Entries by Joanna De Cesare

Exploring Gozo and Comino

In our blog we have been speaking mainly about Malta.  In today’s Blog we are going to give a shout out to its neighbours… Gozo and Comino. Comino is a small island accessible only by boat.  It is inhabited by just one family that lives there all year round. In summer it comes alive as […]

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Malta: Leisure and Hospitality

Malta boasts itself of having very hospitable people. The locals are Maltese speaking but English is also the official language of Malta.  The Maltese have adapted to speaking various languages in the past. The economy has evolved over the years and the country has become multicultural.  Tourism in Malta has been one of the strongest […]

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More than 7000 years of History in just 246 square kilometers

Welcome back to our weekly appointment… today we are going to focus on the Top Maltese Historical Sites that one can visit whilst on the island. Malta offers an array of treasured locations that fascinates history buffs and culture enthusiasts. The size of the island further helps visitors experience more places during short stays. Dating […]

Welcome to Sunny Malta … but is it true?

Whilst hoping you enjoyed our first blog we wish to give you some insight about the weather conditions of this small island. Currently the temperature is already hitting the 15°C to 20 °C [or 60 °F to 70 °F ] and the days are mostly sunny even though we are still in winter. However there are […]

MALTA … A Small Island … A Cocktail of Culture

Just like a cocktail is created by mixing a variety of ingredients that together provide an ideal combination, so is the Island of Malta. Malta is the smallest nation in Europe however it boasts a mixture of cultures and traditions that date back to more than 7000 years. It caters for all travellers who visit this […]