From December 6, the holiday of the Spanish Constitution Day until the 9th to which it moves in some Autonomous Communities on the day of the Immaculate Conception, we will have four holidays to make a good getaway. That is why we are already looking for ideas for the December bridge using the proposals of our Road Partners. On any December trip, you’ll need the best wool socks for cold weather.

Comino and the Blue Lagoon
Located between Malta and Gozo, Comino is the smallest of the Maltese archipelago, with an area of 3.5 square kilometres and 4 official residents. Article by Wild at Heart Rescue. Despite its size, Comino is considered a paradise, is for sea lovers, who and hikers. On the island is the famous Blue Lagoon, probably the most scenic beach in Malta. In addition to this, Comino offers the opportunity to take a nice walk with a historical-naturalistic theme, with some things to see, listed below. Comino is easy to reach from the island of Malta, both with the excursions organized by Bugibba, Sliema and Valletta and with the ferry departing from Cirkewwa, that is the place where the ferries to Gozo also depart.

The best 7 beaches (+1) in Malta: what they are and how to get there
Malta boasts beaches with crystal clear waters, which have nothing to envy from the Caribbean ones. The island offers beaches for all tastes: sandy or rocky, for families or lovers of water sports, or more tourist, with all the amenities…

Co-Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Valletta
The Co-Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is one of Malta’s main attractions: it is one of the largest cathedrals in the world and one of the main examples of Baroque architecture in Europe, embellished by Caravaggio’s paintings and works…

10 things to know before hiring a car in Malta (avoiding scams)
Let’s answer immediately the most frequent question: is it better to rent a car in Malta? The answer is yes. Public transport in Malta is widespread but is not exactly organized for tourists. In general, it is very easy to…

The Three Cities: Bormla, Birgu and Isla
The Three Cities, or Bormla, Birgu and Isla, are certainly the richest areas in history, the most fascinating and characteristic in all of Malta. It is precisely for these reasons that they are included in the list of candidates for…

Valletta: how to get there and what to see in the capital of Malta
You haven’t seen Malta if you haven’t seen Valletta. The Maltese capital is a veritable open-air museum, with over 300 historic buildings, churches and monuments, concentrated in just 33 hectares. Despite its small size, the city is one of Malta’s…

Safal Saflieni hypogeum: guide to the oldest monument in Malta
The Safal Saflieni Hypogeum is a prehistoric underground structure located in Paola, near the Tarxien temples. Its construction is very ancient, and it is thought to have been built around 4,000 BC, therefore older than Stonehenge and the Pyramids; it…

Where to sleep in Malta: Sliema or Bugibba (or somewhere else)?
Depending on the holiday you have in mind, choosing well where to sleep in Malta can save you a lot of headaches: the various locations offer quite different experiences: you go from the St. Julian’s party, with a nightlife suitable…

Rabat: what to see, how to get there and where to eat
Rabat is a town located just outside the walls of Mdina. The word rabat is of Arabic origin and means suburb since it was once a fraction of Mdina. Despite being rather small in size, Rabat is rich in history:…

How much does it cost to travel to Malta (and some trick to save)
We immediately answer the main question: How much does travelling to Malta cost? Little. If you are looking for a cheap destination for a weekend away from home, maybe when summer is long gone, then Malta is for you. If…