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JULY 2023
Malta is a stunning travel destination for all kinds of travellers – history lovers, foodies, beachgoers, island lovers and so much more. There is so much happening on the island during the month of July. So get ready to indulge in festivities and get closer to the culture and traditions of this place.
July is high season in Malta, with gloriously sunny weather, azure skies, and warm seas. The weather across the Maltese islands is typically hot and sunny, with few to no chances of rain. The weather in the summer months is ideal for spending time outdoors and enjoying all the natural delights the island has to offer.
It's the perfect month for swimming and sunbathing— but you'll be sharing the beaches with lots and lots of tourists and locals alike... but who cares, it's time to get that tan on.
Gozo is yet another highlight that must be discovered, so hop onto the ferry and make your way to Malta's sister island. Believe us, you're in for a treat!
Whether you’re flying solo, on a romantic getaway, frolicking with friends or taking a breather with family, you can count on Malta and Gozo for a magical experience.
We couldn’t be happier to welcome you home!
Issue 32 • July 2023
Oh My Malta is a B2B publication, published monthly in partnership, with the Malta Tourism Authority. It promotes Malta and Gozo as a destination and treats readers to different aspects of Maltese life, culture, culinary delights and business. Visit www.ohmymalta.com.mt for more information.
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Coordinating Editor Philippa Zammit
Sales Coordinator Marisa Schembri mschembri@mediatoday.com.mt
Content Writers Emily Francis Terrence Mifsud Tiana Formosa Design Philippa Zammit
In this digital age the significance of film education has become much more relevant than ever before. It is no secret that our children, our youth spend countless hours on social media through various platforms. In all of segments of society, probably they are the biggest audience of the digital world.
Two questions come to mind. Are we equpping them with the necessary skills to comprehend and analyze the messages conveyed through the aforementioned mediums? Can we depart from the mentality that our children’s future career is solely dependent on the traditional careers we have today?
Film education can be the next big thing in our education system. The power of film encompasses the ability to understand and appreciate the storytelling techniques, culture contexts and artistry. Therefore let us see film education as a way to further enhance creativity, critical thinking and media literacy skills.
This is why we will work on intregrating film education into our educational curriculum at all levels. From primary, secondary up until the education ladder.
This is an idea that will be a integral part in Malta’s film strategy tilll 2030. Let us look at the eventuality of teaching film studies into our literature and humanities programmes. Let us introduce more film production courses. Signficantly let’s establish partnerships with industry professionals to provide hands-on experience to aspiring filmmakers.
On the same platform we must also look closely on the emergence of new technologies and digital platforms as avenues for film education to ensure that future film students are prepared for the ever-changing scenario in the filmmaking world.
By integrating it into our schools and empowering it at University level, we can seriously develop a generation that is much more informed, critical in its thinking and skilled in the realm of film making.
Therefore let us embrace the power of film to educate, inspire and shape the minds of our future generations.
CLAYTON BARTOLO Minister for Tourism Popeye's VillageMUSIC & THEATRE
Few things bring us all together more effectively than a captivating performance. From tongue-in-cheek comedies and music performances to new theatrical smashes and movie screenings, Malta has some incredible entertainment lined up this month!
The BBC Concert Orchestra presents '100 Years of Hollywood'
Experience an unforgettable evening featuring 70 musicians, 20 top West End vocalists, and a star presenter. This sensational concert will transport you through 100 Years of Hollywood, from the Golden Age to the present day. From the dancing feet of Astaire and Rogers to the full throttle sound of ‘Top Gun, Maverick’. From the sparkle of ‘Singin’ in the Rain’, to the joy of ‘La La Land’, from the romance of ‘Dirty Dancing’ to the heart of Disney. From ‘Gone With the Wind’ to ‘Ghostbusters’, ‘Jurassic Park’ to ‘James Bond’, ‘The Bodyguard’ to ‘The Greatest Showman’. Expect a show like NO OTHER when you hear those soaring star vocals and the wide-screen sound explosion of one of the world’s most renowned orchestras! Get your tickets from www. maltashows.com
Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty
is coming to the big screen as part of its 10th anniversary celebrations.
Now established as a firm favourite in the New Adventures repertoire, this ‘utterly award-winning production has enchanted audiences throughout the UK and across the globe. Enter a wondrous world of magical fairies and vampires, where the timeless tale of good vs evil is turned upside-down, creating a supernatural love story that even the passage of time itself cannot hinder. Will Princess Aurora ever find her true love again? Get ready to be transported in time from the halcyon days of the late Edwardian era through to the modern day in this ‘dazzling’ gothic romance. Get your tickets from www.chitzo.com
Spazju Kreattiv, Pjazza Kastilja, Valletta
With Mussorgsky’s vivid tone painting and Gershwin’s jazzy rhythms, this promises to be a great evening.
Joanne and Gabi have known each other since childhood, performing on the same concert platforms as young students. Following their studies and freelancing abroad, they are now colleagues at the Malta School of Music, enabling them to reunite in their love of music through lots of chatting and music-making. Get your tickets from artsmalta.org
Malta Society of Arts, Republic Street, Valletta
Malta Jazz Festival
Considered by the international jazz community as a ‘true’ jazz festival and a beacon of artistic integrity, the Malta Jazz Festival is organised in mid-July by Festivals Malta and presents a panorama of jazz music in all its facets. Check out the full programme and get your tickets from www.showshappinging. com
14-15 JULY
Dance Around the World
The show will take you on the journey through exotic, ancient and bustling countries, mapping the world as you have never seen it before.
From the sizzling South America to picturesque Nordic countries and landing to our most favoured Mediterranean Sun. 30 countries, 450 dancers, all in one impeccable performance for you, our audience to enjoy. Get your tickets from www.showshappening.com
Isle of MTV
Europe’s largest free music festival, Isle of MTV Malta features co-headliners GRAMMY®-nominated band OneRepublic and global producer and DJ sensation Alesso. Tom Grennan and Mimi Webb also join the lineup.
The festival will be followed by Isle of MTV Malta Music Week, a series of club nights and parties across the hottest venues on the island, from July 18 - 23 July
Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta The Granaries, FlorianaIt's just another day in the office when news that a colleague has been sexually assaulted reaches the boardroom.
Emotions run high, but deadlines need to be met. Walking Home is a devised performance exploring the politics and tensions within the issue of sexual violence against women and people of marginalised genders. Based on more than 40 true stories of real experiences collected from people of diverse genders, nationalities and walks of life from around the world, Walking Home is a hard-hitting piece of new writing that sheds light on the community's role in this vital conversation – and hopes to help it progress well beyond the stage.
