The Air Malta In-flight magazine
july 2015 issue 31 local • travel • food & drink • business • EVENTS
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Issue 31
Contents
JULY 15
LOCAL p. 10 ..... malta & gozo in numbers Facts and figures about the Maltese Islands.
p. 14 ..... faces of malta A closer look at local life.
p. 36 ..... High Flying Dentistry Dentist-Patient relationships.
p. 40 ..... Summertime Jellies Keep those stingers at bay.
p. 50 ..... map A guide to the little Maltese Islands.
p. 50 ..... discovering malta & gozo Fancy exploring the Islands? Here's what to look out for.
p. 60..... village focus
FOOD & DRINK
Qrendi - The jewel in Malta's crown.
p. 64 ..... made in malta
p. 25 ..... street food
Support local trade and take home something truly unique.
From pastizzi to imqaret, food on the street is definitely one of Malta's highlights.
p. 67 ..... sun, sea and ropes
p. 44 ..... Food Review
EVENTS p. 29 ..... Out and About
Slacklining is the hottest outdoor sport this summer.
We drop by Gululu, the authentic Maltese eatery in St Julian's.
p. 72 ..... malta in four days
p. 80 ..... 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 July.
Visiting for the first time? Here's what to do in four days.
Who's been spotted where, doing what, and with who.
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BUSINESS p. 12 ..... on the Cover Luxury yachting made reality with Azure Ultra.
p. 46 ..... Letting in Malta Edward Aguis from RE/MAX offers his expertise.
p. 38 ..... La Dolce Vita Discover the beautiful Italian cities of Rome, Venice and Milan.
p. 87 ..... air malta news Here's what's been going on behind the scenes of Malta's national airline.
p. 90 ..... interview
p. 56 ..... Ta Monita Beats the Idylls
Up close and personal with Patrick Caruana, Head of Contract Management.
Jeremy and Nadia Mason recount their experience in Malta.
p. 91 ..... electronic device information
p. 57 ..... business roundup
All the info you need with regards to phone, laptop and tablet usage onboard.
A brief digest of what's been going on in Malta's corporate and commercial scene.
p. 92 ..... inflight information
p. 66 ..... An Expat in Malta
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p. 65 ..... Unveil the best of you CHIC Med-Aesthetic Clinic provides medaesthetic treatments and primary care medical services.
All you need to know about flying with Air Malta.
p. 94 ..... destination information Planning a trip? Take a look at all of Air Malta's flight routes and code-sharing routes here.
p. 96 ..... inflight menu A great selection of snacks and drinks available onboard your Air Malta flight.
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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 Alan Deidun Ricky Vella Roger Mizzi Azure Ultra Veronica Stivala Jean Paul Demajo Edward Agius Victor Calleja Mark Bencini David M Schembri Melanie Vella Ricky Vella ON THE Cover Azure Ultra Photography Alain Barbet Mark Cassar Nicky Scicluna Qrendi Local Coucil / DOI
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From the CEO... Hello and welcome on board! July is one of the busiest months for us. With over 160 weekly flights to around 50 destinations this summer, we are planning to carry 1.2 million passengers. With this schedule running till October, we are operating 26 scheduled services, whilst 23 are charter flights. A number of changes to last year’s summer schedule were to maximise opportunities, increase efficiency and make flights more attractive, both for Maltese citizens as well as for the tourists visiting the islands. We have now finalised our Winter 2015/16 schedule, and we are happy to announce that we will be increasing operations and carrying more passengers on our Malta-based routes. In this edition you can read more about this together with other interesting features about the airline’s celebrations relating to 40 years of operations at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport. You will also find an interview with Patrick Caruana, our Head of Contract Management, who explains the importance of his new role within the airline. Together with our publishers we are working to keep improving the quality of this new publication. Over the course of these pages you will discover what the Maltese Islands have to offer in terms of local cuisine, culture, history, sports, business opportunities and a thousand ideas on how you can spend your time here. Customer satisfaction is of utmost important to us. We'd love to hear your feedback concerned with what we could do better. We invite you to visit our website to answer a few questions online. For more information on Air Malta offers, please visit our website www.airmalta.com or 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 and an enjoyable time overseas! Philip Micallef, CEO Air Malta
From the Editor… Summer has kicked off and for those of us who live in the Mediterranean this can only mean one thing; life is about to get better. You see, to us summer isn’t merely a season, a number of days within the calendar month, it’s a lifestyle – and one we look forward to welcoming all year round. Apart from the obvious sun and sea bonus that comes with living on an island, Malta is literally bursting with events during this season which gives us the added opportunity to spend time with family and friends. Whether you’re into clubbing, culture, food, or simply taking it easy, there’s something planned on most days so all you need to do is keep an eye out for upcoming events. As a matter of fact, enjoying life is pretty much a part of our heritage, and if this is your first time here then you may probably realise that things tend to happen a little slower during the summer months, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing! It’s with this in mind that I welcome you to this issue of il-Bizzilla, that tackles the various façades of what it is really like to be Maltese, to live and eat like a local, and to invite you to join us on a beach, or at a festival, and enjoy the summer the way we do.
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MALTA & GOZO IN NUMBERS
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Becoming a Maltese Resident Kevin Buttigieg CEO RE/MAX Malta
Malta has been a natural hub for relocation ever since the 1994 Malta Permanent Residence Scheme was launched and, more recently, the more advantageous schemes such as the Global Residence Regulation Scheme 2014. The country has seen a steady interest from EU and Non- EU nationals purchasing or leasing real estate in Malta as one of the criteria is to obtain residency status. Non-EU citizens acquire the freedom of movement within Europe and Schengen countries with the introduction of schemes such as the Individual Investor Programme IIP. The reasons as to why one would consider moving residence to Malta are numerous, but the primary reason today is that Malta enjoys an abundance of properties and locations to choose from. RE/MAX has taken pride in assisting clients - as well as numerous businesses – relocate to Malta. Our experience and knowledge of the local market has contributed to our status of being a leading real estate agency. Based on our affiliations with
some of the top legal firms, banks and other service providers, we have the contacts and know-how to make this transition as swift and as efficient as possible. Experience has shown that a foreigners moving to Malta or Gozo choose a property based on the location, price, and type of property, however these may vary depending on your needs.
a little longer, but the result is a lovely home, some of which also offer outdoor grounds, and the locations to choose from are picturesque.
By popular choice, the majority of our clients have preferred to opt for SDAs (Special Designated Areas) - such as Portomaso, Tigne Point or Fort Cambridge - due to their location and the high quality finish of these properties. These types of developments also offer complete peace of mind when it comes to the rate of return on their investment.
Cities like Valletta have also seen increase in attention and investment, and rightly so. It is one of the most beautiful capital cities in Europe and one that has retained its historical appearance. Enclosed within the walls of a fortification, the city has received a lot of funding from the EU to have it restored to its former glory, attracting numerous investors seeking both commercial premises and residential homes. It has in fact seen a number of boutique hotels gracing the city - some so beautiful that they have attracted the interest of international top end magazines such as Harper Bazaar.
Then again, some clients may prefer a piece of our historic background opting for town houses, farmhouses or even palazzinos, including homes within our glorious capital city Valletta. And we must mention that the selection is spectacular. The search may take
As we have stated previously, the reasons to move to the Maltese Islands are endless - too many to list in one page. So please contact us so we can discuss the options directly and make sure your experience is memorable for all the right reasons. You won’t regret your choice!
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on the cover
Why lead the high life, when you can taste the Ultra life? Picture yourself soaking up the sun on a comfortable lounger, surrounded by crystal clear Mediterranean waters and a spectacular backdrop of Maltese coastline. Malta offers the perfect setting for a luxury yachting experience, whether this entails whisking your loved one off on a romantic getaway or entertaining your classy social circle on a stylish deck.
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he wonderful news is that all this is more achievable than you might think. Azure Ultra is the latest addition to an award-winning portfolio of luxury lifestyle products created by Azure, a European market leader in the vacation ownership industry. Azure boasts a growing international member base of over 5,500 and more than 10 years’ experience in Malta alone. Developed in line with Azure’s innovative premium holiday product offering, Azure Ultra provides a smart plan for anyone who aspires to own or upgrade to a luxury yacht. The programme was designed with the awareness that today’s hectic lifestyle, allowing us very limited holiday time, could hardly justify the initial purchase price, registration fees, necessary commitment, and on-going maintenance bills that inevitably arise from boat ownership. Azure Ultra has completely transformed the general perception of yacht ownership
as a privilege enjoyed by a select few. Its realistically affordable co-ownership plan offers a smart alternative that enables you to own a luxury yacht at a fraction of the price you would expect to fork out when going it alone. Adopting a simple formula where you actually pay for the time you spend aboard your yacht, Azure Ultra places the high life within easy reach of aspiring yacht owners, guaranteeing a splendid hassle-free time aboard your own yacht in the Med. And it’s not just any yacht you get to own through Azure UItra. Sunseeker is a benchmark brand in luxury yachting, internationally renowned for top quality and performance, with a yacht collection that is impeccably designed for ultimate comfort and enjoyment on board. As an Azure Ultra co-owner you will receive full VIP service on-board. A top professional yacht management
team will keep your boat in excellent condition, take care of all your holiday requirements, and ensure that your time aboard is always memorable. The privileges do not stop there. Should you wish to experience a new holiday destination or a different vacation product, or if for any reason you are unable to use your entitlement aboard your Sunseeker, Azure Ultra offers several flexible options that are exclusive to all Azure product consumers. You are free to transfer your yacht usage to a luxury penthouse stay at the five-star Azure Golden Sands Resort in Malta, or exchange it to stay in hand picked luxury properties through our international exclusive hotel resort exchange network offering thousands of destinations across the world. You may even opt to charter your on-board time, generating income from your Azure Ultra ownership plan.
