Guide Me June-July Issue 2012
Guide Me June-July Issue 2012
Guide Me June-July Issue 2012
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Summer Nights This summers calendar of events is jam-packed. Chiara Bonello picks the best.
17 Interview
Birgu is a Large Open-Air Museum We meet Birgu mayor John Boxall to find out more about this historical and rich maritime city.
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Grammy award-winning guitarist Al Di Meola to perform in the Malta Jazz Festival this summer
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27 On Board
Sea Things Differently Guide Me takes a look at what the Maltese islands look like from the sea.
41 Property in Malta
More Foreigners Investing in Property in Malta Chiara Bonello finds out whats attracting foreigners to invest in local property.
51 Fashion
Summer Vacation Fashion Guide Me provides you with practical fashion tips on what you could wear while on holiday in sunny Malta.
55 Where to Spend It
Guide Mes recommended shopping listings. If you intend to shop in Malta and Gozo, make sure to visit these shops.
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66 Gozo
My Gozo We meet five Gozitan personalities to learn what Gozo means to them and to uncover some hidden gems.
75 Dining in Malta
Al Fresco Feasting in Malta Make the most of your stay and eat with a view. Chiara Bonello selects the best towns and villages for an al fresco dining experience.
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Under The Stars Clubbers are spoilt for choice this season, with most parties being held in the splendid outdoors. Jo Caruana pinpoints the islands best clubs and events happening under the stars.
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June
01 JuNE
Baroque Concert Series Maltese-Canadian flutist Rebecca Hall and co-leader of the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra Nadia Debono, together with conductor/harpsichord Michael Laus, keep the audience enthralled in this series of concerts. Time: 19.30hrs. Venue: Robert Sammut Hall, Floriana. Email: boxoffice@sjcav.org
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London Forest Choir The London Forest Choir was established in 1950 in Walthamstow, North East London, and it has been based in that area ever since. They will be performing a concert of sacred music in the Parish Church of Siggiewi. Email: parrocca.siggiewi@maltadiocese.org
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01 JuNE-31 July
08-10 JuNE
Bridge Bar Jazz Sessions Once again the famous Bridge Bar jazz sessions resume on the cool and atmospheric steps of St Ursula, near Victoria Gate, Valletta. On sultry summer nights jazz and music aficionados gather at Gorgs Bridge Bar to listen to the local jazz-cats. The Bridge Bar presents a lineup of locally established jazz musicians including Marc Galea, Lawrie Simpson, Walter Vella, Effie Azzopardi and Eric Santucci. Venue: The Bridge Bar, Valletta. Email: ilmahzen@gmail.com
Ghanafest A fabulous concert of Mediterranean folk roots at the Argotti Gardens in Floriana, including Maltese ghana (Maltese folksong), as well as music from Morocco, Greece and Spain. The festival will also host a series of workshops on traditional instruments and a special programme for children. Three extraordinary international bands from Morocco, Greece and Madrid have been invited to participate in this years edition of Ghanafest. Time: 19.00hrs. Venue: Argotti Gardens, Floriana. Email: info@maltaculture.com
AFM Band Display and Changing of the Guard The new guard together with the AFM Military Band will leave Valletta City Gate at 10.00hrs and should take position in the forecourt of the Presidential Palace (St Georges Square) at around 10.15hrs. Once there, a formal ceremony takes place in which sentries providing ceremonial guard duties at important institutions are relieved by a new batch of sentries. After the ceremony of the changing of the guard, the AFM Military Band will then head back to City Gate together with the old guard. Venue: Valletta.
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Bernstein and More A dinner-concert dedicated to the brilliant music of the American composer Leonard Bernstein. The performers will be the versatile soprano Marita Bezzina, harpist Jacob Portelli and cellist Gilmour Peplow. Dinner will be prepared by the Xara Palace Relais and Chateau caterers, who are renowned for their quality and refined food. Time: 20.30hrs. For tickets phone 7968 0952 or send an email to bookings@baroccomalta.com/events@ xarapalace.com.mt
01-18 July
Malta Arts Festival A bonanza of performance, music, dance, and other artistic forms by local and overseas artists and performers. The event has also over the years opened up little used and special venues, such as the Old Opera House ruins in Valletta and Argotti Gardens. www.maltaartsfestival.org
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Malta Jazz Festival The Malta Jazz Festival has a special place in Maltas events diary having, since its inception 22 years ago, attracted true, international greats of the jazz scene to Malta. Venue: Ta Liesse Wharf, Grand Harbour; www.maltajazzfestival.org
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07 JuNE
Sette Giugno Every 7 June Malta commemorates the tragic events of 7 June 1919, known as Sette Giugno. This is in remembrance of the riots of 1919, when the Maltese people revolted against the British administration and demanded some form of representative government for the island. A commemorative ceremony is held at St Georges Square Valletta and in Xaghra, Gozo.
09-10 JuNE
Triple Bill Technically demanding contemporary work with the rigueur of classical ballet training. Fabrics Bodies intertwined in stretches of fabric, a study on elasticity and silhouttes. Intimate Duets Two bodies exerting high levels of emotional unison The Picture of Dorian Gray Exploring the notion of narcissism and experimenting with heights and the elements. With dancers from San Carlo, Balletto di Milano. Time: 20.00hrs. Venue: City Theatre, Valletta. Tel: 2180 8080/7989 8941; Email: moveodancecompany@gmail.com
Violin and Friends International Music Festival The Festival will take place in Manoel Theatre, Mediterranean Conference Centre, Museum of Fine Arts and The Malta Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (Valletta), and will include pieces of baroque, classical, romantic, jazz, folk and new music. Artists from USA, Italy, Switzerland, Ukraine, Japan and Malta are going to perform. Venue: Valletta. Email: vfimfestival@gmail.com
The Malta Trade Fair The 55th edition of the Malta Trade Fair will be held at the Malta Fairs and Conventions Centre in Ta Qali. Email: info@mcc.com.mt L-Imnarja This feast commemorates two important saints in Maltese religious lore, St Peter and St Paul. It has somewhat moved away from the traditional village festa style and developed a different type of merriment which is held in Buskett Garden (a small tree grove situated some one kilometre away from Rabat) on the eve of 29 June. The liturgical services are held in the Mdina Cathedral. During the late afternoon, numerous horse and donkey races are held in a country lane situated just below and at some distance from Mdina. The feast of St Peter and St Paul is also celebrated in Nadur, Gozo, in a festive manner. Venue: Rabat. Email: info@maltaculture.com
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Malta International Music Competition The aim of the competition is to assist emerging pianists, violinists and chamber ensembles in their artistic development, to encourage them to pursue careers in music and to provide a forum for their talents. The winners of the competition will receive medals, diplomas and various prizes. The prize giving and finalists concerts will be held in the Manoel Theatre and The Malta Society of Arts, Valletta.
Classics Under the Stars With the MPO The much awaited yearly appointment with the Malta Philharmonic Orchesta returns under the starry skies in the beautiful gardens of the Girgenti Palace. This years programme features well loved classics by Glinka, Rossini, Khachaturian and Bizet, under the direction of Brian Schembri. Venue: Girgenti Palace, l/o Siggiewi.
