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Air Malta
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Din L-Art Ħelwa
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John de Giorgio
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Kate Movergan
Lyndsey Grima
Malta Society of Arts
Monique Chambers
Nicole Parnis
Thomas Camilleri
Venus Chircop
Visit Gozo
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Daria Troitskaia
Din L-Art Ħelwa
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Visit Gozo
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Detail from festa decorations from the Soċjeta Filarmonika Santa Marija Mosta
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A LOCAL'S VIEW
Make the most of Mosta.
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100 YEARS OF THE MSA
Read about this fabulous institute.
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AIR MALTA DESTINATION:
TEL AVIV
Direct flights to Tel Aviv.
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VISIT GOZO
You really should take the time go.
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IN THE WATER
Support women’s waterpolo!
CONTENTS
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THE AUSTRALIAN BUNGALOW
What’s the story?
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SCULPTURES IN THE SAND
Local artist makes art for all.
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SAIL AWAY
How to behave on boats.
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BIRD'S-EYE VIEW
Photographs from on high!
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FOOD & DRINK
Our monthly recipe and restaurant round-up.
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AIR MALTA NEWS
A round-up of this month’s events and news.
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DESTINATION INFORMATION
See our route map with our direct destinations.
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FLIGHT AND COMPANY INFORMATION
All you need to know about flying with Air Malta.
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ELECTRONIC DEVICE INFORMATION
Find information with regards to phone, laptop and tablet usage on board here.
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FROM THE CHAIRPERSON
FROM THE EDITOR
Dear travellers,
I extend a warm welcome to all our passengers who have chosen Air Malta for their Summer travels.
August places us well into the Summer season, and our aircrafts are busy operating up to 12.5 hours a day to provide air travel to and from our 23 destinations in Europe and the Middle East, fulfilling 157 scheduled flights weekly.
Our commitment to a customer orientated network is reflected in our strong passenger numbers this Summer. In June alone, our flights operated close to 90% full across our network, representing a remarkable increase of over 30% in passenger numbers compared to last year. As we progress further into the Summer season, we anticipate this level of performance to continue, with passenger numbers per flight exceeding 90%. With such a high demand for travel, we would like to remind our passengers to allow plenty of time for travelling to their departure airport, the check-in process and passing through security. Our objective at Air Malta is to support our valued customers in making their journey as easy and stress-free as possible.
During this peak travel period it is also very pleasing to see the increasing number of passengers arriving into Malta from further afield international destinations in collaboration with our key network airline partners, including Austrian Airlines, AirBaltic, Brussels Airlines, Emirates, Air France, ITA Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Swiss Airlines, and Turkish Airlines. This collaboration allows our passengers to conveniently book long-haul travel through our extensive partner network.
At Air Malta, we prioritise value and comfort, striving to be your natural choice of airline to the Maltese Islands. To stay updated with our flight schedules and exciting promotional offers, I encourage you to visit our website at www.airmalta.com and follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AirMalta. Don't forget to join our newsletter mailing list to receive exclusive offers directly in your inbox.
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David G Curmi EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN, AIR MALTA
I had promised myself that this year I would start my beach body prep in May, I seem to have missed that deadline but luckily for me, Malta has a lot of coastline which means finding a secluded spot to sunbathe, isn’t too difficult. There’s a great Maltese saying “Il-baqra kollha tinbiegħ ” which translated means, “every part of the cow gets sold,” a kind of “there’s something for everyone”, and that is exactly what Malta embodies.
When you go through this edition, you’ll find beautiful things; villages, gifts, views… you will read about the traditional festa and festa food, flea market finds, the Malta Society of Arts and everything it does for the creative community, you’ll see ideas of where to go on land and at sea and how to get there; maybe you’ll take the bus which are great fun and great value or perhaps you will get to charter a boat for a day?
There’s a piece on women’s waterpolo, and a guide on how to behave on a boat and what to expect at a Maltese wedding. There are ideas of places to go and restaurant choices to satiate any desire. Don’t miss the fascinating piece on the restoration of the Australian bungalow!
Nightlife is in abundance from parties, festivals, clubs and casinos – and there are concerts and art exhibitions and a sand sculptor to seek out if you need to take a break from sunbathing. Young musicians want your ear too – so listen out for them!
So whatever you are looking for from your holiday, you are sure to find it. Just remember that Malta is worth a visit at any time of year; we hope to see you again soon.
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MUST SEE MOSTA
MOSTA OFFERS A PLETHORA OF ATTRACTIONS AND EXPERIENCES THAT ENTICE VISITORS TO THE TOWN EVERY YEAR - IT IS A MUST-VISIT DESTINATION FOR TRAVELLERS TO MALTA. HERE ARE A FEW COMPELLING REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BE A PART OF THE IMPRESSIVE NUMBERS THAT VISIT AND EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF THIS CENTRALLY LOCATED TOWN.
GĦARUSA GARDENS
While Mosta is renowned for its grand Mosta Dome, also known as the Bażilika, venture off the beaten path and discover the tranquility of Ġnien L-Għarusa, or Għarusa Gardens. This serene garden provides a peaceful escape from the bustling crowds. Take a leisurely stroll under the shade of the trees and immerse yourself in the breathtaking views. It's the perfect spot to relax and recharge, away from the hustle and bustle of the town centre. Search out for the food truck offering a range of delectable dishes accompanied by a spectacular panorama. While it does not serve traditional Maltese cuisine, it has gained popularity nonetheless. Indulge in smoked meats prepared in various mouthwatering styles or choose to savour in the vegetarian options if you’d prefer.
EARLY MORNING AND LATE NIGHT CAFÉS
The town awakens before any heat would blanket the streets. As early as 4:30am, the doors of cafés open, inviting visitors to enjoy a variety of options amidst the first rays of sunlight. Kixxot, for instance, doubles as a library, allowing you to soak in the ambiance with a beverage, and even read Maltese books to immerse yourself in the artistic scene. Additionally, you'll find bars and cafes on every street in Mosta where you can strike up conversations with friendly locals while relishing a delicious drink or dish.
SANTA MARIJA FESTA
If you happen to visit Malta in the middle of August, consider yourself lucky to witness the Santa Marija Festa. From early morning fireworks to vibrant street decorations, the festa offers a spectacle of colours and sounds. Immerse yourself in the joyous atmosphere as the streets come alive with music, dance, and local traditions. The main event takes place on the 15th of August, but the streets are adorned with decorations for much of the month, creating a festive ambiance throughout Mosta.
The highlight of the Santa Marija Festa is the grand procession that winds its way through the streets of Mosta on the main day of the feast. The statue of the Assumption of Mary is carried in a splendid procession, accompanied by the rhythmic beats of marching bands. The procession features religious fraternities, parishioners in traditional attire, and a lively atmosphere filled with music and applause.
And then of course there are the fireworks… - these play a significant role in every festa with each town competing to be the best. Mosta is certainly in the top ranks, and is renowned for its spectacular displays, illuminating the night sky with mesmerising and carefully choreographed pyrotechnic shows.
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The patterned domed ceiling inside the 'Rotunda'
In addition to the religious processions, you can enjoy cultural performances and entertainment during the feast. Traditional Maltese music and dancing take centre stage, providing visitors with a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the island. You can witness local folklore dances, live music performances, and even theatrical productions celebrating the occasion. However, it is good to note that at Ta’ Marija restaurant, which flanks the side of the Dome, these traditional music and dance shows are a regular occurrence all year around.
The Santa Marija Festa in Mosta is a lively and joyous celebration that brings together both locals and visitors alike. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the cultural traditions, religious devotion, and festive spirit of the Maltese community. If you have the chance to be in Mosta during the festa, it is an event that should not be missed. Come and join the celebrations!
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From early morning fireworks to vibrant street decorations, the festa offers a spectacle of colours and sounds.
The church 'Rotunda' of Mosta
Santa Marija statue
MOSTA DOME
So much has been written about it but you really have to go and see it. Marvel at the miracle of the unex ploded bomb, the beautiful painted ceiling and its, sheer engineering feat. Worth the trip to the centre of the islands. An absolute must-see.
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AMPHITHEATRE
In the heart of the Ġnien l-Għarusa Gardens you’ll find an amphitheatre where various performances take place throughout the year from Shakespeare, to comedy, and to music. It’s also a great place to just take in the view.
FORT MOSTA
Among the Victoria Lines is Fort Mosta, a polygonal fort which was built between 1878 and the 1880s by the British. Today, it is used by The Armed Forces of Malta as an ammunition depot.
VICTORIA LINES
The Victoria Lines stretch 12 km from the east to the west of the island, passing from Madliena and through the limits of Mosta on their way before ending in Rabat. These linear fortifications are an example of mili tary architecture that are enjoyed by locals and tourists alike.
GREEN OPEN CAMPUS
In the summer months, various musical and theatrical performances take place at the Green Open Campus at MCAST, the Malta College of Arts, Science and Technology. Easy parking, a lovely walk, a fitness trail and greenery await all year around.
BOOKSTORE AND ARTSPACE
Kixott is a welcoming space run by a cooperative of artists and creatives. Admire art exhibitions, engage in workshops, or simply hang out while enjoying a whiskey sour or a cup of Balkan coffee. Currently screening movies every Wednesday at 20:00hrs. Visit the website kixott.com
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WITH SO MANY CITIES, TOWNS AND VILLAGES ON OUR LITTLE ISLANDS, IT’S HARD TO DECIDE WHAT TO SEE AND WHERE TO GO. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR WE’LL BE HIGHLIGHTING OUR TOP LOCATIONS FOR THE SEASON. THIS MONTH IT'S MOSTA.
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THE MALTA SOCIETY OF ARTS CELEBRATES 100 YEARS AT PALAZZO DE LA SALLE
THIS YEAR, MALTA’S OLDEST ARTS INSTITUTION, THE MALTA SOCIETY OF ARTS (MSA), IS CELEBRATING THE 100th ANNIVERSARY SINCE THE MOVE TO ITS PRESTIGIOUS SEAT AT THE 400-YEAR-OLD PALAZZO DE LA SALLE, IN VALLETTA. A SERIES OF EVENTS IS CURRENTLY UNDERWAY TO COMMEMORATE THIS INCREDIBLE MILESTONE.
The Malta Soc iety of Arts was formed in 1852, in response to the birth of the Royal Academy of Arts in London and the initiatives organised by the latter. The MSA’s founder, Sir William Reid, was the British Governor for Malta at the time and saw the potential for having a Society focu sed on the empowerment of the arts in Malta.
Early on, the MSA was a nomadic institution which survived 42 years without fixed premises. In 1894 it was entrusted with the stewardship of Palazzo Xara, which was situated across the road from St John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta. The first exhibition hosted at these ‘new’ MSA premises was the Industrial Exhibition, which attracted a record number of visitors for the time. For various reasons, the Society moved several times again after its stay at Palazzo Xara, and only settled in Palazzo de La Salle, its current home, in 1923 - exactly 100 years ago.
The richly decorated and opulent Palazzo de La Salle was built around 1600, after the Great Siege of Malta, and it is one of Valletta’s earliest buildings. In the 300 or so years before it became the seat of the MSA, the palace was home to a colourful group of individuals, which includes Knights from the Order of St John, British merchants, and Maltese families. It derives its name from the De La Salle brothers, two French noblemen appointed as bailiffs by the Order of St John, who were conferred the building around 1730.
From 1923 onwards, as soon as it settled into the Palazzo, the MSA began to expand its activities and scope. It had already established itself as a leader in the fields of art and technical education, and now that it had its own premises, it consolidated its activities in these areas. At the sam e time, it began to support Maltese Modern artists in their studies abroad, and in fact the
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So ciety has been historically associated with some of the biggest names in Maltese Modern art, including Anton Inglott, Esprit Barthet and Antonio Sciortino.
The Society’s activities slowed down during World War II but picked up again soon afterwards. The MSA became a powerhouse for change and for bringing new ideas, new voices and a new kind of art into the Maltese artistic scene. Pioneering British abstract artist Victor Pasmore, for instance, organised his first solo exhibition in Malta at Palazzo de La Salle in 1970.
Throughout the year 2023, the Society has organised a series of events and activities to celebrate this rich and textured history. These consist of an exhibition by the Society’s members, and a series of musical performances which take the MSA archives as their starting point. The MSA has also curated a historical exhibition which tracks the MSA’s influence in the arts over the past 100 years, featuring masterworks of Modern and Contemporary art. Supplementing all this is a soon-to-be published book of essays that portrays the Palazzo from every angle – historical, artistic, and even philosophical. These initiatives offer a cross-section of the MSA over the years, as well as a glimpse into the rich history of the Palazzo itself, revealing hitherto unknown information about the past; while at the same time keeping an eye on the future and steering the Society into a contemporary direction.
“The Malta Society of Arts has been at the forefront of promoting culture, arts and crafts in Malta for over 100 years,” states Arch. Adrian Mamo, MSA’s President. “As we celebrate the MSA’s centenary in this prestigious building, we augur that the Society will continue fulfilling its important mission in the coming years.”
For more details about the Malta Society of Arts and its 100 years at Palazzo de La Salle celebrations, please visit www.artsmalta.org or www.facebook.com/maltasocietyofarts
OLD CHARM, MODERN TWIST
Behind the seemingly impenetrable thick walls, flanking Malta’s Grand Harbour, lies a hidden gem known as the Three Cities (Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea), which is surprisingly off the tourists' radar. Predominantly a maritime hub, rich in history, this area is reviving itself and the Rolling Geeks are paving the way with their modern take on touring. Explore this gorgeous open-air museum full of architectural riches and breathtaking views, while cruising around in your eco friendly, smart technology vehicle.
