When you take a ferry from Ċirkewwa to Gozo the name of the harbor of arrival is Mġarr. The area of the port was developed mainly between the 19th and the 20th centuries, with the main port expansion occurring in 1969. The first ferry boat service was already recorded in 1241. At that time Mġarr... Continue Reading →
Ghajnsielem, Gozo, Malta
The Għajnsielem is a beautiful historic village worth visiting. It has a population of 3,200 residents. The village name translated on English language means "Peaceful Spring". And as all of the villages of Gozo it also has a main square with a parish church in the middle. In the center of Għajnsielem you can admire the beautiful Parish church of Our... Continue Reading →
Bethlehem of Għajnsielem, Gozo, Malta
In the middle of the small beautiful village Għajnsielem on the island Gozo, there is a very interesting park called Bethlehem f’Ghajnsielem. Actually as soon as you enter Mġarr Harbour, while still aboard the ferry, you will notice some of the welcoming landmarks of the harbor village of Għajnsielem just up the hill. The first... Continue Reading →
Qala, Gozo, Malta
Qala is pronounced as Aala in English. It is a small, charming village on the island Gozo, Malta. It is smaller than Nadur with a population of 2,284 residents. Qala is easternmost village of Gozo and has been inhabited since early times. The development of the present settlement began in the second half of the seventeenth... Continue Reading →
Nadur by day and night, Gozo, Malta
Nadur is a beautiful and charming historic village on the small Maltese island Gozo. The word "Nadur" which in Maltese means "look out", is derived from the Arabic word nadara. The town's motto means much the same. For example while I was wondering around the town and if you checked my previous posts about Gozo you can realize that I... Continue Reading →
Beautiful streets of Victoria, Gozo, Malta
I have seen a lot of beautiful buildings and things on my recent trip to small island of Malta, Gozo. One is sure I am never going to forget the rustic, charming, wet, narrow, and cobbled streets of Victoria. This beautiful house on the photo below was for sale. If only I had enough money... Continue Reading →
Citadella of Victoria, Gozo, Malta
Citadella is the amazing fortifications in the center of the city Victoria at the small island Gozo that belongs to Malta. The city is also known among the native Maltese as Rabat (which is the name of the old town center) or by its title Città Victoria. It is the capital city of Gozo. The town is situated on a hill near the center of the island,... Continue Reading →
Il Ramla of Gozo and Mekren’s bakery, Malta
If you checked out my few previous posts about Malta you already know that we spent one evening and one whole day in San Gulian's and Valletta. We had an amazing time there and we loved it very much. Very early on our third day in Malta we took a ferry from Cirkewwa, heading to... Continue Reading →
Valletta, Malta -part one
Valletta is the capital city of Malta. I visited Malta for the first time in my life this November 2018, together with my boyfriend. The bus route from San Ġiljan to Valletta is very nice. If you wish to book accommodation in San Ġiljan or Valletta , please check this links where you can found a lot of properties to choose from. On... Continue Reading →
St Julian’s, Malta and Marina Hotel Corinthia Beach Resort
I recently went to Malta for the first time in my life. Even though I visited the island in the winter time, the weather was really great. Approximately around 22 to 25 degrees Celsius. It was raining the first day of my staying in the morning hours, but despise the rain the weather was warm. If... Continue Reading →