JULY 2024
As the sun shines bright and the temperatures rise, there's no better time to visit Malta than in July. Perfect for sun-seekers, our islands boast hot, sunny days that beckon you to the beach. Dive into this issue to find a curated list of accessible beaches around Malta and Gozo. With their breathtaking coastlines and crystal-clear waters, these destinations are ideal for tourists craving sun, sea, and sand. Inclusivity is key, so many of our beaches offer facilities for visitors with mobility challenges, including accessible walkways, beach wheelchairs, and dedicated parking spaces, ensuring everyone can fully enjoy the beauty of the Maltese shores.
But beaches are just the beginning. This month’s issue is packed with essential things to do in Malta. Immerse yourself in the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes that make our islands so unique. Wander through Valletta's Baroque streets, explore the silent city of Mdina, and relax on Gozo's serene beaches. Our guide uncovers the hotspots you simply can't miss for an unforgettable Maltese adventure.
And the fun doesn't stop there! Check out our 'What's On' section, brimming with exciting events. From music and theatre performances to delectable food festivals and family-friendly activities, there's something for everyone. Whether you're a foodie, a culture vulture, or simply looking for a good time with the kids, Malta has it all this July.
So, slather on that sunscreen and get ready for a summer to remember. We couldn't be happier to welcome you home. Dive in, explore, and enjoy everything our beautiful islands have to offer. Welcome to Malta!
Issue 44 • July 2024
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Survey data from the Malta Tourism Authority indicates that 3% of tourists attributed films shot in Malta as the influencing factor for their choice of Malta as their destination. This means that one in every thirty-three people visiting Malta selected the destination because of locally filmed cinematic productions. This means that around 90,000 tourists per annum are attracted thanks to films shot in Malta, equivalent to over 500 arriving flights in a year.
Screen tourism in a growing phenomenon and may be subject of many contemporary studies.
The potential for screen-tourism in Malta, definitely exists as a growing number of tourists at least part of their travel decisionmaking process to include locality-based cinematic and television products which they have seen.
However, like most promotion in the marketing-inundated world we live in today, it becomes very difficult to isolate the curiosity aroused by productions filmed in a destination as a specific reason as to why the destination choice was made. Film-tourism is already important within the Maltese context because it is already influencing and attracting a relatively small but important segment of visitors.
It has great potential because, given the relatively low attention which it has been given until the last few years, the possibilities for growth are very strong.
Screen tourism is yet another phenomenon which will combine with other factors to assist Malta in attracting the right type of customers which it desires. It surely can help fine-tune the destination’s segmentation process aimed at maximising client satisfaction and encouraging return business. It involves synergising the relationship
between two existing service sectors in the Maltese economy and ensures that the traditionally short-term legacy associated with the filming of a production in the Maltese islands is extended indefinitely by being merged into the country’s tourism product.
We should be thinking about the constant creation of more resources which need to come into existence. This ranges from informative websites linking Malta to the rich audio-visual century-long history of moving pictures shot on location to links with famous actors, actresses, directors and movies, mobile apps to assist visitors to explore locations and a host of other infrastructural installations ranging from information boards to signposting.
Movie trails in popular localities such as Valletta, Mdina, Dwejra and even Comino could be developed to help visitors insert themselves into the alternative world temporarily created by the filming on location. There is also scope for an eventual movie museum which, amongst others, could feature props from Malta-filmed productions which are left behind when the filming is done.
The case of Popeye Village, a lasting legacy of a film which was relatively unsuccessful at its time of release but has now achieved something of a cult status given that it was actor Robin
Williams’ first feature film as a main actor is something to bear in mind when considering the value of props and sets left on location.
CLAYTON BARTOLO Minister for Tourism and Public Cleanliness
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DECORATIONS
Project is an idea that 2017, aiming to contemporary art within familiar artwork. The snack is hand-sculpted jesmonite, making unique! Kane Cali uses light on the health risks adopted with the Western consumption, as well as toxic masculinity and towards women that may be associated with the pastizz.
MALTA GUIDE FOOD AND DRINK
18 Discovering the Maltese Islands: The Essentials Edition Food Festivals and Cooking Classes in Malta and Gozo
LOCALLY PRODUCED
Identifying a lack of genuinely produced ciders in Malta, Ian Schranz insisted Chris Mallia’s delicious homebrewed
8 LOCAL TALENT
38 Handmade Souvenirs to Take Home
Beautiful, historical, and a little token of the Capital City, Valletta framed up in your home! Flixkun’s three-part limited edition series is a compilation of illustrations inspired by imagery portrayed on several old Maltese products, keeping local heritage alive.
WHAT'S ON?
FOOD & DRINK
Explore Malta's culinary delights, featuring gastronomic festivals, wine tastings, chef showcases, and exclusive dining experiences to tantalise your taste buds.
Flavours of Malta and Gozo – Ftira Għawdxija
This unique cooking course is perfect opportunity for anyone wishing to deepen their understanding of Maltese culinary traditions in a practical, enjoyable way. For centuries, bread has been an integral part of Malta’s food patterns. It was also intrinsically ingrained in historical consciousness and cultural identity. Although having a different history to Ftira – Malta’s first entry in UNESCO’s Representative List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, the Ftira Għawdxija shares with the former the culinary art and culture of sourdough bread. Book your place at heritagemalta.mt
Inquisitor’s Palace, Vittoriosa
The traditional Maltese ravjul holds a special place in the hearts of the Maltese people. This workshop *Vegetarian friendly*, aims to create a modern and refined version of your grandmother’s ravioli while not veering too far from the traditional recipe. A team of chef instructors will guide participants 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. All necessary aprons, ingredients, and equipment are provided, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable culinary experience. For more information visit www.mcamalta.com
Gozo Food Festival
Prepare to tantalise your taste buds with new flavours and discover hidden culinary gems from 10 different countries across the world. But the fun doesn’t stop there. Live music will set the mood, while children can enjoy exciting entertainment designed just for them. With a variety of other attractions, such as a wine bar and food like you’ve never tasted before. This festival promises an unforgettable relaxing evening in the charming Xewkija Square.