Spazju Kreattiv Theatre, St James Cavalier, Castille Place
Valletta
Carlo Muscat
Trio
This concert will showcase original music by the local saxophonist and composer Carlo Muscat, with a repertoire of new pieces written specifically for this line-up, as well as some older tunes that have been re-arranged to create a coherent style and mood throughout the entire set. The compositions derive inspiration from various styles of jazz, from swing to Latin and contemporary, defining the composer’s search for a personal sound that can only be achieved through the kind of musical exploration. Each and every piece is a snapshot of this eternal journey. Get your tickets from artsmalta.org
Concert Hall of the Malta Society of Arts, Palazzo de La Salle, 219, Republic Street, Valletta
The Wailers World Tour
The Wailers are a rare breed of musicians who have earned their place in the annals of music history. Their culturedefining music, embodying the spirit of the 70s reggae movement, has left an indelible mark on the industry. Experience the magic of their timeless classics and incredible cuts from Bob Marley’s vast repertoire in a set that is truly unforgettable. The Wailers continue to preserve the legacy of their iconic sound. Get your tickets from www. showshappening.com
Il-ground tal-Kappillan, Ghaxaq
Dance Festival Malta
A multi-disciplinary festival that strives to cultivate a dance ecosystem in Malta by providing dance students and professionals with a platform for intense training and professional development. Spread over four days in July the festival will host a series of workshops, masterclasses and performances that welcome the richness of the universal language of dance cultures, featuring established international artists and choreographers. Through this varied programme, audiences and participants can be part of a unique festival that not only celebrates movement but aims to be a reference point where dancers forge links with the global dance community and encourages intercultural exchanges. For more information visit https://www.festivals. mt/dfm
Various locations in Valletta
The stars align Malta to Italy. Marco Masini, the two-time San Remo winner; with his T’Innamorerai-30 Anni Insieme Finalissima Tour takes posession of the stage with lyrical intensity and burning fervour. The poetic italian ‘cantautore’ music will cast its spell as Masini belts his most passionate love anthems to which we all know the words by heart. This promises to be a collective cathartic experience! Get your tickets from www.showshappening.com
Il-ground tal-Kappillan, Hal Ghaxaq, Malta
HISTORY & CULTURE
Explore Malta's rich and lavish history, culture and traditions
Open Day at Villa Frere
Villa Frere was created by British diplomat, poet, scholar, and philanthropist John Hookham Frere, after the demise of his wife in 1831, as a means of comfort for his sadness. From this garden, which enjoyed wide-open views spanning from Mdina to Valletta, he could also look out at the Msida Bastion Cemetery, where his wife reposed. Villa Frere became a sanctuary for numerous academics, most famously Mikiel Anton Vassalli who reportedly discussed with Frere how to establish Maltese as a written and taught language. The place became a prominent attraction, both to locals and foreigners. For more information visit www.heritagemalta.com
Cruise
Discover some of Filfla’s secrets, as recounted by John J. Borg, Senior Curator of the Natural History Unit, who has been studying the island since 1982. Discover how Filfla was formed, the etymology of its name, the island’s allure for pirates, its use as a bombing target, the creatures and plants that now call Filfla their home, and countless other facts during the boat ride along the eastern and southern coast of Malta. And keep your eyes skinned – sightings of seabirds, turtles and dolphins are possible!
There will be no disembarkation on Filfla and no swimming around it, but on the way back to Sliema the boat will make a stop in the beautiful waters off Delimara for those who feel like a dip.
So pack some food, slather your sunblock, don a cap and be ready for a day of fun and learning. Don’t worry if you run out of drinks – refreshments will be available at the boat’s bar. Get your tickets from heritagemalta.mt
Sliema Ferries departures, Sliema Ferries, Sliema
The idyllic fishing village of Marsaxlokk with its colourful luzzus and unique character make the unrivalled setting for the local market. This is the perfect place to spend Sunday morning, where you can run your shoulders with the locals as you browse through the various stalls. The tour continues with a visit to the Blue Grotto (weather permitting – boat price not included) and the nearby caves. Admire the whole expanse of the blue Mediterranean and the islet of Filfla. Later on, the guide will help you explore one of Malta’s unspoilt villages. From the main square, the hub of the village with its parish church and band club, you will be led through a maze of winding narrow streets that all have a story to be told. Get your tickets from chitzo.com
A guided tour through the vibrant streets of Valletta, which will allow you to discover the beauty and charm of the fortified city built by the Knights in 1566. The order of St.John ruled over the islands for 268 years and left a unique cultural legacy of which Valletta is the prime example. First you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the Grand Harbour from the Upper Barracca Gardens. The tour continues to St.Johns Co-Cathedral, including the Caravaggio masterpieces in the Oratory. The Co-Cathedral houses one of the most beautiful marble inlaid floors in the world. Going down Republic Street you will walk past the Grand Masters’ Palace and the recently restored St. George’s Square before watching the Malta Experience, an audiovisual show where Malta’s history throughout the centuries is brought back to life. Get your tickets from chitzo.com
Valletta
Ta’
Catacombs Monthly Opening
Ta’ Bistra Catacombs will be welcoming the general public every last Sunday of the month. Located half way between the ancient town of Melite and the once-important harbour of Salina, Ta’ Bistra Catacombs are, so far, the largest set of tombs and catacombs beyond the confines of the ancient city of the island. They were first recorded in the late 1800s but were only investigated in 1933 by Captain Charles Zammit, before part of the site was covered over by a new road leading down to Burmarrad. Further studies in 2004, 2013, and 2014, have brought the site back to life with new discoveries and hence, new interpretations.Get your tickets from heritagemalta.mt
Harbour Cruise: Great Siege
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This harbour cruise is an ideal opportunity for history buffs to explore the gruesome four-month-long siege that shaped Maltese history thereafter. With limited seating, tickets are selling fast, so be sure to book your spot now! Get your tickets from heritagemalta.mt
Sliema Ferries departures, Sliema Ferries, Sliema
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Meander along the engrossing story of the National Museum of Natural History, spanning a 50-year stay within Palazzo Vilhena in Mdina, through a series of black and white photographs exhibited at the museum until 30 December. The images – totalling 50, in line with this important milestone – showcase the main events that have shaped the museum’s fascinating story and its intriguing, ever-growing collections, which stimulate the minds of children and scholars alike. The exhibition – The National Museum of Natural History: 50 Years in Mdina, A Photographic Journey – complements a photographic book with the same title, compiled by John J. Borg, the museum’s Senior Curator, and launched on the occasion of the anniversary. Let each photo take you back down memory lane, from 1973, when the museum was officially opened to the public, on to the highs and lows of the subsequent years, right up to the present day, which sees the museum boasting a collection of tens of thousands of specimens ranging from shells to birds, mammals, fish and reptiles!