The cars are fun, safe and easy to drive. Following a GPS-guided route at an easy pace while listening to the commentary on board in the language of your choice gives you the freedom to sightsee at your own pace. The online tracking and on-board communication system enables the Rolling Geeks’ vigilant staff to provide assistance throughout t he tour, giving you peace of mind. The roads on the prescribed route are very quiet and it is very easy to park and step out whenever you wish to.
The selfie feature in the cars adds to the fun, the rest is up to you to capture. Overall, this is a great value-for -money experience, suitable for all ages.
Visit www.rolling-geeks.com for more information.
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BIRGU FLEA MARKET FINDS
HEAD OVER TO THE FORTINI FOOTBALL GROUND IN BIRGU ON A SUNDAY MORNING AND YOU’LL FIND ALL SORTS OUT FOR A BARGAIN AT THE WEEKLY FLEA MARKET. YOUNG MIGRANT FAMILIES LOOKING FOR GREAT DEALS ON CLOTHES, ELDERLY COLLECTORS SHREWDLY CASTING A BEADY EYE OVER STALLS THEY’VE COMBED A THOUSAND TIMES, AND US, THE YOUNG CREATIVES, LOVERS OF INTERIORS, LOOKING TO FURTHER ECLECTICISE OUR HOMES.
Even if one leaves empty-handed - a rare event - the social aspect of the early, pre-breakfast buzz is always worth the Sunday morning wake-up call. A couple of regular bargain hunters share some of their favourite finds.
Sarah Muscat Azzopardi @on_sunset_hill
"I've been going to the Birgu flea market since my student days – a good number of years before I had my own home to house all my (many) finds! Back then, I'd mostly look for trinkets to decorate my room, or old frames and materials I could upcycle for my embroidery projects over at @the_secret_rose. Then, when Richard and I bought our first home together, I'd be on the lookout for anything that would make sense for our eclectic, modern rustic home decor. There have been many finds I've loved over the years,
and I'm going to cheat a little when it comes to my favourite –rather than one piece, I'm going to choose my collection of vintage utilitarian ceramics. From antique jam jars to ceramic gin bottles and planters, I love them all – the more worn out, the better!"
Matthew Camilleri @mattlleri
"Most of my suitcases are from the Birgu Market, in fact, I go by the nickname ‘Tal-Bagalji ’ by many vendors there. I’ve collected over 200 suitcases which are now a feature wall in my old bedroom-cum-vintage-stuff room. I love old suitcases, there’s always something different from one to another. One of them was owned by Esprit Barthet (a fa mous local artist) and another belonged to my grandfather whom I never met - they’re definitely my two favourites."
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Herbs and spices sold in Shuk Hacarmel market
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A CITY OF SURPRISES
WELCOME TO THE VIBRANT CITY OF TEL AVIV, ON THE EASTERNMOST CORNER OF THE MEDITERRANEAN COAST. LINED BY STUNNING SANDY WHITE BEACHES AND CRYSTAL BLUE WATERS, THIS VIBRANT COSMOPOLITAN IS A UNIQUE BLEND OF CULTURAL HISTORY STEEPED IN THRIVING MODERNITY.
A melting pot of influences from around the world, this dynamic city has a rich tapestry of art, history, cuisine and entertainment to explore, offering even the most seasoned travellers something new to discover.
Tel Aviv is known for its lively art scene and free expression, adding it to the list of 'must-return' destinations for any art enthusiast. Street art culture is strong, with neighbourhoods of colourful murals and graffiti adorning buildings and walls. The city's Bauhaus architecture has also earned it UNESCO World Heritage recognition. Wander and witness the open-air showcase of such architectural heritage, emphasising simplicity and functionality in design, a philosophy evident in beautifully preserved buildings. Many unique art galleries and installations are running at any time throughout the city too. Not to mention the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, featuring a collection of Israeli and international artwork from contemporary and modern art, including paintings, sculptures, and photography.
The city's creativity continues beyond just art. Nicknamed the 'Start-Up' Nation, the entrepreneurial energy is palpable. Locals are known for their innovation, driven by a strong motivation for education, research and development. The status quo for Israelis is to ideate, create and innovate, making the country a hub for hundreds of start-ups every year. A synergy of relentless creation and world-class infrastructure has attracted venture capital, incubators and high-end companies that have birthed revolutionary discoveries on the cutting-edge of medical technology, cyber security and IT.
It's also one of the world's most LGBTQI+ friendly cities. Expect a warm welcome to people from all walks of life into a culture that embraces diversity and authenticity. The atmosphere is radically accepting, leaving no need to hide but rather celebrate your unapologetic self-expression. The city hosts a spectacular Pride Parade every year, showcasing the city's inclusivity and diversity in full colour! But, if you miss the parade, visit
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Rothschild Boulevard and join in on the parties at the trendy bars and venues, with something taking place every night.
Unless you want an evening out to satisfy your cravings, visiting Tel Aviv w ould only be complete with sampling from its wide range of food and dining experiences. Home to a thriving culinary scene, choose from diverse restaurants or street food vendors serving everything from traditional Israeli dishes to international cuisine. You'll also find health-conscious plant-based eating options , with most places catering to vegetarian and vegan diets.
If you'd like to roam around and get some movement in, hop on a bicycle and delight in the cycle-friendly roads. Tel Aviv has a well-established and extensive network of bike lanes and bikesharing programmes, making exploring the city on two wheels easy. You'll be impressed by locals' dedication to sustainable
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mobility as cyclists wizz around you, going from place to place. Riding a bicycle is convenient and safe, making transportation ever more sustainable.
Immerse yourself in the local lifestyle with an authentic and enriching shopping experience by visiting the Carmel Market or Shuk HaCarmel. This bustling marketplace opens on full display with fresh produce, spices, sweets, clothing, and more. There is also the charming neighbourhood of Neve Tzedek to explore, known for its narrow streets with boutique shops and art galleries.
A nd if - after all this - all you'd really crave to do is to sit down in a cosy cafe and simply enjoy a cup of rich Israeli coffee, revel in this city's café cult ure and find yourself in the beating heart of Tel Aviv.
Azrieli Center
Gay parade
The interior of the synagogue
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Sabich in pita
DISCOVERING THE VILLAGE OF NADUR
YOU CANNOT SAY YOU’VE EXPLORED GOZO BEFORE YOU’VE GIVEN EACH OF THE VILLAGES THEIR DUE CONSIDERATION. ONE OF THE LARGER VILLAGES IN GOZO IS NADUR. SET ON A HILLTOP, THE VILLAGE OF NADUR STANDS VIGILANT FROM ITS VANTAGE POINT ON THE NORTHEASTERN SIDE OF THE ISLAND, OVERLOOKING THE ISLAND AND THE SEA.
Check out these things you need to see or visit while touring the village of Nadur in Gozo.
NADUR’S PARISH CHURCH – THE BASILICA OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL
Considered one of the gems on the island, the Nadur parish church is a basilica that dates back to the 18th century, and the elegant looks and embellishments that adorn the church are a more recent addition. In 1907, the church underwent a significant facelift through Maltese architect Francesco Saverio Sciortino’s opulent refurbishment in the Italian Renaissance style, including Italian marble and French glass window. Magnificent ceiling paintings depicting scenes from the lives of the patron saints St Peter and St Paul are the works of Lazzaro Pisani.
MIXTA CAVE
Thousands have visited Mixta Cave. The primordial call of the place overlooking the dreamy bay of Ramla is challenging to describe in words. The spot takes a different character according to the season, weather and time of day. Serene and dreamy in the sunshine, the place becomes magical at sunset and resonates with the spectacular vibe in the evening. Arriving at the spot involves following a long, winding country road, but it is all worth it.
MAXOKK AND MEKREK BAKERIES – HOME OF THE GOZO FTIRA
Suppose words are difficult to describe the ethereal scene from Mixta Cave. In that case, it is somewhat equally tricky to describe the smell of freshly baked bread, pizzas and traditional ftiras that wafts into the street from the bakeries that are so much known in Nadur. These
bakeries have become household names in Malta and Gozo and are synonymous with the best ftira in Malta. Their fares which are not limited to the Gozo ftira but also include pizza, are highly sought after and ideal as a quick snack to share with friends and the perfect picnic lunch. A swim at Ramla, Daħlet Qorrot or San Blas beach cannot be complete without picking some good grub from the bakery on the way home. Beyond the bakeries, you might want to check out some seriously popular Nadur restaurants.
NADUR BEACHES - SAN BLAS BEACH, ST FILEP’S HIDDEN BAY AND DAĦLET QORROT
Nadur extends from the eastern tip of Ramla Bay to Daħlet Qorrot. This means that while in Nadur, one can easily take a slight detour to one of the breathtakingly beautiful beaches. San Blas beach lies at the bottom of a steep valley. Getting to the bay can be awkward, especially for those who shy away from precipitous descents, but once at the beach, the red sand and the quiet of the beach will make up for the effort. San Filep, considered one of Gozo’s secret beaches, is only reached via a footpath. Swimming and snorkelling in the crystalline transparent emerald waters is a joy. On the other hand, Daħlet Qorrot is a quaint bay fully accessible by car, and thus it should be on the list of things to do for families with little kids or elderly members.
TA’ KENUNA TOWER, TA’ ISOPU TOWER AND THE MALTA NATIONAL ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVATORY
As a lookout post, towers are part of the Nadur’s landscape. The Isopu Tower standing on the promontory between San Blas and Daħlet Qorrot
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dates back to 1667 when it was built by Grandmaster Nicholas Cottoner. One interesting quip about this tower is that its guns fired at the French fleet that had sailed from Toulon under General Napoleon Bonaparte.
The area around Ta’ Isopu Tower is also one which is favoured by astronomers. The zone is adequately dark and ideal for star observation. While the recently inaugurated observatory is a professional one and is not open to the public, public outreach events are in the pipeline.
Highly visible from different areas of Gozo, the British built Ta’ Kenuna Tower, which served as a telegraph tower. Today the tower is surrounded by a botanical garden that is part of a belvedere overlooking the views of Comino and the Gozo-Malta channel.
KELINU GALEA MARITIME MUSEUM
The call of the sea in the village of Nadur is real. Not only is the sea one of the main items on the heraldic coat of Arms, but Nadur has a private maritime museum. This private collection is a treasure trove of memorabilia collected over 65 years. A must-see for anyone after maritime lore!
The charm of Nadur lies in the concoction of all that is Nadur. From the opulence and elegance of the basilica to the raw and primal vibe of Għar Mixta, the scrumptious taste of the Gozitan ftira and the captivating views from a village, there is no doubt that a visit to Nadur has to be one of the things to do while in Gozo!
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FALL IN LOVE WITH SUMMER IN GOZO
A summer getaway on the island of Gozo is about exhilaration, celebrations and the Mediterranean outdoor life. Take note of these tips about some of the things to do throughout your August stay in Gozo.
Make sure you go on a general tour of the island, as this will ensure you have visited key sights and highlights such as Ġgantija Temples, the Citadel, Ta’ Pinu Shrine, and Dwejra. There are plenty of things to do in summer on the island of Gozo and there is no shortage of historic and cultural places to visit. Each comes with its own story or legend. You might want to consider touring with the island with a guide. Hop-on, hop-off buses, Tuk-tuks, jeep safaris, and Segway tours are also exciting ways to experience the island.
Gozo’s summer life is about never-ending days where lingering at the beach and the sea plays a big part. Take time to explore the beaches and coast, and it’s imperative to indulge in a swim in the blue seas. Yet, that’s the minimum when it comes to having a beach holiday, because snorkelling and beach sports are also on the cards. If you crave thrills, spend an afternoon paddle boarding or kayaking. Your beach holiday can also arouse the call of the sea. Take a boat trip and join coastal tours.
Some say you’ve never seen the world if you travel and never dive. With over 50 dive sites waiting to be explored, Gozo is a diving hotspot. So if you’ve never considered diving, maybe it’s time to take the plunge. There are many diving schools in Gozo to choose from. Diving is an activity that can even be undertaken by older children and teens, thus making it a unique activity that a family can experience together.
In Gozo, summertime is party time. The villages’ feasts provide entertainment all through the summer months. This, combined with an array of concerts, exhibitions and festivals, ensures that there is always some event to attend on the island.
Here are the main events happening in Gozo throughout the month of August:
4th - 5th
Malta International Food Festival – Gozo Edition – Xewkija Square
3rd - 6th
St Joseph’s Festa, Qala
8th - 10th
St Laurence’s Festa, San Lawrenz
12th - 15th
Santa Marija Festa, Victoria
13th
Xlendi Sunset Festival
13th - 15th
Gozo’s Traditional, Agricultural, and Industrial Fair
– Villa Rundle Gardens, Victoria
18th
Rock Legends, Mġarr
18th - 20th
Gozo Film Festival, Ċittadella
17th - 20th
Santa Marija Festa, Żebbuġ
23rd
Tisbit, Villa Rundle, Victoria
24th - 27th
Our Lady of Loreto Festa, Għajnsielem
You might not be an Instagram influencer - even though Gozo’s a favourite among those - but make sure that you take lots of photos while visiting the island. A summer vacation on the island is about vivid pictures with dazzling blue skies during the day and luminous fireworks at night. The Gozo holiday album can be nothing but a flamboyant and lyrical memory.
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DESPITE ITS DIMINUTIVE SIZE, THE MALTESE ARCHIPELAGO IS BURSTING WITH HISTORIC SITES, IDYLLIC SPOTS, FOOD, 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.