If you’re tempted to get a taste of how it feels to be a yacht owner, Azure Ultra will organise your very own exclusive trial experience aboard one of its Sunseekers. Email info@azureultra.com or call Azure Member Services on (+356) 2356 1811 (Mon-Fri 9am-5pm MT time), and prepare to board the yacht of your dreams. Visit www.azureultra.com to find out more.
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local life
faces of malta What better advice than that of a local? We’ve hit the streets and caught up with a couple of Maltese who offer their advice on what to look out for during your stay here in Malta. PHOTOS BY Nicky Scicluna
Favourite spot It's a tie between Café Elia in Hamrun - as comforting as a favourite aunt's sitting room - and the stretch of coast from Marsamxett to Ras iż-Żiemel under Valletta's bastions.
Personal recommendation I recommend staying in Valletta if possible. It's a wonderful place to live currently buzzing with cultural activities, laid back bars and an increasingly greater variety of restaurants. Make time to get pleasantly lost there.
Name: Carla Said Age: 27 Occupation: Teacher Hometown: San Gwann
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Dual PENTHOUSES comined into one sizable residence ■ Exclusive residential development ■ Incredible views accross the marina & beyond to the open sea ■ Prime location in St.Julians - close to all amenities ■ Spectacular terraces ■ Large living area ■ Fully-fitted kitchen/breakfast ■ Library/study ■ 5 large bedrooms ■ 5 bathrooms (5 en suite) ■ Laundry room ■ Temperature controlled wine room ■ 2 underlying car spaces with lift access ■ Internal size 400m2 ▪ External size 275m2 ▪ Ref: PH100051
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A unique PALAZZO of great historical value ■ Partially restored with expert craftmanship ■ Located in one of Malta’s oldest cities right by the marina ■ Magnificent architectural features ■ Spectacular high & vaulted ceilings ■ Wonderful sea views ■ Spacious entrance hall ■ Sitting room ■ Dining room ■ Kitchen/breakfast ■ Living room ■ Study ■ Tradtional Sala Nobile ■ 4 bedrooms ■ 4 bathrooms ■ Privileged position with sea views ■ 5 further rooms ■ Basement ■ Roof terraces ■ Ref: HC03043 ▪ SOLE AGENTS
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Name: Kyle Ghirxi Age: 28 Occupation: Restaurant Manager Hometown: San Gwann
Favourite spot Definitely chilling by the beach or enjoying a cold beer down by the Exiles coastline in Sliema
Personal recommendation Take time to visit Gozo and look out for the G침asri Valley. Getting there involves a 100-stair walk down a cliff face, but the picture-perfect natural creek and the crystalline sea below are definitely worth the effort.
It’s a casual elegant dining experience at
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Favourite spot Take a short walk away from the Blue Lagoon in Comino and there you have it – Santa Marija Bay, with its clear waters and peaceful surroundings right next to the little police boat house.
Personal recommendation Stay away from the tourist trail, and dig deeper – take time to meditate, take in your surroundings and enjoy all that our little islands have to offer.
Name: : Andrew Schembri k/a Andrew WhyNot? Age: 31 Occupation: Running Alternative Lifestyle WhyNot? NGO Hometown: Kappara
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Name: : Mark Parlato Trigona Age: 41 Occupation: CEO – Prestige Malta (Real Estate – Events - Concierge) www.prestige-malta.eu Hometown: Swieqi
Favourite spot I would suggest exploring the magnificent Limits of Rabat (pack your backpacks and make a hike out of it) as well as rural areas such as Dingli, Baħrija, Landrijiet and Mtaħleb, the last of which, being the spot from where you will get to experience absolutely magical sunsets over an expansive Mediterranean sea view.
Personal recommendation Find the space to wander; visit and enjoy the obvious - (History will shout out at you – No doubt!) but venture off in search of the not so obvious, led by your own curiosity. Be sociable and adventurous…and you will be rewarded.
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Favourite spot I absolutely love Gozo, and even though it’s been mentioned before, Għasri Valley is definitely one of the most beautiful sites there. Whether you’re into snorkelling, trekking, rock climbing or simply taking it easy, this breathtaking narrow creek is definitely one to visit.
Personal recommendation Explore the flavours of Malta during your stay, starting off from the casual pastizzi and mqaret on the street, to the more traditional fenkata (rabbit) or majjalata (roast pork) events organised in various locations.
Name: Kim Podesta Age: 21 Occupation: Kindergarten Assistant Hometown: Ta’ Xbiex
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street food
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Food on the Street From ricotta cakes to bean dips, fried date sweets and bone biscuits, Veronica Stivala savours some of Malta’s street food.
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riving or walking around Malta you will probably notice little vans parked on the roadside with a sign saying 'Imqaret' [Im-ahh-ret]. More often than not, this van will have a trickle of people leading to it as well as a few cars parked nearby, as peckish travellers pause for a sweet snack. Imqaret are little fried pastries filled with dates; they are best bought warm and eaten straight away. You bite into the soft, but slightly crispy, pastry to find a date filling that literally melts in your mouth. Bliss.
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01. Ħobż biż-żejt 02. Pastizzi 03. Freshly prepared Bigilla Photo credits: viewingmalta.com
Imqaret are found all year round, although, come summer, when the feast season begins, the vans are more numerous as they set up shop at whichever village is celebrating. These treats are just one of the various types of street food found in Malta.
Food plays a huge part in the local village feasts, celebrated from after Easter through to the end of summer. While the feasts are a religious celebration, food is arguably sometimes even more important than the patron saint celebrated him or herself. In addition to the decorative festoons and party lights, the streets are populated by small kiosks, stalls and vans selling their culinary wares. Typical food here includes Pastizzi (triangular shaped ricotta- or pea-filled filo pastry cakes) and Timpana, which is quite literally a pasta pie: pasta mixed with meat and eggs and baked in a pastry case. As you amble through the streets, you can pick up a slab of this traditional meal and dig in. Other foods served on the street include the traditional Ħobż biż-żejt [Hobzbiz-zeyt]. This is probably one of the
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simplest meals imaginable, consisting, at its most minimalist, of bread, oil and tomatoes. It is essentially a variant of pizza but with the bread being cooked before the ingredients are added, and is one of the most delicious, and probably lightest, street delights. Ħobż biż-żejt is sold on the street in the form of a stuffed ftira (a small bread bun with a hard crust). Other savoury delights include Bigilla. This is essentially a dip made of mashed beans, oil, garlic and parsley. It is sometimes spread on bread as well as served as a dip alongside carrot and celery sticks. Moving on to sweet things, one finds nougat, which is not exclusive to Malta but which has its own name here Qubbajd - and is made from a mixture of sugar and/or honey and roasted nuts. Some sweets are made or sold for specific occasions. These include sweets such as
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Żeppoli for the feast of St Joseph, which falls on the 19 March. Żeppoli are a form of doughnut: a light, deep-fried ball of dough that is topped with powdered sugar and filled with sweet ricotta. A savoury version of these sweets exist, called Sfineġ, which have an anchovy filling instead. Come Easter time some special sweets become available too. These include Kwarezimal, a delightful ‘cheat’ for those abstaining from sweets during the lenten weeks and which are a form of oblong biscuit made with ground almonds, cloves, cinnamon and rose water and then topped with honey and pistachio nuts. Once Lent is over, you can enjoy Figolli, another biscuit this time filled with marzipan and decorated with icing and little easter eggs. The Maltese love their food and put a great deal of passion into making these treats. But, of course, as they say, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.
Kwarezimal Photo credit: viewingmalta.com
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EVENTS THIS MONTH 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 July
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 July
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My Summer 2015 Fra Ben Jamming HNNY! Sessions Beachhaven, Xemxija Haywharf, Floriana Fancy a mid-week chill-out party? Haywharf is the place to be every Wednesday night throughout summer. Away from the hustle and bustle, The Clubhouse Haywharf in Floriana is the perfect place to relax, unwind and party. The Lounge’s stylish sleek outdoor terrace just below the Valletta bastions offers breathtaking views. This together with great music and a good vibe makes Haywharf the best place for an unforgettable summer evening. Entrance is free and there is ample parking within walking distance. Doors open at 8pm – just in time for the sunset happy hour on cocktails. /eventsplusmalta
Fra Ben Reggae Bar, Qawra [01] 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
Returning from a five month break from behind the decks, Stockholm sensation HNNY (pronounced Honey) is no back and will be performing on the 4th July at the open-air Beachhaven Lido. Supporting acts include Golly P, Nicholas, Simon Sauter and Danny Vibe. Time: 3pm onwards Entrance: €15 from New York Best Paceville, Sliema and University Heights or €20 at the door.
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Isle of MTV 2015 The Granaries, Floriana Celebrating 9 years of Malta’s greatest show and Europe’s biggest free event! Isle of MTV live at the Graneries, Floriana is here once again. The mid-week show will be broadcast on the MTV network and will boast a line up full of upcoming and renowned artists performing live in front of a crowd of 40,000+. International Line-up includes: Martin Garrix, Jason Derulo, Echosmith and Tori Kelly. www.maltamusicweek.com
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 July
G7 Wednesdays Mid week Sessions Café del Mar 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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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 for 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.