National Museum of Natural History, Pjazza Publju, L-Imdina,
The National Museum of Natural History 50 years in Mdina, a photographic journey
FOOD AND DRINKS
Malta has everything you and your family could wish for on holiday and the cusine is just sometihng else. Here's our pick of food-related activities to keep the whole family entertained
Discover the culture and cuisine of this unique Mediterranean island in a food-filled three hour walking trail packed with curious and exciting information by an experienced guide - Graze while you go! The food tours offer a sumptuous glimpse into this world of local restaurants and gourmet food shops and featuring artisan cheeses and crusty bakes from local ovens, rich hand-made chocolates, local wines and local beer. Suitable clothing and sensible footwear are a must as trails will be held in all weather conditions. Tours are only available in English. Book your spot by visiting offbeatmaltafoodtrails.com
Meeting point: Front entrance to St. John’s Co-Cathedral in St. John’s Square
A cultural celebration through dance, characterised with local ‘Folklore’ performances. Enjoy a Maltese dining experience alongside this authentic tradition. For more information visit tamarija.com
Maltese Rural Cooking Class
Choose this experience for a three-hour hands-on cooking class. You will have the opportunity to cook a full blown menu, from appetiser to dessert, using only the freshest seasonal ingredients. Whilst every dish will be introduced by a family story or a local tradition, you will learn the tricks of my grandmother’s traditional cooking. You will discover the secrets of the local peasant country cooking. For more information visit diarilbniet.com
Diar il-Bniet Farmhouse Kitchen, Dingli
The traditional Maltese ravjul holds a special place in the hearts of the Maltese people. This workshop, which happens to be also vegetarian friendly* aims to create a modern and refined version of your grandmother’s ravioli while not veering too far from the traditional recipe. The team of chef instructors will guide you through the process of making fresh pasta dough and shaping it into perfect ravjul. These will be filled with a farce made from locally sourced gbejna and pecorino, finished with a refined tomato sauce using quality local produce. Reserve your spot at www.mcamalta.com
The Mediterranean Culinary Academy, Naxxar
Żabbar Beer Fest
Żabbar Beer Fest debuted in 2013 as a music festival featuring top local artists and thousands of attendees. This years edition will be featuring local artists Pierre B and Zrinz together with headliners Klinsmann and Tenishia. Expect a variety of beers and ciders to choose from, beer elated games, a chillout area with shisha, food and sweet stalls, a kids area, and even private parking and shuttle service to and from the event to make your night as enjoyable as possible.
Maltese Biscuit Making
Elevate your tea time with the art of Maltese biscuit making!
Join in on a handson workshop where you'll discover the secrets of crafting exquisite almond biscuits, ottijiet, and kantuccini, traditional Maltese tea time treats that are sure to impress. Under the expert guidance of a skilled chef instructor, you'll learn the techniques and recipes behind these beloved Maltese delicacies.
The chef instructor will guide you through each step of the process, from mixing the dough to shaping and baking, ensuring that you gain a deep understanding of the techniques involved. You'll also learn tips and tricks for achieving the perfect texture and flavour in your biscuits, as well as how to store and serve them for maximum enjoyment. Book your spot at www.mcamalta.com/
Mediterranean Culinary Academy, Naxxar
Cocktail & Chocolate Masterclass
Indulge in an unforgettable blend of flavours and craftsmanship at the cocktail and chocolate masterclass in St Paul's Bay. Join in on a delightful evening of mixing, sipping, and savouring you embark on a captivating journey through the world of cocktails and handmade chocolates.
Immerse yourself in the art of mixology as an expert mixologists reveals the secrets behind crafting four tantalising cocktails. From classic concoctions to innovative creations, learn the techniques, tips, and tricks that will elevate your home bartending skills to new heights. Shake, stir, and garnish your way to becoming a master of mixology!
But the adventure doesn't stop there! Prepare to tantalise your taste buds as our skilled chocolatiers introduce you to a selection of five heavenly handmade chocolates. Each chocolate has been meticulously crafted to complement and enhance the flavours of the cocktails, creating a harmonious symphony of taste sensations. Get your tickets from www.maltachocolatefactory.com/events
A hands-on experience where you'll create 12 exquisite handmade truffles, ready to be taken home in a beautifully crafted gift box. Prepare to be immersed in the art of ganache making as the expert chocolatiers guide you through the secrets of creating velvety, melt-in-your-mouth truffles. From selecting the finest ingredients to mastering the delicate balance of flavours, you'll gain the skills to craft truffles that are truly extraordinary.
But it's not just about the truffles – get ready for a delightful journey through chocolate history! Discover the fascinating origins of this delectable treat, from its ancient Mayan roots to the European chocolatiers who elevated it to new heights of luxury. Gain a deeper appreciation for the craftsmanship behind chocolate as you explore its evolution through the ages. Get your tickets from www.maltachocolatefactory.com/events
Experience an extraordinary evening with live music by Sean K and Band on the Vini e Capricci Rooftop Terrace. Indulge in a delectable assortment of charcuterie, cheeses, sott’olio, breads and a delightful variety of pasta dishes.
Each guest will be served a half bottle of wine or a refreshing pint of craft beer. For more information visit www.viniecapricci.com
With mouth-watering food from around the world, plenty of entertainment, and exciting challenges, this event is sure to satisfy your cravings. Enjoy acoustic sessions and full band gigs on the main music entertainment stage, while exploring local and international brands exhibiting their products. And for those looking for healthy options, there is also a brand new section called Balance, which will be offering workshops and discussions on healthy living, food intolerances, and veganism.
Gozo's summer highlights
As the summer sun casts its golden rays over the island of Gozo, the tranquil isle awakens with a vibrant burst of cultural celebrations and captivating events. From the renowned Gozo festa season to an array of live performances and various festivals, there is something to entice every visitor to this charming Mediterranean gem this summer.
Here are some highlights:
Gozo Festa Season: A Testament to Tradition
Weekly festas until mid-September
Gozo's beloved festa season is a celebration like no other. Each village on the island organises days of festivities to honour its patron saint, transforming the streets into a lively mosaic of colour, music, and heartfelt revelry. During festa time, the air is filled with infectious excitement and a sense of community. Be prepared to immerse yourself in beautiful church functions, captivating street marches, dazzling fireworks, and traditional street food that will leave you craving for more.