Xewkija Main Square, Gozo
Mediterranean Culinary Academy, Naxxar
Explore Malta's beauty and cuisine with a Maltese cooking class. Learn to make traditional dishes like Pastizzi, and immerse yourself in the island's culinary heritage. Don't miss this unique opportunity! For more information visit apastizziexperience.com
Sliema
Guests can immerse themselves in the world of gin as the event showcases over 25 unique gin brands and more than 100 tantalizing gin and tonic combinations. With each brand offering distinct flavors and profiles, attendees will enjoy expertly crafted pairings, making for an unforgettable gin-tasting experience. Get your tickets from www. showshappening.com
Spinola Bay, St Julian's
Experience an extraordinary evening on the Rooftop Terrace with live music by Mae Duo, creating a memorable ambiance. Enjoy a mixed platter with Salumi, Prosciutto, cheeses, Focaccia, Sott’ Olio, and dips. The buffet offers Lasagna, Risotto Zucca, Rigatoni Cacio E Pepe, and ends with Cannoli and Fresh Fruit Salad. Pair your meal with Verdicchio Dei Castelli Di Jesi Doc Classico and Esino Montepulciano Merlot-Rosso Doc Vigne Di Leo wines for a delightful evening under the stars.
Vini e Capricci, Gozo
Gozo Cooking Class
Every week, Maldonado Bistro hosts a cooking class where guests discover and create traditional Maltese recipes. Participants visit a local market to source fresh ingredients, then engage in hands-on preparation of dishes like Pastizzi, Gozitan Ftira, and traditional nougat. The session concludes with a shared lunch, wine or beer, and coffee. Recipes and a food souvenir are provided.
Maldonado, Rabat, Gozo
FAMILY AND KIDS
Discover Malta's vibrant family-friendly events this June, from lively festivals and outdoor markets to fun-filled performances and animated shows. Enjoy a month full of fun and culture!
A unique event featuring a breathtaking display of fireworks meticulously choreographed to music and with original effects in the valley.
Visible from Għajn Tuta street in Kerċem and the surrounding areas
21 JULY
Malta Artisan Market: Summer Edition
Embark on a journey to uncover the mysteries of Filfla, the enigmatic flat-topped islet. Join Heritage Malta for a captivating boat ride along Malta's eastern and southern coasts. Led by Senior Curator John J. Borg, delve into Filfla's geological origins, its pirate history, and its role as a military target. Spot seabirds, turtles, and dolphins during the voyage. Prepare for a day of discovery and adventure, departing at 10:00 hrs. Please note that children under the age of 5 need to be booked via email on events.heritagemalta@gov.mt
Departs from Sliema Ferries
8-9 JULY
Mostasera
Stroll through the charming streets of Mosta and explore the iconic Mosta Rotunda. Marvel at its majestic architecture and rich history, including the opportunity to explore a World War II shelter. Conclude your Mosta experience with a delightful glass of wine and local snacks on the house, all while enjoying the picturesque view of the impressive Mosta Rotunda. Get your tickets from mostadome.app/mosta-sera/
Mosta Rotunda, Rotunda Square, Mosta
Playmobil 50 Years Festa Bonanza
Celebrate fifty years of Playmobil magic at the Playmobil FunPark's Golden Anniversary extravaganza! Join in on an unforgettable day filled with interactive delights, including performances by the lively Kultura Brass Band, a thrilling balloon drop, and exciting raffle opportunities with tickets available at the door. Guests can also look forward to receiving a special Playmobil voucher and gift, ensuring endless fun and surprises. Indulge in a delicious party meal featuring favorites like nuggets, pizza margherita, or pasta with red sauce. Don't miss out on this jubilant occasion at the heart of the Playmobil FunPark! Get your tickets from www. showshappening.com
Playmobil FunPark Malta, Birzebbuga
TUESDAYS
CRANK THAT ENGINE, FIRE UP & EXPERIENCE THE THRILL OF CAR RACING WITH ESPLORA'S NEW SIMULATOR
Esplora, Malta’s Interactive Science Centre is excited to announce the launch of an exhilarating new attraction: a state-of-theart racing car simulator. This immersive experience promises to release plenty of adrenaline and to deliver the excitement of real-life car racing.
Have you ever felt the urge to experience the thrill of racing a car on a real track? Now’s your chance! Slip into the driver’s seat, buckle up, choose your gear, and press the accelerator to put your coordination skills to the test. Can you set the fastest lap time? Do you have what it takes to dominate your opponents and become Esplora’s racing car champion? Now is the time to show off your skills and compete against fellow enthusiasts with Esplora’s dynamic new addition.
The racing car simulator, now a permanent
exhibit at Esplora, is expected to push the boundaries of virtual racing. Designed to appeal to both youths and adults, the simulator which emulates a motorsport racing car will offer a unique and challenging experience to all thrill seekers out there!
Since the attraction is intended for a more mature audience, a height recommendation board has been set up to safeguard the participants’ health and safety. Visitors will be able to personalise the duration of their experience in 5-minute increments. Participants are instructed to follow all safety precautions, as any ensuing damage resulting from misconduct or negligence may lead to session termination without the possibility of a refund. Any refunds will be issued at Esplora’s discretion, and staff will endeavour to reschedule any sessions which had to be abandoned due
to technical issues. Refunds will, however, not be issued in respect of any prepaid increments which have not been utilised.
The simulator is an optional add-on which will be charged on top of the entrance fee to the Science Centre. The racing car simulator operates on a pay-per-use basis, and payments can either be affected through the POS system at the Esplora reception, or directly at a dedicated point in the simulator area. Visitors are free to decide on the duration of their experience and they will also have the option to add 5-minute increments to the initial standard ride, an incentive which offers the visitor flexibility based on personal preference and budget.
Don’t miss out on this thrilling opportunity to experience the excitement of racing in a safe and regulated environment. Visit Esplora and put your racing skills to the test today!