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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 playing strictly 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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16 – 19 July
Malta Malta Jazz International Festival 2015 Arts Festival 2015 Barriera Wharf, Valletta [01] Various locations, Malta Now in its tenth edition, the Malta International Arts Festival takes a fresh approach with a remit to lead Malta to European Capital of Culture in 2018. MIAF2015 promotes freedom of artistic expression in multidisciplinary fashion; and creates a programme of events that is fresh, exciting and innovative, alongside challenging workshops and master classes amongst others. Full schedule and tickets available via www.maltaartsfestival.org
Now in its 25th edition, the Malta Jazz Festival has helped raise the profile of jazz locally from a fringe festival to one of the most-awaited musical events in Malta’s artistic and cultural calendar. Running from the 17th to the 19th July in the open-air setting of Ta’ Liesse where the Grand Harbour bastions meet the sea - contemporary music comes together with a sense of history, setting the backdrop for high-calibre performances which delight jazz aficionados and lay persons alike. For full programme and line-ups visit www.maltajazzfestival.org
17 – 19 July
24 – 26 July
Sliema [02]
Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta
Sliema Art Festival Over 30 international and local street/urban artists will be transforming Sliema's unique promenade and gardens into a melting pot of art. Moreover, some of Malta's best event promoters will be collaborating with us, including, JUULS Reggae Bar, Duncan F & Alex Thomson and No Sweat Productions (organiser of Rock The South Music Festival), creating an exceptional vibe for the hundreds of tourists and locals which flock to Sliema during the peak summer month of July. /events/1012517818759787/
The Malta eSports Festival
The Malta eSports Festival 2015, from the 24th till the 26th of July at the Mediterranean Conference Centre Valletta, is one of the biggest gaming events that Malta has ever seen! With over 700m2 at our disposal, we will be organising many events such as talks, shows and quizzes. We will be also having a PC area, stands and for the first time a dedicated Console area. The event is being supported by the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA). http://events.gamers.com.mt/ event/7/the-malta-esportsfestival-2015-powered-by-mta
3, 10, 17, 24, 31 July
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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Are you a Game of Thrones fan? Every weekend from your 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. • I ncludes 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
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24 JuLY - 2 AUGUST
The Farsons Beer Festival Ta’ Qali National Park, Ta’ Qali A line-up of beers, music and much more. The 35th edition of the Farsons Beer Festival promises a celebration of the best local beers on the island, and a host of top musicians and artists. Fans of good music will enjoy the great line-up of top local artists whilst beer lovers can sample a vast array of local and international beers. Running over 10 days, from Friday 24th July to Sunday 2nd August at the Ta’ Qali National Park, the festival starts at 8pm every night, promising a great night out to all. The festival, one of Malta’s top summer outdoor events, features local and international award-winning beer brands, food stations, as well music shows and performances featuring over 50 Maltese and international artists. It is a one-of-a-kind event that will surely delight all its visitors once again. Free entrance.
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MEDICAL TOURISM
high flying dentistry
Dentist-Patient relationship Most common sequence of treatment PATIENT: “OK, before you start, you must know that I hate dentists and coming here is the worst thing... I would much rather give birth.” Unfortunately this is the reality of a large chunk of our daily life at the practice. Why is this so? Most of this stems from a bad experience, an anticipation of a bad one yet to happen, or just being told it will be a bad one by family and friends. The first consultation tends to be with family, the second with the professionals! Establishing a relationship based on trust is key in our line of work. However trust is built not bought. Many patients come on their own accord or hear about you. They do not know what to expect or what you will offer them.
A Case scenario
1. Consultation. 2. Hygiene session.
A young woman in her early 40s books an appointment for a consultation. She arrives at the clinic and is looking nervous but determined to go through with it. She first talks about her family. Married with three kids. She talks about lacking time and letting herself go, forking out lots of money for school, ballet and other extracurricular activities. Then she says: “ It's time for ME now. I would like my teeth to look good. I am very nervous but wish to regain confidence and my smile is where I wish to start off.”
3. Tooth whitening: Combined Clinical Laser and home maintenance-kit 4. Tooth alignment with clear braces or lingual braces. You are never too old to straighten your teeth! 5. Replacement of old unaesthetic metal or stained composite resin fillings with milled porcelain inlays/onlays. 6. Replacement of old metal-ceramic crowns/posts with all-ceramic metalfree replacements. 7. Review and maintenance program set.
The first line of treatment should be to listen to what the patient has to say. Very often we are so driven by time and textbooks that we forget to listen carefully. What has he/she been through and what are the patient’s wishes? Many a time patients have already done lots of online research and asked around, so already have a few ideas in mind. Quite a number of cases are to redo an old or recently finished dental treatment, which they walked out unhappy with. Uncomfortable with asking their dentist to redo the work, they seek help elsewhere.
TOP Extra oral view before the treatment BOTTOM Extra oral view after the treatment
Dr Jean Paul Demajo Dental & Implant Surgeon Trained in London and is now working in private practice in Malta.
The dentist and patient must agree on what goals are to be achieve. Treatment must fit in with the look and character you are dealing with. If the result needs adjusting, then it must be adjusted or if necessary started over. It is in the dentist’s interest to do so as, if not, the patients won’t return. This confirmation should be felt right at the beginning before the initiation of any treatment. This is trust felt from day 1 and it can last. Ask you dentist. JEAN PAUL: “How can I help you?”
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La Dolce Vita Picture-perfect scenery, gorgeous architecture, culture, history and cities bursting with big-name sites to explore – the long-legged Italy offers all that, as well as fabulous food, fine wines, and a charming dose of the Italian summer.
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History, human genius and the ancient sun gods have come together to make Rome one of the world’s most exciting cities to visit in Europe.
What to See: Rome is Italy’s capital and largest city, and it offers an eclectic mix of seductive history and buzzing cosmopolitan city life. Look out for one of the many city-centre palazzo houses, take a tour of the Collosseum, the Pantheon and the Roman Forum. Sip on a chilled drink in the stunning Piazza Navona and flip a coin into the iconic Trevi Fountain. Of course, St. Peter’s Basilica and the Vatican Museum should also rank highly on your to-see list!
What to Eat: Roman artichokes are world-famous; in fact, they’ve even been given protected-origin status (PGI, or Protected Geographical Indication) by the EU. Look out for cacio e pepe – a classic Roman pasta dish with pecorino Romano and fresh black pepper, sometimes served with guanciale (smoked pork cheeks). If you’re after absolutely traditional, then may we suggest trippa alla Romana (Roman-style tripe) or coda alla vaccinara (slow-cooked oxtail).
Sip on a chilled drink in the stunning Piazza Navona and flip a coin into the iconic Trevi Fountain.
01. Saint Peter's Square in Vatican, Rome 02. Gondola near Rialto Bridge, Venice 03. St Mark’s Basilica, Venice 04. Piazza del Duomo, Milan 05. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, Milan 06. Parco Sempione, Milan
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Italy’s northern metropolis is home to the national stock-exchange. Milan is a financial hub internationally known for high-end dining, shopping, fashion and design.
What to See: Visit the fantastic Milan Cathedral in Piazza del Duomo or reserve a ticket at the Teatro alla Scala. Relive history by dropping by the Sforza Castle or Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan’s main public art gallery, or shop to your heart’s content at one of the world’s oldest shopping malls - the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II. Enjoy nature at Parco Sempione, Milan’s largest city park, or perhaps witness an exhilarating football match at the San Siro Stadium.
What to Eat: Take time to savour the traditional risotto alla Milanese – a world-famous dish that includes creamy Arborio rice, saffron, grated cheese, white wine and butter. We also suggest trying the cotolletta alla Milanese – a thick veal fillet, still on the bone, fried in a crispy batter, the orecchio di elefante, which is a variant of the cotoletta cut significantly thinner and topped with chopped tomatoes, and polenta – a traditional cornmeal dish topped with several delicious additions such as meat sauce, sausage and mushrooms or butter. Keep an eye out for the Cassoeula – a hearty pork, sausage and cabbage stew typical of the region. 04
Venice
The capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region is built on over 100 small islands, spread over a marshy lagoon in the Adriatic Sea.
What to See: Known for its lack of cars and roadways, Venice’s transport relies entirely on boats and canals that snake through the city and lead to innumerable narrow alleys and intimate squares. Visit St Mark’s Basilica, found in the stunning Piazza San Marco, take a boat ride down the Grand Canal, and witness the impressive Doge’s Palace first hand. Discover the colourful Murano known for its artisanal glasswork and snap a picture underneath the Bridge of Sighs.
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What to Eat: If seafood’s your thing, you’ve come to the right place. Try the Folpeti (baby octopus boiled with bayleaves and lemon, and served in a sandwich), sarde in saor (fried sardines flavoured with onions, vinegar, raisins and pine nuts) or spaghetti al nero di seppia (spaghetti with cuttlefish ink). Wash that down with a Spritz, which is the official drink of Veneto, made up of 1/3 white wine, 1/3 bitter and 1/3 sparkling water.
AIR MALTA FLIGHTS Air Malta operates flights to Rome 10 times a week, to Venice 3 times a week, and to Milan 7 times a week. Please visit www.airmalta.com for more information.
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Summertime Jellies Prof Alan Deidun discusses getting to grips with the jellyfish challenge.