ISLAND HIGHLIGHTS
Ħ OBZ BI Ż - Ż EJT
Not quite an ingredient, but the best thing you’ll eat all summer. Fresh Maltese bread with local tomato rubbed onto it and then drizzled in olive oil, salt and pepper, Maltese ġ bejna and capers that magically fill the holes in the bread. Top with the remaining chopped tomato and torn fresh mint or basil. And repeat.
OR ŻATA
This drink looks like milk from afar, but is the most delicious and refreshing when ice cold; made from almonds, sugar and water. You’ll see this in kiosks around the islands; and yes, you can buy it in bottles to take home and dilute too, taking back memories of your holiday in Malta.
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DIVING
Diving in Malta is another way to immerse yourself in history. Many wrecks are submerged below the water, some placed strategically, remnants from the past, giving divers a whole new side to see of Malta and Gozo. Many registered schools offer trial lessons and rent equipment.
SALUTING BATTERY
The Saluting Battery is a wonderful vantage point to view The Three Cities and The Grand Harbour. These canons are cared for by WirtArtna who curate other properties and places of interest. The canons are fired daily.
SANTA MARIJA FESTA
This feast is celebrated in around 8 differ ent towns and villages around the Maltese islands on August 15th.
Għaxaq, Gudja, Attard, Mosta, Mqabba, Qrendi, Birkirkara and Victoria in Gozo pu tting al l on spectacular firework displays!
Th e feast i s also connected to WWII, when crucial supplies limped in on th e SS OHIO, saving the country from starvation.
MIXTA CAVE
This natural cave located on the eastern side of Ramla Bay is very commonly confused with Calypso's Cave which is located on the other side of the same bay. Both are worth a visit and what a great Instagram shot!
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LORD CHAMBRAY BREWERY
Lord Chambray is a young and dynamic craft brewery based on the captivating island of Gozo since 2014, making it Malta's first craft beer brewery. Lord Chambray's lineup of characterful beers stands out for balance, finesse, and drinkability. With a selection of over 12 uniquely crafted beers, Lord Chambray's taproom, and brewery is an essential visit. The taproom is open from Monday to Saturday, from 2pm till 6pm. For brewery tours book in advance at www.lord-chambrayshop.com/brewery-tour. Limited availability.
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LAZARUS TILES
Lazarus Tiles is a project that seeks to preserve and document Maltese cement tiles which would otherwise be destined for the landfill. Started by Thomas Camilleri, these colourful and sometimes century-old tiles are sourced from building sites, renovation projects and even skips, before being restored and mounted in steel. That way, after a lifetime of bearing our weight, they can now enjoy their retirement looking at us instead. As always, it’s the stories behind these objects that intrigue Thomas so much and he documents his discoveries online on Instagram (@thelazarusclub) and on Facebook (Lazarus Tiles).
Reach out on social media and visit the Lazarus Tiles workshop in Msida. Also available from Camilleri Paris Mode - Rabat and Sliema.
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IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A KEEP-SAKE, A TOKEN FROM YOUR LAST MALTA HOLIDAY OR WANT TO TREAT SOMEONE LIVING OUTSIDE OUR ISLANDS, THEN WHY NOT TAKE SOME GENUINE MALTESE PRODUCTS HOME WITH YOU?
NEGOTIATING A COMMERCIAL LEASE AGREEMENT
Given the complexity of commercial lease agreements and the myriad of articles that form part of such contracts, it is always highly advisable to seek the guidance of an experienced commercial property negotiator, to ensure the best protection and outcome for you and your business. Regardless of whether you are the prospective lessee or lessor, this is an important and necessary step to avoid costly mistakes. Here are some of the salient clauses that form part of the commercial lease:
• The Term, or the period during which the lease is effective can include both a di Fermo period as well as a di Rispetto period. During the di Fermo period the Lessor usually establishes a fixed period of time during which the Lessee is liable for the payment of the rent. On the other hand, during the di Rispetto period, the Lessee has the option to terminate the lease agreement during this period without incurring any extra charges and penalties.
• The daily Rent of commercial property differs from property to property. However different perspectives arise with regards to the annual rate of increase. The average annual rate of increase is usually between 2% and 3%, and the main reason why this clause is introduced on the contract is to compensate the Landlord for the annual increase of prices as listed on the Retail Price Index (RPI) .
• Security Deposit : This deposit is held by the Landlord and refunded in full at the end of the lease on condition that the property is returned in a fair condition allowing for normal wear and tear with no damages being done to the property.
• Permits and Licenses: An integral part of any commercial lease is a paragraph which warrants and declares any valid permits and licenses of the Leased commercial property which include: Planning Authority (PA) permits, Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) licenses as well as any Lands Authority (LA) permit.
• Maintenance and repairs: As contemplated by Maltese law, all maintenance on the leased commercial property of an ordinary
nature should be carried out by the Lessee whilst any maintenance of an extraordinary nature should be carried out by the Lessor.
• Sublet : The norm is that the Lessee is not allowed to sublet or reassign the lease without the written consent of the Landlord.
• Insurance: The norm for the insurance clause is that the Lessor is responsible for insuring the building, whilst the Lessee is responsible for insuring the property relative to its use and also include a Public Liability clause.
• Termination: Termination clauses are vital to every commercial lease agreement. There are several instances where a lease can be ended such as the lease expiry, breach of contract ex. nonpayment of rent, termination due to force majeure etc. When negotiating terms at the commencement of a commercial relationship it is important to focus on how you and the other party can terminate that relationship. A party to a lease must always ensure they have contractual rights that allow them to terminate an agreement that ceases to be commercially/economically viable.
• Real Estate Agency Fees: According to long established industry norms - real estate fees are paid by both the lessor and lessee at the rate of 10% plus VAT each of one whole year’s rent. Such fees are due upon signing of the lease agreement and are nonrefundable.
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HERE’S SUN ADVICE
APPLYING SUNSCREEN PROPERLY IS IMPORTANT TO PROTECT YOUR SKIN FROM THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF THE SUN.
Choose the right sunscreen: Select a broad-spectrum sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 30 or higher.
Look for products that protect against both UVA and UVB rays. Apply before sun exposure: Ideally, apply sunscreen about 1530 minutes before you go outsi de to allow it to fully absorb into your skin.
Most people don't use enough sunscreen, which reduces its effectiveness. As a general guideline, apply at least one ounce (about a shot glass full) of sunscreen to cover your entire face and body. Adjust the amount accordingly if you're wearing a swimsuit or exposing more skin. Don't forget commonly missed spots like your ears, back of the neck, tops of your feet, and the back of your hands and don't neglect your lips! Use a lip balm or lipstick with SPF to protect your lips from sun damage.
Reapply sunscreen every two hours, or more frequently if you're swimming, sweating excessively, or rubbing your skin with a towel. Even "water-resistant" sunscreens lose their effectiveness after a certain period of time, so it's important to reapply.
Remember, sunscreen is just one part of sun protection. Seek shade when the sun is strongest, usually between 10am and 4pm, and try to limit your direct sun exposure during these hours. If possible, wear protective clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts, wide-brimmed hats, and sunglasses, in addition to using sunscreen. This provides an extra layer of protection.
Children need more protection and specific products are available for them, ask for advice at your pharmacy. Do check the directions for application on your suncream and seek medical advice if you see changes in your skin or suffer sun damage.
GOOD TO KNOW
SPF stands for Sun Protection Factor. It is a measure of how well a sunscreen can protect your skin from the sun's ultraviolet (UV) rays. SPF primarily indicates the level of protection against UVB rays, which are responsible for sunburns and can contribute to skin cancer. The SPF number on a sunscreen bottle represents the product's ability to extend the time it takes for your skin to burn compared to not wearing any sunscreen. For example, if it takes 10 minutes for your unprotected skin to start turning red, using an SPF 30 sunscreen theoretically allows you to stay in the sun 30 times longer without burning (10 minutes x SPF 30 = 300 minutes or 5 hours). It's important to note that SPF only measures protection against UVB rays, not UVA rays. Both UVA and UVB rays can damage the skin and increase the risk of skin cancer, so it's essential to choose a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against both types of rays. While higher SPF numbers offer greater protection against UVB rays, it's important to remember that no sunscreen can provide 100% protection. SPF 30 is generally considered a good level of protection for daily use, but it's recommended to use SPF 30 or higher if you'll be spending an extended period of time outdoors or in direct sunlight.
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THIS IS YOUR INVITATION TO EXPLORE GOZO THIS SUMMER!
YOUR HOLIDAY IN MALTA WOULD BE INCOMPLETE WITHOUT VENTURING TO ITS SISTER ISLAND, GOZO. JUST A SHORT FERRY TRIP AWAY, THIS ISLAND, WHICH HAS PRESERVED MALTESE TRADITIONS AND CULTURE, OFFERS THE PERFECT OPPORTUNITY TO IMMERSE YOURSELF IN LUSH GREENERY, SWIM IN EXCLUSIVE BEACHES, AND SAVOUR TRADITIONAL LOCAL DISHES AND DELICACIES LIKE THE GOZITAN CHEESLETS (ĠBEJNA).
Described as a tranquil haven located a stone's throw away from the hustle and bustle of Malta, Gozo is ready to provide you with the ideal escape to unwind, destress, and embrace nature's beauty. Thanks to its unique charm, Gozo has gained popularity among tourists, leading to the organization of various events aimed at keeping the summer months interesting and attracting more visitors to the island.
In August 2023, a multitude of events await you in Gozo. Music enthusiasts can enjoy Sax Under the Stars VII on August 5th, Tisbit, a percussion concert on August 23rd, and Notte Magica, a concert featuring the Gozo Regional Orchestra, on August 31st. Film lovers can indulge in the Gozo Film Festival 2023, a three-day celebration of local and international filmmakers, taking place in the historic village of Ċittadella from August 18th to 20th. Additionally, food and drink enthusiasts can partake in the International Food Fest called Summer in the Square on August 4th and 5th, as well as the Sannat Beer Festival on August 19th, among other events.
However, what truly sets Gozo apart are its array of beaches and hidden gems, making every visit truly worthwhile. Whether you prefer sandy or rocky shores like Mġarr ix-Xini, Ramla l-Ħamra, and Wied il-Għasri, or exploring traditional towns and villages like Ċittadella and Vittoriosa, or even delving into mesmerizing archaeological sites such as the Ġgantija Temple, one of the oldest free-standing stone buildings worldwide, Gozo offers the perfect setting for your dream holiday.
The great thing about visiting Gozo is its easy accessibility from Malta through ferry services. You can conveniently travel around the island using the public transport system, which connects tourists and locals to all the main locations. The Explore Flex travel card presents an excellent opportunity to travel by both land and sea. Opt for the Gozo Standard €33 package, which grants you six days of unlimited travel on all bus routes, including the Tallinja Direct routes. Moreover, this package includes a return trip to Gozo from Valletta on the Gozo Highspeed fast ferry, ensuring you make the most out of your trip to the Maltese Islands.
Reaching the Lascaris Wharf Terminal by bus is a simple process. If y ou plan to use the Explore Flex travel card, begin by taking a bus to Malta's capital city, Valletta. You can easily find the best route using the Tallinja App, which can be connected to your Explore Flex card. Once in Valletta, you have the option to explore the city on foot or take the X133 route from the Valletta Terminus, stopping at the Lascaris bus stop. From there, you can board the fast ferry, which operates daily trips every 45 minutes from 06:45hrs until late evening.
You can acquire your own Explore Flex card from any of Malta Public Transport's sales outlets, such as at the Malta International Airport's Welcomer's Hall and in the Valletta Terminus. Alternatively, you can purchase it from one of the card-dispensing machines located in popular tourist areas, including the airport upon your arrival. We look forward to welcoming you to Gozo!
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MALTESE WEDDING GUEST ETIQUETTE
WEDDINGS AROUND THE WORLD VARY AND SO DOES THE EXPECTED BEHAVIOUR OF GUESTS. WE SHARE A FEW TIPS ON NAVIGATING A MALTESE WEDDING AND HOW TO BE PART OF THE CELEBRATIONS.
On the big day, it's important to let the bride shine and stand out. Avoid wearing white or ivory-colored outfits, and be mindful of following the specified dress code, depending on the type of wedding. For example, stilettos may not be practical for a beach or garden wedding, as they'll limit your movement on solid ground throughout the reception.
If you're attending the ceremony, make sure to arrive before the bride. If you happen to be late, wait until she walks down the aisle and then find a seat towards the back. After the ceremony, the celebration continues at the reception. However, remember that it's not a time to indulge excessively in food. While the couple will be mingling with guests, be prepared. Time your bites carefully to avoid awkwardly greeting them with a mouthful of food. Also, hold
your glass in your left hand, leaving your right hand free for handshakes.
For Maltese weddings, if there's a gift list, try to adhere to it. If you choose a cash gift, hand it to the maid of honour or best man at the reception, who will pass it on to the couple. They often come around with a ‘collection’ basket and give favours out to guests in return. Most Maltese weddings are a stand up affair – though on the sister island of Gozo, you are more likely to have a seated reception. There may be themed tables featuring different cuisines such as Chinese food, cheese, or pasta. If you decide to partake, remember that it's not a race. Give enough space to the person in front of you to avoid poking them with your plate. Moreover, resist the temptation to overload your plate with food.
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When it comes to beverages, exercise caution. If you're driving, know your limits and avoid becoming rowdy or drawing excessive attention to yourself. The first dance is reserved for the bride and groom, so refrain from showing off your dance moves right away. Soon enough, the dance floor will open up, and guests c an join in th e fun.