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Isle of MTV Will.i.am will be headlining this years edition of Isle of MTV, while Miami-based rapper, Flo Rida and Canadian super-star Nelly Furtado will also take to the stage of what promises to be another summer spectacular. They will be supported by US recording artist Cassie and promise to delight the crowd with summer anthems such as Wild Ones, Big Hoops (Bigger the Better), T.H.E (Hardest Ever) and King of Hearts. Venue: The Granaries, Floriana. Email: info@g7events.com
Changing of the Guard The new guard together with the AFM Military Band leave Valletta City Gate at 10.00hrs and take position in the forecourt of the Presidential Palace. Once there a formal ceremony takes place, in which sentries providing ceremonial guard duties at important institutions are relieved by a new batch of sentries. Venue: St George's Square, Valletta.
The Farsons Great Beer Festival The best beers produced and imported by Farsons, a wide variety of food stands and the best local artists contribute to a night to remember at The Farsons Great Beer Festival. This annual festival attracts large crowds, as it offers a great way to spend a summer evening. Venue: Ta Qali National Park.
07 July
Annual Joseph Calleja Concert In this years concert Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja will be joined on stage by Irish superstar Ronan Keating and Neapolitan crooner Gigi DAlessio. Venue: The Granaries, Floriana. Tel: 8007 4117; www.nngpromotions.com
For the full online Malta Calendar of Events please go to: www.visitmalta.com/events-calendar
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Left & below: Isle of MTV 2009 Balluta feast by night
Photo by www.viewingmalta.com
Summer Nights
Summer, for most people, means sunshine, donning shorts and flip-flops, enjoying lunch in the sun and sipping a glass of wine by the sea in the evenings. For the Maltese and the islands' visitors, summer also brings with it a calendar jam-packed with events. Chiara Bonello looks at whats on in Malta this summer.
Malta Jazz Festival 2009
The Maltese summer, with long hours of sunshine and cool evenings, is an ideal season to visit the islands. Besides taking in Maltas rich history and enjoying its wonderful beaches by day, it is worth looking into the colourful calendar of events. It features anything from musical events to village feasts, arts festivals and parties galore, guaranteeing plenty to do for visiting tourists and a jam-packed summer for the locals. Here we pick the top events. Ganafest, the three-day Malta Mediterranean Folk Music Festival to be held on 8, 9 and 10 June, sets the summer off to a good start. The festival presents a selection of local folk ensembles, Maltese songwriters and folk musicians from neighbouring Mediterranean countries.
Set in the marvellous surroundings of the Argotti Botanical Gardens in Floriana, the festival is organised by the Malta Council for Culture and the Arts. It will include Maltese gana (folksong), Persian music, Turkish folk-jazz fusion and music from Sicily, and will host a series of workshops on traditional instruments and a special programme for children. The next major event on the local calendar is Isle of MTV. This years headline act will be Will.i.am, a prominent music producer and Black Eyed Peas lead singer. This will be the sixth Isle of MTV concert held in Malta, with past editions having welcomed Lady Gaga, Enrique Iglesias and Maroon 5, among others.
Flo Rida, one of the most recognisable international artists today, renowned singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado and newer artist Cassie will also be taking to the stage during the 25 June concert on the Granaries in Floriana. Irish singer Ronan Keating, of Boyzone fame, and Neapolitan singersongwriter Gigi DAlessio will peform with internationally-renowned Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja (who has wooed audiences at New Yorks Metropolitan Opera, Londons Royal Opera House and several other prestigious opera stages, and whose golden voice has been described by the Associated Press as comparable to legendary singers from earlier eras: Jussi Bjrling, Beniamino
Gigli, even Enrico Caruso), for his annual summer concert which has become an annual fixture on Maltas cultural calendar. This year it will be held on 7 July on the Granaries in Floriana. Between 13 and 15 July the Marsovin Summer Wine Festival takes place at Hastings Garden in Valletta, a wonderful opportunity to taste some of the wonderful wines Malta has to offer. The first three weeks of July are also synonymous with the Malta Arts Festival (1-18 July), an event which sees local and overseas artists and performers side by side. The fact that it is held during the summer months enables most events to be held in the open air.
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Mount Carmel feast
Photo by Mario Galea www.viewingmalta.com
Hardly a summer weekend goes by without a town or village in Malta and Gozo celebrating the feast of its patron saint. The Maltese festa (traditional feast) season starts at the end of May and lasts well into September. On the occasion of the village festa the roads are decked out in banners and festoons, and statues raised on decorated wooden columns are carried through the streets in a festive procession to the sounds of jovial band music. Some inhabitants also choose to decorate their balconies and rooftops with flags, lights and statues or pictures of the village patron saint. An evening at the festa promises to be fun, with fast food stands set up by the side of the road. They typically sell products such as Maltese type nougat, candy floss and other delicacies. Evenings often end with ground-mechanised fireworks, which are always spectacular to watch. The summer calendar is also replete with other events and festivals, and the local nightlife scene rivals that of many larger European cities. If Malta is your chosen destination for summer 2012, there is plenty to keep you occupied during your stay.
The closing concert of the festival will be held on Wednesday 18 July at the Mediterranean Conference Centre, with music by George Gershwin. This event is closely followed by the Malta Jazz Festival (19-21 July), held with the picturesque backdrop of Vallettas Grand Harbour. The festival showcases the contemporary jazz scene in all its forms, from cutting-edge jazz to flamenco fusion and from vocal to Latin jazz. Highlights this year include the well-known Al di Meola (pictured on this issues cover), who will perform rhythmically-charged flamenco and tango inspired originals on 19 July, while Terri Lyne Carrington and Chano Dominguez will close the festival with a combination of flamenco and jazz. Local artists will also perform throughout the festival. This year, the Off Fringe Festival, coordinated by renowned local musician Andrew Alamango, will precede the Malta Jazz Festival. Another highly-anticipated summer event is the Farsons Great Beer Festival, which brings together some of the best beers produced and imported by the local company Farsons, and also features a wide variety of food and some of the islands best local artists. The festival will be held at Ta Qali National Park between 27 July and 5 August, and offers a great way to spend an unforgettable summer evening.
Ghanafest 2011
Photo by ray Attard www.viewingmalta.com
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Birgu Waterfront
Photo by Roberto Bennetti Birgu Local council
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According to Birgu mayor John Boxall one can sense the citys history and the fact that major things happened here in centuries past just by walking through its well-lit streets by night, though by day the citys allure is by no means lost. The city is home to a number of highly interesting attractions, such as the Maritime Museum, which is the only one of its kind on the island. This museum is of a very high standard because its curator regards it as his pet, Mr Boxall explains. Similarly the energetic mayor has taken it upon himself to put Birgu on the tourist
map, striving to grant this beautiful, quaint maritime city, which was the Order of St Johns first base in Malta, the recognition it deserves. I meet Mr Boxall at the former Auberge de France, which is currently undergoing extensive and meticulous restoration, and which will serve as the Local Council offices once restoration works are finished. (An auberge was the official seat of the Knights of the different langues or nationalities). The council works hard to ensure that Birgu, and Malta, receive the maximum international exposure possible.