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native of the Indian Ocean which has entered the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal in the early 1970’s, and which can reach the size of a large football, regularly shuts down electrical power stations in Israel by clogging the cooling water intake pipes, and closes down beaches in view of its nasty sting. The warty comb jelly (also known as the sea walnut) has crippled the anchovy and sardine fisheries in the Black Sea ever since its inadvertent introduction, through shipping, from North American waters. It’s a given that scientists cannot be everywhere all the time‌ this would be ideal to monitor the occurrence of
jellyfish blooms. One way to achieve such ubiquity is through citizen science, which involves the formal or informal training of the general public to collect scientific data in the field on behalf of scientists. This cost-effective protocol is very popular, being deployed by scientists worldwide for different scopes, from the monitoring of bird populations to those of jellyfish, or even to alert scientists about the levels of atmospheric pollution through their smart phone. The Spot the Jellyfish campaign has been conducted since 2010 by the Physical Oceanography Unit based at the University of Malta, being led by the
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01. Mauve stinger; P hoto credit: Goncalo Santos 02. F ried-egg jellyfish; Photo credit: Alan Deidun 03. Golden jellyfish; P hoto credit: Stefano Piraino 04. B y-the-wind sailor; Photo credit: Nejib Daly 05. Salp colony; P hoto credit: oceanfoto.co.uk 06. C ompass jellyfish
To date, since its inception, almost 1,500 jellyfish reports have been submitted by the public.
undersigned and colleagues within the same institute, on the back of seed funding received from the International Ocean Institiute (IOI), an international NGO. Through financial support from the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA), a series of informative seaside panels have been installed on the most popular local beaches, soliciting the public to submit reports of any jellyfish individuals they encounter whilst bathing. The same artwork as the seaside panel has been printed in the form of posters and leaflets distributed among all local scuba diving clubs and other stakeholders, including the Malta National Aquarium. To-date, since its inception, almost 1,500 jellyfish reports have been submitted by the public and 10 species of gelatinous
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plankton previously unknown in our waters have been recorded, including stingers like the nomadic jellyfish, the compass jellyfish and the stunning hula skirt siphonophore, but also a variety of non-stingers, including the blue button, the crystal jellyfish and an array of comb jellies, bringing the total of jellyfish species known from our waters to around 30. Perhaps the most charismatic of all jellyfish species is the by-the-wind sailor, a veritable miniature living sailing boat which normally blooms during summer. A growing technological arsenal is supporting the scientific effort to collect more information about jellyfish. A smart phone app (MED JELLY) was launched in the summer of 2014, giving users indispensable
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01. Crystal jellyfish; P hoto credit: Joe Formosa 02. C omb jelly; Photo credit: Mick Hollis 02
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information on how to treat the stings of specific jellyfish species as well as useful logistical information on every local beach, including a list of amenities present on the same beach, accessibility and local weather conditions. Users can also submit reports of jellyfish encountered on local beaches, along with accompanying photos, through the same application, which is available for free download on both Android and iPhone platforms.
of a jellyfish bloom. The treatment advised on the published booklets is based on the latest scientific evidence emerging within different studies and is specific to each jellyfish species. This debunks the myth that onetreatment-fits-all where jellyfish stings are concerned, with a dose of vinegar being a panacea for all sorts of stings, when in actual fact, the chemical might even exacerbate matters for such stings, such as those of the common mauve stinger species.
Within the same project, a jellyfish dispersion model is being developed by the same university institute, using the rationale behind an oil spill mode, forecasting the trajectory being taken by a jellyfish bloom once it’s spotted. In so doing, the model gives three-tofour days notice of the beaches where the bloom is most likely to hit and thus providing coastal managers with welcome foresight on the same issue.
The latest related contraption to be developed is a jellyfish dispersion model, again publicly available through the MED-JELLYRISK project website, which gives users a three-day forecast of the anticipated trajectory to be taken by a jellyfish bloom once its sighted within our waters, thus providing sorely-needed foresight to our beach managers by underscoring the most likely beaches where the bloom will make landfall. Such a model is being validated through the use of surface drifters, devices which communicate their position continuously through satellite tracking. The monitoring of jellyfish blooms has just become a tad more sophisticated it seems.
The University’s participation within this project has made possible the publication of a diverse array of popular science tools, including waterproof factsheets and sting treatment booklets, indispensable tools for the beach buff in the advent
Bonġu Phonetic sound:
bon-ju Translation:
Good morning Did you know that bonġu comes from the French word ‘bonjour’? Supported by: www.ghaqdatalmalti.org
want to learn maltese? Get your hands on this Englishto-Maltese dictionary 'Kelmet il-Malti' Available from all leading bookshops.
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GULULU in St Julian's An interesting and reasonably recent addition to the local culinary scene is Gululu, styled a “Casual Maltese Diner”, in Spinola Bay, St Julian's. This unassuming restaurant located by the water’s edge in one of Malta’s prime locations cooks Maltese food. WORDS BY Roger Mizzi
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his must seem very normal to travellers visiting the Maltese islands for the first time, yet until not too long ago the eateries where one could sample Maltese food were far and few between. Even then most were very traditional and focused more often than not on preparing the traditional fenkata – spaghetti with rabbit sauce, followed either by fried or stewed rabbit and fried potatoes. Why? “Possibly because of an inferiority complex” explains Julian Sammut, proprietor of Gululu, “many countries, especially small ones, which have been colonised and ruled over for centuries and have in many ways emulated and aspired to be like their foreign rulers tend to be ashamed of their national food. This is also what happened along the Spanish Costas when mass tourism descended upon them in the early 1960s. To make matters worse many of the chefs who worked in Malta’s first hotels were British Navy trained and whilst they were hard to beat when it came to a good roast or pudding, most were often at a loss as to how to handle and present typical local ingredients.” Gululu offers a varied menu which includes both traditional and modern dishes, as in food which is made, as much as possible, using only typical ingredients and produce grown in Malta. This means
that one can savour the more common dishes like rabbit, baked pasta and fish soup, yet also enjoy a variety of fritters, fresh salads and of course fish. During July a Festa tat-Tonn, Tuna Feast, is held with specially concocted dishes using fresh tuna. “In my eyes hospitality is all about ensuring that whoever crosses our thresh hold is served well and leaves happy and satisfied. In my books this means that wherever possible we cater for many different needs and expectations whether our patrons are after a tasty snack accompanied by a beer or a full meal with a bottle of Malta’s exquisite wine.” Two years ago Gululu built a traditional
stone oven similar to the ones which bake Malta’s unrivalled bread in villages across the island. With this came the renaissance of the ftira was very popular yet now rarely found outside Gozo, Malta’s smaller sister island. The ftira is, simply explained, similar to the Neapolitan pizza, a dough base with different toppings baked at a very high temperature. The pastry of the ftira is more rustic than that of the pizza and crunchier. Its origins are similar to the Arab fatira, the word, of Semitic roots, literally means to “break the fast”. Last month to couple the ftajjarija – after extending the premises by taking over the place next door – Gululu has launched a
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Pulpetterija. Pulpetti are to the Maltese what Polpette are to the Italians, Boulettes to the French and Burgers to the Germans and the rest of the world.
Photo credit: viewingmalta.com
“Pulpetti have been a favourite food for Maltese families for decades if not centuries. The thrifty mother would make these little cakes with her left overs or cheap cuts of meat or fish, and when cooked up in a moist sauce or gravy, and accompanied with fresh, crusty bread, they certainly bring a big, broad smile to the hungry family’s faces,” explains Julian excitedly, “Pulpetti offer a cook so many opportunities to create, so many flavours to combine. Of course at Gululu we do not use left overs, rest assured,” chuckles Julian, “on the contrary we seek to use the best and the freshest to guarantee a moist succulent bite, which is the secret behind a good pulpetta.” Gululu’s pulpetti menu includes beef, pork, rabbit, lamb, salt cod, chicken, and Maltese sausage, all served in a crispy ftira bun or just with a salad, and hand-cut local potato chips.
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PROPERTY
Letting in Malta Several people who are considering relocating to Malta prefer to initially rent a property for anything from a few months to a period of one year until they have settled in. Unfortunately they run into their first stumbling block when they don’t know what to look for, what rental prices are like, and so on. If they want their first impression of Malta to be a stress-free experience, then it is recommended to work with a professional real estate associate to guide them through.
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nd this is where RE/MAX Malta comes in. Our team has been the leaders in the letting market since the company’s inception in 1999. We’ve since grown to no less than 25 associates, a majority of which are now the most experienced letting associates on the island, and who have been with the company for several years. Owing to the varying types of clientele that we deal with on a daily basis, we’ve trained our associates to each deal with niche markets, and they can assist with requests for both residential and commercial property. Our strategy allows us to deal with clients from lower management levels up to top management, dealing with large companies whilst always ensuring we maintain good relationships with our clients and landlords alike.
Edward Agius
The team is managed by one Letting Manager, Edward Agius, who is, in turn, mentored by Kevin Buttigieg – one of the company’s directors and locally wellknown for his expert knowledge and experience in the letting industry. Whilst the local market continues to boom, several localities in Malta are being constantly developed to ensure that the demand for properties is continuously met. In fact, each year has proven to be a record year for the company and continues to remain so. Moreover, we don’t just handle the letting aspect of your relocation. We are a one-stop shop and can easily offer concierge services throughout your stay in Malta, such as internet services, car rentals, hotel reservations and so on. Should you wish to relocate to Malta and are looking for a smooth transition, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Letting Manager T: +356 2578 3300 • M: +356 9942 5088 Regional office: 76a Gorg Borg Olivier Street, St Julian’s, Malta www.letting.remax-malta.com
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One of the key drivers behind Tipico’s growth is that it is an organization that attracts young people with great tech skills, business understanding and an international outlook. This is why Malta was chosen as the hub for European operations because it offers a business-friendly environment with access to well-educated staff – both local and international, as the island offers a very attractive environment to work in.
Headquartered at the Portomaso Business Tower in St Julian’s, Malta, Tipico offers a wide range of pre-live and live sports betting products delivered through cutting-edge mobile and online channels as well as through a topclass portfolio of nearly 1,000 retail outlets, mainly in Germany. The company also offers a wide range of online casino and table games. Tipico is predominantly football-oriented, but offers betting on other sports as well.
The employer brand slogan, ‘We invest in our people’ was coined with these qualities firmly in mind.
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Tipico cooperates with software developers in order to always develop its own software as opposed to using white label solutions. In 2011, the mobile web applications were introduced, followed by the iPad app a year later.
The brand’s incredible growth shows no signs of slowing down. It is one of the largest sportsbook operators in Germany with thousands of people working in the Tipico franchise shops and 200 people employed at the office in Malta.
The brand is famed for its appealing onlineuser experience, developed by the best teams in the business. Tipico’s staff knows how to give customers what they want, and this has led to tremendous success in attracting and retaining customers.
Along the way, teams have since been set up in Germany, Gibraltar, Croatia and Colombia to provide trading and customer services. Tipico also owns a license for online casino and sportsbook operation in Denmark, Malta and the German state of Schleswig-Holstein and a sportsbook license in Italy, Belgium and Austria
The company’s dedicated and knowledgeable staff, its pervasive marketing strategy and Tipico’s world-renowned brand ambassadors, such as Oliver Kahn, Peter Schmeichel and Michael Konsel, have proven to be a winning combination helping the company becoming one of the leading sports betting companies.
