air Malta’s Chief Commercial Officer said: “This code-share agreement comes at a particular significant time for us when we are celebrating our 40 years of operations to Amsterdam
In the Netherlands, KLM comprises the core of the KLM Group, which further includes KLM Cityhopper,
Rene de Groot, Chief Operating Officer KLM said: “KLM is pleased to start this code-share with Air Malta. Customers from Malta can benefit from direct access to Amsterdam as a final touristic destination, as well as the worldwide KLM network offering 139 destinations all over the globe. This new code-share also enables KLM customers to visit the beautiful Island of Malta and its attractions.”
Flight schedules (in local time)
About KLM KLM Royal Dutch Airlines was founded on October 7 in 1919, making it the world’s oldest airline still operating under its original name. In 2004, Air France and KLM merged to form AIR FRANCE KLM. The merger produced the strongest European airline group based on two powerful brands and hubs – Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Paris Charles de Gaulle. Retaining its own identity, the group focuses on three core businesses: passenger transport, cargo and aircraft maintenance.
Schiphol. We are very excited with this new code-share agreement and we have been working thoroughly to set up this code-share which will bring benefits to our customers. Through this code-share our customers are now in a position to benefit from access to many European and inter-continental destinations operated by KLM. This agreement supplements our current code-share with Air France that also offers international connectivity through Paris-Charles de Gaulle and Orly hubs. Both Air Malta and KLM share the commitment towards their customers, such as superior service and enhanced levels of customer satisfaction.”
transavia.com and Martinair. KLM serves all its destinations using a modern fleet and employs over 32,000 people around the world. KLM is a leader in the airline industry, offering reliable operations and customer-oriented products resulting from its policy of customer centricity, innovation and efficiency. KLM is a member of the global SkyTeam airline alliance, offering customers an extensive worldwide network. The KLM network connects the Netherlands to every important economic region in the world and, as such, serves as a powerful driver for the economy.
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday KM396/KL3398: leaves Malta at 07:40, arrives Amsterdam at 10:50 KM397/KL3399: leaves Amsterdam at 11:50, arrives Malta at 14:50 Thursday, Saturday KM396/KL3398: leaves Malta at 07:50, arrives Amsterdam at 11:00 KM397/KL3399: leaves Amsterdam at 11:50, arrives Malta at 14:50
For more details or to make a booking go to www.klm.com, www.airmalta.com or contact your local travel agent.
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Air Malta Assists Hospice Malta Air Malta together with Sky Gourmet will be again assisting Hospice Malta in raising awareness of the Hospice’s aims and objectives amongst Air Malta’s customers. During the month of August, Air Malta’s cabin crew will be collecting donations on board the airline’s flights to help this organisation.
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hese donations will support Hospice to continue to provide and promote the highest standards of palliative care to persons with cancer, motor neurone disease and other end-of-life diseases, as well as their families and carers. Hospice Malta said, “We thank Air Malta for assisting us this year. As a voluntary, non-profit organisation we depend on the support given by companies like Air Malta and the general public in order to keep on providing services to persons suffering from a number of end-of-life diseases”. Air Malta’s Chief Executive Philip Micallef said, “Air Malta is the only airline in Malta that provides continued support to voluntary and non-governmental organisations. I thank our cabin crew and the passengers for their support during this campaign.” Hospice Malta is a voluntary organisation inspired by Christian values. It was founded in 1989 and promotes and provides the highest standards of Palliative Care in a holistic manner for persons reaching end of life with cancer, motor neuron
disease, cardiac, respiratory and renal diseases. More than 7000 patients and their families benefitted from Hospice services. Presently Hospice receives an average of 60 new referrals each month. Visits to patients and families amount to around 7000 per year. Services provided by Hospice include home care, a day therapy unit, hydrotherapy, respite, patient transport, loan of specialised equipment, hospital support, a children’s summer programme for children of patients’ and main carers and bereavement support for relatives and significant others. All these services are provided free of charge to all patients. Funds are generated mostly through donations and on-going fund raising activities organised throughout the year. Annual events and fund raising initiatives include the Sunflower campaign, Figolli at Easter time, BBQ, Midnight Walk, Poinsettias and cards at Christmas time. Others include donations to Hospice instead of souvenirs for special occasions and activities organised by third parties for the benefit of Hospice.