While you may be tempted to share photos of the newlyweds, you really should refrain from posting any photos on any socials or chats
before the couple does. They should have the privilege of deciding when and how their photos are shared.
If you find yourself feeling tired and ready to leave, hang on until the cake cutting ceremony.
Lastly, take a few minutes after the wedding to send a thank you note to the couple. Expressing your gratitude and well wishes is a courteous gesture that will be appreciated!
If you're attending the ceremony, make sure to arrive before the bride. If you happen to be late, wait until she walks down the aisle and then find a seat towards the back.
SURF ON OUR TURF
THE BEST SURF SPOTS IN MALTA
IN MALTA, YOU CAN SURF DEPENDING ON THE WIND AND THE DIRECTION OF IT. DURING SUMMER, YOU CAN TAKE A LOT OF BEAUTIFUL SHOTS FOR INSTAGRAM!
The 3 best surf spots in Malta:
GĦAJN TUFFIEĦA AND GOLDEN BAY
In the north-west of the island, these beaches are the most popular for swimming during summer months. During the winter, is it crowded with surfers and conditions are great with a wind from the east. These spots are great for beginners and more experienced surfers. The wind usually comes from the north-west and is the favourite spot for advanced surfers who want to ride bigger waves!
ST THOMAS BAY
Located in the south-east of the island, this is a paradise for windsurfers and surfers. It is a reef break location that's good for intermediate to advanced surfers, depending on how strong the southwesterly wind is blowing and the size of the waves. They can
be very big because of this - but they tend to be slower than northern surfing spots.
GĦADIRA
This is a reef break surf location that comes with a north-easterly wind. Waves can be 4 meters depending on the conditions. The location is perfect for advanced surfers and it is also popular with windsurfers.
In Malta, you'll only need a 3/4 wetsuit during the cold months (OctoberApril), the rest of the time you can enjoy it with your bikini or shorts!
The Maltese’s surf community is quite big; you can find surf groups easily on Facebook and Instagram. 'Malta Surf Crew by Cicco' is a popular one. They usually explore the coastline and plan their surf according to the maritime forecasts.
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INKONTRU.APP
YOUR PASSPORT TO THE HEART OF MALTESE CULTURE & ARTS
AN INTERVIEW WITH SARAH - LEE ZAMMIT AND GODFREY KENELY
MALTA MIGHT BE TINY, BUT OUR CULTURE, HERITAGE, AND ARTISTIC OFFERINGS ARE FAR WIDER THAN OUR BORDERS. ENTER INKONTRU.APP, A BRAND NEW WEB APP DESIGNED TO HELP YOU EXPLORE THE ISLANDS CULTURAL SCENE AND DISCOVER NEW AND EXCITING EVENTS HAPPENING AROUND YOU.
Whether you're a traveller seeking immersive cultural experiences or a local looking to rediscover your own community's hidden artistic treasures, inkontru.app is your perfect guide, ready to show you the best the islands have to offer at the swipe of a finger.
inkontru.app is the brainchild of Sarah-Lee Zammit and Godfrey Kenely, cultural mavens and industry experts in their own right, bringing a combined experience of over 30 years. Sarah-Lee is a household name in Malta, having not only studied performative creativity and management, but also produces documentaries and TV programmes promoting the arts. Today, she is the founder and director of Noċemuskata , a communications company tailored towards the arts and contemporary culture. In parallel, Godfrey brings a wealth of experience in project design and management, stemming from his experience in leading and managing several major national projects for public and private entities.
With Godfrey's expertise also including tech and digital marketing, it comes as no surprise that inkontru.app is a masterclass in ease of use and simplicity. "One of the standout features of inkontru.app is its accessibility," Godfrey explains. "As a web app, its full functionality can be easily enjoyed on any phone with a web browser – there is no need to download it, or install anything else, eliminating any storage or performance issues."
Indeed, using the web app is as simple as it can be: simply type inkontru.app in your phone's browser, and you're good to go. For quick access, simply tap the menu icon, and add the web app to your home screen.
But inkontru.app is much more than an events platform: knowing how overwhelming picking the right event can be, its creators knew that events featured on the web app needed that little extra touch. That is where expert reviews and recommendations come in, giving you a knowledgeable taste of what to expect before committing to any event. This is then complemented by expertly curated videos transporting you directly into the heart of a cultural experience and bringing it to life, as well as useful tools such as bookmarking events, and direct links to purchase tickets.
"The word performer comes from the Old French ‘parfornir', meaning ‘to give completely’", enthuses Sarah-Lee. "That is the special gift that artists and performers give people every day; they share their authentic truth in a time when truth can be hard to find. Each encounter with the arts is a gift, and inkontru.app is the perfect gateway for anyone to experience this."
inkontru.app is your passport to a vibrant tapestry of art, culture, and rich Maltese heritage waiting to be explored by you. It promises extraordinary events and encourages you to discover, experience and share.
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Top notes of Marigold, Orange, and Bergamot bloom with vibrant energy. Jasmine, Saffron, and Sugar form a captivating heart while the base notes of Amber, Oakmoss, and Musk exude a warm and woody embrace.
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Fresh, fruity and thoroughly contemporary in spirit, it blends notes of Sicilian orange and lemon with a Mediterranean fruit basket at the heart.
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By Clive Christian
Earthy, woody notes and fresh green resins fuse to produce an invigorating, spicy Citrus. Quite unlike anything else, it leaves a hint of mystery and an intangible richness.
50ml | €350
Sous Le Pont Mirabeau
EAU DE PARFUM
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An elegant blend of energising bergamot, pink pepper, and elemi resin with fig, while featuring notes of aquatic freshness, cedarwood, sandalwood, musk, vanilla, and the captivating woody and powdery tones of orcanox derived from exhausted clary sage.
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Tuberose, mandarin, and juicy peach enthrall at the top, while the delicate allure of white jasmine, opulent gardenia, and precious orris blossoms captivate at its heart, creating a beautifully harmonious composition.
Pink Me Up
EAU DE PARFUM
By Atelier Des Ors
Sparkling and popping, uplifting with joy and radiating happiness. A pleasure-filled bubble of champagne and blackberry-bergamot swirls, paired with rose, orange blossom, and musk.
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Black II
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Plum and mandarin entice at the top, while rose, sandalwood, and musk bloom at the heart. The journey concludes with a sensuous base of vanilla and moss.
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GAME, SET AND SPLASH
WATER POLO IN MALTA HAS BEEN A POPULAR AND BELOVED SPORT FOR MANY YEARS. IN THE 2000s, IT EXPERIENCED A SURGE IN PARTICIPATION AND FAN SUPPORT.
Teams like Sliema ASC, Neptunes WPSC, and San Ġiljan ASC have passionate fans and exciting rivalries. The national water polo team also had success in international tournaments, making Malta proud. This is in part thanks to the local community and government who have shown great support for water polo, investing in facilities and training programs. This has helped to nurture young talent and ensure the sport's growth, bringing together enthusiastic players, fans, and a strong organisational structure.
We had the pleasure of speaking with Louise Cachia, the women’s National water polo team captain. She is also a strong player with the Sliema team. The women's league is currently celebrating its 10th season, and it has come a long way since its beginnings as just a Summer sport. Now, it has grown tremendously, with teams like Sliema, St Julians, Marsaskala, Exiles, and Sirens participating in the league. The women's teams have even set their sights on European qualification, which means they are going international.
As one of the biggest sports in Malta which is played throughout the year, players train both in the sea and in pools to refine their skills. The game itself involves 14 players, with 7 in the water at any given time - 6 players and 1 goalkeeper. As a sport, the closest it can be compared to is handball, but in the water. The game starts with a swim up, where 6 players from each end race for the ball. Each team has 30 seconds of attack time. A match consists of 4 sessions of 8 minutes each, although it can last anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour, depending on goals an d exclusions. With many goals being scored, it can be a highscoring game.
Water polo players need to be strong and undergo strength training in the gym, focusing on developing strong legs and swimming ability. Technical swimming training is also crucial since shots are taken with one hand. Players wrestle for the ball and rising out of the water for an accurate shot is necessary.
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The most im portant games are held at the National Pool, and with many talented young players emerging, the younger girls are even playing with boys to improve their skills and contribute to their development in the sport. Team games are held in outdoor pools which are usually on the coast with restaurants and bars to feed the fans; so you can make an event out of going to a game.
Coming to watch water polo games in Malta is an exciting experienc e whether you're a local or a visitor. The atmosphere at these games is electric, with enthusiastic fans cheering on their favourite teams. The fierce rivalries between clubs create an intense and competitive ambiance, adding to the excitement of the matches. Witnessing the skill and athleticism of the players as they navigate the water, engage in strategic battles, and score spectacular goals is truly captivating.
So, grab your friends and family, immerse yourself in the cheers and chants, and come witness the passion and talent that make water polo in Malta such a thrilling spectacle.
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YACHTING THROUGH A MEDITERRANEAN PARADISE
EMBARKING ON A MULTI-DAY CHARTER AROUND THE MALTESE ISLANDS PROMISES A VOYAGE THAT IS A FEAST FOR THE SENSES ON LAND AND AT SEA. STEP ABOARD AN EXEMPLARY FOUR-DAY CHARTER TO DISCOVER THE COASTLINE OF THE MALTESE ARCHIPELAGO WHERE NATURE'S BEAUTY AND GASTRONOMIC DELIGHTS AWAIT AT EVERY TURN.
Day 1: Prepare to be enchanted by azure hues and magnificent rock formations as you cruise toward the captivating Blue Grotto. Marvel at the magical play of light and shadows as you venture into the sea cave, capturing the moment at golden hour before disembarking for a sunset dinner at one of the neighbouring seafood restaurants.
Day 2: Drop anchor near the renowned Blue Lagoon, where crystal clear turquoise waters beckon you to take a refreshing dip or a dive into the vibrant blue water. As the day draws to a close, indulge in a delicious onboard dinner prepared by your skilled chef, savouring Mediterranean flavours while relishing the tranquility of the sea.
Day 3: Head to Malta’s sister island in Gozo and immerse yourself in the secluded beauty of Mġ arr ix-Xini, a hidden inlet nestled within steep cliffs and lush greenery. Snorkel alongside colourful fish and
marvel at the natural splendor surrounding you. For lunch, head ashore to a renowned family-run restaurant where you can sample the catch of the day.
Day 4: Conclude your charter week in the Grand Harbour Marina, leaving you with the choice of exploring the rich history of the baroque capital or the charming village of Birgu. In the evening, dine at the Little Bastion restaurant in Senglea, on the water’s edge of the island’s unique 16th Century fortress hotel and toast to cherished memories created with your loved ones on your journey.
Whether you choose to explore the vibrant underwater world, indulge in water sports, soak up the sun with unparalleled views, or immerse yourself in rich hi story, a charter in this Mediterranean paradise leaves you memoirs of an unmatched yachting adventure.
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WORK STARTS ON RESTORATION OF AUSTRALIAN BUNGALOW
THOUSANDS OF MALTESE HAVE EMIGRATED TO OTHER COUNTRIES OVER THE PAST CENTURIES – BUT THE COUNTRIES THEY WENT TO VARIED FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL REASONS. IN THE EARLY 1900's, AS WORK IN MALTA BECAME HARDER TO FIND, ANOTHER WAVE OF EMIGRANTS LEFT THE ISLAND.
Australia realised that these emigrants came from very different backgrounds and in the 1920s sent typical houses in ‘kit form’ to all the Commonwealth countries, to give the migrants an idea of what to expect – as well as for training purposes.
Similar wooden buildings with high roofs and outhouses are found in many areas of Australia where they were designed to make the most of the climate and environment – but for the Maltese, they were a revelation. The island did not ha ve timber houses and there were elements – like the porticoes that ran along three sides of the building and sash windows – that were completely unheard of in Malta. The Bungalow – the only one sent to Malta – was made of three types of timber, with corrugated iron sheeting used for the roof. It was re-assembled at the private Bugeja Technical Institute (Istituto Tecnico Bugeja) in Ħamrun and by June 1929, 137 trainees had passed through the training centre, 39 of whom went to Australia.
Around 1930, the Bungalow was transferred to the experimental farm in Għammieri, where it was used as a lecture room by the Agricultural Services and Rural Development Division Department.
Over time, however, the building fell into disrepair and rainwater seeping in caused parts of it to rot – especially the floor. It was not until 2018 that the non-profit heritage organisation Din l-Art Ħelwa confirmed that it would be taking over restoration of the site. It was finally granted guardianship of the site in 2022, for a 15-year period.
Restoration has now started, a delicate project which is expected to take at least 12 months. The painstaking work involves
di smantling the Bungalow, restoring and replacing any missing elements, and re-assembling them – all under the watchful eye of experts in conservation. Each piece of wood is being numbered and m atched against detailed drawings so that the re-assembled buildin g will be as faithful as possible to the original.
However, once restored, the Bungalow will move from Għammieri. The pla ns are to relocate the Bungalow to the Ta' Qali Family Park where the Gover nment identifi ed a site that is more easily accessible to the public – reflecting the public interest anticipated! According to a Census carried out in Australia in 2021, there were 198,989 people of Maltese descent in Australia and 35,413 Malta-born people residing in the country at the time. Given the strong family ties, many of these visit Malta regularly – and Din l-Art Ħelwa is planning to use the Bungalow as an interactive repository for memorabilia and artefacts from this important period of Maltese history.