Birgu Mayor John Boxall
Photo provided by Birgu Local council
Its website, which is highly informative, also carries testaments from foreigners who visited or lived in Birgu, answering the question why you simply must visit. The Collacchio area (a network of narrow streets replete with majestic palaces, churches and other historic buildings), where most of the auberges are found, is the zone which was reserved
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for the Knights and is definitely not to be missed. The British Auberge currently serves as a well-equipped regional library. The entire area is to be upgraded as part of a project that should commence over the coming months. This, and various other projects, contribute to the increased value of property in Birgu, Mr Boxall says, adding that Birgu is where the story of an occupied Malta started and ended, hence the citys rich history. Plans are afoot for a number of hotels to open in the city, including a five-star boutique hotel and a five-star luxury hotel. According to Mr Boxall this shows that investors are seeing Birgus potential. Birgu is also witnessing foreign investment as a number of foreigners and retired couples, particularly former members of the Navy or the RAF who served in Birgu during the last world war, are moving to the city. Another historical highlight not to be missed is the Inquisitors Palace. It is the only one of its kind in Europe
and contains mediaeval remains dating back to the pre-Knights period. I would describe Birgu as a large open-air museum starting from the three gates area (Advance Gate, Couvre Porte and Main Gate). The only country which also has a three-gate entrance to a city is Rhodes, he explains. There are a number of other must-see spots, such as Fort St Angelo, currently undergoing restoration. Its position at the centre of Grand Harbour renders it incomparable to any other historic site, like a monument rising from the sea, the mayor explains enthusiatically. Fra John Edward Critien, the Knight representative of the Sovereign Order of St John, still resides at Fort St Angelo, and his quarters have been restored. Once the entire fort's restoration will be complete it will be a major attraction. Other attractions include the Norman Window in
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St Lawrence parish church
Photo by Guido Bissattini www.viewingmalta.com Photo by: Peter Vanicsek www.viewingmalta.com
Tramuntana Street within the Collacchio, the Second World War shelters and museum, the Church of St Lawrence and the unique fortifications. A clock tower which used to adorn the main square was one of the casualties of the Second World War. Although the councils intention has always been be rebuild it, financing was lacking. Nevertheless the plan remains to rebuild this landmark and in fact, a considerable number of clock parts are in our possession, he states. I definitely think that the Maltese appreciate Birgu, an appreciation which is due to the hard work of past local councils. There was a time when people would judge you negatively for saying you were from Birgu, however thanks to the efforts of the local council, which involved the residents directly, as well as to the help received from private entities and the government, today the city of Birgu has become a touristic destination in its own right. A great deal remains to be done, but nevertheless huge steps forward have been taken, Mr Boxall explains. Mr Boxall believes that the citys revival started with the organisation of the first Clean up the World activity, which saw many people, including very young children come together to clean up Birgu.
I believe that day sowed the seed of awareness of Birgu, he says, inviting me to have a look at the many plants that embellish the streets. He explains that the plants have been placed there and are maintained by the residents, and this gesture, according to Mr Boxall, testifies to their sense of pride. Those who fancy an alternative route to reach the city may consider a dgajsa tal-pass (a Maltese boat) or a water taxi. This means of transport offers an easy and scenic option to cross to Birgu from Valletta. The message I would like to deliver is that despite our size, we have real potential, is Mr Boxalls parting note. A visit to this intriguing city will convince you why.
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A cocktail of different musical styles, including vocal jazz, flamenco, hard-bop, fusion and Latin jazz come together in this years Malta Jazz Festival to be held between 19 and 21 July at Ta Liesse. Al di Meola and Terri Lynne Carrington, whose album Mosaic Project just won a Grammy Award for Best Vocal Jazz Album will be this years highlights. Grammy award-winning world class guitarist Al di Meola will perform on 19 July, accompanied by virtuoso pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba, while Terri Lynne Carrington will perform on Friday 20 July. The Jeremy Pelt Quartet, an established force in the modern jazz world, will also perform on 19 July and the Tigran Hamasyan Trio, considered one of todays most vital and original young jazz artists, will perform on 20 July. Will Vinson Quartet will perform on 21 July. Will Vinson is one of the most exciting alto players on the New York Scene. Chano Dominguez will close the festival with his combination of flamenco and jazz. He will present his latest album which pays homage to Miles Davis.
Ganafest 2012
A concert series of Mediterranean folk roots will liven up Argotti Gardens, Floriana, on 8, 9 and 10 June with Maltese gana (Maltese folksong), and music from Morocco, Greece and Spain. Besides Maltese folk music, the festival presents a programme of local musicians and ensembles. This category includes the Nisga Project with an upbeat programme of World Music, Middle Eastern influences, flamenco, jazz and local traditional instruments. Another ethnic combo is Hamam, led by Andrew Alamango featuring musicians from Malta, Italy and Turkey. This years programme will also present a selection of Mari tal-Festa, an important part of Maltas musical heritage. www.maltafolkmusicfestival.org
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Beer lovers are spoilt with a variety of local beer brands, from the award-winning Cisk range of beers: Cisk Lager, Cisk Export, Cisk Excel and Cisk XS, to classic beers such as Hopleaf and Blue Label special ales brewed with passion since 1928. International beer brands such as Carlsberg, Budweiser, Guinness, Kilkenny, John Smiths Extra Smooth, Becks and Corona Extra are also available at the festival, as well as cider brands Strongbow and Bulmers Original Cider.
A food court offers a mix of dishes from all over the world to complement the selection of beers. Beer takes the centre stage at The Farsons Great Beer Festival, however this hugely popular event is also an important showcase for top Maltese talent. Popular and talented local artists and bands perform on two stages every night. A limited edition official beer festival mug, collected by many year
after year, is sold at the bars with the beer of choice or at the souvenir stall selling other branded merchandise. The festival opens from 20.00hrs onwards each night and is held within the Ta Qali National Park. Entrance is free and free parking is available. Visit www.facebook.com/ thefarsonsgreatbeerfestival for the latest news and information
The Gana festival, on Saturday 3 June, will host a concert of traditional instruments and songs, and a special programme for children. It promises to be a unique event for the whole family, complemented by the marvellous surroundings of the Villa Rundle Gardens in Victoria. The feast of St John the Baptist is marked in Gozo by a traditional event known as Il-ejje ta San wann, which has today become part of Gozos cultural calendar. The traditional lighting of the bonfire, on the imposing Citadel bastions with scenic views of
Gozo, provides a unique backdrop to this annual event that will be held on Saturday 23 June. Locals and visitors will be regaled with an evening of music, folk and traditional Gozitan gastronomy.
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Life in Malta is characterised by one endless constant: the sea. From the food and traditions to the architecture and culture, everything is somehow touched by this omnipresent force. Due to the islands small size youll never be more than a few minutes away from the sea at any given moment, so why not put that gorgeous stretch of coast to good use? There are 197kms of coast to explore around Malta and 56km around Gozo, and the sea is definitely the place
from where to view this rugged beauty at its best. Maltas sea has always been its primary pull. The islands first inhabitants, in prehistoric days, likely reached here on rafts or simple canoes. Since the waters around Malta have proven to be a very important thoroughfare between Africa and the rest of Europe, the islands have long been integral to trading in the region, and people have often settled here as a result. Its no surprise, therefore, that the islands coastal regions are some of the countrys busiest and most built up.