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When it comes to luxury fashion stores in Malta, Sarto is your quintessential stop - a multi-brand store offering an inimitable shopping experience with carefully curated pieces. Sarto’s background beckons both art and craft. Valentino, Dolce & Gabbana, Blumarine, Sergio Rossi, Jimmy Choo, Burberry and Emporio Armani are some of the brands available for both men and women. With new brands being added season after season, and a plethora of clothing as well as accessories, bags and shoes, Sarto remains current - with only the best and latest. facebook.com/sarto.luxury www.sarto.com.mt
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Discovering malta & gozo
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.
Upper 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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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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Marsaxlokk Fish Market malta The popular Sunday market in the fishing village of Marsaxlokk [Mar-Sa-Shlock] is a main attraction for both tourists and locals interested in buying fresh fish and seafood caught earlier on that same morning. A number of seafood restaurants are also found here.
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Ta’ Monita Beats the Idylls “Take a small village in Norfolk, one in Madeira, and a beautifully-equipped large house in Sicily. All sound enticing, all sound perfect. Even the mere names make us want to go there. Then place Ta’ Monita in perspective — competing against all the idyllic places mentioned above. Ta’ Monita wins. Hands down!”
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his is not a developer’s dream or a writer wined and dined enough to imagine or stretch the truth just a trifle beyond belief. This is reality as related to me by the Masons, a most charming couple who have just purchased an apartment at Ta’ Monita and think that this place in Marsascala beats Madeira, Sicily, Portugal and has many more attributes than Norfolk. For the moment, the Masons will not be permanent residents at Ta’ Monita but they hope to be there often before they retire there. Jeremy and Nadia Mason are both academics with very scientific backgrounds. Both worked at King’s in London for many years and enjoyed life to the fullest, but as the years went by they both decided that they needed to slow down. Life in London was great, social life very hectic and theatre land and concerts within easy reach. But they felt this was
too hectic and they hardly had time to enjoy relaxing and feeling fulfilled. They bought a house in Norfolk in a rustic beautiful village with a population of just a few hundreds. They started visiting at weekends and enjoying the quiet and the lovely garden.
They were taken on a private viewing of an apartment at Ta’ Monita, and as they say; the rest is history. “It was a tough tussle but Malta was the best place with its history, culture, hospitable and English-speaking people,” Jeremy recalls.
Then five years ago Nadia retired completely from academia and Jeremy semi-retired. And they realised that one big thing was missing in their life still—sun, glorious sunshine, lifegiving light most days of the year. And the search was on from Spain to Morocco via Sicily.
Life at Ta’ Monita is a real dream come true for the Masons. To them the views, the vistas of endless sea, the peace that reigns, the quality of the restaurants just round the corner, the abundant fish, the shops, are all bonuses to the quality of the development. They also look forward to many happy days when their children and grandchildren come to visit.
They were seriously considering Madeira for their idyllic home and attended an ex-pat fair which should have had Madeira as its main focus, however following an uncanny turn of events they happened to meet a man from Malta instead who invited them to visit our sunny isles.
Life and its beauty and enjoyment can be missed in our madly hectic lives. To the Masons bliss came just when they planned. I left their idyll with them sitting on their terrace overlooking the limpid sea at Marsascala Bay. My reaction to their choice mirrored that of their friends: pure green jealousy.
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Belair Property Information Session for Owners A repeat information session by Belair Property – in collaboration with Mazars Malta – for owners who rent out their property, was held recently, following the first session held some months ago and which was oversubscribed. The information session – for which attendance was free – covered various topics of relevance for these owners and addressed issues such as taxation and licensing when renting out property. The session acted as a tutorial for those present with real life examples of different scenarios, such as when is Value Added Tax (VAT) is to be levied and at what rate and the available options of how one is to declare income.
Commenting after the event, Belair Property managing director, Ian Casolani said that the idea of this information session came about as part of the feedback their letting team gets from property owners. “Undoubtedly, one can get lost in the myriad of administrative processes, and we felt we should give added value to our clients by providing a free information session on these subjects. The team at Mazars did an excellent job and the number of questions proved that there was need for such an event!” added Mr Casolani. Mazars Malta partner Paul Giglio commented that: “Such a collaboration makes it possible and convenient for end-customers
to receive practical and accurate information by professionals, particularly from a fiscal, financial and regulatory perspective, which could help them make the right decisions for their business and ensure awareness of their fiscal obligations.”
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An Expat in Malta
Online Gaming John Dawson may very well be a fictional character, but the benefits enjoyed in Malta are nothing other than real.
Words BY Dr Mark Bencini B.A., M.A. (Fin. Serv.), LL.D., Dip. Tax. contact@vallettalegal.com
have trained thousands of programmers, web designers and other specialised staff. They have opened customer care centres with representatives communicating with their clients in a multitude of languages, developed the highest levels of due diligence and anti-money laundering practices and, all of this, locally. John recalls having left the seminar overwhelmed by the sheer concentration of highly-trained specialists present on the island and knowing that, should his investors be willing to embark on this project, he would not be short of staff.
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t is three o’clock in the afternoon. John Dawson is strolling round the Departure Lounge of the Malta International Airport. He is excited to get back to his office and embark on his new project. He had heard that Malta is a popular jurisdiction with respect to online gaming, but never in his wildest dreams did he imagine that this little island is the leading European jurisdiction in this industry. It was by pure coincidence that John ended up at one of the country’s yearly online gaming expos and conferences. He had walked into the lobby of his hotel, which was buzzing with all sorts of entrepreneurs involved in the online
gaming business. Indeed, the hotel in which he was staying was hosting the conference and was choc-a-block with the most influential people in Europe’s online gaming industry. Whilst doing his last minute window shopping before boarding his plane, John fondly recalls meeting the owners of some of these global online gaming companies, all of which have their operations based in Malta for a multitude of reasons that make Malta, without a doubt, the best jurisdiction in which to set up business. Many of these companies have, in the matter of a decade, grown from fledgling companies into world leaders in the industry. Together they
After a weekend of intensive training about the online gaming industry, John now knows that Malta was the first European country to regulate online gaming and that, since its inception into the EU in 2004, like a modern version of David vs Goliath, Malta has battled the largest European jurisdictions. The latter have waged wars in the European Courts of Justice to retain their monopolies in their respective countries and postpone the introduction of free movement of online gaming. Despite this, Malta is committed to remaining the leading jurisdiction in the industry. Both the Government and the industry have invested heavily in bringing the IT infrastructure to the highest international standard. Indeed, while it is a small island, Malta is extensively connected to the international internet BY a number of submarine grid WORDS through Barbara Ricci cables and satellite systems. Coupled
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Malta has battled the largest European jurisdictions. with the presence of a number of excellent data centres, such IT infrastructure assures the entire gaming industry about the bandwidth stability and relatively inexpensive setup and maintenance costs. "What an interesting weekend!" John thinks whilst calling his legal advisor to thank him for all the introductions made over the weekend. Although he was not so surprised to see him moderate a discussion on the legal benefits enjoyed by Maltese gaming companies, John was impressed when his advocate explained the spectacular low gaming
tax and license fees applicable to such companies. Combined with Europe’s best net effective tax rate applicable to non-resident shareholders of companies established in Malta, there is no doubt in John’s mind that Malta is the place to be if someone wants to succeed in the online gaming industry. After a friendly chat with his advocate and assuring him that John will soon be back in Malta to discuss all the legal matters involved in establishing an online gaming company, it is time to switch off his phone and head back home. On his next visit he will definitely bring Anna and the kids, and maybe do some house hunting.
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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Il-Qrendi - Malta’s jewel in the Crown Words BY David M Schembri
Life within the Qrendi confines has been recorded as far back as the Early to Later Pleistocene times (circa 2.588 million to 11.700 years ago) and where dwarf elephants, hippopotami, bears, stags, foxes and giant dormouse fossilised bones had in 1858, been excavated from the 'bones caves' at the nearby hard coralline limestone quarries in Wied il-Magħlaq during the excavation of materials required for the construction of the Dock Yards in the Valletta harbour.
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ossilised remains that complement the petrified riverbed at the Maqlaq Fault were also found within the area.
Unique dwarf elephant fossilised finds located in the vicinity of the Neolithic temples of Mnajdra (Ġgantija Phase 3600 – 3000 BC), Ħagar Qim (Tarxien Phase 2500 – 1500 BC) and the Misqa Water Wells, all formerly believed to be of Phoenician origins (Circa 1200 -1000 BC), truly give the locality a special mention in history. The ancient prehistory water wells as known as 'il-Misqa', the watering hole, are believed to have quenched the thirst of the temple builders as also found mid way between these two majestic temples. Neolithic ruins that complement, Malta’s largest free-standing dolmen, are located but a mere few kilometers away at Misraħ is-Sinjura.
In 1618, il-Qrendi was proclaimed a parish by Maltese Bishop Baldassare Cagliares, after having served for many a year as the Zurrieq vice parish, and where, in the year 1620 parish priest Rev John Mary Camilleri started the building of his church, completed in 1655, some 30 years later. Hardly had a few years elapsed from the church’s completion, when in the year 1677 AD, the Very Rev parish priest Domnic Formosa once again opted to enlarge his parish church. Work was started in 1685 on the designs of the very well known architect of the time, Lorenzo Gafa’, and were completed in 1712, some 27 years later. The Qrendi parish church was to be consecrated to the Assumption Into Heaven of Santa Marija, Mother of God (Qrendi’s Parton) on 13th October 1782, 70 years after its completion by Bishop Labini.
Phoenician and Palo Christian rock graves and catacombs are found in abundance within the neighboring locality of San Niklaw, also the site of RAF Krendi, (a former British WWII airfield), and where the sea caverns beneath these sites add a mystical sensation to these spiritual surroundings.