Articles about the restoration have appeared in Australian media and a radio interview was broadcast – in Maltese – aimed at the diaspora, as well as numerous posts about the era being put on social media. There is clearly a thirst for any details and Din l-Art Ħelwa is in touch with various entities to try to find out more about the Bungalow and its context in Maltese history.
The restoration work is being sponsored by the Melita Foundation and the Good Causes Fund, however, considerably more funds are required to complete the project. Any donors or sponsors are welcome to email admin@dinlarthelwa.org
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SEEDLINGS: THE GLASSHOUSE PROJECT, AN EXHIBITION BY GILBERT CALLEJA, JESMOND VASSALLO AND ROBERT ZAHRA
VENUE:
Art Galleries, Malta Society of Arts, Palazzo de La Salle, Valletta
DATE:
27th July - 10th August 2023
ONLINE: www.artsmalta.org/events
Seedlings is the first event of a yearlong project intended to bring to light the first stages of artistic production. The three artists (Gilbert Calleja, Jesmond Vassallo and Robert Zahra) are consciously transposing fragments of what they created in the past few months in their studios and presenting them to the public to create a space for an even broader discussion and collective reflection. The exhibition contains around 50 tentative sketches, mixed-media experiments, drawings, and a few finished works. Curated by Caldon Mercieca.
THE ARCHIVES: MSA MEMBERS’ EXHIBITION 2023
VENUE:
Art Galleries, Malta Society of Arts, Palazzo de La Salle, Valletta
DATE:
17th August - 7th September 2023
ONLINE: www.artsmalta.org/events
As part of the Malta Society of Arts’ (MSA) 100 years at Palazzo de La Salle celebrations, The Archives will present a collective fine art exhibition by more than 60 Members of the MSA. The show is inspired by the Society’s extensive archive of seminal documents, which homes a treasure trove of knowledge, ready to be unearthed.
MALTA CRAFTS FOUNDATION - FESTA LWIEN (A FEAST OF COLOUR)
VENUE:
Ta’ Qali Artisan Village
DATE:
19th August 2023
TIME:
7:00pm - 11:30pm
ONLINE: www.maltacrafts.org | events@maltacrafts.org
Every Maltese village organises its own feast in summer - a collection of colour, tradition, and craftsmanship. Lined up with traditional decorations, the Ta’ Qali Artisan Village will also be hosting its own ‘ festa ’ in August to showcase local artisans’ labours of love. Join us for this celebration of Maltese food, music, traditional games, and authentic Maltese handmade artisanal products – an immersion in Maltese culture with fun for all ages. Entrance is free.
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Discover this hidden gem within Malta's Grand Harbour, where history meets modern indulgence. Immerse yourself in panoramic views, exciting activities, and delectable dining experiences. Savour the taste of Chinese, American, Mediterranean, sushi or local cuisine amidst the 18th century stores tastefully refurbished into indoor dining areas or alfresco dining by the water's edge. This month enjoy Maltese Nights every Thursday evening from 19:30hrs. Experience moments of fun and relaxation within walking distance from central Valletta.
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WHATEVER YOUR REASON FOR VISITING THE MALTESE ISLANDS, WE HAVE A WEALTH OF PRODUCTS AND/OR SERVICES FOR YOU.
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VENUE:
Spazju Kreattiv, Castille Place, Valletta
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Nestled in the heart of Malta's capital city, Valletta, Spazju Kreattiv is a cultural hub that celebrates art and creativity through a multidisciplinary programme of events. A core part of this is our cinema strand, comprising a carefully curated selection of the latest critically-acclaimed arthouse films, documentaries, toddler screenings, National Theatre Live, MET Opera Live and Exhibition on Screen.
‘‘GREEN CITY: FROM FLORIANA TO MDINA’’ A SOLO EXHIBITION BY RUNE BO JAKOBSEN
VENUE:
Palm Court Lounge, The Phoenicia Malta
DATE:
1st - 30th August 2023
ONLINE: www.runejako.com
This exhibition of a series of 2023 paintings by Danish and Maltese artist, sculptor and architect Rune Bo Jakobsen (b. 1975) was inspired by townscapes from Floriana to Mdina. 'Green City' focuses on the environmental issues that we are facing in our ever expanding urban landscapes. Squinting one's eyes seeking hope and potential, the plein air paintings portray spaces with emotion, capturing dappled light and reimagining a soft regenerative ambience. A dreamy space that could be, future or past. Whilst the paintings may seem to be pretty pictures, in a subliminal way there is an important urgent message: We can choose to make Malta green.
UPCOMING EXHIBITION
MELĦ BY TINA
VENUE:
MIFSUD
Palm Court Lounge, The Phoenicia Malta
DATE:
1st September - 1st October 2023
ONLINE: www.tinamifsud.com
The September exhibition will consist of oil on canvas or board paintings by young Maltese artist Tina Mifsud. Her paintings are of a quintessential Mediterranean summer at sea which make her very nostalgic of her childhood. She has in the last few months researched and photographed people swimming in the sea and she is turning these into paintings tha t portray largely headless people as seen from underwater, their bodies distorted by the water itself as well as their movement.
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NEW AT THE POINT: MAVENRY, THE LONG-AWAITED TWO-LEVEL MULTI-BRAND CONCEPT STORE
WHETHER YOU ARE A REGULAR TO THE POINT OR VISITING FOR THE FIRST TIME, YOU MUST HAVE A LOOK AT MAVENRY THE NEXT TIME YOU ARE HERE!
Offering over 5 brands including an eclectic selection of streetwear, upscale, and avant-garde brands from around the world, (including Karl Lagerfeld, Kenzo, Varley, LOEWE, as well as Maltese designer Luke Azzopardi), Mavenry will certainly fulfill your dream of a unique and personalized shopping experience.
The Point Shopping Mall is conveniently located in the heart of Sliema, one of the island’s main hubs for locals and tourists alike, and offers a dynamic mix of the latest fashion, beauty, health, and lifestyle stores for all its visitors to enjoy.
Home to well over 150 brands under one roof, The Point offers an eclectic range from beloved international names to more exclusive ones, not to mention some local brands too! Fashion outlets at The Point know no age as you can find gorgeous pieces starting from newborn sizes all the way up – and it’s not all about fashion either. Technology, homeware, entertainment, and many more outlets can be found, giving shoppers an incredible variety to choose from – be it for themselves, or even as souvenirs or gifts for loved ones back at home.
Of course, there’s more to The Point than shopping too, thanks to their awesome selection of eateries that cater for all palates and lifestyles. Smoothies and salads, sandwiches, wraps, and yummy bakes, pizzas, pasta, and burgers, pancakes and milkshakes – all of these and more can be found at The Point! So whether you’re in the mood for a great filling meal or a quick snack to keep you going while you shop (healthy or not so much), you’re sure to satisfy your cravings!
Aside from offering such a fantastically versatile shopping experience for people of all ages, lifestyles, and budgets, there are many other note-worthy points that give this mall its unique status
as Malta’s retail jewel in the crown – and that includes its location and history.
The Point Shopping Mall is located mere metres from Tigné Point; a small peninsula that played a big part in Malta’s history including the Great Siege back in 1565 and the British Rule between 1800 - 1964. In fact, the mall itself was built on the site where the former Tigné Barracks were, and one may appreciate the remaining architectural structures which are the arches that run along the mall and the square. Tigné Point overlooks the stunning Valletta Waterfront which is one of the island’s most beloved and iconic skylines. So, if you’re fascinated by the history of the area or are on a hunt for breathtaking views, you’re sure to be mesmerised upon your visit to The Point.
In summary, The Point is the perfect place to go to combine your love for shopping, food, gorgeous views (perfect for that #holidaymode selfie!), and a great time – not to mention that it’s fully air-conditioned, ticking all the boxes for the ultimate fun day out! A definite must for your to-do list during your stay in Malta.
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CONNECTING ART WITH NATURE
WITH A DEEP APPRECIATION FOR NATURE, HISTORY, ARCHAEOLOGY, AND ART, LOCAL SCULPTOR RAPHAEL MIZZI INVITES US TO EXPLORE HIS SPECTACULAR WORLD OF BEACH CLAY SCULPTURES.
Raphael’s venture into the arts began in 2012 when he enrolled in a sculpting course at the Malta School of Arts, focusing on working with stone. This ignite d his passion for sculpting, and since then, he has constantly been seeking new avenues of creative expression.
And on this note, Raphael recalls the year 2019—that moment in time when he discovered his love for beach art. “I yearned for a natural setting where I could work with clay and create sculptures, and Għajn Tuffieħa Bay became the perfect choice. This picturesque location has become one of my favourite spots, providing me with accessible clay and a serene space to bring my artistic visions to life.”
The sculptor’s main sources of inspiration come from nature, with its everchanging landscapes and intricate details, as well as Europe’s rich history and archaeology. Further to this, Raphael is inspired by the works of some of the greatest artists in the history of art, particularly Michelangelo. “His mastery of sculpting and his ability to evoke emotions through his art resonates deeply with me. Drawing inspiration from his techniques and creative approaches, I strive to infuse my own unique voice and perspective into my sculptures.”
With this in mind, Raphael discusses how he often finds himself drawn to figurative forms and the inherent beauty found in natural materials. He explains that while examining the unique characteristics of each medium—be it stone, clay, or other materials—he unearths unexpected shapes and textures that guide his artistic vision.
Moving on to the process of creating a beach clay sculpture, Raphael experiments with a plethora of methods and techniques. “To begin, I gather grains of clay from the beach, which serve as the primary medium for my sculptures. The clay's natural texture and malleability allow me to mould and shape it according to my desired forms.”
Along side the clay, Raphael incorporates other natural elements found on the beach, such as driftwood to support the structure, as well as grass which acts as a filler to reduce the amount of clay. By combining all these resources together, Raphael ultimately creates unique and evocativ e artworks that resonate with the coastal landscape.
In general, Raphael explains that the whole creation process involves a combination of hand-building and sculpting techniques.
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“I use my hands and simple tools to manipulate the clay, gradually building up the form and refining the details. This hands-on approach allows me to directly connect with the materials and infuse my sculptures with a sense of authentici ty and spontaneity.”
Given that these beach clay sculptures are temporary installations located in outdoor settings, Raphael believes that this instils a deeper connection between art and nature. As he puts it, “These sculptures are influenced by the waves and weather conditions, which gradually transform over time, reflecting the dynamic nature of the beach and its everchanging beauty.”
Needless to say, every beach clay sculpture that Raphael created stands out in its own way. He mentions his rendition of the Head of David by Michelangelo—a piece that is a true celebration of Michaelangelo’s iconic sculpture. “Using clay sourced from the beach, I carefully sculpted the facial features to capture the intensity and timeless beauty of the original masterpiece.”
Raphael has recently completed ye t another masterpiece. Whilst viewers stand in awe of his interpretation of the Mediterranean monk seal—also known as Il-Bumerin in Maltese, Raphael
explains that this sculpture serves a significant purpose beyond its artistic appe al.
“With Il-Bumerin , I wanted to convey a message and raise awareness about the critical situation faced by the Mediterranean monk seal. This species is currently at risk of extinction in the Mediterranean, and it is essential to bring attention to its plight. Moreover, the sculpture carries a historical significance specific to Malta. I wanted to remind people that the Mediterranean monk seal once called Malta home. I would be thrilled to see the monk seal return to our shores.”
By using art as a medium for this message, Raphael believes that he can make his mark on the world. “Ultimately, my goal is to create art that captivates and engages viewers, provoking a sense of wonder and connection to the world around us. Through my artistic endeavours, I hope to convey the beauty and complexity of nature while offering a glimpse into my own personal journey of exploration and self-expression.”
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TAKE THE FAMILY TO BE ENTERTAINED AT LOCATIONS ACROSS MALTA. THERE'S SO MUCH TO DO ASIDE FROM THE BEACH FOR ALL AGE GROUPS. CHECK OUT THESE IDEAS THIS MONTH.
FAMILY DAYS OUT
IS-SUQ TAL-BELT
A Maltese heritage site Is-Suq Tal-Belt is located in the heart of Valletta, the capital of Malta!
It houses more than 15 food concepts under a roof. It has been renovated retaining the inside structure made out of iron which was one of the first of its kind in Malta! It’s so much more than just a place to buy food… it’s also a cultural hub, where people meet and enjoy Valletta’s rich culinary heritage.
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VISIT THE PLAYMOBIL CASTLE AND ENTER THE WORLD OF PLAYMOBIL!
In the indoor play area children’s creativity comes alive with themes of Princesses, Police and Knight Playmobil play sets for both toddlers and kids aged 4+ to improve their cognitive skills. And in the outdoor pirate themed play area kids’ fascination reaches new levels with a pirate ship and tree house to climb, slide down and let out some energy!
Get your own Playmobil sets from the shop and keep the little ones entertained for hours!
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Born in 2005, Martina discovered her passion for music singing along to musicals and Disney movies at the tender age of 7. She took up piano at age 10 and her musical journey has since been marked by determination, growth, and remarkable achievements.
Encouraged by her mother, Martina sought out mentors who could guide her. Under the esteemed expertise of vocal coach, Claire McCartin and the renowned London coach, Joshua de Cadenex, her talents blossomed, pushing her to new heights and shaping her unique musical style.
She has graced prestigious stages at both local and international festivals and has also been showcased on various television programs. In 2019, after celebrating a national TV contest win, Martina once again, emerged victorious in the renowned 'Talent World Contest' in Italy, claiming the Grand Prix award out of 240 contestants, before moving on to garner 4 yeses in the hit show X-Factor. These achievements served as a testament to Martina's ability and helped to propel her position in the industry. In her continuous efforts for growth, she pursued a performance
course at Hertfordshire University in the UK, deepening her understanding of music composition and honing her skills as a singer-songwriter.