How to support Hospice Malta: One can support Hospice by becoming a member, by participating in fundraising activities, by monetary donations and also by becoming a volunteer with Hospice. Members are kept informed of all activities to which they are invited to participate and give their support. For further information one can call on +356 2144 0085/6 or email on info@hospicemalta.org or visit Hospice website on www.hospicemalta.org and Hospice Malta Facebook page.
Air Malta and Swiss Malta and Switzerland get closer and closer! The ongoing collaboration between Air Malta and Swiss International Air Lines grows further with a new code-share agreement. Passengers travelling between Malta and Zurich, and/or connecting via Zürich Airport now have the added benefit of choosing from a vast network of flights operated by Swiss. The very first Swiss flight LX 2596 flying ZRH-MLA and marketed by Air Malta as KM 2251 landed at Malta International Airport on 1st July 2015, followed by a welcoming ceremony. Neil Galea, Executive-Airline Partnerships & Industry Affairs for Air Malta welcomed Swiss crew on their arrival.
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INTERVIEW
il-bizzilla talks to lorna muliett Cabin CREW
How long have you been working with Air Malta? When I joined Air Malta 20 years ago, I was one of the youngest stewardesses onboard. For my first flight, which was to Rome, I remember clearly the feeling of excitement combined with a little fear. Such feelings quickly transformed into enthusiasm and satisfaction. It's funny how time flies! However, I can gladly say that I am still proud to wear the Air Malta uniform after all these years. What three words describe your job best? ADVENTUROUS: Every flight is a journey and you never know what time you’ll be back home. CHALLENGING: Each individual flight is different and therefore one has to deal with every given situation in the best way possible. UNIQUE: This job is without comparison. One really has to love flying to be an efficient cabin crew. What is the biggest challenge when working with Air Malta? Being part of Cabin Crew is a challenge on its own! There are literally 101
challenges... for instance; working long hours, different shifts, missing family events and at times, it can leave me feeling very lonely too. Then there are the day-to-day events, such as having to deal with hectic schedules. I believe that due to the changes in the aviation industry post 9/11, not to mention the struggle with competition, the job just got tougher and tougher. Thankfully, I love challenges and this career suits my character very well. I enjoy staying fit and just being active and healthy overall. My favourite season is summer because I appreciate the outdoors and just adore the sun, sand and beach. It just makes me feel good! Do you have any hobbies? I have a passion for travelling and exploring new places and am always ready for an adventure. I have travelled extensively around new countries, particularly throughout Asia. I have visited Antigua, Cambodia, Cancun, Cuba, India, Laos, the Maldives, Mauritius, the Philippines, Punta Cana, St Lucia, South Africa, Thailand, Vietnam, France, Ireland, Italy and
the United Kingdom. From all these places, I am particularly in love with Cambodia. My love for this beautiful country compelled me to adopt my lovely daughter, connecting me with this amazing place forever. Where are your favourite spots in Malta? Do you have any tips for anyone visiting our Islands? Personally, I feel privileged to be Maltese. Malta is a unique island with a vast history and unparalleled beauty, which I consider as being second to none. I definitely recommend Malta as a perfect holiday destination. One should visit the Maltese Islands not only for the good weather but also to see the amazing old houses, beautiful landscapes and the towering fortifications left by the Knights of St. John so many centuries ago. I also want to emphasise the friendly nature and hospitality of the locals. Some of my favourite spots include; the Blue Lagoon with its crystal clear waters; the majestic sight of Dingli Cliffs - particularly if viewed from a boat down below or on foot at the top; and the silent city of Mdina – which holds one of Europe’s finest examples of ancient medieval and baroque architecture.
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A Royal love affair with Malta
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he Maltese adventure began in 1949 when the Duke was appointed second-in-command of the destroyer H.M.S.Chequers, based in Malta, then a British colony.
