Mdina (Silent City) – one of the most popular tourist destinations in Malta

June 10, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

The carriage stops at the main gate. The driver cuts the engine and the silence hits you first. No cars, no scooters, no hum of daily life. Just the sound of your own footsteps on limestone and the wind moving through the alleyways. Mdina sits on a hill in western Malta, 185 metres above sea […]

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Valletta – lots of historical sights in the capital city of Malta

Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored 3 Comments

Golden limestone glows in the Mediterranean sun as you approach Valletta, a fortified city built by the Knights of St. John. The streets form a grid of narrow lanes that climb steeply from the Grand Harbour, each corner revealing another Baroque palace, another ornate church, another sweeping sea view. St. John’s Co-Cathedral conceals a breathtaking […]

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Marsascala – one of the most beautiful places in Malta

Updated June 10, 2026 by europeexplored No Comments

The salt-tinged breeze carries the sound of gently lapping water across Marsascala, a fishing village turned seaside escape on Malta’s southeastern coast. Unlike the bustling tourist centres of the north, Marsascala retains a relaxed authenticity that rewards visitors who seek it out. The curved harbour, filled with colourful fishing boats known as luzzus, fronts a […]

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