In 2021, Martina unveiled her first original composition, "Just The Way It Is," a soul-stirring statement to her art as a lyricist. With each new project, Martina continues to gain popularity with her unique voice and musical expression. Her latest single, "Rise Up," serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of self-awareness and resilience. Produced by the talented EUGENE (Eugenio Valente) for the Italian publishing company Joseba, to which she is signed, the song bears the musical stamp of Giovanni Segreti Bruno.
With her approachable disposition, the support of family and her valued friends, her passion, and her unwavering dedication to her art, Martina Cutajar's journey is just beginning, and her star continues to rise!
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MARTINA CUTAJAR IS CAPTIVATING AUDIENCES WITH HER ENCHANTING VOICE AND EDGY MUSIC.
WORDS JUSTINE ODOM
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BE ON YOUR BOAT BEHAVIOUR
SAILING IN MALTESE WATERS CAN BE A WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE. HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW, PACK, AND APPRECIATE FOR YOUR TRIP.
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Pack lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for warm weather. Include swimwear, a hat, sunglasses, and a light jacket or sweater for the cooler evenings. Don't forget to bring non-slip boat shoes or sandals with good grip. These should be brought in a soft bag; space on board can be limited. You won’t need hairdryers, tongs and other such devices.
If you're prone to motion sickness, it's wise to bring appropriate remedies such as over-the-counter medications or acupressure wristbands. Do also take sun cream and apply often.
If yo u're on a charter boat, respect the authority and instructions of the captain and crew. They have the knowledge and experience to ensure your safety and enjoyment during the trip. Be punctual and arrive at the designated meeting point or marina on time. Delaying departure can disrupt th e schedule and inconvenience others and may shorten the trip or result in missing a weather window you’d be unaware of.
Pay attention to safety briefings given by the captain or crew. Familiarise yourself with the location of safety equipment, emergency procedures, and any specific rules or regulations for the boat.
Keep noise levels to a minimum, especially during the quieter hours or when approaching anchorages. Respect the peaceful environment on board and the privacy of others. Take the time to appreciate the beauty of the landscape and enjoy the vibrant marine life.
Help keep the boat tidy and clean by picking up after yourself. Dispose of trash properly and do not throw any garbage or oth er items overboard. Freshwater is limited on a boat, so be mindful of your water consumption. Conserve water by taking shorter showers and turning off taps when not in use such as when brushing your teeth. The WC, called a ‘head’ on board, may have a manual flushing system. There are usually pictorial instructions on how to use it but do ask for a demonstration if you are unsure; remember, nothing that’s not natural should go into the bowl.
On a boat, space can be limited, so be considerate when using common areas. Avoid monopolising seating areas and storage spaces. Keep personal items organised and out of the way.
Do confirm what food and drinks are provided to you before boarding – and be mindful to consume water and not too much alcohol; the sun and sea make the effects pleasurable for a much shorter period.
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Familiarise yourself with the location of safety equipment, emergency procedures, and any specific rules or regulations for the boat.
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Oracle Casino and Portomaso Casino are owned and operated by Tumas Gaming Ltd. and licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority License number MGA/B2C/103/2000. A minimum age of 25 years for Maltese citizens and 18 years for non-Maltese citizens is required. First time registrations must present a vaild document. Gambling can become a problem. PLAY RESPONSIBLY. For assistance visit www.rgf.org.mt or call helpline 1777.
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'BAILA'
THE ULTIMATE SUMMER ANTHEM IN MALTA
MIGUEL SAMUEL AND JAMIE CARDONA NEED NO INTRODUCTION TO THE LOCAL ENTERTAINMENT SCENE. WITH MIGUEL’S QUICK RISE TO FAME ON TIKTOK IN 2020 WITH HIS FAMOUS CHARACTER OF XILOWNA WHICH LED HIM TO WIN A SOCIAL MEDIA AWARD, TO FEATURING IN VARIOUS LOCAL TELEVISION DRAMAS LIKE ‘ILLAĦWA’ AND ‘IL-WILLY’, AND CURRENTLY WORKING MAINLY ON SOCIAL MEDIA, HE IS NOW AIMING TO BE A RISING STAR IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY.
The release of ‘BAILA’, their vibrant pop song, is set to captivate audiences with its infectious beats, catchy melodies, and irresistible summer energy.
'Baila,' which translates to 'Dance' in Spanish, is a celebration of the carefree spirit of summer. It is a fusion of contemporary pop elements and Maltese influences, creating a unique and refreshing sound. With its captivating Maltese lyrics and uplifting melodies, the song aims to transport listeners to the sun-drenched shores of Malta, where the joy of dancing and embracing the summer vibes knows no bounds.
Accompanying the release of 'BAILA' is an eye-catching music video. The vibrant visuals and kaleidoscope of colours showcased in the video perfectly complement the song's upbeat atmosphere, making it an immersive experience that captures the essence of a perfect summer day while featuring other local personalities like Taryn Mamo Cefai and Eliza Azzopardi. The video was directed and shot by Shaun Vella and Jamie Gatt.
Miguel Samuel, Jamie Cardona and their talented team of producers, and collaborators, have poured their heart and soul into 'BAILA'. They have meticulously crafted a track that exudes energy, positivity, and a sense of anticipation.
With their debut single, they aim to make a significant impact on the local music scene, hoping 'BAILA' will become the undenia ble song of the summer in Malta.
"I’ve always loved music and I’ve been secretly writing songs since I was 14. And now I feel that it is the perfect time to actually work upon my dreams and release my work out to the public to enjoy and appreciate. I wanted to create something that would instantly transport people to the carefree and vibrant atmosphere of summer," says Miguel. "With 'BAILA', I hope to bring a sense of joy and excitement to everyone who liste ns to it. It's a song that embodies the spirit of summer, and I can't wait to share it with the world."
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TASTE MALTA: NENU THE ARTISAN BAKER
OH, THE FOOD! THE FOOD! YOU SIMPLY CAN’T LEAVE MALTA WITHOUT VISITING THE RESTAURANT OFFERING THE BEST OF LOCAL CUISINE. THERE’S ONE RESTAURANT IN WHICH YOU CAN LITERALLY TASTE MALTA – NENU’S RESTAURANT, NENU THE ARTISAN BAKER IN THE CAPITAL, VALLETTA, OR AT THE VILLAGE CORE OF MĠARR.
LOCAL DINING
The restaurant, both in Valletta and Mġarr, offers diners a vast range of local cuisine, along with local beer, soft drinks, and liquors.
Some of the most popular local dishes include blistered octopus, brown meagre, fish soup, caponata , seasonal fish, and many others. Nenu’s have also recently launched a few set menus, giving customers the opportunity to try out many different local flavours in one meal.
“You simply have to visit Nenu before leaving Malta. It’s a must!”
That’s what Tara said in her review on Tripadvisor. We urge you to consider paying a visit and, quite literally, enjoy the taste of Malta. Over a thousand reviews declared the restaurant unmissable and the best as regards local cuisine.
NENU
Carmel Debono, affectionately known as Nenu, wanted to create a complete Maltese dining experience. A baker by profession, Nenu’s lifestyle revolved around the passion for Maltese bread, which is central to any local dish.
Back in the days, Maltese families used to take their homemade dishes to the local baker, to have them baked in a traditional oven.
The resulting mouth-watering taste is legendary, so much so that the few remaining traditional bakers still offer this service. Nenu’s restaurant offers the same style of cooking, thus guaranteeing that unique delicious taste you will enjoy.
BOOKING RECOMMENDED
Please call the restaurant directly on +356 2258 1535 (Valletta) or +356 2258 1570 (Mġarr). You can also opt to book online at www.nenuthebaker.com or by emailing nenuthebaker@maypole.com.mt
Find us on Social Media, @nenuthebaker on both Facebook and Instagram.
Valletta: 143, St Dominic Street, Valletta. Tel: +356 2258 1535 Mġarr: 4, Triq il-Kbira, L-Imġarr. Tel: +356 2258 1570 www.nenuthebaker.com
You will get a glass of wine with every main course ordered at Nenu the Artisan Baker in Valletta and Mġ arr upon presentation of this page (in photo form). Valid until 31st August 2023.
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Visit the Home of Cisk to discover the rich story behind Malta’s favourite beers and brands. farsonsexperience.com THE BREWHOUSE, MDINA ROAD, BIRKIRKARA Opening Times: Monday – Sunday 10:00 till 18:00, last entry at 17:15
LIVING THE HIGH LIFE
MULTI-AWARD-WINNING MILAN-BASED PHOTOGRAPHER DARIA TROITSKAIA IS NOT AFRAID OF HEIGHTS. HER CAREER HAS EARNED HER PRIDE OF PLACE IN COUNTLESS ART JOURNALS AND GLOBAL EXHIBITIONS, AND THERE’S NO LIMIT TO THE LENGTHS SHE’LL GO TO FOR THE PERFECT SHOT!
Most recently turning her hand to the art of aerial photography, Russian-born Troitskaia has embarked on a breathtaking photography tour of the world’s finest destinations, from Monte Carlo to the Maldives. Il-Bizzilla caught up with the daring Daria to find out more about her soaring journey.
I have travelled to many countries for my work, the most unusual being Antarctica. Last year I also visited the Arctic in Russia. I've been to South Africa, South America, Japan, China, and I’ve been to Taiwan with an exhibition - and many places in Europe.
My journey into this world began when I went to art school and studied art at university before working as a designer and art director. But it was living in Malta that brought me back to
photography. I love how diverse it can be. That it can be both street photography and fine art. There is no limit to perfection in photography - you can constantly evolve. It can be an excuse to learn a new subject, to travel, to get out of the house, or even to go for a walk. In a way, photography can be a great companion.
With street photography we are observers, life goes on, and photographers have to notice interesting scenes and manage to capture them on camera. In high-fashion photography, there’s a lot of preparation and teamwork. Firstly, you have to think through the script, select the right people, explain to the models what their role is, and then shoot the scene you've thought about. Street photography is more honest in this respect, but the objectives of these two types of photography are very different. Street
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photography is a documentary art form, whereas high-fashion photography is a way of selling goods.
The idea to try helicopter aerial photography came to me quite naturally. I delved into the subject and began looking into its technical aspects. It soon became clear how many things have to be considered. After going through several options, including a military helicopter and a chopper used in local rescue operations, I managed to find a privately-owned helicopter that provided the flexibility I needed.
Before a trip, I have to study the route very carefully for various reasons. I use Google Maps to see an area and from this I can build my story and choose the right camera lenses. You need to estimate an approximate altitude for this and whilst you can change lenses inside the helicopter, it is preferable to equip yourself well and then work with the pilot to adjust the altitude.
The exercise is meticulous and helps me to make an approximate list of the places I want to shoot which I share with the pilot, so that they can ensure that the places you want to fly over are available, and that you don’t need any special permission to get there.
If you want to catch the sunrise or sunset, checking that the helicopter is equipped to be flown and land in low-light conditions is also key.
To be able to take photos from the outside of the craft, I wear a harness anchored to the aircraft before takeoff. It is much easier to get the right angle that way. Good communication with the pilot is paramount. The pilot needs to know when you are about to shoot so they can slow down, adjust altitude, turn, or even do a few rounds if necessary.
I like shooting the coastline and sea the most because the air is cleanest there and the sea is a stunning colour in Malta, thanks to the fact that the beaches are generally not sandy, but rock.
Last year I finished a still-life project which won many awards. I want to release it as a folder of art prints. I also want to draw a line under my works with aerial views by publishing a book. Of course, I will continue to shoot my personal projects, but I would also like to do some commercial projects where I can track the result of success, combining the client’s brief with my artistic vision. I also have some interesting trips planned – of course!
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Villa Bologna Restaurant is a family-run trattoria and bar, serving seasonal, Italian dishes in the garden of the historic Villa Bologna in Attard, Malta.
A recent venue on the Maltese culinary scene, Villa Bologna is delighting patrons with simple yet elegant dishes. This primi is one such example.
TAGLIATELLE GAMBERI, POMODORINI
E MENTA FRESCA
INGREDIENTS
400g good quality egg tagliatelle
300g peeled king prawns tails
250g cherry tomatoes, cut in half
4tbs of extra virgin olive oil
2 cloves of crushed garlic
1 small red chilli, chopped (optional)
40ml dry white wine
20 fresh mint leaves
METHOD
Heat 4tbs of extra virgin olive oil in a pan on a medium heat. After 30 seconds add the crushed garlic, red chilli, and prawns. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Simmer for 1 minute before adding the white wine. Keep the pan on the heat, once the wine has evaporated, add the cherry tomatoes and gently toss for 1 minute.
Cook your tagliatelle in a large pan in salted boiling water according to the packet instructions. Once the tagliatelle is ready drain it in a colander and toss the tagliatelle with the prawn and tomato sauce. Add the fresh mint leaves and stir well until the ingredients are all combined.
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TA’ MARIJA – YOUR GASTRO MALTESE KITCHEN
Constitution Street, Mosta
Established in 1964, Ta’ Marija is one of the island’s most historically rich restaurants. Head to their Folklore Dinner shows held every Wednesday and Friday, as well as other evenings, for a touch of Maltese liveliness Transport can also be arranged. Their gastro menu is bursting with creativity with what is locally traditional while adding their own signature flavours of sumptuousness. From small-sized appetizers and platters ideal for those of you looking to experience a variety of different flavours, to traditional home-made ravioli, bringing you your favourite Maltese dishes in a way you never imagined. Mains include traditional and signature Maltese dishes ranging from popular rabbit selection, seasonal fish and shellfish in season, local meats and the famous ‘Whisper’ chargrilled steaks … as well as any specials offered on the day. Be sure to leave room for their mouthwatering home-made desserts.