Live Performances: The Heartbeat of a Gozo Summer
Daily performances until mid-September
The island's main piazzas and public spaces come alive throughout the summer with daily live performances, adding an extra layer of charm to Gozo's vibrant atmosphere. The stages are set for talented local artists to showcase an eclectic range of music. Whether you find yourself in Marsalforn, Nadur, Qala, Mġarr, Xlendi, Victoria, or Xewkija, you can expect to be serenaded and entertained by the diverse
talents that grace the island.
Victoria International Arts Festival
Ongoing until 10th July
The Victoria International Arts Festival (VIAF) stands as a distinguished cultural event in Malta, embodying a rich legacy as the country's longest-running festival of its kind. Spanning five weeks from June to July each year, VIAF showcases a captivating fusion of orchestral, choral, and chamber music. During this period, Victoria, the heart of Gozo, becomes a
haven where artists from across the globe unite, leaving an indelible mark on the soul of this exquisite Mediterranean island.
Hondoq by Night: An Enchanting Evening Escape
7th July
Experience the captivating ambiance of the tranquil Hondoq Bay in Qala, Gozo. This enchanting event combines the beauty of nature with live music, creating a magical
evening escape. Delight in the rhythmic beats and soulful melodies as you enjoy a memorable night under the starlit sky at Hondoq, embracing the spirit of Gozo.
Xwejni Music Fest: Beats by the Beach
22nd July
Picture yourself swaying to the rhythms of an unforgettable summer evening while the gentle caress of the sea breeze delights your senses. The Xwejni Music Fest is a
celebration encompassing a wide array of musical genres, with both local artists and acclaimed international performers gracing the stage. The Xwejni Music Fest presents an idyllic setting where you can revel in world-class performancs against the breathtaking backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea. Notably, this year’s lineup includes the internationally renowned artist Haddaway, adding an extra layer of excitement to the festival’s atmosphere.
Experience the enthralling clash of Opera vs Pop under the stars, savour the harmonious melodies during concerts at the historic Cittadella, indulge in culinary delights at the Gozo Edition of the Malta International Food Festival, immerse yourself in the captivating Xlendi Sunset Festival, celebrate the art of cinema at the Gozo Film Festival, revel in the vibrant Levant festival, and raise a glass at Nadur's Classic Wine Festival - Gozo's summer events will leave you with lasting memories and a longing to return again and again.
For more details and a thorough list of events, dates, and times visit www.visitgozo.com
Beyond Flying
TAKING A LOOK AT THE BIG NAMES IN MALTA THIS YEAR
It comes as no surprise that Malta has had its fair share (and continues to do so) in being in front of the camera and making its way onto global screens thanks to the many blockbusters it has provided its scenery to. The music industry is also thriving in Malta as the Maltese people can expect to see an impressive number of internationally renowned artists making their way over to share their talents.
Both the film industry and music industry are booming in Malta and 2023 is still yet to see them slow down (and at the moment, there is no sign of stopping). We take a look at several industry big names who have either already visited the island or are still yet to do so in 2023.
Gladiator 2 is currently filming in Malta and has seen the names of Russell Crowe, Pedro Pascal and Paul Mescal (with more surely to be spotted soon) around the island. Mean Girls star Lacey Chabert was also seen in Malta in March after filming her new film, The Dancing Detective: A Deadly Tango.
Simu Liu was also spotted in Malta after announcing that he was shooting his newest film, The Last Breath on the island. He is best known for his roles in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the 10 Rings and the new upcoming Barbie movie.
The Mediterrane Film Festival is also
welcoming plenty of well-known names and faces. We can expect to see Australian actor Eric Bana, British comedian and actor David Walliams, Annabelle Wallis who is best known for her role on Peaky Blinders and Jared Harris known for his role in Mad Men.
The film industry isn’t the only sector that is thriving in Malta – the music industry is also gearing up to have Malta host and welcome several artists. Music festival ‘Summer Daze’ is looking forward to welcoming big names such as The Black Eyed Peas, Zara Larson, Farruko and more.
Rock icon Robbie Williams will also be appearing in August for his own concert which is expected to have an incredible turnout.
Isle of MTV is set to have OneRepublic perform who are known for their smash hits ‘Counting Stars’, ‘Apologise’ and ‘I Ain’t Worried’.
Other big artists also confirmed for the Isle of MTV include British singer Mimi Webb who is known for her hits, ‘House on Fire’, ‘Red Flags’, ‘Ghost of You’ and ‘24/5’.
Hit DJ Alessio will also be making an appearance. Alessio is the mastermind behind ‘When I’m Gone’ featuring Katy Perry, ‘Words’ featuring Zara Larson, ‘Heroes’ featuring Tove Lo and ‘Remedy’.
British artist Tom Grennan has also been announced as a performer. Grennan’s most known songs include ‘Little Bit of Love’, ‘By Your Side’ which was produced by DJ Calvin Harris, ‘Not Over Yet’, which is KSI’s song featuring Grennan and ‘All These Nights’.
With so many well-known figures touching down on the island of Malta, and many still yet to come, we cannot wait to see their talents and see what else they have in store.
MALTA'S MOST BREATHTAKING
rocky beaches
The Maltese islands are bursting with lovely beaches to choose from. With its crystal-clear seas, golden sands, and breathtaking shoreline landscape, Malta and its sister island Gozo are both a beach lover’s paradise. Whether you’re seeking water sports or just the perfect location to relax in the sun, the Maltese islands have it all. We invite you to embark on a journey through our cherished rocky coastal spots.
Għar Lapsi, Siġġiewi, Malta
A picturesque naturally formed swimming pool that is an ideal swimming spot for both residents and tourists. The cove, which is known for its 40-metre cave and its glistening blue waters, provides spectacular views of the alluring island of Filfla. The name "Għar Lapsi," which means "Cave of the Ascension," honours a shrine within the caverns that remembers Jesus' renowned ascent into Heaven. This isolated bay offers a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere that is ideal for swimming and snorkelling because it is protected by the neighbouring rocks. Divers looking for exploration and underwater experiences frequent this area because of the beautiful waters, which expose a lively reef teeming with various marine life.
A dive into the serene waters of Għar Lapsi is an experience that leaves a lasting effect on everyone who ventures there, whether you visit in the summer or any other season.