The Santa Marija feast is celebrated annually on 15th August, whilst that of Our Lady of Lourdes is celebrated in the first week in July. Village feasts serve to blend religious devotion, pyrotechnics abilities, band marches and street decorations, together with joyful manifestations.
Grandmaster De Redin's coastal tower and Governor General Sir Water Norris' Congreve memorial, evidence of past military rule, overlook and impose onto the natural pristine environment beneath.
With both Qrendi band societies being accredited as the 2015 Malta Champions competing in the IX Malta Mechanised Ground Firework Festival (St Mary, BC) and the 2015 Malta and International Champions
competing in the Malta International Fireworks Festival for aerial pyrotechnics (Lourdes, BC), a visit to the village feast, both on the eve and day of its celebration, are opportunities not to be missed. With the rich religious heritage found in the locality, the Madonna tal-Ħniena (Our Lady of Mercy) sanctuary, the Santa Katerina (St Catherine), Salvatur (Our Saviour), Sant’ Anna (Saint Anne) and Madonna tal Grazzja (Our Lady of Grace) chapels and the San Mattew Chapel and crypt, are evidence of the village’s rich religious devotion found within the locality. The rich surroundings at San Mattew tal-Maqluba, offer a tranquil and relaxing environ, where heritage, beauty, legend,
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and religion complement one another. It is a popular venue for wedding celebrations, especially for those that truly want to make their 'special day', that little more special. Medieval Knights of Malta fortified houses, formerly occupied by Italian Knight Guarena and the German knight Guttenberg, are evidence of their love for the village of Qrendi, and where many of their donations of religious work of art still adorn the village’s places of worship.
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Torri Cavalier (the octagonal tower) located within the village core, with its imposing 'drop balconies' aimed at the buildings' defence, together with Torri Sciutu and the WWII machine gun post (Kamra it-Tonda) in Wied iż-Żurrieq, are the strongest of evidence that il-Qrendi played in the defense of our mother land throughout its history. But Qrendi’s beauty is not solely evolved around its heritage and history, but is complemented by a country side rich in flora and fauna, with an abundance of Carob trees, potato and onion fields, and the legendary Maqluba doline, where Malta’s national tree, the Sandarac Gum Tree (Għargħar) grows to its heart’s content. Hard and soft coralline quarries add a different dimension to the locality offering high quality stone for the construction industry, whilst the picturesque sea caverns at the Blue Grotto, Għar il-Qattus (Cat's Cave), Filfla Cave and Reflection Cave, offer our locality’s visitors a breath taking experience, which is recommended not to be missed. Sea caves together with a rich marine flora and fauna that may be better observed from
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aboard Maltese Fregatinas, (eight-person boats) that leave the small fishing hamlet of Wied iż-Żurrieq from early morning to late afternoon. The Qrendi village and its wealth of attractions found within its confines include the Neolithic Temples of Ħagar Qim and Mnajdra, the Blue Grotto and Wied iż-Żurrieq, the Octagonal tower, the Gnien tal-Kmand gardens and the San Mattew tal-Maqluba crypt and doline. They are just a few of the sites that can be offered to its visitors. They
are attractions that help to enrich the hospitable nature of the locals who all go out of their way to make ones visit to their locality as enjoyable as possible. A village that offers the ideal destination not only for organised tourism, but also for those wishing to share a more carefree leisure visit travelling at their desired pace, walks through the country lanes, and also to those seeking to explore more on bicycles. This is 'Qrendi', easily termed as one of Malta’s jewels in the crown - a village definitely worth visiting.
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Sun, Sea and Ropes You feel your heart racing; then you stop, you breathe, and you take the plunge. Melanie Vella catches up with the suntanned slacklining boys who walk on water.
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Harness on. Shoes off. As I step onto the wobbling highline, I feel like a beginner again.
Jorge braving the wobbly center line as he crosses the L-Aħrax Crater in Mellieha
“We’ve rigged the line to a rock and it stretches 12m out like a bridge to the other side of the cave. Harness on. Shoes off. As I step onto the wobbling highline, I feel like a beginner again. My heartbeat accelerates. Beneath me is the plunging cave, emerald green sea, jagged rocks and the looming possibility of ‘What if?’,” recalls slackliner Jorge Cortizo right at the moment he prepares to walk a high waterline over L-Aħrax Cave, in Mellieħa. (picture below)
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01. J orge, crossing a hidden creek close to Wied Iż-Żurrieq 02. Thomas waterlining in a bay in Armier outskirts, North of Malta 03. J orge bouncing acorss turquoise waters in Comino 04. J orge tricklining over the waters of Wied L-Għasri, Gozo
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“Breathe. Calm your mind. Let go of fear. Find balance. It’s like meditation. Once you’re on the edge of survival you push yourself further than before. I have to be better than myself!” [01] Cortizo left his hometown in Salvador, Brazil, over four years ago, to travel around Europe and he took his slackline wherever he went. 03
“I lived in Spain, Portugal and Italy, meeting up with different slacklining enthusiasts by contacting them through social media. I’ve practiced the sport with the best slackliners in Europe. It’s incredible to experience different cultures, make friends with locals, learn new languages and connect with people who have the same passion for the sport as I do,” says Cortizo. Slacklining is a balance sport, where a flat stretchy band is tied between two points and walked across. The line moves, its dynamic unlike a tight rope. “I usually practice tricklining, where stunts like backflips are performed on the line. This requires a lot of practice and perfecting your technique. A highline is more extreme and is set up several meters above the ground,” he explains. [04] Lured by the country’s unique limestone and potential slacklining locations, Jorge has lived in Malta for the past two years,
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exploring the islands and establishing new routes and waterlines. Security and respect are of utmost importance to any slackliner. “We are respectful towards the environment and the people where we set up the lines. This is an extreme sport and demands experience and caution,” says his companion, Alain Barbet. Alain is a French slackliner who, along with his partner Emanuelle, joined Jorge for a 10-day expedition scouting epic slackline setups tucked away around the Maltese islands. Alain and Manue, as she’s more colloquially known, researched the ‘Slackliner Malta’ community Facebook page, which is run by Jorge and his dedicated slackliner crew, before coming to Malta. They used Google Maps to discover Malta’s picturesque coves, creeks and bays scattered along the craggy coastline. They rigged up creative slacklines and indulged in the combination of hidden
spots, the local culture’s fresh, healthy food, rich underwater wildlife and friendly scenes. The turquoise waters, white sand and lush surroundings of Comino’s Blue Lagoon were a perfect backdrop for them to rig up and zone out. “The environment impacts the extent to which you are able to prepare yourself mentally to walk the line,” explains Cortizo. The slackliners were careful not to disturb others enjoying
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Comino’s pristine shoreline and only rigged up at quieter times of the day. [03] Another adventure saw the crew scaling down the side of rocky slopes to discover a stunning 300m long, narrow cliffbound inlet of the Għasri Valley in Gozo. “I felt intimidated by the beauty of the surroundings,” says Barbet. “I had seen pictures of the place and I was determined to explore it. It was beyond expectation.” They set up two lines
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stretching across the valley. The 20m line was manageable, and the crew braved an impressive 50m set up. [03] “My favourite slackline was L-Aħrax cave in Mellieħa,” says Cortizo. This unique spot is a spectacular crater with a blow hole, where sea water drifts in and out of a small natural stone arch. A streak of light seeps into the cave that reflects off the deep crystal clear blue waters. As one can imagine, the exquisite setting heightens the slacklining experience, taking it to another level. “A mishmash of fear and excitement has some of them pacing in circles, while others are relaxed and confident as they anchor their equipment. Luiz Talavera, 03
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down from Paris, joins the tour, crosses the line singing, and dares to pull stunts. It’s exhilarating!” Jorge recalls. [01] Whenever Jorge and his friends rig up a slackline in areas like Valletta, people gather to watch them out of curiosity. Jorge encourages spectators to take the plunge and give it a shot.
Jorge is determined to motivate people to take up this sport and bring together an association of slackliners in Malta. He was one of the first to practice slackline in his hometown in Salvador, Brazil, and now the association has reached close to 4,000 followers with around 2,000 practicing slackliners. To anyone considering this sport, Jorge advises, “Look up the slacklining community in your area and ask them for help when just starting out. Don’t give up! Once you get a taste of the thrill it’s just a matter of time till you master the sport! [02]
01. L uiz Talvera pushing boundaries of trick and water lining with this daring stunt at L-Aħrax Cave in Mellieha 02. J orge and Alain doubling it up at Slugs Bay in L-Aħrax tal-Mellieha 03. Luiz Talvera slacklining in Wied l-Għasri, Gozo
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malta in four days You’re about to land in Malta and are probably really excited to get going and discover our little islands! Ricky Vella puts together a four-day holiday planner to guide you on your adventure. Feel free to take a mobile photo of these pages for handy reference later!
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Getting There Make your way to St Julian's and hop onto Bus Route 222
ellieha Bay is M one of the most popular sandy beaches, known for its long stretch of sand. Apart from watersports, the beach is also ideal for lounging and sunbathing, grabbing a quick lunch and taking it easy in between taking one dip in the refreshing waters and the other.
Għajn Tuffieha Bay, more commonly known as Golden Bay, is quite remarkable scenery-wise as it has clay slopes and cliffs, and can be accessed by a flight of stairs directly from the car park. This bay is a trendy spot and popular during the peak months of summer. Numerous facilities are available, such as umbrellas and sun beds – and, if you’re feeling adventurous, you will also find water sports facilities and trekking opportunities all around.
First of all a very big ‘WELCOME’ and we hope you enjoy your stay… so after unpacking and taking in the view, pinch yourself a couple times; just to make sure you’re not dreaming!
Getting There Catch Bus 102 from Mellieha Beach directly to Golden Bay
We recommend packing sun block and swimming gear at all times – just in case.