+356 2143 4444
www.tamarija.com
info@tamarija.com
TA' KRIS RESTAURANT & MALTESE BISTRO
80, Fawwara Lane, Sliema
Set in one of Sliema’s oldest bakeries, Ta’ Kris is all about providing a genuine mix of affordable Maltese and Mediterranean dishes in a homely fashion and rustic surroundings. Ta’ Kris offers a varied menu of traditional Maltese food such as braġioli, rabbit, octopus stew, bebbux (snails), balbuljata (corned beef hash), baked lamb, daily specials, pasta dishes, a selection of fresh fish on a daily basis and mouth-watering steaks. Ta’ Kris also offers take-away and delivery service and set menus can be designed for special occasions. Advance booking is recommended and may be done through our website, via email, by phone, or on Facebook. Ta’ Kris is open from Monday to Sunday, from 12:30pm till 11:00pm.
+356 21 337 367 | +356 79 337 367
www.takrisrestaurant.com
takrisrestaurant@gmail.com
LUXOR CLUB
St George’s Bay, St Julian’s, ix-Xatt Ta’ San Ġorġ
Looking for a place to enjoy shisha in Malta with stunning sea views? Look no further than Luxor Club, located opposite St George’s Bay in Paceville. This cosy lounge has everything you need for a perfect evening out, including tasty food and cocktails, and a great selection of music to set the mood. Whether you’re looking to relax with friends or celebrate a special occasion, Luxor Club is the perfect place.
+356 2010 5590
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TAL-BUDELLA
No 6, Misraħ Awrekarja, San Ġwann
Our dishes are a mixture of genuine recipes developed and passed down from one generation to another within our family - all full of flavour and prepared using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. At Tal-Budella we are committed to serving reasonably priced authentic Maltese food.
For bookings:
https://bookia.mt/restaurants-malta/tal-budella-san-gwann
+356 7948 9322
www.talbudella.com
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ANDREW’S BAR
St George’s Bay, St Julian’s Andrew's Bar is a freshly re-opened venue where fun is not optional, good food is compulsory, and building great memories is essential! Steeped in legacy, this is, in fact, Malta's oldest bar! The place is a go-to, and you're simply going to love indulging in the extensive menu with a great local cuisine focus with traditional Maltese dishes and modern dishes such as pizza or pasta. Ideal for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or also for a quiet drink or two!
+356 2138 8031
info@andrewsbar.com
TA' KOLINA
151, Tower Road, Sliema
Ta’ Kolina is a quaint, family run restaurant on Tower Road (one of Sliema’s most popular spots) and has been open since 1974. Ta’ Kolina is a typical Maltese restaurant with it traditional Maltese interior and décor. A set menu comprising of traditional Maltese food offers a choice of starter, main dish, dessert, and coffee for €24 per person. There is also a vibrant a la carte menu and daily display of fresh local fish. Dining here is a true Maltese experience for a reasonable price. We are open for both lunch and dinner from 12:00hrs – 22:30hrs.
+356 2133 5106
www.takolina.mt
+356 2010 5590
info@beachgardenmalta.com
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OVER GRAIN
167, Merchants Street, Valletta
Discover Over Grain this summer, a seafood rooftop lounge with panoramic views of Valletta and Sliema’s skyline, located in Merchant Street Valletta. Brought to you by the talented team behind the MICHELIN-awarded Under Grain and the MICHELIN Bib Gourmand Grain Street, this concept revolves around seafood dishes that feature delightful culinary surprises. Enhancing the experience is a curated selection of premier champagnes, wines, and artisanal cocktails. Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of the capital city while savouring sunset vibes of al fresco dining at Over Grain.
+356 2235 4167
www.grain.mt
@overgrain_mt
HAMMETT'S MONASTIK
33, 34 Tigné Seafront, Tas-Sliema
Hammett’s Monastik is a local, modern continental European dining experience, offering a modern take on traditional dishes from mainland Europe. The focus lies on sustainability by using seasonal crops by local farmers, preserving produce for when it’s not in season, and not wasting any bit of meat to serve simple yet delicious meals.
+356 2600 8999
www.hammettsmonastik.com
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THE THIRSTY BARBER
Ball Street, Paceville
The Thirsty Barber is a renowned cocktail bar, celebrated for its skilled mixologists and vibrant live music. Step into this hidden gem masquerading as a Barbershop and prepare to be amazed. Talented bartenders craft a wide variety of impressive unique cocktails, showcasing their expertise and creativity. With a lively atmosphere and regular live music performances, The Thirsty Barber offers an unforgettable experience of exceptional drinks and sensational entertainment.
+356 9965 3012
www.thethirstybarber.com
info@thethirstybarber.com
HUNGRY HIPPIE
129, Triq in-Naxxar, San Ġ wann
Serving you breakfast, lunch, dinner and everything in between –Hungry Hippie will make your mouth water and satisfy your hunger with mind boggling dishes. Catering to almost every dietary requirement. Sweet treats and savoury delights alike, check out all of the delightful dishes just waiting for you. Have you started drooling yet? Head on over to their website and book your table online. Serving up a unique bistro experience, Hungry Hippie ticks all of the boxes. Central location, gorgeous interiors, divine looking sweet treats and options for meat and non-meat eaters all make Hungry Hippie the place to be.
+356 7722 1721
www.hungryhippie.com.mt
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GIUSEPPI’S BAR & BISTRO
Salini Resort, Salina Bay, Naxxar
Giuseppi’s Bar & Bistro, a Michelin Plate awarded eatery, established in 1985, is one of Malta’s favourite dining spots among locals and foreigners 'in the know.' A family run restaurant by the renown Diacono duo Michael & Chris. A beautiful sea front luxurious setting offering a sophisticated blend of Local & Mediterranean cuisine, together with a 200+ strong wine list and unique cocktail selection. Giuseppi's Bar & Bistro effortlessly transports you to an idyllic place with no better spot on the island to wind down like a local.
+356 2157 4882
www.giuseppisrestaurant.com
info@giuseppisrestaurant.com
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MUŻ A RESTAURANT
Triq il-Merkanti, Valletta
If you're looking for an extraordinary dining experience in the capital city, book a table at MUŻA Restaurant. This establishment boasts numerous positive reviews, and it's easy to see why. Situated in the picturesque courtyard of an old Auberge, MUŻA provides a cozy, laid-back ambiance perfect for a romantic dinner or a night out with friends. The menu is bursting with fresh, local ingredients, and the knowledgeable staff can help you select the perfect wine to complement your meal. Plan your visit to MUŻA and treat your palate to an unforgettable culinary journey.
+356 7979 0900
www.muzarestaurant.com.mt catering@muza.org.mt
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BOTTEGIN
PALAZZO
Triq San Pawl, Rabat
XARA
Bottegin Palazzo Xara is the perfect place to eat out in Malta. A band club and social spot, it offers an authentic local dining experience. The beautiful and inviting courtyard coupled with outstanding cuisine ensures a memorable dining experience. Customers on TripAdvisor and Google have raved about the restaurant's cozy atmosphere, excellence in both food and service, describing it as "one of the best places to eat in Malta." Don't miss out on the opportunity to sample some of the finest Maltese cuisine, book your reservation at Bottegin Palazzo Xara today.
+356 7945 4538
www.bottegin.com.mt
info@bottegin.com.mt
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BARRACUDAS
Triq Stella Maris, San Pawl il-Baħar
Barracudas Veċċja offers a relaxing and rejuvenating beach experience without an entrance fee. They provide umbrellas, tables, and chairs for comfort. Visitors can enjoy breathtaking coastal views, freshly cooked seafood, and exquisite cocktails by the sea while listening to live music. The venue is perfect for watching stunning sunsets and escaping the city to recharge the mind, body, and soul.
+356 7979 0901
barracudasveccja@gmail.com
Barracudas Veċċja
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AZAR
Manwel Dimech Street, Sliema
A restaurant located in Sliema, Azar offers international cuisine in a setting of laid-back sophistication. Azar encapsulates the perfect combination of elegance and simplicity to delight the senses. The concept was conceived by chef and owner, Michele Zahra, after years working in the restaurant industry, experimenting and refining his techniques. His passion for cooking over open flames and infusing dishes with the flavour of wood and natural fire inspired him to develop this unique concept.
+356 9939 3876
www.azarrestaurant.com
info@azarrestaurant.com
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Taste the flavours of the Mediterranean and beyond!
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THE CISK TAP
The Brewhouse, Mdina Road, Birkirkara
The Cisk Tap is the Home of Malta’s best loved brew. Located on top of The Brewhouse and set against spectacular panoramic views of Malta, The Cisk Tap is both a modern rooftop venue and a timeless tribute to the Cisk brand legacy. Offering a superb and unforgettable experience, The Cisk Tap is the perfect place to unwind and relax over an impressive selection of drinks, delightful bites and of course the finest and freshest brews.
+356 2779 6713
www.thebrewhousemalta.com/life
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GROTTO TAVERN RESTAURANT Misraħ il-Parroċċa, Rabat
The Grotto Tavern restaurant offers a unique and unforgettable dining experience in the heart of Rabat. Nestled in a local indigenous cave, the ambience is enchanting and romantic.
Chef Mark Gauchi expertly crafts a tasting menu that showcases his passion for local ingredients and traditional Maltese flavours. Patrons rave about the exceptional service, mesmerizing setting, and delectable dishes. From fresh seafood to succulent meats, each course leaves diners eagerly anticipating the next. A visit to the Grotto Tavern is a must for those seeking fine dining with a twist.
+356 7945 3258
www.grottotavern.net info@grottotavern.net
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THE BLACK EGG
Triq Ix-Xatt, Ta' Xbiex
Introducing The Black Egg, your go-to all-day bruncheria that combines the best of brunch and lunch in one inviting space. Step into a world of culinary delights where breakfast classics and savoury lunch options harmonize seamlessly. The Black Egg offers a vibrant ambiance, perfect for leisurely gatherings or casual business meetings. Our menu presents a diverse selection of delectable dishes, including our standout signature creation: the Black Poached Egg. Looking to host a private event? The Black Egg is delighted to offer a dedicated space for your special occasions, ensuring a memorable experience for you and your guests. Open from: Monday to Sunday 9:00am to 2:00pm. Closed on Tuesdays.
+356 9908 0878
www.theblackegg.com.mt info@blackeggmalta.com
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HUGO'S LOUNGE
St George's Road, St Julian's
Hugo's Lounge, an esteemed restaurant specialising in Asian Fusion Cuisine, has moved to Hugo's Boutique Hotel, and has upgraded its menu, to offer an even more memorable dining experience. The new Hugo's Lounge boasts an elegant and modern interior design, and offers a wider range of Asian-inspired dishes as well as cocktails. Overall, Hugo's Lounge is a mustvisit destination for foodies seeking an exceptional Asian dining experience, promising an unforgettable culinary journey that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
+356 2742 1217
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SUGARY TEMPTATIONS! EXPLORING TRADITIONAL MALTESE FESTA SWEETS
MALTESE FESTAS ARE KNOWN AND LOVED FOR THEIR STREET FOOD STALLS, ESPECIALLY THEIR SUGARY ONES. LYNDSEY GRIMA EXPLORES SOME OF THE TOP SWEET TREATS THAT YOU SIMPLY HAVE TO TRY IF YOU’RE VISITING A FESTA CELEBRATION THIS SUMMER.
If you’re travelling to Malta during the Summer months, there’s nowhere better to get a true sense of the island than by visiting a traditional festa . Held in most towns and villages across Malta and Gozo, these welcoming events are heavily based on traditions that go back to the late 1700s and are well-loved by locals and tourists alike.
This tradition started off as a way of celebrating the patron saint of each village or town. However, even though these festa s have religious roots, they involve a celebration that can be enjoyed by anyone, irr espective of their faith. Usually involving a street parade, fireworks, and music, celebrations can last all day and night!
And what’s a Maltese celebration without food?! Street food is often available from temporary market stalls that are set up just for that particular festa . All sorts of fast food is available such as hotdogs, burgers, doughnuts, and fries (to mention a few) but the main attraction is definitely the sweets. What can I say…the
Maltese have a very intense sweet tooth, and after you visit a festa and try some (or all!) of these delicious treats, you will not be able to blame us!
KANNOLLI
Kannolli are a staple at any sweet stall, and they’re proof that we cannot hide our Italian influence. These delicious pastries consist of a crispy, fried pastry shell filled with a creamy ricotta cheese mixture. The ricotta is sometimes flavoured with a hint of vanilla, adding a delightful twist to the traditional kannolli. Topped with powdered sugar, and sometimes drizzled with chocolate chips or candied fruit, each bite brings together the crunch of the shell, the smoothness of the filling, and the sweetness of the toppings. A truly heavenly dessert while you experience a traditional festa
QUBBAJT (MALTESE NOUGAT)
A famous Maltese folklorist once said, "a feast without nougat is not a feast", and we wholeheartedly agree! Made with almonds, sugar, honey, and egg whites and wrapped up in colourful
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packaging, the qubbajt tal-ħelu has a soft chewy texture, often studded with dried fruits and comes in different flavours. This nutty sweet treat is perfect to munch on while watching the fireworks, ideal to buy an extra packet for the flight home, and a must to take as a souvenir with you for your loved ones!