Dwejra Bay, Gozo
Discover the charm of Dwejra Bay in Gozo, a mesmerising location distinguished by its striking coastline formations and the breathtaking sight of the sea rushing over the cliffs. This magical location has a hint of enchantment and offers guests a wide range of unforgettable experiences. Within the bounds of Dwejra lies a place of historical significance—the legendary Fungus Rock, locally known as "Il-Ġebla talĠeneral" or General's Rock. It was initially believed that a rare parasitic flowering plant with remarkable medicinal properties grew on Fungus Rock. To safeguard this extraordinary resource, the rock was vigilantly protected during the era of the Knights of Malta. Severe penalties, including death or a life condemned to rowing the Knights' galleys, awaited those who dared to pilfer the invaluable crop. Dwejra Bay in Gozo beckons adventurers with its blend of natural wonders and rich history, inviting you to immerse yourself in its breathtaking landscapes.
The Għasri Valley, Gozo
Għasri Valley offers an idyllic setting for a leisurely country walk or a refreshing bike ride. This valley showcases a remarkable landscape, characterized by deep gorge-like formations, adorned with towering cliffs sculpted from the Lower Coralline Limestone and the Globerigerina Limestone above. As you meander through the valley, you'll encounter an abundance of prickly pear cacti and caper plants, thriving amidst the dry stone walls that dot the area.
As it starts from the peaceful Ta' Dbieġi Hill, the valley meanders past the lovely village of l-Għasri, following a route through the villages of iż-Żebbuġ and Ta' Ġurdan, before coming to an end at the sea surrounded by breathtaking rocks. Despite appearing remote, the valley reveals a hidden gem at its end: a little, isolated pebbly bay where you may have a peaceful bathe in the Mediterranean Sea's pristine waters.
Anchor Bay, Mellieħa, Malta
Anchor Bay stands out as one of the island's most alluring rocky beaches, nestled gently on Malta's fascinating northwest coast. Its captivating combination of gorgeous azure seas, attractive terrain, and a complex network of caverns create a tapestry of unmatched natural beauty that mesmerises tourists. Notably, this bay sprang to renown as the site of the much-loved 1980s movie Popeye, lending its already compelling attractiveness a touch of nostalgia.
With attractions like the half submerged Scorpion Cave and enticing swim-throughs that beckon intrepid travellers to discover the mysteries of the underwater world, Anchor Bay is a genuine diving enthusiast's dream. Unwind on the rocky shores, soaking up the Mediterranean sun, and let the peaceful ambiance wash over you.
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TAKING A LOOK AT THE BACKDROPS MALTA GAVE TO BLOCKBUSTER FILMS
Assassin’s Creed: Valletta (and its many rooftops), Fort Ricasoli, Basilica of St Dominic
Based on the wildly successful video game, with the same name, Assassin’s Creed was filmed at the famous Fort Ricasoli. Malta (and Fort Ricasoli specifically), was chosen as a scenic choice for the film due to its medieval look and feel which aims to transport the audience way back in time.
A large number of fighting/combat scenes were shot in Valletta too, to help bring the image of 15th Century Spain to life. The major fight scene in the film took place on the roof of the Basilica of St Dominic.
Whilst watching the film, try to see where the scenes were shot around Malta to help get an idea of the approximate locations of Valletta.
Malta over the last 30 – 40 years has been in a wide array of films, offering its stunning scenery and culture to the film industry. It comes as no surprise that Malta has also been selected to lend its environment to a number of movies thanks to its rich history and landmark buildings. With so much history both in terms of culture and the film industry, we take a look at the most iconic backdrops Malta has provided for some of the biggest films and productions.
Popeye: Popeye Village, Mellieħa
Perhaps one of the most iconic films to be shot on the island, Popeye, starring Robin Williams, had its own entire set on the island which served as the main setting for the film.
The set is still available to this day and is located in Anchor Bay Mellieħa where visitors can go and visit with family and friends. Be immersed in the brightly coloured buildings and small houses that once upon a time served as an actual community (for Popeye of course).
The area has been revamped to offer its services as an amusement park offering plenty of different sights and activities. The attraction offers cocktails, snacks, a cinema room – allowing you to sit back and take a trip down memory lane by watching a documentary of the filming process of Popeye, a splash pool, a bar and restaurant and a main square where welcoming shows take place.
These are just some of what Popeye’s Village offers visitors and it is truly one not to miss out if you are visiting the island.
Troy: Fort Ricasoli, Ghajn Tuffieħa and Blue Lagoon (Comino)
Starring blockbuster actors Brad Pitt and Eric Bana, Troy was filmed at Malta’s Blue
Lagoon and of course, Fort Ricasoli. The crystal blue waters add to the overall picture and cinematography of the film and transport you to an almost Carribbienaen island.
The city of Troy was built on Fort Ricasoli and the fighting scenes were shot at Ghajn Tuffieħa – a very popular beach loved by tourists and locals alike.
Gladiator: Fort Ricasoli
A very fitting time to include Gladiator as its sequel Gladiator 2 is currently being filmed in Malta. Of course, the famous Fort Ricasoli was used to replicate Ancient Rome and the fighting area.
Gladiator spent 19 weeks filming at Fort Ricasoli and obviously seemed to prove itself worthy enough as Gladiator 2 is making its comeback to once again, shoot in Malta.
By The Sea : Ta’ Frenc Restaurant, Sannat Parish Church, Victoria, Triq Tal-Kannal and Mġarr Ix-Xini
Brangelina (Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt) starred side-by-side in the romantic drama
By The Sea. It was filmed in different locations in Gozo with a large amount being filmed in Mġarr ix-Xini.
The bay perfectly captures the romantic
getaway feel as it is secluded and throughout the film, boasts a single mansion with all the privacy in the world.
Many spots around Gozo were used for the filming, either highlighting the crystal waters, mesmerising cliffs and cultural/ religious buildings.
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002): Grand Harbour and Vittoriosa
An impressive 80% of the production of
The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) was filmed in Malta and highlighted the beautiful Grand Harbour. The Harbour was used to replicate the French Marseilles Harbour.
Originally, the production was set to only last five days in Malta but the director loved it so much that they decided to extend their trip for 5 months.
Vittoriosa was also chosen to help bring the story and scenery to life.