Getting There Board Bus 12 from Floriana to St Julian's and follow the pedestrian route
ry to get back in time to shower and change to enjoy the T evening – a lot of the hotels on the island offer various entertainment with regards to nightclubs and in-house restaurants, but if you feel up to it and are in the mood to party, then why not head out to the heart of Malta’s nightlife? – Paceville. Heavily populated with nightclubs, bars, pubs and restaurants it is considered to be Malta’s nightlife capital.
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I personally enjoy visiting museums or historical buildings and, believe me, Malta has its fair share… so why not dedicate the next day of your holiday to a bit of sightseeing?
Why not spend a day in Valletta? If you try to get there early there would be ample time for a delicious cappuccino and a couple of Maltese pastizzi. These are diamond shaped pies which are filled with ricotta or a spicy pea filling, and baked to golden brown crispy perfection. Getting There Catch Bus 12 from St Julian's or cross by ferryboat from Sliema
Getting There Catch Bus 31 from Floriana and change to route X3 in Mosta or take the 205 from St Julian's
Mdina – The Silent City. This is Malta’s medieval, walled ex-capital and is easily spotted sitting majestically on a hill towards the centre of the island. The views are magnificent, and just walking through the narrow streets, you can easily see why silence reigns supreme there. Mdina is home to the Natural History Museum, the Mdina Cathedral, as well as several palazzos which have now been opened to the public.
Getting There Take a right as you walk out of Mdina’s main gate and follow the signs
Take a leisurely walk outside Mdina’s fortified walls and head to the Domvs Romana. The current museum building does not only preserve some of the most precious Roman remains, but also allows visitors to get a glimpse of life in a Roman domestic household, including the various aspects of a Roman family ranging from the actual division of roles in a family, to fashion, education, entertainment, food and drink.
A visit to St John’s Co Cathedral is definitely a must. Designed by the Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar, this was the convent church of the Knights of the Order of St John and today houses ‘The Beheading of St John’ by Caravaggio. The church has some fascinating features, like the three clocks on its façade; one face displaying the time, one showing the day of the week and the third indicating the date. Once inside, the superb extravagance and baroque style is simply breathtaking.
After a cooling off with a cold drink you may opt for a relaxing walk. In this case I’d recommend the Upper Barrakka Gardens – these gardens provide a splendid view of the Valletta Port, the stunning Grand Harbour and the sprawling Three Cities on the opposite side of the creek.
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AS OUR NAME WOULD SUGGEST, LOBSTER IS OUR SPECIALTY. The rest of the menu is classic Sicilian, with lots of fresh fish, quality meats, vegetarian & vegan options. As a contrast, the bar snack menu is a constantly changing, international fusion of small dishes. Our 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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GIFTED MALTESE SOPRANO NICOLA SAID APPOINTED MALTA AIRPORT FOUNDATION AMBASSADOR Maltese soprano Nicola Said, 27, will be singing Malta’s praises and raising awareness about the island’s tourism product as the newly appointed ambassador of the Malta Airport Foundation.
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s Said, a rising star in the opera world, is currently studying at one of the world’s top conservatories, Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Malta International Airport plc will be helping her invest in her education as part of a sponsorship agreement. The Malta Airport Foundation was set up last November to invest in cultural, touristic and environmental projects that enhance Malta, improve the tourism product and give back to the local community. “It’s a real honour to be part of this project and promote my country in this way. For me it’s also an opportunity to stay close to my roots. When you work and study abroad for a long time, you really begin to miss home. I love that opera gives me the opportunity to
discover new parts of the world and delve into different cultures and characters. It also gives me a chance to represent Malta wherever I go and promote our island around the world. It’s incredibly rewarding now to be able to promote Malta’s hidden gems and be part of such a concerted effort to invest in our heritage, culture and environment,” said Ms Said. MIA CEO Alan Borg said: “Nicola Said is an ideal ambassador for Malta, the airport and our foundation. She is already making waves on the international opera scene and we are very proud to be supporting her by sponsoring her training. Our message through this partnership is that Malta is brimming with talent and has lots to offer in terms of our culture and heritage. Nicola Said, among others, is a great example of this.” The Malta Airport Foundation is part of the company’s strategic decision to
use its corporate responsibility funds to, implement projects on behalf of the airport that contribute more directly to the tourism industry by investing in Malta’s heritage and environment. Ms Said was among five young Maltese opera singers nominated by tenor Joseph Calleja in 2013 to join a prestigious summer academy in Salzburg - an initiative that was sponsored by the Malta International Airport and the Austrian Embassy. Most recently, Ms Said performed with Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja at a Christmas concert last December.
Romantic Boat Trip of St Julians by Night Start off your holiday with a half hour ride on a Maltese Traditional Dgħajsa. We tour the colourful and unique surroundings of the St. Julian's coastline. We will take you to the Portomaso complex where you can admire the luxurious apartments, cafeterias, restaurants and yachts. We then cross over to the Sliema coastline and to the little Balluta Bay. We will return to there you boarded. It is a must to experience this Maltese feeling, so do not leave it till the last day! You might want to do the trip again!
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Is it a spider or a crab? They are not as quick as terrestrial spiders, nor do they build webs, however they do have long legs like spiders which gives them their common name 'spider crabs'. They are not classified as spiders though, they are marine crustaceans and are actually the largest arthropods in the world, reaching 3.8m from claw to claw.
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Two weeks later, Brenda has been put back into her previous display tank and is happily greeting her friends with her new exoskeleton. Our male spider crab (let's call him Chris) is about to undergo the same process, however is taking slightly longer than Brenda... procrastination is definitely a 'male thing'.
s all crustaceans, their body is covered with an exoskeleton which allows them to protect their internal soft body from predators. This limits the growth of such animals and so in order for the animal to grow, it must moult its exoskeleton and build a new one through the growing phase. During the last two months, our female spider crab (let's call her Brenda) lost her appetite, which indicated that it was her time to moult. We isolated her from her other tank mates to protect her
is extremely soft at the beginning of the growing phase and would therefore be harmed by even the smallest fish. In the wild, these crabs are required to find a safe hiding place for this process to take place naturally.
during this vulnerable phase. Within just two days, she moulted her entire old skeleton and grew a considerably bigger, brand new exoskeleton. Isolation is imperative, since their new exoskeleton
Spider crabs are known as living fossils since they have managed to survive almost identically from their ancestors hundreds of millions of years ago. Not only have they not evolved, but they can live up to 100 years. They tend to move to the depths of over 50m especially during migration, and can therefore tolerate low water temperatures.
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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 5, St Agatha’s Esplanade, Mdina T: 2145 9987 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 our name would suggest, lobster is our specialty. The rest of the menu is classic Sicilian, with lots of fresh fish and quality meats. We also offer a full vegetarian & vegan menu. Bar snacks, fresh smoothies, specialty coffees, daily changing desserts and our bespoke cocktails, prepared with our in-house infused spirits, top off the list of delights we offer. Our 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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marsascala Sepia Restaurant St Anthony Street, Marsascala T: 27131851 W: www.sepiamalta.com Located in the south of Malta, Sepia opened its door in December 2014. Chef/patron Jonathan Vassallo welcomes you. Warm, knowledgeable, professional staff will extend genuine hospitality as they guide you through your dining experience. Apart from the menu, they focus more on specialties. This is for the simple fact that, just as the seasons change, so does their food. They use local ingredients that are the freshest possible. Their aim is to give you a rich experience and to present a cuisine where texture, purity of flavour and balance is paramount. As the menu changes frequently, their customers can have a unique dining experience each visit. Upon ordering, the chef prepares a delicious amuse-bouche which translates to 'mouth amuser' to offer a glimpse into the chef's approach to the art of cuisine. Traditional Maltese dishes and fresh fish is available.
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 Increasing Flights to Malta this Winter (Nov-Mar’16)
A Air Malta will be increasing operations on its Malta based routes this winter and is planning to carry more tourists to the islands whilst utilising fewer aircraft.
ircraft are there to fly, and seeing opportunities in this area, the management has drafted plans to increase aircraft utilisation hours this winter and operate the same amount of 4,452 flight sectors with seven, instead of eight, aircraft. Air Malta’s ultimate aim is to do more with less and increase the productivity of its assets. Various initiatives are being taken, such as operating more night flights, carrying out more maintenance during the night, improving aircraft turnaround times and modifying flight departure times. Air Malta reviews the profitability of all flights routes and optimises its capacity accordingly.
Aircraft are fundamental but a costly resource to any airline. All 12 Air Malta aircraft are leased in, with each lease costing millions of Euro each year. In the last few years, Air Malta leased out two aircraft to foreign operators in order to recover part of its leasing costs. Air Malta is in the process of building a sustainable basis so that in future it will be in a position to grow its network and fleet in a methodical manner according to requirements. All the initiatives have to be understood in the light of the constraints imposed by the Restructuring Plan agreed with the EU Commission. This plan limits Air Malta by the number of flights it can operate on certain profitable routes. Air Malta will continue to be the backbone of Maltese tourism, assisting the local operators whilst, at the same time, supporting the local community and other business enterprises all year round.
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Air Malta celebrates 40 years at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport Air Malta is celebrating 40 years at Amterdam’s Schiphol Airport. The airline started operating to the Netherlands around a year after commencing flight operations on 1st April 1974.
We look forward to continue operating to Amsterdam.
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o celebrate this milestone, Schiphol airport launched a video on youtube.
This summer Air Malta is operating daily flights to Amsterdam. Commenting on this milestone, Joe Galea, Deputy Chief Commercial Officer, said, “We are excited to have reached this key moment. 40 years ago we opened up this market and, throughout the years, we have invested heavily on this route, on which we have
carried over 2 million passengers. We look forward to continue operating to Amsterdam and achieving further milestones for the benefit of both Dutch tourists visiting our islands and the Maltese who regularly visit this beautiful city.” Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport was recently been named the 9th best airport in the world at the 2015 World Airport Awards, organised by consumer aviation website Skytrax.