When the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh fly into Malta in November it will be a homecoming of sorts. It was here that they spent the early years of their married life, and is the only country outside the United Kingdom they’ve ever called home.
Princess Elizabeth may have been destined to accede to the throne but in Malta she was able to live a fairly ordinary life, mixing with other naval officers’ wives, exploring bays, visiting local shops and enjoying dinner dances at the Phoenicia Hotel. The Princess would return home when Prince Philip was on naval manoeuvres but the couple’s adventure was extended when the Prince won promotion and took his first command, of the frigate H.M.S. Magpie, in late 1950. The failing health of the King meant the Princess had to leave to take over some of his duties in the summer of 1951, and the Prince took open-ended leave from the navy. 01
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With such happy memories to draw on it’s no surprise that the Royal couple have returned so many times. visit in 2007 was viewed as a second honeymoon to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary. The purpose of the Queen’s visit in November is the Commonwealth Heads of Government conference. 53 leaders will join her. Once again the Duke will be at her side. And the Prince of Wales and his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, will accompany her too. It’s not hard to guess the welcome the Royal party will get. It’s only a year since crowds gathered to cheer her grandson, Prince William. He visited last September to help celebrate Malta’s
50 years of independence, being a last minute replacement for his wife, the Duchess of Cambridge, who was suffering from severe morning sickness when expecting Princess Charlotte. Prince William joked that Malta should be relieved that his son, Prince George, also stayed at home because of the damage the energetic one year old could have done. Given the long-standing relationship between the Royals and Malta it’s probably only a matter of time before George and Charlotte follow in the footsteps of their forefathers and discover Malta for themselves.
The Queen on one of her many visits to Malta The newlyweds arrive in Malta Prince William in Grand Harbour in 2014 A Gozo street scene in the 60s
The Queen and the Commonwealth The Queen is Sovereign of 15 Commonwealth realms in addition to the UK. The Queen is also Head of the Commonwealth itself, an association of 53 independent countries. The Queen will preside at the 24th meeting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Malta in November.
Air Malta is the official carrier for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
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inflight information
FLIGHT & COMPANY information Survey: Customer satisfaction is of the utmost importance at Air Malta and we are always looking for ways to improve your experience. Visit our website to answer a few short questions. www.airmalta.com
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Alcohol consumption
Smoking
Alcohol consumed at high altitude can have a stronger effect than usual. Cabin crew are legally empowered to refuse serving any alcohol to an intoxicated passenger and to anyone under the age of 18. In extreme cases, crew may also temporarily confiscate the passenger‘s own drinks so that the passenger would not become a nuisance to the other passengers and crew. Furthermore, Air Malta is bound by international regulations which prohibit embarkation or the carriage of drunken passengers. But once you are reading this article, Air Malta‘s Flight Safety Committee is confident that you are a law-abiding and exemplary passenger. Indeed, the cabin crew may need your assistance to restrain another passenger in the unlikely event that he or she may act irresponsibly during the flight. The consumption of one’s own alcoholic beverages in-flight goes against Air Malta policy.
Smoking is prohibited from when you leave the terminal building until you arrive to the terminal building. Smoking is allowed in designated areas only. Smoking is not allowed during any phase of the flight and in any area of the aircraft. Should you be aware of a passenger who has smoked in the toilet during the flight, please inform the cabin crew immediately so that they can check for any undetected fires. The use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) is also not allowed on board Air Malta flights. Similarly, the use of naked flames on and around the aircraft is also prohibited.
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Air Malta Fleet
Enhance your travel experience At Air Malta, we want our passengers to have everything they need to make their travel experience comfortable in one place. Here are a number of services that we offer that you may not have known about: Join our business class Upgrade to Air Malta’s Club Class for priority service. Members can make use of the special check-in counters for more leisurely and efficient boarding, enjoy access to the La Valette Lounge at Malta International Airport, and get more privacy with a separate in-flight cabin area.
AIRBUS 319 Qty: 4 in fleet Number of seats: 141
C arry mor e with you Are you worried about not being able to fit everything you need into your suitcase? Stop stressing out and check out our extra baggage service. Simply book your extra baggage online and get the most out of your trip! Visit www.airmalta.com/excess-baggage-en-gb for more details.