*To participate in the racing car simulator experience, visitors will need to comply to the terms and conditions. Esplora reserves the right to refuse visitors from using the simulator if they do not comply with the simulator’s health and safety regulation.
MUSIC & 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!
BBC Concert Orchestra –
Queens of Soul
Join BBC Radio 2 and the BBC Concert Orchestra in Malta for a spectacular fifth year! With 70 musicians and 6 stunning vocalists, this non-stop party celebrates Tina Turner, Whitney Houston, and Aretha Franklin. Sing along to hits like 'What's Love Got To Do With It,' 'Respect,' and 'I Will Always Love You.'
The Granaries, Floriana
The Great Dictator
Malta Jazz Festival
Considered by the international jazz community as a ‘true’ jazz festival and a beacon of artistic integrity, the Malta Jazz Festival presents a panorama of jazz music in all its facets. In a climate where jazz festivals increasingly water down their line-ups with non-jazz elements, the Malta Jazz Festival stands out as an event that achieves a perfect balance between the savant and more popular elements of jazz, offering a programme of world-class musicians that doesn’t compromise on the ‘jazz’ element. Get your tickets from www. festivals.mt
Experience the unforgettable as Charlie Chaplin's iconic film The Great Dictator comes to the stage, brought to you by Nikolai Azzopardi Productions. Adapted and Directed by Malcolm Galea and starring Jamie Cardona, this play explores the eternal cruelty of wartime culture through Chaplin's trademark humour! Get your tickets from www.ticketline.com.mt
Valletta Campus Theatre, Merchants Street, Valletta
12 JULY
Hacked: Junkie Kid
Headlining the night is none other than Junkie Kid, globally renowned for his hard-hitting tracks and electrifying performances. Joining him are two of Malta’s finest talents: the formidable Inverted, known for his dynamic sets that keep the energy soaring, and the promising superstar Slizer, who is starting to take the local scene by storm.
Liquid Club, San Gwann
Isle of Mtv Malta Special
Award-winning Raye will be the headline act for Isle of MTV, alongside DJ Snake as the concert comes to Malta for its 16th edition. The British singer-songwriter made history last March after winning six Brit Awards, including Album of the Year for her album My 21st Century. Isle of MTV will be held at the Floriana Granaries this summer, against the backdrop of St Publius’ Parish Church.
The Granaries, Floriana
An unforgettable festival featuring with the best in Latin music, comedy, entertainment and gastronomy. Don't miss LA 33, the world-renowned salsa orchestra, and Colombian comedian Don Jediondo, along with over 14 incredible artists. This festival is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of Latin culture, showcasing the talents and traditions of the Latin community in Malta. Whether you're a fan of Latin music, comedy, or simply looking to enjoy a lively cultural event, this festival promises an unforgettable experience for all attendees.
Malta BMX Indoor Skatepark, Pembroke
Dance Festival
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. Get your tickets from www.showshappening.com
Campus Theatre
25-28
Who doesn’t remember the immortal theme songs from the 80’s and 90’s such as I Puffi, Kiss me Licia, Il Grande Mazinga, and Tiger Man? The Malta Concert Orchestra together with Ritienne Azzopardi, Gloriana Arpa Belli and Roger Tirazona directed by Maestro Joe Brown will take our audience on a trip down memory lane performing these tunes and many more to rekindle childhood memories. Get your tickets from www.ticketline.com.mt
Julian Marley & The Uprising
2024 Grammy Award winner Julian Marley, along with The Uprising, takes centre stage with his 'Colors of Royal'World Tour. With a career spanning decades, Julian Marley has cemented his place as one of reggae's most influential voices. His soulful melodies and infectious grooves captivate audiences worldwide, promising an unforgettable musical journey on this highly anticipated tour. Get your tickets from www. showshappening.com
Ghaxaq Grounds
Ronan Keating Live
Ronan Keating is set to serenade fans with his chart-topping hits and irresistible charm this July. From his early days as the lead singer of Boyzone to his successful solo career, Ronan Keating has captivated audiences around the world with his heartfelt ballads, infectious energy, and undeniable charm. Millions of albums sold and holding the record for the only artist with 30 consecutive Top 10 hits, fans can expect a setlist packed with Ronan Keating's classic hits, including 'When You Say Nothing at All', 'Life Is a Rollercoaster', and 'If Tomorrow Never Comes', as well as beloved Boyzone repertoire that will evoke nostalgia and memories of cherished moments. Get your tickets from www.showshappening.com
Ghaxaq Grounds
Rondo Da Sosa Live in Malta
Rondo Da Sosa, the Italian rap sensation renowned for his electrifying performances and chart-topping hits, is set to ignite Malta. Prepare for an unforgettable live experience featuring his signature blend of gritty lyrics and infectious beats. Witness firsthand the raw energy and dynamic stage presence of one of the hottest names in the European hip-hop scene. Get your tickets from www.showshappening.com
Sky Club, St Julian's
TOM JONES LIVE IN MALTA THIS JULY!
Don’t miss the chance to see Welsh superstar Tom Jones, famous for classic hits like ‘Sex Bomb’ and ‘Delilah’, performing live in Malta on 16 July at MFCC, Ta’ Qali.
With a career spanning decades and a repertoire of chart-topping hits, Tom Jones has captured the hearts of millions worldwide. From his early days with iconic songs like 'It's Not Unusual' and 'Delilah' to his later ventures into diverse musical genres, Jones has consistently proven his versatility and staying power.
Known for his energetic live performances and exceptional ability to connect with audiences, Tom Jones is a beloved figure in the music industry. His accolades include a Grammy Award, multiple Brit Awards, and the prestigious Music Industry Trust Award. His powerful voice and charismatic stage presence have made him a household name, earning him fans across multiple generations.
Having previously performed in Malta in 2009, he remains one of the most sought-after artists on the island. His return to Malta is eagerly anticipated by fans who remember the magic of his past performances and those who have yet to experience his live show.
