There is something wonderfully enchanting about Malta. Diverse landscapes complemented with an incredibly rich and mixed heritage (due to a long line of rulers that took over) - it is certainly a unique island in the Mediterranean between Sicily and North Africa's coast. Original housing and palazzos have cave-like interiors and Maltese balconies,
Read MoreMalta is ideally located just below the Italian island of Sicily, within close proximity to the north-east tip of Africa. The island has an abundance of World Heritage Sites, modest stilled beaches and a satisfying culture revolving around food. Some of our favourite times on the island included losing ourselves in timeworn backstreets in chronicled old cities and eating at some of the best restaurants the island has to offer. Through this experience, we mingled with the locals, tasted some goodies for ourselves, and has a genuine feel for the island's lifestyle.
Read MoreGrottos are caves and they come in many shapes, colours and forms: Grotta Verde, or else ‘Green cave’, Blue caves, terrestrial or marine, are all-natural formations that will leave the visitor in utter awe of nature’s marvel. Very prominent around the Mediterranean, these grottos are part of nature’s sauciness as they enhance the lacy, tantalising coastal line of the entire region, making the Mediterranean simply irresistible.
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