Blue Grotto, Wied iz-Zurrieq
Photo by Mario Galea www.viewingmalta.com
If you plan on exploring the coast, you can start somewhere central, like Sliema or Valletta. Endless boats which you can charter or join as a daytripper leave the Sliema Ferries every day for jaunts around the harbour and further afield. From here youll be able to admire the Valletta bastions, which were built by the Knights of St John and many of which have either been
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restored to their former glory, or are in the process of being restored. As you leave Marsamxett Harbour youll find that this vantage point gives you a whole new impression of Valletta, including the sparse coastline below this very dense city. Your next stop will be Grand Harbour (known as il-Port il-Kbir). This natural harbour is arguably the islands greatest geographic asset, and a prime factor in Maltas history. As you sail through it, youll spot the areas of commercial activity,
Photo by www.viewingmalta.com
such as the shipyards, as well as the military architecture of Valletta on your right and the Three Cities on your left. The latter have provided a safe haven for boats and trading since Phoenician times. As you leave here keep your eyes peeled for Fort St Elmo, Fort St Angelo and Fort Ricasoli, all of which were built by the Knights of St John, as well as the two lighthouses marking the entrance. Of course these built up and busy parts of Malta are not the only ones best seen from the sea, as both the northern and southern coasts promise plenty of magnificent scenery. Towards the south youll catch glimpses of Hasans Cave, Pretty Bay, Dingli Cliffs the highest point in Malta and the breeding ground of the Blue Rock Thrush (Maltas national bird), among the glorious stretches of open coast. On the north side its more about picturesque bays and inlets, as well as views of Mellieha, Popeye Village (the 1970s film set for the movie Popeye, which has been transformed into a family attraction), St Pauls island and St Julians Bay.
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Meanwhile, boat trips around Gozo also offer plenty of stunning spots to look out for. From the sea youll be able to get a closer look at gems including the Dwejra cliffs and the inland sea (which can be accessed by little fishing boats going through a rather precarious-looking cave). Around this area you can also look out for the Azure Window (which has featured heavily in numerous international blockbuster films including Troy), Fungus Rock and the Blue Hole. Finally, no boat trip is complete without a quick stop-over (and swim) in Cominos Blue Lagoon, which is renowned for its crystalclear, turquoise waters.
Fancy taking to the sea to view the islands better? Here are our top tips
Aside from swimming, there are so many different ways to make the most of the coast around Malta and Gozo. You could charter a yacht, join a cruise around the Grand Harbour, around Malta or to the Blue Lagoon, see below the surface on an underwater safari, take a water taxi, do-it-yourself on a pedalo, kayak or canoe, or go scuba diving. Rates for all of the above will vary quite a bit, depending on the time of year, the craft to be used and the facilities included (such as lunch on board or hotel transfers). Its best to shop around for the best options, and to book ahead, especially at this time of year. While touring around Malta note the coastal watchtowers built by the Knights of St John in the 17th century. The positioning of these towers was planned so that those on watch could see both neighbouring towers, which acted as an early warning system against invaders. Gozo boat trips will usually take you past the Azure Window and Fungus Rock, which are both well worth looking out for. But for a more quirky sight, keep your eyes peeled for crocodile Rock a formation that literally looks like a large lizard jutting out to sea! Below: Watch tower on comino
Photo by www.viewingmalta.com
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Malta is a country dotted with baroque churches, stone cottages, some of the worlds oldest human structures and enough historical sights to keep you constantly busy. Here you can check out the locations where films like Gladiator, Brad Pitts World War Z and Spielbergs Munich were shot, enjoy the beach and later savour the nightlife. Indeed, you can do it all and you can do it without the stress of driving (and trying to park) in what has become one of the most car-dense countries in Europe. How? Maltas bus operator Arriva has introduced to the islands a 300-strong fleet of modern air-conditioned buses, with the latest in passenger comfort and safety standards. Reaching practically every corner of Malta and Gozo, Arriva buses allow you to enjoy your holiday for very little: 12 will get you around for seven days. Arriva also provides express routes to the airport and the Gozo Ferry, all tourist
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attractions and destinations, and a separate night service. Buy your tickets from resellers all over the islands, or Arrivas ticket booths which you will also find at the airports arrivals lounge and board quicker!
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photography and re-enacted motion clips interspersed throughout the 43-minute presentation. To complement this production, the company initiated further product development in its multi-lingual system and currently offers a choice of 16 simultaneous narrations to suit the ever-growing nationalities visiting the island. The attraction is ranked among the islands most popular tourist destinations, securely positioned as the ideal start to ones sightseeing itinerary. The Malta Experience is aptly housed within the Mediterranean Conference Centre, formerly the Sacra Infermeria of the Knights of St John. It has a separate entrance from the main road, leading onto a terrace commanding superb views of Maltas natural Grand Harbour. The Sacra Infermeria is open to the general public to admire its architecture as well as its history. Visitors to The Malta Experience may add a nominal fee to include a tour after the show. Guided tours are held regularly throughout the day. The companys philosophy seeks to relate the islands rich history in an informative and educational way keeping within the parameters of cultural entertainment.
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Ta' Monita. Photo provided by Tumas Group
Maltas attractiveness to foreigners seeking a home abroad has been put down by several people in the industry to its desirable climate, a low crime rate, friendly people, good medical care and various tax incentives. What with its comfortable and relaxed lifestyle, and its small size, coupled with the fact that the cost of living remains one of the lowest in Europe, it is no surprise that foreigners are increasingly looking to own a piece of property in Malta.
Various fiscal incentives are also responsible for leading more individuals to relocate personal and business interests to Malta, thanks to a legal framework which offers EU and nonEU citizens the option of acquiring property in Malta easily. It is not the first time that Malta has caught the eye of many a foreign investor, Darryn Portelli from Tumas Group explains, adding that Maltas climate, which was voted Best Climate on Earth by International Living Magazine, its safety and strategic position, are not all the island has to offer.
It also has a stable government and economy, and a modern health service, factors which all exert a strong pull for wealthy Europeans looking to get away from their frosty climates. Thanks to all this, and to Maltas historic harbours, restaurants and summer nightlife, foreigners are coming to Malta in droves, he says. For those who have been weighing up the pros and cons of investing in property in Malta, only to arrive at the
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conclusion that this is a step they would like to take, whats available? When buying a property there are a number of factors to consider; location, property size, facilities available and what type of property one is looking for. Some foreigners are actively seeking the charm of a townhouse or house of character replete with traditional features, while others are looking for a modern finished apartment. Both Malta and Gozo promise excellent investment potential coastal regions are especially popular for their sea views, and apartments are all the rage with foreigners keen to enjoy the best the Mediterranean has to offer or with those seeking to rent a property on a short- or long-term basis, Sara Grech from Sara Grech Limited says. Locations such as St Julians and Sliema may be more expensive than inland destinations and traditional villages, but have so much to offer high-end buyers that the investment quickly becomes well-worth it, she says. Lower-end budgets can do very well in the north and south of the island, where property tends to be cheaper. You can get more for your money in towns such as Marsaxlokk on the southern coast or Ghaxaq in the countryside. Mellieha and Xemxija remain popular choices in the north. As more
people choose to rent in Malta, these areas have become excellent, good-value choices, she says. You can expect to purchase a lovely two/three bedroom apartment with open views with an investment of around 150,000-200,000. For 300,000 or more the sky is the limit, and more central areas guarantee instant rental potential, she advises. You can expect to purchase a lovely two/three bedroom apartment with views ultilising an investment of around 200,000 to 350,000 and guarantee instant rental potential in Special Designated Areas, John Cooper, joint Managing Director of Cassar and Cooper Ltd explains. He adds that such properties will be easier to sell in the future, being close to all amenities and commercial activities. In fact for 150,000 one can buy a one-bedroom apartment in a Special Designated Area or a two-bedroom apartment in a central area. Then for 200,000 or 300,000, one can acquire a two-bedroom penthouse or a three-bedroom house of character in a village, Cassar and Cooper Sales Manager Alessandro Aloisio asserts. Francis Raeymakers, CEO of Malta Property Insight, which offers a tailor-made house-hunting service, feels that a
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areas, but for that price one could also become the owner of a two-bedroom apartment in Sliema it all depends on what you're looking for. He adds that the more predominant areas for investment are typically St Julians and Sliema, which are the most popular however its always good to keep your eye on the market for upcoming localities and special circumstantial property purchases. It is also important to keep government initiatives in mind, for example Valletta, with the ongoing City Gate project that should soon be finalised, or Qawra, with its new aquarium investment. The lifestyle concept in Malta was pioneered by George Fenech, Tumas Groups Chairman, who had a 140 million dream. He wanted to enhance the quality of life for those buyers who could make the right investment decision, Mr Portelli explains.