Tom Jones continues to tour and record,
captivating new generations of fans with his timeless talent and remarkable voice. His recent albums have been met with critical acclaim, proving that his artistry remains as compelling as ever. Each concert is a testament to his enduring appeal and his ability to transform any venue into a celebration of music and emotion.
This concert is a rare opportunity to experience his legendary talent in person, promising an unforgettable night of music. Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to his music, this event is sure to leave a
lasting impression. Mark your calendars and secure your tickets for an evening of musical magic you won’t want to miss!
This is an experience that promises not just a concert, but a musical journey with one of the greatest entertainers of our time. Don’t miss your chance to witness history in the making – join us for a night filled with hits, heartfelt performances, and the unmistakable voice of Tom Jones.
Get your tickets from www.showshappening.com
MDISCOVERING THE MALTESE ISLANDS: THE ESSENTIALS EDITION
Explore Malta's rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. From Valletta's Baroque charm to Gozo's serene beaches, uncover the essential hotspots for an unforgettable Maltese adventure.
by Terrence Mifsud
alta, a beautiful archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, offers visitors a rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking scenery. Whether you're meandering through Valletta's old alleys or sunbathing on Gozo's beaches, each site in Malta has its distinct appeal and must-see activities. Here are the absolute essential hotspots to make your visit to Malta an unforgettable one.
Begin your adventure at Valletta, Malta's capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its Baroque architecture and historical significance. Admire St. John's Co-Cathedral, which is home to Caravaggio's masterwork, ‘The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist’, and learn more about Malta's history by seeing the Grand Master's Palace. Explore vibrant marketplaces, have coffee in charming cafés, and explore the National Museum of Archaeology to see relics from Malta's past civilisations. Don't miss the Upper Barrakka Gardens, which provide expansive views of the Grand Harbour, a peaceful haven from the hustle and bustle of the city, and excellent opportunities for instagrammable selfies.
Mdina, the 'Silent City', is a short drive from Valletta, encircled by mediaeval defences and steeped in history. Learn about Malta's mediaeval legacy by walking through its small alleyways, seeing the Mdina Cathedral, and exploring the Mdina Dungeons. Nearby Rabat provides a window into traditional Maltese life with its winding lanes, St Paul's and St Agatha's catacombs,
and neighbourhood establishments that provide authentic pastries. Spend some time in the Domvs Romana, a Roman townhouse that highlights Malta's old Roman past with exquisitely preserved mosaics and
We highly recommend that you don’t miss a quick trip to Gozo, Malta's more peaceful sister island noted for its serene landscape and lovely settlements. Take a tour of the Ġgantija Temples, which are among the world's oldest free-standing buildings, then unwind on Ramla Bay's crimson sands. Discover the walled town of Victoria, meander through quaint towns like Xlendi, and savour Gozitan delicacies like fresh fish and cheeses made onsite.
Discover Dwejra's scenic shoreline, which is well-known for its breathtaking Inland Sea and striking Fungus Rock, which provide an insight into the natural beauties of Gozo.
One cannot visit Malta without visiting Comino. Take a boat trip to Comino and the Blue Lagoon, where turquoise seas and gorgeous beaches await. Hike along seaside walks, snorkel in crystal-clear waters, and discover attractions like St Mary's Tower, which offers a panoramic view of the coastline. Hiking around Comino's rocky coastline is an excellent choice for those seeking adventure and a more personal interaction with the island's natural beauty. You may discover remote beaches and secret caves.
Make your way to the northern part of the island to the vibrant seaside villages of St Paul's Bay and Bugibba, which are teeming with both historical and contemporary attractions. Saunter down the promenade, take in the expansive views of the harbour, and see the Church of St. Paul's Shipwreck. With its restaurants, bars, and entertainment choices, Bugibba provides a vibrant environment. One such attraction is the Malta National Aquarium, where families can marvel at the Mediterranean's aquatic life. Take a tranquil stroll and
go birding in the Salini Nature Reserve, which is close by and offers a welcome diversion from the bustle of the city. Savour the tastes of Maltese cuisine as you explore the archipelago. Enjoy pastizzi (flaky pastries), ftira (traditional bread), and rabbit stew. Experience regional delicacies like imqaret (deep-fried date pies), ġbejniet (Gozitan cheese), and lampuki (dolphin fish). Desserts like ħelwa tat-tork (sweet almond paste) and kannoli (pastries stuffed with ricotta) are a great way to round off your culinary journey.
Malta's attractiveness stems from its unique combination of history, culture, and natural beauty, which provides travellers with a diverse range of experiences to explore. Each spot offers a different window into the fascinating tale of Malta, from the historic streets of Valletta to the serene beaches of Gozo and the azure seas of the Blue Lagoon. Accept the warmth of Maltese hospitality, immerse yourself in local traditions, and uncover the hidden gems that make this Mediterranean jewel a must-see trip.
SUMMER FUN IN GOZO
Dive into a summer of excitement in Gozo! From music and village feasts to cultural festivals, Gozo offers a vibrant array of events for everyone under the starry sky.
Summer in Gozo is anything but boring. If you are spending time on the island this summer, check out the dazzling array of events lined up over the season. Even if you’re dedicating your whole day to leisure and spending your days by the pool, it’s good to know that Gozo’s summer are primarily about entertainment under the starry sky.
All Week-Long Extravaganza of Gozo Events
Head to Marsalforn on Mondays for ‘Marsalforn Mondays’ for a musical vibe that will appeal to different tastes. On Tuesdays, Victoria welcomes with talented artists who will be performing in St. George’s Square or Independence Square.
The villages of Qala and Xagħra will be the place to be (on alternate weeks) on Wednesdays, where a mix of local performers will bring the square alive with their music. Mġarr Fridays will is about the picturesque harbour scene and music will mark the evening. For another typical village experience, take note of Summer in the Square, which takes place in Xewkija under the gaze of the Rotunda. Alternatively, head to Nadur (every other Saturday), where a captivating atmosphere will surely entertain.