Engines: 2 CFM56-5B6/P Maximum take-off weight: 73.5 metric tons Overall length: 33.84m Wingspan: 34.1m Cruising speed: 834 kph
Fly in comfort Enhance your comfort with extra legroom during your flight. This option gives you more space to relax in preparation for your trip! Visit www.airmalta.com/information/services-by-air-malta/seatselection or more information.
Range: 4,815 km Get sportY Are you passionate about a sport? We make it easy to travel and take your specialised equipment with you at very minimal cost. Visit www.airmalta.com/excess-baggage-en-gb for more details.
Groups We also cater for large groups who want to travel together. If your group is larger than 10 adults, contact our Group Bookings team for special rates that you can’t get anywhere else! Email groups@airmalta.com for more information.
AIRBUS 320 Qty: 6 in fleet Number of seats: 168/180
W eb check in Skip the line and check-in before you get to the airport. You may check-in online before you get to the airport, up to 24 hours prior to departure up until two hours before your flight. Visit www.airmalta.com/information/check-in for more information.
Engines: 2 CFM56-5B4/P Maximum take-off weight: 77.0 metric tons Overall length: 37.57m Wingspan: 34.1m Cruising speed: 834 kph Range: 4,055 km
Your A ir M alta boarding pass now giv es you access to gr e at discoun ts Find out how to make your ticket go the extra mile by visiting our website or our Facebook page. You can use your Air Malta boarding pass to get special discounts during your stay in Malta at many hotels, museums and more. All you have to do is present your boarding pass when purchasing the services listed on airmalta. com or on the Air Malta Facebook page, and you will be entitled to a special discount. Make sure to mention that you wish to use this discount when making a booking, and have your boarding pass with you in order to redeem these offers.
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destination information
finland SWEDEN
RUSSIA
NORWAY • OSLO
ARLANDA STOCKHOLM
ESTONIA
LATVIA
• Glasgow
DENMARK
• Newcastle
REP. OF IRELAND
• COPENHAGEN
UNITED KINGDOM
LITHUANIA
• Moscow Domodedovo
• Manchester
BELARUS
• BREMEN • Hamburg • Birmingham • Berlin Cardiff • • Bristol • Norwich • Amsterdam London Heathrow • • HANNOVER HOLLAND • London Gatwick Exeter• GERMANY • Brussels BELGIUM • Düsseldorf • DRESDEN • Paris Charles de Gaulle Paris Orly •
• Frankfurt
POLAND UKRAINE
• Prague
CZECH REPUBLIC
• Munich
FRANCE
• WARSAW
SLOVAKIA
• Vienna
MOLDOVA
• Budapest
AUSTRIA
• Zurich
HUNGARY
SWITZERLAND
• Geneva • Lyon Linate Milan •
ROMANIA
SLOVENIA CROATIA • Venice
• Marseille
BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
SERBIA • SOFIA
MONTENEGRO
ITALY SPAIN
• OTOPANI
BULGARIA • ISTANBUL
F.Y.O.M.