good investment for an overseas investor would not cost less than 300,000. Return on investment in the rental market ranges from 2.5 to five per cent, depending on location. If one is prepared to put in the effort for holiday rentals, return on investment can range from seven to 15 per cent. But it is hard work! he warns. There are a number of properties in Malta and Gozo currently worth buying, but the trick is finding one of them, which is why we are in the property search business. A sea-front property is always worth considering, although some are overpriced, he cautions, adding that sometimes a sellers expectations are not met by the buyers valuation.
A good investment can come in the form of dilapidated old housing, as with professional input and design one can increase property value in monetary terms, according to Chris De Micoli of Danda Build Limited. What we are known for is adding value through design and thats how we are successful, so my advice for a good return on investment is simply purchasing something with potential, he says, adding that other factors such as buying on plan and consulting professionals are equally important. Mr De Micoli explains that the property market is littered with choice and in fact there is a surplus of apartments. At 150,000 one could expect to find a two-bedroom house in some
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The legal aspect
John Cooper, joint Managing Director of Cassar and Cooper Ltd, speaks about the legal aspects tied to the purchase of property. A konvenju (promise of sale agreement) is signed.
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His vision of the Portomaso marina brought Malta to the attention of the international property market, with the Oscar of the property world a Gold Award in the Best Marina Development Category awarded to the project in the 2005 International Property Awards. As a result Portomaso became among the most exclusive addresses in Malta, and also home to the well-heeled, international celebrities and footballers. Those who bought at Portomaso in 2000 have seen the value of their property rise by over 400 per cent. Rental returns, too, have risen by 10 to 12 per cent, he explains. A prestigious project in the north is Tas-Sellum Residence in Mellieha and in the south is Ta Monita Residence, in the popular seaside village of Marsascala. These are Special Designated Areas (SDAs), Mr Portelli explains, meaning that non-Maltese buyers have the same rights as Maltese citizens, do not require a government permit, may purchase more than one property and can rent it out. Keith Buttigieg, Managing Director of RE/MAX Malta, explains that in the present market an ideal investment area for both rental and capital appreciation would definitely be in one of the SDAs. Foreigners purchasing in an SDA will be able to rent the property out without restrictions, maximising their return on investment. In the case where a buyer would be looking for capital appreciation, as today is a buyers market, one is in a position to find many interesting opportunities. A one- or two-bedroom apartment in a high-value project such as Portomaso, Tign Point or Fort Cambridge,
On signing buyers pay one per cent provisional stamp duty, as part payment of the five per cent, and an agreed deposit (generally 10 per cent). Citizens of EU member states who have resided in Malta continually for a minimum of five years at any time preceding the date of acquisition may freely acquire more than one immovable property. EU citizens who intend to make the property their primary residence do not require a permit. Minimum price for buyers from non-EU countries or when property is not to be a primary residence 169,205 for a house or villa and 101,551 for apartments or maisonettes.
if bought right, could guarantee the maximum rental return, he explains, which can range anywhere from four to seven per cent, depending on the purchase price. He adds that Fort Cambridge is an interesting prospect at the moment, as apartments are finally being finished and people are moving in. Reasonable pricing is still available. In the near future, when Tign Points Business Tower (which is adjacent to Fort Cambridge) is finished, it will generate a great demand for reasonably priced high-end serviced apartments such as those located at Fort Cambridge. Of course, it is important to have an eye for a good deal, he says. Malta's infrastructure is solid; therefore the advantages of investing in Malta by far outweigh the disadvantages. RE/MAX Malta has experienced considerable consecutive growth from the foreign market over the years, thanks to plenty of satisfied investors, Mr Buttigieg explains.
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vacation fashion
Maltas scorching summers, with an average temperature of 30C, attract scores of tourists to its shores. So what top summer catwalk trends can best be adapted to the Maltese summer? Light dresses and skirts especially appropriate for a climate such as Maltas remain must haves this season and they come in different lengths, styles and colours, providing every woman with an opportunity to find something to suit her tastes. Consider dresses which adopt the retro 50s American style. Think pretty
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A question many tourists ask is what to wear when holidaying in a sunny country such as Malta, in order to strike that perfect balance between fashionable and comfortable. Chiara Bonello looks at wearable trends for summer 2012.
florals and prim plaids, and complete your outfit with cats eye sunglasses. Maxi dresses may have been summer favourites for the past few years, but this has not detracted from their popularity. Made of chiffon, organza and other sheer fabrics maxi dresses come in a variety of colourful prints, such as those by Emilio Pucci and Just Cavalli. Versace and Alexander Mc Queen are just two designers who have done peplums this season (see page 52). They have become bigger and bolder this season, coming in both casual and evening dresses.
The print trend has also become very popular, whether in a head-to-toe outfit or in a blend of two different prints. Stripes, florals, spots and geometrics have dominated the catwalks this season; just look to D&G, Diane von Furstenberg or Alexander Wang for inspiration. Adopt the trend in racer back vest tops and light flowing skirts. A pair of bright statement print trousers is another way of working this trend, with cuts ranging from straight and sleek to light and billowing, as seen in the Salvatore Ferragamo and Fendi collections.
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Summer is the time for bright hues. The bright trend in fact continues in one of the seasons hottest colours orange, a colour proposed by almost all of the fashion designers. It is a great colour to wear when you have a tan, so your holiday in Malta may be the perfect time to put some orange into your wardrobe. If brilliant colours and patterns are not your thing, then take it easy with nudes, beiges and off-whites. The entire Calvin Klein collection for this season, from daywear to cocktail gowns, comes in these shades. Typical of the warmer weather, white in a variety of fabrics and styles is a major trend in summer 2012. One fabric that stands out in white is lace, and the good news is that lace is also big this summer. DazzLE at thE BEach Print, cutout, metallic, high waisted, one-shoulder and retro are just some of the swimwear trends for this sizzling season. When it comes to swimwear all kinds of prints look amazing, ranging from florals and geometric patterns to wild, tribal prints. Incorporate two trends in one and opt for a one-shoulder swimsuit or a bandeau bikini. Cutout swimwear is attention grabbing and looks good, flattering a long torso and flaunting a trim waistline. Ruffles are another popular trend, which should be avoided by anyone who wants to look slimmer than they are. When going to the beach a bag is a must-have. Opt for a trendy beach bag which is big and has a bright floral or abstract print. Heavenly fabrics, large flowing prints and vivid colours, as well as soft neutrals and pastels are all in fashion this season, so pick up some of these for your summer vacation.