EXPLORING THE TIMELESS LEGACY OF MALTESE FEAST CELEBRATIONS
One major tradition close to every local's heart is the celebration of a village feast. The festa season in Malta starts from the end of May right through the entire summer. During this period, there is hardly any weekend when a town or a village is not celebrating the feast of its patron saint or other saints revered in different churches
Feasts have been a part of Maltese culture since the Knights of St. John's rule, specifically under Grandmaster De Rohan, from 1775 until 1797. Malta, a largely Catholic country, values its cultural and religious traditions, and the feasts have assimilated into everyday life. The Maltese Islands host over 80 town feasts, 60 of which are hosted in Malta and 20 in Gozo, showcasing the country's unwavering
loyalty to its guests and the happy moments they inspire.
The feasts were first established as a way to show gratitude to the gods for their blessings. However, over time they evolved into colourful, valued cultural events that the community enthusiastically looked forward to.
Feasts in Malta provide tourists with
a glimpse into the long heritage of the nation. The towns of Malta contain several parish churches, many of which have multiple feast days. Some communities even celebrate the same occasion, as is the case with the well-known Santa Maria feast, which is celebrated on August 15 across seven distinct locations in Malta. With a few exceptions, the bulk of feasts in Malta take place between May and September.
Travelling to Malta in the summer is a terrific opportunity to experience these feasts firsthand. In Malta, a feast often includes fireworks displays, marching bands, and regional specialties. The main focus of Malta's feasts has always been religious festivals since their origin. These events are incredibly significant because they give locals and visitors a place to get together and have fun. The colossal scale of the celebrations in Malta makes each feast unique and unforgettable.
Celebrations frequently begin up to two weeks before the actual feast day. Events like band marches are arranged at this period and a huge procession frequently takes place the night or few days prior to the main event. Typically, the night before or on the day of the feast, the Catherine Wheels fireworks display is held. In the town square and the area of the church, vibrant decorations, holy items, damask tapestries, and intricate patterns praise the patron and emphasise the significance of craftsmanship as a form of cultural expression. Since the majority of these
decorations are handmade, planning for them frequently takes a whole year.
A morning procession is usually held on the actual feast day, followed by fun activities all day long. In the evening, the congregation conducts a procession while carrying the patron's statue. Notably, there is a unique custom in Mgarr, Malta, where bidders will pay a substantial sum of
money to have the statue removed from the church and prominently displayed in the town centre.
The food vendors, who provide a range of delicious meals, are given a lot of attention in the feast's framework. Traditional fare and well-known street snacks like sausages and sugar floss are served during the feasts in Malta, which offer a range of meals to suit every appetite. Anyone with a sweet tooth must indulge in "imqaret," delicious pan-fried date cakes, and nougat from quaint wooden kiosks with vintage weighing scales.
Even if you do not consider yourself religious, you might still want to visit a village festival to observe the elaborate street decorations and church decorations in each town or city. Maltese feasts are a dynamic and important cultural custom that are highly valued on the island. These celebrations feature a special fusion of religious devotion, neighbourhood pride, and joy that gives both locals and tourists a memorable experience. The splendour of the feasts, with their vibrant processions, elaborate decorations, and jovial mood, reflects Malta's rich historical and religious past. These feasts are more than just beautiful; they act as a unifying factor, promoting a strong sense of identity and belonging among the Maltese people!
MARSALFORN EXPLORING
MARSALFORN
Words by Terrence MifsudMarsalforn is a charming coastal village situated on the north coast of the idyllic island of Gozo. Marsalforn has grown to be a well-liked vacation spot for travellers looking for leisure, adventure, and a taste of conventional Maltese culture. It is known for its breathtaking natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and compelling beachside ambience. Marsalforn provides tourists of all ages an unforgettable experience with its rich history, magnificent surroundings, and wealth of leisure activities. Marsalforn, which is located in a lovely harbour, has a crescent-shaped shoreline that is lined by imposing cliffs, pebbly and sand beaches, and rough
limestone rock formations. The settlement is encircled by undulating hills and lush landscape, which creates a tranquil setting for the azure Mediterranean Sea. From the quaint harbor, visitors can witness breathtaking sunsets and enjoy panoramic views of the nearby islands of Comino and Malta.
Marsalforn has an extended, illustrious history. The Phoenicians and Romans, who lived in the region, were aware of its strategic importance and scenic splendour. Roman ruins, salt pans, and rock-cut tombs are still there as proof of these earlier civilizations, attesting to Marsalforn's historical importance. Furthermore, Marsalforn and the entire island of Gozo benefit greatly historically and economically from the salt pans.
The historic salt pans, which can be seen on Gozo's northern shore just past Marsalforn, have long been an important element of the island's culture. The Phoenicians and Romans are two ancient civilisations who first used evaporation to produce salt. The salt pans serve as a reminder of the island's long-standing practise of salt gathering, a trade that has been handed down through the centuries. These pans are made up of a network of small pools where saltwater is gathered and allowed to evaporate, causing salt to crystallise.
The salt pans are a priceless cultural and historical asset because of the labor-intensive procedure and special environmental requirements needed for salt manufacturing. The salt pans still exist today and carry on this age-old tradition by producing high-quality, artisanal salt. The salt pans in Gozo and Marsalforn are evidence of the island's reliance on its natural resources and the ongoing heritage
of its traditional industries. They preserve a centuries-old commerce and serve as a constant reminder of the region's historical importance for the manufacturing of salt.
A number of beautiful beaches are also available in Marsalforn, including the well-known Marsalforn Bay, which has a sandy beach ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Water sports fans may participate in a number of activities including kayaking, scuba diving, and snorkelling to explore the fascinating underwater environment filled with marine life.
Coastal Walks and hiking trails are also ideal in Marsalforn. Nature lovers can embark on trails that lead to captivating viewpoints, secluded bays, and fascinating geological formations, such as the renowned Wied il-Għasri, a picturesque sea inlet. Lastly, one cannot mention Maraslforn and not discuss the abundant of options when it comes to dining and local cuisine. Marsalforn is renowned for its excellent seafood restaurants that offer a wide array of traditional Maltese dishes. Visitors can savor freshly caught fish, seafood platters, and other local delicacies while enjoying panoramic views of the sea. We recommend the ‘Otters Bistro and Lounge’ as well as the restaurants ‘Il-Kartell’ and ‘Arzella’.
Marsalforn is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its natural beauty, historical significance, and a plethora of activities. This coastal community provides a wonderful experience that captures the beauty and attractiveness of the Maltese islands, whether it is diving and exploring the underwater world, relaxing on the beaches, or immersing oneself in the rich cultural legacy. For those looking for a peaceful getaway amidst stunning landscape and friendly Mediterranean hospitality, Marsalforn is undoubtedly a strong contender.