The weekend is also associated with the I LOVE Xlendi events. Do not miss out on the fjakkolata on Sunday evening, when traditional fire torches are lit around the bay. All the above events will be held from July to mid-September, ensuring that Gozo provides a full calendar of events for locals and visitors alike. More entertainment for the whole family will be organised in Għajnsielem (Saturdays & Sundays) and St Lawrence (Saturdays) during the summer months.
Village Feast Furore
Gozo’s quintessential summer core revolves around the village feast honouring the patron saints. Every week, a different village holds its annual feast, a celebration that takes on many forms and aspects. The essence of these celebrations is the religious aspects that honour the saint’s life, escalating with the triduum and culminating in the solemn pontifical mass and procession with the statue on Sunday.
However, the village feast is also about street parties, the village’s traditional street dinner and a spectacle of street decor, band marches, concerts,
and fireworks displays. Some feasts, such as the Inforiata held in Għarb, even have extra flair. Firework enthusiasts will recognise Gozo’s prowess in the prepared fireworks displays, some even synchronised to music.
Summer Serenade & Festivals
One of the delights of Gozitan summer is a bonanza of music
concerts right under the stars that celebrates different music genres. Of notable mention for July are the Charles Buttigieg Concert in July, a wind band concert in Kerċem, The Annual Symphonic Concert in St Margaret’s Square in Sannat, the Qbjjar Music Festival, the Opera vs Pop Under the Starts at Ġgantija Temples in Xaghra and the QalaBand Concert. The Victoria International Arts Festival returns throughout July with no less
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than a variety of 13 concerts and recitals at various locations in Victoria.
During August, the DCapitals Band will celebrate a decade of music with an open-air concert in the Cittadella Ditch. Other important musical appointments include the spectacular Symphony of Colours, confetti and fireworks display in Qala; Maltese folk nights in San Lawrenz and Xewkija; Leġġendarju, a musical concert in Xagħra; Leone Band Concert at the start of the Santa Marija festa week; other band concerts in Żebbuġ, Għajnsielem; Notte Magica at the Kempinski Hotel and the Rock Legends concert that is held yearly in Mġarr. September will bring the band concert in Xagħra, the Gozo Theatre Festival and The Levant Tribali event that fuses Mediterranean and African energy.
Another delightful evening for this season is the traditional dinner in St Augustine’s Square in Victoria, which delightfully blends with the melodies of Malta’s celebrated violinist George Curmi,’ Il-Puse’.
Other Festivals & Events
Beyond all the above, Gozo promises more activities for young and old alike. Xewkija will hold the Gozo Food Food Festival in July and a fun day of activities aimed at children at the windmill
in Xewkija. An exhibition of motor vehicles will be held in Qala. Other July activities include an outdoor cinema screening of the musical film Beauty and the Beast, a traditional dinner complete with Kummitiva dance in Xagħra, and the 1551 Siege Commemoration in Victoria.
August is overflowing with events. exhibitions, the Gozo Ceramics Festival, the Delicata Wine Festival, the Qbajjar Beer Festival, the Gozo Traditional Agricultural & Industrial Exhibition and the Gozo Film Festival, are only some of the activities that are being organised, and there is no doubt that more events will keep on sprouting throughout the season.
Events will be going strong during September until summer winds down. The Wine, Olive Oil, and Honey Festival associated with Għasri will be held on 14 September, and Fontana will have a wine festival.
Summer celebrations in Gozo invite us to live in the moment and appreciate life! Summer in Gozo is a tapestry of exciting and colourful events that provide an opportunity to embrace the essence of joie de vivre and make lasting memories.
Make sure you bookmark www.eventsingozo.com for a full list of Gozo events.
SUN, SEA AND ACCESSIBILITY
Malta and Gozo are celebrated for their breathtaking coastlines and crystal-clear waters, making them prime destinations for tourists yearning for sun, sea, and sand. Prioritising inclusivity, many beaches across these islands have comprehensive facilities to support visitors with mobility challenges. From accessible walkways and beach wheelchairs to dedicated parking, these beaches ensure everyone can fully embrace the beauty of the Maltese shores.
Read on to discover some of the best accessible beaches for your next seaside adventure.
BUĠIBBA BEACH
Buġibba Beach is a popular spot in St. Paul's Bay. It features a smooth walkway and accessible toilets. This Blue Flag beach also offers a lifeguard tower for added safety. The combination of these facilities ensures a stress-free and enjoyable experience for visitors with mobility challenges. Whether you're looking to sunbathe or take a dip in the crystal-clear waters, Buġibba Beach makes it all possible.
GOLDEN BAY, MELLIEĦA
Golden Bay, situated in Mellieħa, is renowned for its stunning golden sands and excellent accessibility features. The beach has a dedicated walkway, accessible toilets, and beach wheelchairs. With a lifeguard tower and Blue Badge parking available, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day by the sea with peace of mind. Golden Bay's comprehensive facilities make it a prime destination for a worry-free beach outing.
MELLIEĦA BAY
Mellieħa Bay is Malta's largest sandy beach, offering a vast expanse of shore and ample accessibility features. The beach includes a smooth walkway, accessible toilets, and beach wheelchairs. An access hoist is also available, ensuring everyone can enjoy the water. The presence of a lifeguard tower and Blue Badge parking further enhances the convenience and safety of visitors, making it a top choice for an inclusive beach experience.
MARSALFORN BEACH, GOZO
Marsalforn Beach in Żebbuġ, Gozo, is a versatile beach known for its accessibility. The beach has a smooth walkway, accessible toilets, and an access hoist. Beach wheelchairs are available, and the lifeguard tower ensures visitor safety. With Blue Badge parking, Marsalforn Beach caters to all visitors, making it an ideal spot for a relaxing and accessible day by the sea.
RAMLA L-ĦAMRA, GOZO
Ramla l-Ħamra, located in Gozo, is famous for its striking red sands and superb accessibility. The beach features a dedicated walkway, accessible toilets, and Blue Badge parking. Beach wheelchairs and a lifeguard tower are also available, ensuring safety and convenience. This Blue Flag beach is an excellent option for those looking to enjoy Gozo's natural beauty in a fully accessible setting.