• Rome • OLBIA
TURKEY
ALBANIA GREECE • Athens
SICILY • Catania
• Algiers
TUNISIA
LARNACA •
CYPRUS
Malta • Djerba
ALGERIA
LIBYA
EGYPT
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IRAN
Air Malta direct flights airport Algiers Amsterdam Athens Berlin Birmingham Bristol Brussels Budapest Cardiff Catania Djerba Düsseldorf Exeter Frankfurt Geneva Glasgow Hamburg
• ABU DHABI
OMAN
SAUDI ARABIA
• BRISBANE
australia
Weekly Flights 3 7 2 3 2 1 7 2 1 13 3 6 1 7 2 1 2
airport
Weekly Flights
London Gatwick London Heathrow Lyon Manchester Marseille Milan Linate Moscow Domodedovo Munich Newcastle Norwich Paris Charles de Gaulle Paris Orly Prague Rome Venice Vienna Zurich
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Code-shared RouteS
• SYDNEY
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Brisbane Melbourne Perth Sydney
• MELBOURNE
via Athens, Rome, Heathrow, Manchester and Brussels via Abu Dhabi via Abu Dhabi via Abu Dhabi via Abu Dhabi
Lufthansa Arlanda via Munich Berlin via Munich Bremen via Munich and Frankfurt Catania via Munich Dresden via Munich and Frankfurt Düsseldorf via Munich Frankfurt Hannover via Munich and Frankfurt Munich New York (Newark) via Munich Oslo via Munich Stockholm via Munich
• PERTH
australia
Emirates Larnaca
Meridiana Olbia
via Rome
Austrian Airlines Jersey City
Newark
NEWARK •
New York
Budapest Otopani Prague Sofia Warsaw
via Vienna via Vienna via Vienna via Vienna via Vienna
brussels AIRLINES Brussels Brussels Copenhagen
SWISS Zurich Staten Island
Turkish AIRLINES Istanbul
via Catania via Brussels
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Electronic device information
Use of Portable Electronic Devices on board Tra nsmitting Porta ble Electronic Dev ices (PEDs)
Non-T r a nsmit ting Porta ble Electronic Dev ices (PEDs)
L aptops a nd notebooks
Any devices that can send or receive data by wireless means, such as mobile-phones and tablets, may be used during all phases of the flight provided their transmit/receive capabilities (e.g. Bluetooth and Wi-fi) are switched off. Alternatively, if the device has ‘Flight Mode’1 capability, this shall be enabled. Such devices shall be safely secured in the customers’ hand (handheld) or a pocket during taxi, take-off and landing. Larger devices (e.g. laptops) shall be switched off and stowed away safely during taxi, take-off and landing. Accessories, such as headphones, must not obstruct access to the aisle. If the data transmission capability cannot be switched off (whilst the device is operating), the device itself shall be switched off for the duration of the flight.
These could include, but are not limited to, items such as DVD players, electronic games, music players and personal cameras. Such devices shall be safely secured in the customers’ hand (handheld) or a pocket during taxi, take-off and landing. Larger devices shall be stowed away safely during taxi, take-off and landing.
Such devices may be used during boarding and during flight but not during taxi, take-off and landing. Any built-in data connectivity such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi shall be disabled. These devices must be stowed away safely during taxi, take-off and landing since they could hinder an emergency evacuation.
A r e ther e times when I ca nnot use m y electronic devices?
C a n I use he adphones?
Personal headphones can be used during all phases of the flight. However, we ask you to remove your headphones during the safety briefing. For safety reasons, customers sitting at an emergency exit row must refrain from using headphones during taxi, take-off and landing.
Under certain circumstances, your Flight Crew or Cabin Crew may ask you to switch off all Personal Electronic Devices. This may happen during automatic landings, low visibility takeoff or landing, or during emergency situations.
I should inform the ca bin cr ew when …
… a passenger notices that his/her device is overheating. In such a case, the Personal Electronic Device must be switched off immediately and a member of the crew informed.
If you require more information, please refer to the table below which includes a list of Personal Electronic Devices (PED) which can be used onboard Air Malta flights by phase of flight. Please do not hesitate to contact any member of our cabin crew if you have any further questions.
PH ASE
Boarding
H a nd Held PEDs
(e.g. smart phones and tablets)
L arger PEDS
(e.g. laptops and notebooks)
HE A DPHONES
W i-fi, t ex t & phone call f unctions
YES
YES
YES
YES
(when instructed by Flight Crew or Cabin Crew)
YES
YES
YES
YES
Taxi-out for Take-Off
YES
no
YES
no
During Safety Briefing Demonstration
YES
no
no
no
Take-Off
YES
no
YES
no
Cruise
YES
YES
YES
no
(Cabin Crew PA)
YES
no
YES
no
Landing
YES
no
YES
no
Taxi to Stand
YES
no
YES
YES
Extended Ground Delay
Circa 10 minutes to landing
More information is available at www.airmalta.com/information/check-in
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