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN MARSALFORN
XWEJNI & QBAJJAR BAY
Xwejni Bay and Qbajjar Bay are two neighboring shallow bays that can be easily accessed from Marsalforn. These bays feature small pebbly beaches and rocky areas that gradually lead into pristine, transparent blue waters. The excellent swimming opportunities offered here are enjoyed by both locals and visitors alike. Additionally, because of its tranquil seas and accessible marine life, the region is a well-liked location for diving, especially among beginners.
GĦAR QAWQLA
The limestone formation of Għar Qawqla was once a natural arch that connected to the mainland. However, during the 20th century, the arch collapsed, leaving behind a 3-meter-tall pillar as its only remnants. It has been suggested that the name Marsalforn may have been influenced by the presence of natural sea caves in the area, including the well-known Għar Qawqla. Standing approximately 7.9 meters (26 ft) away from the shore, Għar Qawqla serves as a popular spot for both locals and tourists to leap into the sea. Adjacent to the formation, there is also a shallow natural pool for visitors to enjoy.
XWEJNI SALT PANS
The Saltpans are a compelling landmark with important economic and historical significance. These saltpans are crucial for maintaining an antiquated trade and expertise while collecting salt, one of Gozo's priceless natural resources. Since the ages of the Phoenicians and Romans, the process of artisan salt production through evaporation has been practiced in Gozo, demonstrating its long-lasting heritage. The act of gathering salt was revived in Gozo under the British rule when the government granted local people privileges that allowed them to labour in and share ownership of the saltpans.
TAKE ON THE ‘TA’ ĠURDAN’ WALK THROUGH WIED IL-GĦASRI
The well-known path by locals and tourists alike display the untamed shoreline of Gozo's natural beauty. Hikers may go along this lovely path as it takes them through the Wied il-Għasri valley and to the quaint settlement of Ta' Ġurdan. The walk's spectacular backdrop of rich foliage and rough terrain offers many opportunity to fully immerse oneself in Gozo's natural settings. Hikers will be treated to breathtaking views of the turquoise Mediterranean Sea and the untamed coastal cliffs as they pass through the valley. The walk provides a distinctive view of the island's natural features thanks to the tall limestone cliffs and rock formations that line the path.
CULTIVATING A VARIETY OF HERBS AT RENNY'S HYDROPONIC GREENHOUSE
One of my favourite parts about getting to write this column is that I get to discover the best-kept secrets that only the locals know about. Local restaurant owners, bakers, and chefs have the inside scoop on where to get the freshest and purest ingredients and I am here to introduce you to one of the best there is! Tucked away on the south side of the island in Iż-Żejtun is a treasure trove of hydroponically grown lettuces, micro plants, edible flowers, fresh herbs and more at Renny’s Herbs and Salads.
Meet Renny Desira and his wife Nina. Renny built his first hydroponic greenhouse in 1992 by hand. Since then, his greenhouses have expanded and he now has several areas both inside and outside which grow indescribably delicious fresh salads and herbs. He is known to bakers for his fresh, edible flowers that lend a sweet and crisp component to the desserts. He is known to chefs for edible flowers that are not for baking but for more savoury dishes and we even got to taste flowers that taste like garlic and onions! He knows which flowers to pack for which chefs and has rows upon rows packed up each morning ready to be picked up and served that day. He said
that many chefs will text him the night before and by early morning, Renny has packed their orders and is ready for pick up. What you are eating at these particular dining places in terms of herbs, salads and edible flowers are top-notch and harvested that same day if they came from Renny’s.
I learned about Rennys hydroponic farm from Sue, owner of the Happy Baker in San Ġwann. I continue to order fresh cakes from Sue for all of our celebrations, and it was because of a certain fresh ricotta and pear cheesecake decorated with the most vibrant and beautiful violet flowers that led me to meet Renny in the first place! When we went to Renny’s farm, he was so careful with everyone’s order keeping them out of the sun and in the bestshaded areas before they could come and collect their orders.
He handled every flower and herb with such care. Excitedly, he took us through the many areas in his greenhouse where we got to taste micro basil, fresh flowers of all sorts of
flavours and many different varieties of lettuce and fresh vegetables.
He turned the water on for us and we were able to understand better the hydroponic aspect of their growth. No soil to turn, just fresh, clean water. Under each individual head of lettuce and herbs, they are held in a tiny single pot and the roots grow out of the bottom and reach the water. It was such an incredible sight to see!
Here is the best news of all…if you read this and saw the interview and wondered if you could go to Renny’s for your own family meals, the answer is yes! He is open to the public Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 8:30am-noon.
Find Renny at www.facebook.com/ RennyHerbsAndSaladsJULY RESTAURANT GUIDE
There are so many restaurants in Malta to choose from. It can be hard to figure out which one to choose for what your mood and pocketbook might prefer.I will give you my top 5 picks for easy dining with not-too-expensive menus. Not everything has to be a fancy night out. Instead, this is more of my favourite go-to guide for an incredible daytime (or nighttime) experience that can be very laid back with a great menu, steady and solid serving staff and really fantastic views to enjoy your meal.
CRUDO
We stumbled upon this sweet little café recently and I have been craving their focaccia with grilled halloumi, tomato herb dressing and balsamic vinegar every day since…seriously. It had the slightest drizzle of honey and the bread was so soft and so warm it was easy to tell it was made fresh that morning. My husband ordered the focaccia with mozzarella, avocado, basil and tomato which was equally fresh, warm and delicious. To drink, I saw a woman behind us order something that looked fantastic and so I asked my waitress what it was. She said it was the fresh cacao with iced coffee. I said, “I’ll have what she’s having!” It was the most scrumptious coffee drink I have honestly ever had! Now, all I can think about is going back for exactly the same focaccia sandwich and iced coffee with fresh cacao! It’s a small place with limited seating, but it’s worth it and the seats are outside. It really brings the sweet, café experience alive and comes with a view of Balluta bay just on the other side of the road. This is the quintessential café dining at its best. I highly recommend taking a visit here if you are in the area.
It is in such a sweet location overlooking the sea. The menu is not overwhelming and is filled with really great items. The back of the restaurant is right over the water with the most breathtaking views of the sea and in range for the perfect blend of crosswinds to truly feel the Mediterranean experience of salt and sea all around you. The afternoon menu opens up to a lot of really great local seafood. The brunch menu serves eggs any style, different options such as eggs benedict (my forever favourite), eggs benedict with different variations, egg sandwiches, traditional BLT sandwiches and other signature brunch items that will meet the standards of any true breakfast food lover. Whether you decide to go to this perfect location on the water’s edge in Sliema for breakfast, lunch or dinner, Peppi’s is a really great choice.