For the complete list of accessible beachs in Malta and Gozo, and for booking hoists visit: https://www.crpd.org.mt/ accessible-beaches-in-maltaand-gozo-2024/
12 more accessible beaches in Malta:
1. Qawra Point: A walkway, accessible toilets, Blue Flag beach, access hoist, lifeguard tower, and Blue Badge parking.
2. Għajn Tuffieħa (Mellieħa): Lifeguard tower, Blue Flag beach, and Blue Badge parking.
3. Tunnara (Mellieħa): A walkway, access hoist, and Blue Badge parking.
4. St. George's Bay (St. Julian's): A walkway, Blue Flag beach, beach wheelchair, lifeguard tower, and Blue Badge parking.
5. Fond Għadir (Sliema): A walkway, Blue Flag beach, lifeguard tower, and Blue
Badge parking.
6. Ta' Fajtata (Marsaskala): A walkway, accessible toilets, access hoist, lifeguard tower, and Blue Badge parking.
7. Pretty Bay (Birżebbuġa): A walkway, accessible toilets, beach wheelchair, lifeguard tower, access hoist, and Blue Badge parking.
8. Armier: A walkway, accessible toilets, and beach wheelchairs.
9. Little Armier: A walkway, beach wheelchairs, and Blue Badge parking.
10. Ġnejna Bay: A walkway and beach wheelchairs.
11. Torri l-Abjad (Mellieħa): A walkway.
12. Baħar ic-Ċagħaq: A walkway, accessible toilets, and Blue Badge parking.
EXPLORING
ST PAUL'S BAY
by Terrence Mifsud
Tucked away on Malta’s northern shore lies St. Paul's Bay, a charming beach town full of natural beauty, history, and lively culture. It is cherished by visitors and locals alike who enjoy basking in the sun and the picture-perfect promenade St. Paul's By has to offer.
San Pawl il-Baħar, the local name for St. Paul's Bay, is derived from the biblical character Saint Paul, who is said to have been shipwrecked on the island in 60 AD. This incident establishes Malta as one of the first locations in Christian history and is recorded in the Bible's Acts of the Apostles. The town's rich historical fabric encompasses the Phoenician, Roman, and Arab eras, all of which had a profound influence on its architecture and culture. Malta's illustrious past can still be seen in the remains of old villages and defensive buildings, and the monument of St. Paul overlooking the harbour is a moving reminder of the country's ongoing Christian tradition.
The gorgeous shoreline of St. Paul's Bay is lined with rocky outcrops, sandy beaches, and crystal-clear seas. Wandering down the promenade affords expansive views of the Mediterranean Sea, where vivid sunsets give the sky a rosy, pink hue, and fishing boats bob in the port. It is the ideal location for strolls, picnics by the water, or just relaxing while taking in the scenery.
St. Paul's Bay is rich in history, as evidenced by its cultural sites and architectural landmarks. Built by the Knights of Malta in the 17th century, the Wignacourt Tower is a coastal watchtower that serves as a reminder of the island's military history and provides tourists with an insight into Malta's strategic fortifications during the maritime warfare era.
The Parish Church of St. Paul's Shipwreck is a must-see for history buffs. Constructed in the early 20th century, the church has religious artefacts and elaborate Baroque architecture. Its elaborate interior decor and calm atmosphere offer a peaceful diversion from the busy streets outside.
A visit to St. Paul's Bay wouldn't be complete without sampling local cuisine. The town's eating scene is a beautiful combination of Mediterranean flavours and local warmth, with family-run restaurants selling traditional delicacies like rabbit stew and ġbejna (Maltese cheese) and charming cafés serving freshly made Maltese coffee. Pastizzi, a typical Maltese delicacy consisting of flaky pastry stuffed with mushy peas or ricotta, is something you have to try for yourself.
Beyond its cultural charm, St. Paul's Bay offers a variety of outdoor activities that entice adventure seekers. In addition to nature lovers exploring neighbouring walking routes that lead to private coves and picturesque overlooks, water sports enthusiasts may enjoy jet skiing, snorkelling, and diving in the bay's waters.
The seaside charm and cosy Mediterranean atmosphere of St. Paul's Bay enthral tourists with its unique combination of natural beauty, history, and lively culture. This little village welcomes you to experience the spirit of Malta's northern shore, whether you're touring historic sites, sampling regional cuisine, or just lounging by the water. St. Paul's Bay honours the island's rich history and beautiful scenery while promising an amazing experience that will leave visitors speechless.
THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN ST PAUL'S BAY
EXPLORE THE MALTA NATIONAL AQUARIUM
Discover the undersea world at the National Aquarium. The aquarium, which houses a varied range of marine species endemic to the Mediterranean, provides a fascinating view into undersea ecosystems. Wander through themed displays and experience the wonder of sea turtles, elegant rays, and vibrant tropical fish. The main tank, which has a diameter of 12 meters, lets visitors stroll beneath a unique gallery and observe the aquatic life below. Families and marine enthusiasts alike will love the enhanced experience provided by interactive exhibits and educational programmes.
RELAX AT BUGIBBA SQUARE
Make your way to Bugibba Square, the pulsating hub of the north, only minutes from St. Paul's Bay and home to a thriving nightlife and entertainment scene. The area, which is surrounded by eateries, bars, and cafes, comes alive with street performances, live music, and community events after sundown. Relish Mediterranean food at alfresco dining establishments or drink cocktails while taking in expansive bay views. During the day, meander along the seafront at your leisure or visit neighbouring markets to purchase souvenirs and handcrafted goods.
DISCOVER WIGNACOURT TOWER
Visit Wignacourt Tower, a mediaeval stronghold with a view of St. Paul's Bay. This coastal watchtower, which was erected in the seventeenth century by the Knights of Malta, was an essential defensive position against Ottoman raids and maritime threats. These days, guests are free to explore the strong limestone walls and ascend to the summit for expansive views of the surrounding coastline and the Mediterranean Sea. The museum atop the tower features artefacts and displays that go into depth on Malta's nautical past as well as the function of coastal defences during the Knights Hospitaller era.