IMQARET
It’s never a traditional Maltese food list without imqaret ! These delectable treats are made by encasing a sweet date filling within a crisp, golden-brown pastry. The filling is normally a mixture of dates, sugar, and warm spices like nutmeg and cinnamon. The imqaret are then fried until they have just the right tempting crunch on the outside while still maintaining their soft filling. While imqaret are thoroughly enjoyed during a Maltese festa , they’re also delightful with a cup of tea or coffee!
ĦELWA TAT-TORK
Translating to ‘Turkish sweet’ in English, this traditional sweet treat is a dense, sticky, and fragrant nougat (yes, we love our
nougat!) made from ground almonds, sugar, honey, and a touch of rosewater. The mixture is carefully cooked until it reaches a chewy and firm consistency. Having a distinct almond flavour and delicate floral notes, ħelwa tat-tork offers an exquisite combination of textures and taste.
KARAMELLI
What can we say… you’re either going to love karamelli or hate them, but they’re definitely worth a taste! These bite-sized treats, also known as carob sweets, are made by boiling sugar and water until it reaches the desired caramelisation into a rich and golden syrup. This syrup is then poured into small cylinder shapes and left to cool and harden. The result? A hard candy with a sweet and caramelised flavour that lingers for hours on end!
A Maltese festa is a celebration of culture, tradition, and as you can tell… culinary delights that will surely make for a memorable experience. So, if you stumble upon a festa while you’re here in Malta, be sure to taste these traditional sweets to get those good vibes going!
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The SHE Word is an empowering podcast for Women streaming on YouTube and Spotify. The SHE Word is also on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok, and now available on Air Malta’s in-flight entertainment system.
The podcast features three women and the show’s host Trudy Kerr, sitting around a kitchen table, having ‘Conversations women rarely have, but really should’ whilst casually sharing a glass of wine. The discussions are created to be open, often emotional, frequently educational, and always empowering. The show explores a wide range of female-centric topics such as Parenthood, Menopause, Body Image, Social Media, Relationships, Sex and much more. Since its launch in September ’22, The SHE Word has reached over 1.5 million collective views, ranking it in the top 10% of Spotify podcasts in the world, and amassing over 100,000 plays on YouTube, all thanks to its informal and refreshingly honest format.
After less than a year of its launch, The SHE Word format now extends to additional audiences. The month of July saw the launch of The SHE Word - Young Women’s Edition, hosted by Sasha Vella, activist and journalist for the show’s media partner Lovin Malta. This show specifically addresses the issues faced by younger women, aged between 18 to 26. Sasha’s direct but sensitive style helps the show navigate around topics that are rarely openly discussed between young women, but are having profound impact on them, such as body image, mental health and dating. Sasha herself has appeared as a guest on episodes of The SHE Word on Women and Women’s Health, and Women with a Voice - presenting the perfect opportunity to host a show reaching out to a younger generation of women who often believe they have no voice.
The S HE Word’s symbiotic relationship with news portal Lovin Malta has elevated the show beyond traditional online platforms, bringing these important conversations to a much wider audience. Founded in 2016, Lovin Malta is an award-winning digital media platform boasting the island's biggest and most engaged online following. The network creates impactful local content, including the country's best online journalism.
Lovin Malta is also the perfect resource for visitors to the islands with features, news and reviews of restaurants, venues, events, and the latest updates on what is trending in Malta in a tone of voice easily accessible to all. Follow Lovin Malta at lovinmalta.com and across all social media platforms.
The SHE Word Season One is available to watch or listen to through the Air Malta In-flight Entertainment System. To watch more of The SHE Word head to www.youtube.com/@theinterviewer_thesheword. As The SHE Word heads towards its 3rd Season the team became aware that as a bright light was shone on these often-taboo topics, it was essential to offer support to the women affected by them. In June of this year The SHE Word launched its Patreon Page and partnership with The Richmond Foundation to offer support and therapy to women who simply can’t afford it. The Patreon Page provides early release to shows, exclusive content, partner offers and deals and tickets to forthcoming The SHE Word events.
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IL-BIZZILLA TALKS TO ISABEL FEREDAY
HEAD OF CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS
HOW LONG HAVE YOU WORKED AT AIR MALTA AND IN WHAT ROLES?
I took on the role of Head of Corporate Communications at Air Malta in January 2023.
WHAT DO YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT YOUR CURRENT ROLE?
I’m excited to be working in the aviation sector, where my role is focused on developing and promoting the Air Malta brand through internal and external communication. I enjoy all aspects of the position but most of all, I find that executing creative communication strategies derived from discussions with team members across all our departments most rewarding.
AND WHAT’S THE MOST CHALLENGING ASPECT?
This must be the area of crisis communication when the quality of the communication is critical to ensure it does not create confusion or panic.
WHAT DO YOU ENJOY DOING IN YOUR FREE TIME?
Exploring the Maltese coastline from the sea, swimming, and snorkelling.
WHICH IS YOUR FAVOURITE EUROPEAN DESTINATION AND WHY?
Brussels, for the daytime vibe of in the European quarter, the beautiful architecture of Grand Place and the moules et frites
WHICH IS YOUR FAVOURITE DESTINATION YOU HAVE VISITED AND WHY?
Petra in Jordan because it is a window into a very ancient civilisation, that invokes awe in the achievements of humankind.
FAVOURITE MOVIE?
Chocolat released in 2000 starring Juliette Binoche and Johnny Depp.
FAVOURITE GENRE OF MUSIC?
I enjoy chillout music which is a mix of ambient, downtempo, lounge and acid jazz, the perfect sounds for a day at a beach lido.
DREAM HOLIDAY DESTINATION?
Hawaii, so I can see those magnificent waves.
WHERE WOULD YOU RECOMMEND VISITING WITHIN THE MALTESE ISLANDS?
Rabat and its surrounding areas.
PREFERRED MALTESE DISH?
The Maltese platter including Maltese sausages, sundried tomatoes, capers, cheeselets ( ġ bejna), bean paté (bigilla), stuffed olives, marinated beans, bruschetta, giardinera, Maltese galletti and grissini.
FAVOURITE MALTESE EXPRESSION?
‘Hux ’ – a term that communicates you are in agreement.
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MALTA’S FLAGSHIP FESTIVAL GLITCH RETURNS THIS MONTH FOR ITS 6TH AND BIGGEST EDITION
CHARLOTTE DE WITTE, BONOBO, I HATE MODELS, KOBOSIL, MALL GRAB, HELENA HAUFF, RICHIE HAWTIN, RØDHÅD, DVS1, SKIN ON SKIN, KLANGKUENSTLER AND BRUTALISMUS 3000 AMONGST THE HEADLINERS
Over the years, Glitch Festival has quickly es tablished itself as the biggest festival in Malta as well as one of Europe’s major electronic festivals.
With 7 stages on offer, dancers are called to gather for a four-day journey driven by a carefully curated list of industry titans, master selectors, live acts & rising stars. From roaring rooftop pool parties to secret cave raves and an intimate Boiler Room stage, Glitch Festival spaces are attentively arranged to provide festival goers with the ideal spots to lose themselves in.
For their next edition, Glitch have announced no less than 68 acts, all heading to Malta for what promises to be a series of rhythmic adventures at the height of summer on the sun-soaked Mediterranean island.
Things will be kicking-off on Sunday 13th August with an explosive opening held right under the glorious fortifications of Valletta, a UNESCO world heritage gem, headlined by Helena Hauff, Hector Oaks and Berghain resident Marcel Dettmann.
The main fe stival will take place between the 14th and 15th at Gianp ula Village against a b ackdrop of the ancient medieval city of Mdina.
And finally, the 16th brings the festival to an end with boat party summer-magic followed by a heartfelt closing party with DJ Heartstring, Narciss and Patrick Mason, ensuring a perfect send-off.
For more info & tickets visit www.glitchfestival.com
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FLIGHT & COMPANY INFORMATION
AIR MALTA FLEET
AIRBUS 320CEO
QUANTITY: 2 IN FLEET
NUMBER OF SEATS: 180
ENGINES: CFM56-5B4/P
MAXIMUM TAKE OFF WEIGHT: 75.5 / 77 METRIC TONS
OVERALL LENGTH: 37.57M
WINGSPAN: 34.1M
CRUISING SPEED: MACH 0.78 (450KNOTS, 833KM/HR)
RANGE: 5,200 KM, 2,800 NMI, 3,250 SMI
FUEL CONSUMPTION: 2.27 LITRES PER 100KM PER PASSENGER*
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
AIRBUS 320NEO
QUANTITY: 6 IN FLEET
NUMBER OF SEATS: 180
ENGINES: CFM LEAP-1A
MAXIMUM TAKE OFF WEIGHT: 73.5 / 77 METRIC TONS
OVERALL LENGTH: 37.57M
WINGSPAN: 35.8M
CRUISING SPEED: MACH 0.78 (450KNOTS, 833KM/HR)
RANGE: 6,500 KM, 3,500 NMI, 4,025 SMI
FUEL CONSUMPTION: 1.8 LITRES PER 100KM PER PASSENGER*
Alcohol consumed at high altitude can have a stronger effect than usual. Cabin crew are legally empowered to refuse to serve any alcohol to an intoxicated passenger and anyone under the age of 18. In extreme cases, crew may also temporarily confiscate the passenger‘s own drinks so that the passenger does not become a nuisance to the other passengers and crew. Furthermore, Air Malta is bound by international regulations which prohibit the embarkation or the carriage of drunken passengers. However, since 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
Smoking is prohibited from when you leave the departure terminal building until you reach the arrival 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 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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The users of Air Malta services are obliged to comply with the European Regulation 679/2016 on the protection of personal data as well as the Chapter 586 of the Laws of Malta (Data Protection Act). It is the sole responsibility of the user to comply and in any case of non-compliance for payment of any penalties arising from such non-compliance. Based on the above-mentioned laws it is strictly forbidden to take photos or videos of passengers or the crew (without their explicit consent) and uploading them to the web.
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* Based on a 1,000NM (1,860KM) journey with 180 pax and bags.
ENHANCE YOUR TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
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.
Visit www.airmalta.com/wearelistening
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.
JOIN OUR BUSINESS CLASS
Upgrade to Air Malta’s Business 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.
CARRY MORE WITH YOU
Are you worried about not being able to fit everything you need into your suitcase? Stop stressing out and check out our extra baggage service. Simply book your extra baggage online and get the most out of your trip.
Visit www.airmalta.com/excess-baggage-en-gb
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/seat-selection
GET SPORTY
Are you passionate about a sport? We make it easy to travel and take your specialised equipment with you at a very minimal cost. Visit www.airmalta.com/excess-baggage-en-gb
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
WEB 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 one hour before your flight.
Visit www.airmalta.com/information/check-in
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USE OF PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES ON BOARD
T RANSMITTING PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PEDS)
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 the device has 'Flight Mode' capability and that this is enabled. If the data transmission capability cannot be switched off (whilst the device is operating), the device itself must be switched off completely for the duration of the flight. Bluetooth wireless connectivity is allowed. Such devices shall be safely secured in the customers’ hand (handheld) or a pocket during taxi, take-off and landing. Accessories, such as headphones, must not obstruct access to the aisle. The use of Wi-Fi with Flight Mode enabled is permitted on some of our aircraft that are equipped with an in-flight entertainment system. The Cabin Crew will make an announcement on aircraft that are so equipped, to inform you when Wi-Fi can be enabled on your PEDs.
NON-TRANSMITTING PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES (PEDS)
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.
ARE THERE TIMES WHEN I CANNOT USE MY ELECTRONIC DEVICES?
Under certain circumstances, your Flight Crew or Cabin Crew may ask you to switch off all Personal Electronic Devices. This may happen during automatic landings, low visibility takeoff or landing, or during emergency situations.
I SHOULD INFORM THE CABIN CREW WHEN …
Your portable electronic device is damaged, becomes hot, produces smoke, is lost, or falls into the seat structure. If safe to do so, the device must be switched off immediately.
LAPTOPS AND NOTEBOOKS
Larger devices (e.g. laptops) may be used during boarding and during the flight, however they must be switched off and stowed away safely during taxi, take-off and landing since they could hinder an emergency evacuation. 'Flight Mode' must be enabled. Use of Bluetooth connectivity is allowed. Use of Wi-Fi under Flight Mode is allowed on some aircraft which are equipped with an inflight entertainment system.
CAN I USE HEADPHONES?
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 in an emergency exit row must refrain from using headphones during taxi, take-off and landing.
If you require more information, please refer to the table below which includes a list of Personal Electronic Devices (PEDs) 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.
Boarding
Extended Ground Delay (when instructed by Flight Crew or Cabin Crew)
Taxi-out for Take-Off
During Safety Briefing Demonstration
Take-Off
Cruise Circa 10 minutes to landing (Cabin Crew PA)
Landing
Taxi to Stand
* The use of Wi-Fi with Flight Mode enabled is permitted on some of our aircraft that are equipped with an in-flight entertainment system. Safety Notice: The carriage of damaged, defective or recalled lithium batteries or devices is prohibited on-board Air Malta aircrafts.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
PHASE HAND HELD PEDS (e.g. smart phones and tablets) LARGER PEDS (e.g. laptops and notebooks) HEADPHONES WI-FI, TEXT & PHONE CALL FUNCTIONS YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES NO YES NO YES NO NO NO YES NO YES NO YES YES YES NO* YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES YES
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