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Ck Underwear
Since its inception, Calvin Klein Underwear for men and women has led the market by offering consumers cutting-edge design, innovative fabrics and exceptional fit and quality. Calvin Klein Underwear was formed in 1982 and would forever alter the way the world viewed and bought mens underwear. Once a utilitarian product, mens underwear suddenly became an object of desire. Known as the worlds finest designer underwear for men and women, Calvin Klein Underwear is synonymous with quality. Mens fabrics range from comfortable cottons to edgy sheer as well as fashion trend-forward prints and styles. Available from Calvin Klein Jeans Store, Pjazza Tign, Tign Point, Sliema.
Guess
The Guess underwear and beachwear collections for her this Spring/Summer 2012 feature graphics, colours and details that recall the swinging 50s and the more recent 80s thanks to the use of matt and shiny materials, and sequin embroidery. In contrast a second mood becomes more wild and romantic, inspired by the warm desert climates of Arizona and New Mexico as well as of sunny Florida. The collection for him offers casual, easy-to-wear items with folk theme accents, garment dyed pieces and a smoky colour palette. The latest arrival this season for both him and her is the Fitness Concept. A variety of garments perfect for either loungewear or the gym, adorned with 80s prints, are offered in cotton jersey. Guess, The Point, Sliema; Bay Street Shopping Complex, St Julians.
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Mexx Boys
The maritime theme continues as Mexxs Summer Boyswear collection pulls into Mexx Harbour. Time to pull out all the stops to greet the summer. Key items this time around are chinos and T-shirts with graphics centring on the harbour and life on and near the sea. Application work and badges continue to feature as a carry-over from the spring collections, while inside prints make their entrance. Colour-blocking splashes are over, this time offset with contrasting ribbing and marine stripes of course. Fabric mixing comes into play, both as a design element and to emphasise the lines easy-to-wear fits. Colours have a summertime maturity to them and range from heather red, white and macchiato to dark and oxford blue. Heather grey and twine hues provide a balanced background and offer plenty of mix-and-match opportunities as the summer really gets under way. Available from Mexx, Level 1, Bay Street Shopping Complex, St Julians.
Mexx Girls
Mexx Girlswear Summer collection takes us to the seaside. And with plenty of tiedying thrown in for good measure, this is a collection that is bound to serve up some marine fun in the sun. Given its theme, this collection is styled with abundant maritime details and heavy stitching not to mention crotched tape. Smocking, gathering and fabric mixing carry over from the preceding months for some extra mix-and-match options. Besides fabric mixing, the collection also combines fits, with woven and allover print maxi dresses and skirts set off against hot pants and cropped blouses. The collection also features jumpsuits, which can be found in woven and knit overall prints too. Drop-crotch knit pants and short length dungarees complete the look. Graphics stick to the marine theme with water, beach, photo prints. Spray effects and glitter keep things playful. As far as colours go, white and indigo are heavily present with pops of ruby red and orchid pink, while grey storm and corn starch tones balance things out. Available from Mexx, Level 1, Bay Street Shopping Complex, St Julians.
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Mexx Menswear
The Mexx Menswear Summer collection goes nautical, with the collection centring on inspiration taken from the ocean and sailing. The theme is clearly conveyed through the inclusion of key pieces such as the casual blazers in lightweight baby canvas and cube checked shorts with multiple stitching details. Summer has definitely arrived with the new Mexx collection. The collection continues with the nautical feeling through v-neck fineline t-shirts with maritime back prints, shorts with varying bleach effects and linen shorts. Shirts are also key to the collection with the use of double fabric, creating the contrast of the outside puppy tooth and inside contrast solid colour. Colours for this season consist of the classic sailing shades such as Riviera red and yachting blue. Along with those are the renewed bleached berry, summer grape and fresh green. Available from Mexx, Level 1 Bay Street Shopping Complex, St Julians; Pjazza Tign, Tign Point; Mosta and Valletta.
Teatro Boutique
Teatro Boutique is the designer shop which is always ready to offer you the best selection of some of the worlds leading fashion brands, such as Escada Sport, Marccain from Germany renowned for their quality and style, and Italian brands, Anna Rachele and Elena Mir, the only plus-size womens fashion brand to show at the Milano Moda Donna fashion week. At Teatro you can always find evening and casual dresses, skirts, pants and jackets, as well as handbags, belts and shoes at very good prices. Visit us today! Teatro Boutique, 88, Tign Street, Sliema. Tel: 2755 8899; Savoy Shopping Arcade, Valletta. Tel: 2123 9798.
Mexx Womenswear
Mexx goes all romantic for summer, with a focus on 50s neo romantic, a collection which is full of feminine floral prints and Vichy checks. Key outfit combinations for the Summer are the cigarette pants and cropped blazers along with the summer dresses and cardigans. The 50s floral prints are used throughout the collection and pair perfectly with the drainpipe coloured denim, a great alternative to a blue denim through the summer months. Throughout the collection details such as smocking and lace edging are added to the pieces, for that extra touch of femininity. Some key colours for summer are light carnation, lemon soda and hortensia, combined with floral prints to bring an outfit to life. Available from Mexx, Level 1 Bay Street Shopping Complex, St Julians; Pjazza Tign, Tign Point; Mosta and Valletta.
Point Shopping Mall offers a cool experience like no other for customers who are looking for a good mix of outlets within any budget! For a full calendar of events one can visit www.thepointmalta.com and The Points Facebook Page www.facebook.com/ThePointShoppingMall
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Rebelli is the leading fashion boutique in Malta for first line designer labels, offering the very latest collections to complement your lifestyles with luxurious clothes and accessories from the fashion houses of New York, London and Milan. The new Spring/Summer 2012 creations by Roberto Cavalli, Gianni Versace and the Versace Collection are synonymous with the excellence, elegance and glamour that are the hallmark of Made in Italy. These are just three of the top brands along with Elisabetta Franchi, Peuterey, Pinko and Serafini plus the more casual but smart and easy-to-wear styling by Blauer USA, Brian Dales, Dsquared, Fixdesign and Moncler. And when it comes to denim, JFOUR present a more aggressive approach to wearing blue jeans. Walk into Rebelli and you will realise that spring is in the air as you are greeted by a kaleidoscope of colours with shades ranging from pastel and sorbet, to the bright and vivid. Some top designers have also mixed in black and white. Theres a variety of floral, graphic and ethnic prints to choose from. Lace is back in a big way, from lace tops to dresses and on bags and shoes.
Its very feminine and classy, with Kate Middleton recently wearing a lace creation. When it comes to hemlines, maxi, midi and mini are all in vogue this season along with sexy plunging backs and the one-shoulder look. The choice specifically for men is equally vast: from formal wear with a classical touch, to impeccable Italian tailored suits by Armani Collezioni, Canali and Pal Zileri. Lab by Pal Zileri is younger and more casual while Dsquared, Paciotti USA and Stone Island provide a more sporty-streetwear look. At Rebelli youll find the right fashion item suitable for a wide range of ages, for every occasion and time of day or night. You may even sip a glass of Italian wine or an espresso while deciding what will make you look good and feel good. Everything here reflects a luxurious lifestyle, but its not just about enjoying the exclusive designer wear and accessories. It is also about the standard of service and attention to detail that we offer while the highly trained Maltese staff make every effort to ensure that you have a comfortable and enjoyable luxury shopping experience at Rebelli, situated in St Julians facing the exclusive Portomaso Complex.