This sweet little café sits facing the main road, but can be found on the side of the parking lot in Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq just past the water park. A friend of mine turned me on to this place, and now it has become a staple for me to bring people to if we want a place that offers quiet and wonderful outside seating, really nice quality coffee and some of the best sweet and savoury items around this is an easy choice. Their croissants are the largest and softest I’ve found. They can fill it with pistachio cream, Nutella, white chocolate or plain. They also have waffles with savoury meats or sweet treats. And if you are not feeling the breakfast vibe, they also have several offerings with tuna, veggie or chicken as well as other typical Mediterranean café items. There is a huge gelato counter with an assortment of incredible flavours. I eat here often for the combination of ambience and menu items. On the other end of the parking is a sweet little sandy beach area where you can take off your shoes and dip into the water.
Situated along the promenade just across from one of the best sandy beaches on the island is a quaint little café that happens to have the best salad I have had on the entire island. I know, those are big words right there to call this the best salad of all, but trust me, if you want a real Mediterranean salad…this is the one. Their other salads are also fantastic, but the Mediterranean salad won me over. And coming from a day at the beach, this crisp, cool salad with all the best trimmings will satisfy your Mediterraneanloving soul! The Mediterranean salad comes with lettuce, sundried cherry tomatoes, goat cheese, bigilla, butter beans, water biscuits and Maltese sausage. To be fair, if you are not hankering for a crisp salad, the pizzas are incredible and even the kids loved the food here. It is the perfect spot for a beach day pick-me-up.
73, Il-Bajja s-Sabiħa, Birzebbugia
The best view of any restaurant is hands down, La Nave in St. Pauls Bay just beside the Malta Aquarium. This is the place I used to bring all of my visitors first to really get a feel for the vacation they were dreaming of. You can sit inside with spectacular views, or you can sit right by the water with views, winds, and smells that will make you feel fully alive and in heaven at the same time. This is a place we tend to go to for breakfast just before we would visit the aquarium, so my knowledge is more from a brunch perspective. The kids love the stacks of pancakes filled with messes of chocolate and drizzled with all sorts of goodness. Their smoothies are radiant and fresh. The coffee is always on point and the wait staff is very good. They offer a large menu with many different options to satisfy any guest. Most of all, I offer this place because the view is simply too spectacular to miss. You can see a panoramic of Gozo, Comino and St. Pauls Islands. It’s a place not to be missed.
TAKE ME HOME
We’re sad to see you go but to make your departure a little bit sweeter, we’ve compiled a list of all things Maltese, which you should definitely make space in your luggage for
BEACH TOWEL
The perfect addition to any travel, these towels by ReRoot are super soft, quick to dry, and take up little space to fold.
COASTAL TOWERS PRINTS
Max Saliba pays tribute to the five still standing coastal towers built by the Knights of St John found on Gozo and Comino, illustrated from dusk till the night sky and hand-printed in Gozo
MALTESE SLOGAN
Words of every Maltese
nanna "Kul ħa tikber!" (eng. Eat so you grow), now emblazoned with a hand-pulled two colour screen print on the back of an organic t-shirt. All of that, with a big fat juicy pastizz ta' l-irkotta in the background! Work of Alex Aquilina, Screengirl.
TUBE MAP
Here's an idea! Graphic designer Jonn Galea re-imagines what Malta would look like with an underground system. The print is not only well thought through the island's must-visit destinations but also a reference to the longlasting relationship between Malta and London.
QUIRKY CARDS
Tongue-in-cheek greeting cards by Pocket Sandwich Studio are perfect for every occasion. Created by Maltese illustrator Kristina Zammit Endrich, they will make your close ones smile and feel more appreciated than ever.
TERRAZZO PLATE
These original plates by Form Matters are inspired by traditional terrazzo floors still present in Malta and Gozo, successfully merging traditional material with modern
FUNKY EARRINGS
As bold as it gets! Fun, colourful and playful polymer clay jewellery, designed and hand-crafted by Fran Borg. These, unordinary and often abstract, wearables seem almost like an extension of Richard England’s iconic architectural work in Malta.
A humorous take on Malta's favourite snack immortalised into a perfect little gift. Kane Cali’s pastizzi are made in jesmonite, set in moulds, from carefully-selected (edible) pastizzi purchased from local pastizzerias.
MALTA POSTCARDS
Send home greetings from Malta with these picturesque postcards by Stefan Mogalle.
SERVICES
FERRIES
Cirkewwa, Malta – Mgarr, Gozo
Operates daily
Departure time: Approx. every 30 mins
From 12am – 23:15pm
Crossing time: Approx. 25 mins
Cirkewwa Malta - Blue
Lagoon
Operates daily
Departure time: Approx. Every 30 mins
From 8:30am – 5:30pm
3 Cities – Valletta
Operates daily
Departure time: Approx. every 15 mins
Monday – Saturday from 6:45am –23:30pm
Sundays & public holidays from 9:00am – 23:30pm
Sliema – Valletta ferry
Operates daily
Departure time: Approx. Every 15 mins
Monday – Saturday from 6:45am –11:45pm
Sunday & public holidays from 8:45am – 11:45pm
CURRENCY EXCHANGE
Fexserv Financial Services Ltd
Alpine House, Triq In-Naxxar, San
Gwann
+356 2576 2576
Opening hours: Monday – Friday from 8.30am – 6pm, Saturday from 9am12.30pm
MEDICAL SERVICES
Mater Dei Hospital
+356 2545 0000
Triq Dun Karl, Imsida
Opening hours: 24/7
St. James Hospital
+356 2329 1000
Triq Gorg Borg Olivier, Sliema
St James Square, Zabbar
Opening hours: 24/7
Floriana Health Centre
+356 2124 3314
F.S. Fenech Street, Floriana
Opening hours: 24/7
Gozo Health Centre (Victoria)
+ 356 2215 6820
Triq Enrico Mizzi, Victoria, Gozo
Opening hours: Monday-Sunday
07:00-20:00
CAR RENTAL
GoTo Car Sharing
Car Sharing Services Malta Ltd, Mdina Road, Zebbug, ZBG 9017, Malta
TAXI SERVICES
Cool Ride-Pooling
+356 2014 7600
eCabs
+3562138 3838
HAIR SALONS
Toni&Guy
+356 2138 0129
7, Uqija Street, Ibrag Swieqi, Opening hours: Monday – Saturday from 10am – 7pm