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Five Things to do in Malta in Summer

Summer is around the corner and if you’re planning your holiday, you must be thinking about what to do in Malta in the summer. Summer is the season where Malta comes alive. Here are five things to do in Malta in the summer to make your planning much easier.1. Go Diving  The island is famous for its high temperature and clear blue waters. To cool off from our summer heat, of which the ...

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Fun Facts about Valletta: A small capital but don't underestimate its size 

Valletta is the capital city of the island of Malta and was the European Cultural Capital 2018. Today we are going to lists fun facts about Valletta you can find the first part about the fun facts about Valletta over here. 1. Population  In 2016, Valletta had a Population of just 5730.  2. Welcomes people.  Valletta had welcomed people from around the world. ...

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Films Filmed in Malta

We have covered movies filmed on the Maltese islands and you can read it here. Since the list is long, we made part 2 of films filmed in Malta. So, lets’ get our cameras ready and kick off with the list.Fun Fact: 110 movies are filmed in Malta and most of them were from the year 2000 onwards. The Count of Monte Kristo, 2002  This classic story penned by Alexander Dumas. ...

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Legends and Myths of Malta

With 7,000 years’ worth of history, it’s natural Malta birthed a few myths and legends here and there. From St Paul’s shipwreck to the beautiful but eerie St Angelo, and Homer’s Odyssey, today we list down a few of the legends and myths of Malta.St. Pauls Shipwreck First one in our list of legends and myths of Malta and by far the most popular is the St Paul’s Shipwreck. If you ...

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Top six Maltese Wines to try and experience the taste of Malta. 

Wine production in Malta dates back two thousand years, to the time of the Phoenicians. At the beginning of the 20th century, Delicata and Marsovin wineries were established and been producing Maltese wines ever since.Melqart Red. Produced by Meridiana wine estates, Melqart recalls the Phoenician God sailor worshipped in Malta during the Punic times. First released in 1996, this wine is deep ...

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