To view the video go to: www.youtube.com/watch?v=TewkmjnZrQw&feature=youtu.be
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The Rebirth of Fort St Angelo When you want to accommodate the leaders of dozens of countries in a secure environment, where better than a fort? Work is near completion on the renovation of one of the finest historic buildings in Malta, Fort St Angelo, soon to be a host venue for the Commonwealth Summit in November 2015.
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Both the Queen and the Prince of Wales are attending CHOGM in Malta, along with the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Cornwall.
Although the building was to eventually fall into disrepair, there was never any chance of it fading away. With great pride the Maltese are bringing it back to life. A restoration and conservation project is being carried out with €13.4m of support from the European Regional Development Fund.
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he Fort, in its majestic position in the Grand Harbour, has existed since at least the 13th century. It was the seat of the Grand Master in the 16th century, providing vital defence against Turkish forces during the Great Siege of Malta of 1565. History seeps from its walls. After Napoloeon’s forces ousted the Knights, the Fort acted as headquarters for the French army, for two years before the British arrived in 1800. The British army presence of the 19th century gave way to the British navy in the 20th century, when the fort was actually redesignated as a ship, known at first as HMS Egmont and later HMS St Angelo. The impregnability of Fort St Angelo was confirmed once more during the Second World War. It withstood 69 direct hits between 1940 and 1943.
Eventually, Heritage Malta will open the doors of Fort St Angelo to the public, but that won’t be until it has played host to leaders from every continent. Fort St Angelo will be used as a retreat during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Malta from 27th to 29th November. The retreat is when the 53 government leaders break away from executive sessions to meet informally. Both the Queen and the Prince of Wales shall attend CHOGM in Malta, along with the Duke of Edinburgh and the Duchess of Cornwall. This is the second time in a decade that Malta has been chosen to host the summit.
WHAT IS CHOGM? It stands for Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting. The leaders of the 53 Commonwealth countries meet every 2 years. Sri Lanka hosted the last meeting in 2013. Malta will host the next meeting in November 2015. The Queen will attend CHOGM in Malta, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall.
For Fort St Angelo it will be both a rebirth and yet another moment in its illustrious history.
Air Malta is the official carrier for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
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INTERVIEW
il-bizzilla talks to Patrick Caruana Head of Contract Management
stakeholders, including the suppliers themselves. One of the biggest challenges is the transparency of the whole process, from the initial drafting of the RFP and Tender documents, through the evaluation of proposals and the eventual selection of suppliers. Keeping up with sometimes restricted timeframes is always a challenge that cannot be ignored.
How long have you been working with Air Malta? I have been working with Air Malta for 17 years. I joined the company in 1998 as Head Internal Audit. I remained in that position till October 2014 when I moved to Contract Management which forms part of Corporate Services. Three words that describe your job? I would describe my job as interesting, complex and varied. What is the biggest challenge of your job? Being a large public company by local standards, procurement and contracting attracts the attention of a number of
Which is your favourite destination and why? My favourite destination remains France. Besides the beautiful landscapes and enchanting cities, I am in love with French food and especially wine.
What are your favourite spots or tips for anyone visiting Malta? Notwithstanding the size of the Maltese Islands, the abundance of cultural and historical placed makes our country one of the most exciting places to visit. One simply cannot come to Malta without allowing enough time to visit the neolithic temples, Mdina, the Cottonera area and Valletta. My favourite place to visit remains the Palace Armoury where one can see history unravel as you move from one exhibit to the other.
One simply cannot come to Malta without allowing enough time to visit the neolithic temples, Mdina, the Cottonera area and Valletta.
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Electronic device information
Use of Portable Electronic Devices on board Tr a nsmitt ing Porta ble Electronic Dev ices (PEDs)
Non-T r a nsmit ting Porta ble Electronic Dev ices (PEDs)
L a ptops a nd not ebooks
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 t her e t imes w hen I c a nnot use m y elect ronic dev ices?
C a n I use he a dphones?
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 infor m t he c a bin cr ew w hen …
… 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.
PHASE
Boarding
H a nd Held PEDs
(e.g. smart phones and tablets)
L a rger PEDS
(e.g. laptops and notebooks)
HEADPHONES
W i-fi, t ex t & phone c a ll f unct ions
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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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
Newsletter: Subscribe to our newsletter or like our Facebook page to learn about our promotions, with fares starting from as low as €44 including taxes. Visit www.airmalta.com for more information.
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 cl a ss 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 a r ry mor e w ith 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 boa r ding pa ss now gi v 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 DENMARK
UNITED KINGDOM REP. OF IRELAND
• COPENHAGEN
LITHUANIA
• Moscow Domodedovo
• Manchester
BELARUS • BREMEN • Hamburg • Berlin • HANNOVER
• Amsterdam
London Heathrow • HOLLAND • London Gatwick • Brussels
POLAND
GERMANY
BELGIUM
• Düsseldorf
• DRESDEN
• Frankfurt
• Paris Charles de Gaulle Paris Orly •
UKRAINE
• Prague
CZECH REPUBLIC
• Munich
FRANCE
• WARSAW
• Vienna
MOLDOVA
• Budapest
AUSTRIA
• Zurich
HUNGARY
SWITZERLAND
• Geneva • Lyon Linate Milan • • TURIN
SLOVAKIA
ROMANIA
SLOVENIA CROATIA
• VERONA • Venice
• BOLOGNA • Marseille
BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA
• SOFIA
BULGARIA
F.Y.O.M.
• Rome • OLBIA
SERBIA
MONTENEGRO
ITALY SPAIN
• OTOPANI
• NAPLES
TURKEY
ALBANIA GREECE
• CAGLIARI • Athens
SICILY • Catania
• Algiers
LARNACA •
CYPRUS
TUNISIA • Djerba
ALGERIA
LIBYA
EGYPT
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IRAN
Air Malta direct flights airport
Algiers Amsterdam Athens Berlin Brussels Budapest Catania Djerba Düsseldorf Frankfurt Geneva Hamburg London Gatwick London Heathrow
• ABU DHABI
OMAN
SAUDI ARABIA
Weekly Flights
• BRISBANE
3 7 2 3 7 2 13 3 6 7 2 2 7 15
airport
Weekly Flights
Lyon Manchester Marseille Milan Linate Moscow Domodedovo Munich Paris Charles de Gaulle Paris Orly Prague Rome Venice Vienna Zurich
2 4 2 7 6 8 7 9 2 10 3 7 7
australia
Code-shared RouteS • SYDNEY
Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Brisbane Melbourne Perth Sydney
• MELBOURNE
via Heathrow, Manchester and Brussels with Etihad Airways via Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways via Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways via Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways via Abu Dhabi with Etihad Airways
Lufthansa Arlanda via Munich code-shared with Lufthansa Berlin via Munich code-shared with Lufthansa Bremen via Munich and Frankfurt code-shared with Lufthansa Catania via Munich code-shared with Lufthansa Dresden via Munich and Frankfurt code-shared with Lufthansa Düsseldorf via Munich code-shared with Lufthansa Frankfurt code-shared with Lufthansa Hannover via Munich and Frankfurt code-shared with Lufthansa Munich code-shared with Lufthansa New York (Newark) via Munich with Lufthansa code-shared Oslo via Munich with Lufthansa Stockholm via Munich code-shared with Lufthansa
• PERTH
australia
Emirates Larnaca
code-shared with Emirates
Meridiana
Jersey City
Newark
New York
Bologna Cagliari Naples Olbia Turin Verona
via Catania code-shared with Meridiana via Rome and Milan code-shared with Meridiana via Catania code-shared with Meridiana via Catania, Rome and Milan code-shared with Meridiana via Catania and Rome code-shared with Meridiana via Catania code-shared with Meridiana
Austrian Airlines
NEWARK •
Budapest Otopani Prague Sofia Warsaw
via Vienna code-shared with Austrian Airlines via Vienna code-shared wit Austrian Airlines via Vienna code-shared with Austrian Airlines via Vienna code-shared with Austrian Airlines via Vienna code-shared with Austrian Airlines
sn brussels Staten Island
Brussels Copenhagen
via Catania code-shared with Brussels Airlines via Brussels code-shared with Brussels Airlines
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inflight menu
ONBOARD SALES MENU We are pleased to offer you a great selection of snacks and drinks available onboard your flight today.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Whisky Gin Vodka Rum Campari Port Baileys Tia Maria Cognac Vermouth
beer
€
£
4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00
3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00
Heineken Cisk Lager
minerals & mixers
€
£
4.00 4.00
3.00 3.00
€
£
wine Pjazza Reġina Red 4.00 Pjazza Reġina White 4.00
3.00 3.00
champagne € Drappier Carte D’Or Brut 10.00
£
Sprite Diet Coke Coca Cola Fanta Orange Kinnie 500ml Tomato Juice Bitter Lemon Tonic Water Ginger Ale Soda Water Sparkling Water 500ml Still Water 500ml Apple Juice 200ml Orange Juice 200ml
snacks
€
£
2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00
1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50
€
£
2.00 2.00 3.00 3.00
1.50 1.50 2.50 2.50
Pringles Crisps Haribo Mix 160g Maltesers 175g Ready Salted Peanuts Mini Galletti Snickers 48g Corny Big Twix Standard 48g Kit Kat 4 Fingers Twistees Bauli croissant Pastries
€
£
2.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 2.00
1.50 1.50 2.50 3.00 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 1.00 1.50
8.50
hot drinks Tea Coffee Hot chocolate Cappuccino
Charter Flights We are pleased to offer you a selection of food and beverage items against a charge.
Scheduled flights
Safety
Bar Prices
We are pleased to offer you a complimentary snack and a bottle of water. All other beverages and snacks are available at a charge.
Excessive consumption of alcohol is prohibited to the extent that bar service may be refused, thus ensuring safety and comfort to other passengers on board.
We accept bank notes and coins in Euro and Sterling. Unfortunately we are unable to accept Credit or Debit Cards. The correct change would be very much appreciated.
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