TAKE A DIP AT FRA BEN BAY
Discover the visually arresting Ta' Fra Ben Bay, a peaceful seaside region tucked in between Qawra and St. Paul's Bay. Beautiful natural scenery, such as rocky cliffs, indigenous plants, and expansive vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, may be found in this protected area. Take a walk along the picturesque paths that meander through the reserve, offering chances to observe wildlife and birds. The Ta' Fra Ben Bay is the perfect place for nature lovers to see Malta's pristine beauty and diverse coastal ecosystem.
SEEKING TRAVEL ADVICE AND ASSISTANCE ABROAD
Consular diplomacy is a key part of the work carried out by the Maltese diplomatic missions across the globe and the Directorate for Consular Services and Maltese Living Abroad (DCSMLA) within the Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade. Consular officials, both those based in Malta and abroad, work by engaging and building networks while staying up to date on local situations and understanding what the best practices are when it comes to travel. This way, the Ministry can provide better support to Maltese nationals living or travelling abroad.
Maltese nationals enjoy the right to seek consular assistance either from Head Office or from any of the 44 Maltese Embassies and Consulates around the world. In addition to this, Malta is also represented in numerous other countries through Honorary Consulates. Consular work covers a lot of ground, from helping Maltese nationals abroad in distress, to issuing passports and visas, legalizing documents, and assisting with lost or stolen travel documents, accidents, illnesses, arrests, deaths, repatriation of human remains, and other emergencies.
To make consular services more accessible and more convenient to Maltese citizens, the Ministry recently launched ConsularPlus, an online web portal that provides information on all available consular
services offered by the Maltese Ministry for Foreign and European Affairs and Trade. ConsularPlus can be especially useful when travellers plan for their next trip by providing information on the closest Maltese representation to the next destination, as well as the closest emergency services including hospitals and police stations, should these be required.
On ConsularPlus one may also access travel advice which is available for all countries around the globe. The Travel advice provides detailed information on the destination’s security situation, any information concerning precautions one should take with regards to health and safety, as well as any other useful information which one may need to know before travelling to a destination. This may include, but is not limited to, visa requirements to entering the travel destination. The latter applies especially for countries outside of the European Union. Travel advice for each country is updated regularly and is based on continuous research done by the consular officers at the DCSMLA as well as the input provided by the Maltese missions abroad. Moreover, one may subscribe to a country of their interest and receive email notifications any time a travel advice is updated.
On ConsularPlus, one may also find the ‘Traveller’s Guide’ which provides handy information on preparations one should make before travelling by listing a checklist, as well as the steps to take in case
of various emergency scenarios. These scenarios illustrate how Maltese diplomatic missions can assist in inconvenient situations abroad.
Consular officers aim to provide the best possible services to assist Maltese citizens whether they are at home, travelling for business or leisure. With the world getting more connected than ever, diplomatic work, including consular services, has become even more crucial.
Our Consular services have evolved through the years as they had to adapt to today’s travel requirements. Nowadays, people are way more open to travelling all around the globe, especially to and from far-off and exotic destinations. This further underscores the importance for travellers to be aware of the consular services provided and the assistance offered by the Maltese missions abroad and the DCSMLA.
Travel Smart, visit the ConsularPlus website (www. consularplus.gov.mt) to be well-prepared before you travel. Being informed and ready leads to a smoother, more enjoyable travel experience.
FIVE CHARMING VILLAGES IN MALTA
Yes, there are some truly remarkable cities to visit in this world. But bigger doesn’t always mean better. Consider touring around some of the most beautiful villages on your next trip to Malta– Discover the essence of authentic Maltese culture and traditions found within the serene beauty of Malta’s lesser-known villages. Venture beyond the bustling streets of Valletta and the popular tourist destinations like St Julian’s or St Paul’s Bay, and you’ll uncover the charm of Malta’s tranquil and intimate communities.
NAXXAR
Naxxar is a beautiful and historic village located in the central part of Malta. The heart of Naxxar is its village core, with narrow, winding streets, traditional Maltese houses, and a charming piazza. It’s a great place to wander around, soak in the atmosphere, and discover hidden gems like local cafes and restaurants. When visiting Naxxar, there are a few attractions you should look out for including Palazzo Parisio and the Naxxar Parish Church. Whilst not much events happening here, its central position makes it an excellent choice for tourists travelling by car who wish to experience traditional Maltese culture.
LIJA
Lija is one of the three villages in the centre of Malta, collectively known as ‘The Three Villages’, along with Attard and Balzan. These small villages are within walking distance of each other, making it easy to explore their unique charm and attractions. This quaint and picturesque village offers a serene and authentic Maltese experience. While it may not have restaurants catering specifically to tourists, its charm lies in its quiet streets, beautiful garden, and historic buildings such as the Belvedere Tower and Church of the Transfiguration of Our Lord.
MARSAXLOKK
Marsaxlokk, located in the South Eastern Region of Malta, is a charming and picturesque fishing village that stands out as one of the most popular destinations for tourists on the island. Renowned for its idyllic harbour, vibrant atmosphere, and rich maritime heritage, Marsaxlokk offers visitors a unique glimpse into traditional Maltese life. This charming village is celebrated for its abundance of fresh fish and seafood. Its picturesque shoreline is adorned with a multitude of vibrant fishing boats, known locally as luzzu, while bustling weekly open-air markets showcase the day’s catch, drawing crowds of eager visitors.
ATTARD
Neighbouring Lija, Attard is another village in Malta known for its beautiful gardens, historic buildings, and peaceful ambiance. It’s perfect for a leisurely walk at San Anton Gardens, which are amongst the most beautiful and tranquil public gardens in Malta, surrounding the San Anton Palace, the official residence of the President of Malta. Take a packed lunch or stop for a light meal or coffee at either Jailee’s or Saracino’s, two popular local spots known for their cosy atmosphere and delicious offerings.