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backdrop. I would then move on to my favourite viewpoint at Ta en cliffs where the horizon is endless and the silence is broken only by the sounds of the seagulls. For crystal clear snorkelling the secluded Gajn Barrani is my bay of choice, although I would also squeeze in an hour or so at the quaint and undisturbed Cable Bay in Qala. Taking in a relaxing stroll is also a highlight and two great spots are Gadira ta San Rafflu and Xlendi Valley, which affords beautiful views. What, for you, is it that makes Gozo unique? Ive been lucky enough to travel far and wide, however Gozo is a location unlike any other I have experienced. Beyond its unique landscape that is lush green and sprinkled with wild flowers, fruit and herbs in the winter and shades of burnt orange and ochre in the summer, the islands life source is its people. In a chaotic and confusing world, Gozo is a sanctuary within Europe and exists in a world of its own, far from the fears and concerns of many other places. The old adage a stranger is a friend you just havent met yet rings true in Gozo, and is one of the islands charms to many of my visiting friends. Do you have a favourite local food speciality? Rare to find in any restaurant, a truly traditional home-made favourite, seasonal at the end of March and beginning of April, is stuffed artichokes. Made simply from local artichokes, filled with parsley and garlic, and poached in salted water, this typical
dish should be indulged in by anyone lucky enough to be offered it. Where in Gozo do you go to relax? There is a quiet spot that is far from my usual haunts in Gozo that sits high above Marr and enjoys views across the channel. I always head there on a perfect day for a glass of white wine and to relax. There is something splendidly calming about a sea view, but I particularly enjoy the interaction of the boats leaving and entering the gateway to Gozo.
surrounding a hamlet of buildings, with a small church in the centre. There are magnificent views of Gozo while walking on its walls. Favourite local food speciality My favourite plate is rabbit fried in garlic and wine or cooked in a stew. However my mums Gozitan style pizza, called ftira beats them all, with a base of home-made dough covered with sliced potatoes, tomatoes, capers, garlic, anchovies and olive oil. The perfect spot to watch sunset is... Xlendi, while having an early bite or a coffee at one of the lovely restaurants and bars by the seashore. A still captured at sunset is the pride of every photographer. Whats special about living in Gozo? On arriving in Marr Harbour, the slower pace of life in Gozo is immediately apparent. The intense community belonging, combined with the beauty of the extended family life, is a magnet to most Gozitans, even after long years of emigration. The Gozitans are... Due to our double insularity, we go through more hardship to succeed in life, as our youngsters have to migrate to Malta in their late teens for studies and work. However many Gozitans convert it into a positive force, which pushes them to succeed. Some Gozitans, particularly those who never venture beyond our shores, tend to be more submissive and feel the little brother effect.
My Gozo
Gozo is often described as an all-year round destination ideal for beach, cultural, eco and walking holidays or simply an opportunity to get away from it all. Guide Me speaks to five Gozitan personalities about what this tranquil island means to them.
An unmissable spot in Gozo... The beauty of Gozo is that wherever you are, you can enjoy fantastic views. The Citadel in Victoria is one spot I make sure any friend who is visiting does not miss. Perched on a hill it offers a mixture of impressive fortifications
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What does Gozo mean to you? I have always defined myself as a Gozitan first and foremost, even when I was battling snow storms trying to get to the library of the University of Toronto in Canada. But now that Im getting on in years the bond and the pull are getting stronger still. Gozo is my being. If you are having lunch in Gozo, what do you pick off the menu? Where do you like to eat in Gozo? On the whole I try to avoid fine dining in Gozo. Not because there arent good ones but because somehow my culinary tastes equate the island with home cooking. In fact, the best food in Gozo comes out of Marias kitchen, my mothers. And I say this honestly and without a hint of sentimentalism. Beyond her kitchen, my absolute favourite home cooking restaurant, well sort-of restaurant, is Rosinas in Sannat. Her rabbit and broad beans and sultana pies are just divine. I say sort-of restaurant because Rosina, the matron whose personality is larger than the restaurant and who I love dearly, will cook for you only if it strikes her fancy. Unless youre Gozitan, of course. Have you seen Gozo change over the years? How? I know that it is trendy to say that Gozo has been ruined by overbuilding and there is some truth to this. Nevertheless, if you know where to look, the soul of the island is still there quiet, clever, never in a hurry. It is the same soul I grew up with when as a boy I used to see farmers selling milk door to door, with a goat in tow.
Morena Camilleri Singer and Maltas Representative at the Eurovision Song Contest, 2008
Gozo is great for... Being simply... Gozo! If you had a day off in Gozo, you would... Start the day by going to the Victoria market It-Tokk and Id just sit right in the middle enjoying a cup of tea and a Gozitan ricotta pie, watching the so-called busy life go by! Chances are there will be a popular guitarist who improvises lyrics to every young lady passing by! After that Id go for a walk in the countryside, perhaps to Ta en cliffs, Il-Wied tad-Dwejra, Wied il-Gasri, Ta Lourdes in Gajnsielem or Il-Qala. Then off to lunch in the sun in Marsalforn or Xlendi. To burn the calories Id have a swim in my favourite secluded beach, San Blas. Its quite a hike to reach it, but once there its truly worth the hassle and sweat. Id stop for dinner in a restaurant in a village square in Xagra, Qala or Victoria, followed by a drink in one of the nearby bars if Id have the energy after a day like that. For a dose of culture I would visit the gantija Temples and the Cittadella (pictured above).
D place to be in Xaghra
Dvenue Restaurant & Lounge is a true taste of finest Gozitan cuisine situated in the heart of Xaghra square, right beneath the impressive church walls. Dvenue Restaurant is the new modern establishment with a warm atmosphere that blends traditional Gozitan taste with a contemporary, chic environment.
selected meats that are cooked with flair and a selection of fresh fish served to your liking. Dvenue offers the tastiest of traditional dishes with rabbit being a specialty and local baby lamb to top it off there is an exclusive and extensive wine list of continental, local and new world wines. Dvenue is a popular venue with Gozitans, Maltese and tourists who visit the historic village of Xaghra. Everyone receives a warm welcome at Dvenue! Open For Lunch and Dinner Tuesday to Sunday 12.00-15.00, 19.00-23.00. DVenue 32, Victory Square, Xaghra, Gozo Tel: 2156 6542; Mob: 7955 7230 Email: dvenue@onvol.net www.dvenuerestaurant.com
The perfect spot to watch sunset is... Dwejra is most definitely one of the best options; its pure bliss to sit and enjoy the rich colours while the sun melts away in the horizon. Watching sunset from Xlendi or Ta en cliffs is also a beautiful experience. Which are your favourite spots in Gozo for a great night out? If Im in the mood for relaxation, I usually go to St Georges Square in Victoria and chill out at Grapes Wine Bar or else go to Marsalforn and pick a bar with an amazing sea view. On the other hand, if Im in the mood to dance and party till my feet hurt I go to Paradiso or La Grotta.