QRENDI
Qrendi is a quaint village located in the southern part of Malta, known for its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and archaeological sites. Situated just a short distance from the popular Blue Grotto, Qrendi offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Maltese life while also providing access to stunning natural attractions such as the Megalithic Temples of Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra.
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
Need help with how to spend quality time with your loved ones?
Gather around a table in a cozy living room or a picnic blanket on a sunny day, and challenge your friends and family to a board game with gorgeous graphics! Mighty Boards is the brainchild of
VALLETTA TEA TOWEL
Alex Aquilina, better known as ScreenGirl is a silkscreen printer, artist, and creative from Malta, based in Berlin, Germany. Gen-X nostalgia, female icons, pop culture, religious imagery, and cats inspire her. With this tea towel however, she moves away from her usual style, incorporating icons all about the capital city, Valletta, in a 2-color screenprint on organic cotton - a perfect token of a trip to the Maltese Islands!
MALTESE TILE PATTERN SCRUNCHIE
Made from soft and durable fabrics and available in 7 different Maltese tile patterns, the silk satin scrunchies are a perfect finishing touch for your hairstyle! Maduma’s scrunchies are designed to keep your hair secure without causing any damage making them both functional and beautiful.
LIMITED EDITION PRINT
Have you seen prints like these before?
Award-winning Maltese visual artist Julian “Julinu” Mallia specializes in concept-driven work inspired by atmospheric and surreal imagery. Originally a psychology graduate, he creates thought-provoking imagery within traditional fine art and digital illustration.
PASTIZZI DECORATIONS
The Pastizzi Project is an idea that came to life in 2017, aiming to demystify contemporary art within Malta by creating familiar artwork. The iconic Maltese snack is hand-sculpted and made from jesmonite, making each pastizz unique! Kane Cali uses satire to shed light on the health risks adopted with the Western diet, conspicuous consumption, as well as toxic masculinity and misogyny towards women that may be associated with the pastizz.
LOCALLY PRODUCED CIDER
Identifying a lack of genuinely produced ciders in Malta, Ian Schranz insisted that Chris Mallia’s delicious homebrewed hard cider must be shared with the world! Tuff now also produces sparkling sodas that are non-alcoholic, ideal for vegetarians, vegans, and coeliacs, and contain no GMOs, with flavours that are classically Maltese: Orzata,
HANDMADE CERAMICS
Drawn to the versatile nature of clay since she was 11 years old, Tiz creates with her favourite material, stoneware, while focusing on functional forms. She is inspired by her surroundings and nature in structure, texture, and glaze. Currently based in Berlin but well-known for her style in her home country, Tiz produces tableware for restaurants and cafes and homeware items such as these beautifully handcrafted plates.
Beautiful, historical, and a little token of the Capital City, Valletta framed up in your home!
Flixkun’s three-part limited edition series is a compilation of illustrations inspired by imagery portrayed on several old Maltese products, keeping local heritage alive.
Did you know? Around 9.3 million wipes are flushed down the toilet every day! Swap out the plastic and singleuse pads for ReRoot’s reusable facial pads - an easy eco-friendly option that avoids harming the environment! They also come with a mesh bag so you can throw them in the washing machine and never lose a pad again!
LOCAL-DESIGNER JEWELLERY
Inspired by family history in jewellerymaking, Yana began to dedicate her time to designing and making elegant statement and minimal jewelry. With a wide range of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, and rings, this hobby soon began to transform into a costume jewellery brand! At Yana’s Jewellery, every piece is handmade with love, creating a variety of styles to suit every mood, personality, and outfit!
Guide curated by IL-LOKAL, a community of local designers, artists and independent brands. Visit their gift shop at Old Bakery Street in Valletta to discover what Malta’s creative talent has to offer. www.il-lokal.com
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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 9am - 12.30pm
MEDICAL SERVICES
Emergency
+356 112
Mater Dei Hospital
+356 2545 0000
Triq Dun Karl, Imsida
Opening hours: 24/7
Gozo Hospital
+356 21561600
St James Hospital
+356 2329 1000
Triq Gorg Borg Olivier, Sliema
St James Square, Zabbar
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DaVinci Hospital
+356 2149 1200
Triq il, Kanonku Karm Pirotta, Birkirkara
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Emergency Vet
+356 50043888
Floriana Health Centre
+356 2124 3314
F.S. Fenech Street, Flori -
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Gozo Health Centre (Victoria)
+ 356 2215 6820
Triq Enrico Mizzi, Victoria, Gozo
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Pearl Dental Clinic
+ 356 2138 2296
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Vista, San Gwann
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PHARMACIES
Remedies Pharmacy and Clinic, Campus Hub
+356 2397 6680
University of Malta, Tal-Qroqq, Msida
Potter's Pharmacy
+356 2136 3244
39 Triq il- Wilga St Julian's, STJ 3112
Medicaid Pharmacy
+356 2167 6294
63, Vjal It-Torri, Il-Gudja
St Paul's Bay Pharmacy
+356 2157 5276
504, Triq San Pawl, San Pawl il-Baħar
Balzan Pharmacy
+356 2144 4035
70, Triq San Frangisk, Ħal Balzan
Victory Pharmacy
+356 2180 1698
32 Triq Il - Vitorja, L-Isla
Empire Pharmacy
+356 2123 8577
46, Melita Street, Valletta
CAR RENTAL
Hertz
+356 2123 2811
TAXI SERVICES
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+356 7900 0005
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HAIR SALONS
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+356 2138 0129
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Swieqi
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Inglott
+356 2015 1410
Manoel Dimech Street, Sliema
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Jigami International
Hairdressing
+356 2152 2311
72 Main Street, Il-Mellieha
Malta Opening hours: Tuesday to Thursday 9:00–18:00, Friday and Saturday 9:00– 19:00
Hair Club Salon
+356 2158 0793
23, Winter Street Bugibba
Opening hours: Monday – Saturday from 10am –7pm