Dvenue offers a split-level dining experience al fresco with a unique and sizeable terrace. Strip away the ambience and the superb service of Daniels team and you are left with attentively prepared dishes including an assortment of freshly home-made pasta using the finest ingredients, carefully
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A taste of Malta
cisk LagEr
Cisk Lager, a beer of excellent quality, rich in tradition and heritage. It is brewed to the highest standards using only the choicest raw materials Cisk Lager is a goldencoloured, bottom-fermented lager with a distinctive and well-balanced character. Its rich hop aroma and pleasant bitterness, combined with a mild astringency, make it an outstanding thirst-quencher. Alcohol content is 4.2 per cent. Today Cisk Lager has developed and progressed considerably since its launch in 1928 and the range also includes Cisk Premium a smooth, well balanced and exceptional beer, Cisk Excel a low carbohydrate beer and Cisk XS an outstanding extra strong premium lager with a 9 per cent alcohol content. www.cisklager.com
Over the past 60 years, Kinnie has evolved to become one of Maltas leading and much loved brands. Launched in 1952 by Simonds Farsons Cisk, amid an influx of globally recognised brands, Kinnie from the start set out to be different from the rest of the competition. Its story is as unique as is its distinctive taste and flavour, and this year marks another important milestone in its heritage as Kinnie celebrates its 60th anniversary. It is an opportunity to keep on sharing, enjoying and celebrating in the lives of past and future generations.
Planning your next trip to the beautiful islands of Malta? Not sure which beach is closest to your hotel? Want to find those free Wi-Fi hot spots and tweet about the amazing weather in Malta? Then you are surely going to find the MaltaonDmove iPhone app very useful. In order to keep things simple and lively the App is called MALTA on the iPhone App store. The App showcases a list of Things closest to your current location, achieving this by geo tagging each Thing on the App whether it is a speed camera, public restroom or nightclub. Download the App if you have an iPhone or keep up to date with Facebook, Twitter and maltaonDmove.com until we launch the Android App.
Twistees is indeed unique as its an extruded rice-based snack, oven-baked and coated electronically, to give an overall coating with real cheddar cheese. This delicious snack has a pleasant crunch and moreover leaves a clean taste, unlike other cereal snacks. Its no wonder that Twistees is Maltas number one favourite snack. Other variants include Lite, with less salt and fat, and also BBQ and chicken flavours.
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Al fresco dining
An integral part of the Mediterranean summer is dining out under the stars, better still, by the waters edge. Chiara Bonello looks at what local cuisine is all about and at whats on offer for those looking to dine al fresco in Malta.
Malta has been described by some as a microcosm of the Mediterranean, reflecting its rich history as well as its more modern facets. One aspect of Maltese culture which has various influences, largely due to the islands variegated history, is its cuisine.
Pastizzi (flaky pastry filled with ricotta or mushy peas), bebbux (snails), torta tal-lampuki (fish pie), bragjoli (beef olives) and rabbit cooked in wine and garlic or in a stew, are some specialities associated with Maltese cooking, but through the years the Maltese culinary scene has been influenced by various other cuisines. When the Knights of St John (who hailed from various European regions) were in Malta, they brought with them their own chefs and ingredients, and although the native Maltese had little to no direct contact with the Knights, they worked in their kitchens and learnt a lot. This knowledge was then re-interpreted and adapted to the local cuisine. Over the centuries, though, as in all other countries, international cuisines, including Italian, French, Greek and Oriental, among others, have found their way in with the opening of several restaurants. Eateries are not in short supply on the island, ranging from fast food outlets to pasta houses
and pizzerias, and places serving steak, fish, rabbit and other delicacies. Eating out in Malta is often reasonably priced, with many restaurants offering the added bonus of an outdoor terrace for those who prefer to dine al fresco. So where should you head to for an al fresco dining experience? Maltas capital city, Valletta, is a blend of culture and commerce. Besides its many museums and churches, it also hosts a number of smaller restaurants and cafeterias which offer the possibility of dining outside. Restaurants along
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Merchants Street offer seating in designated areas of the pedestrian street where one can sit and enjoy a bite to eat, while soaking in Vallettas history; others provide seating within squares including St Johns and St Georges Squares; while yet others serve food on terraces affording fantastic sea views. Restaurants along the busy Valletta Waterfront give diners the opportunity of dining at the waters edge, quite literally. There are various cuisines on offer, ranging from Mediterranean to local cuisines, American fare and Chinese delights. A little further along the coast are the towns of Sliema and St Julians, two major tourist areas which offer an abundance of coffee shops and restaurants in close proximity of the sea. Restaurants dot the promenade which leads from Qui-Si-Sana in Sliema to St Julians, ranging in cuisines from authentic Maltese fare to a variety of wonderful Mediterranean-inspired eateries. A drive further north towards St Pauls Bay and Mellieha will lead you to some of the best eateries on the island, often with the added bonus of a beautiful sea or country view. Highlight destinations for a meal to remember under the stars, where you will come across one or several highly recommended eateries are Salina, Golden Bay, St Pauls Bay, Mistra, Armier and Melliea. Towards the south of the island is another treasure trove of restaurants. A trip to Marsaxlokk to try out one of the delectable fish restaurants is definitely well worth the drive, as this quaint natural bay, replete with traditional fishing boats, hosts restaurants serving the freshest fish on the island. The bonus is that many of the restaurants offer outdoor seating, right next to the sea.
And if youre after more fish for dinner, move on to the popular summer seaside resort of Marsascala, renowned for its excellent fish eateries. A trip to Malta is incomplete without a visit to Gozo. This also holds true for foodies as the island is teeming with restaurants, and perhaps here the choice of eateries with outdoor tables is relatively higher than whats on offer in Malta. Favourite hot spots include Xlendi Bay, Marsalforn, Marr ix-Xini and the Mgarr Harbour for great food with sea views, and pretty village or town squares in Xaghra, San Lawrenz and Victoria for a combination of exquisite cuisine and outdoor dining. The important thing to keep in mind is to carry out your research, to listen to the advice of friends and family who may have visited before you, or to ask the friendly locals. Alternatively just follow your instinct, you never know, you might uncover a hidden gem!
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traDItIoNal CuISINE
Maltese Stew
This delicious Maltese stew has been prepared by the Caruana family that runs Le Malte Restaurant in Sliema. Chefs: Jeanpaul, Jairo and Alberto Caruana.
Ingredients
2 medium onions 4 cloves garlic 2 medium carrots 1 medium courgette 2 medium potatoes 2 medium peppered goats cheese 450g pork loin 2 rashers bacon (collar) 2 medium Maltese sausages 850ml vegetable stock 100g plain flour 50g butter 2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley
Method
Fry the onions, garlic, bacon, carrots and courgette in butter for five minutes. Add the pork loin and cook for another seven minutes. Add the Maltese sausage and cook for another five minutes. Mix in the flour, reduce the heat and keep on mixing for one minute. Add the stock and increase the heat to bring it to a boil. Simmer for 15 minutes.Add the potatoes and parsley, and simmer for another 15 minutes or until the potatoes are cooked. Add the peppered goats cheese and stir until the stew is nice and thick. Serve with toasted bread and enjoy.
Preparation
Finely chop the onions and garlic. Cut the carrots, courgette, potatoes and pork loin into cubes. Cut the Maltese sausage and peppered goats cheese into slices.
Preparation Time: 20 minutes Method Time: 40-50 minutes Total Time: Approximately 1 hour
Le Malte Restaurant, Tower Road, Sliema (Next to Europa Hotel). Tel: 2134 2242. Email: lemalterestaurant@hotmail.com Find us on Facebook: Le Malte
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Al Molo
Al Molo is one of Maltas most celebrated eateries, with a reputation for providing an unmatched menu of delicious dishes prepared by our multi award-winning chef, Victor Borg, served with sophistication and in chic surroundings. Located in the picturesque Portomaso Marina, much of the Al Molo experience is inspired by the sea. In fact, our menu is predominantly fish based, though we are also renowned for our mele of dishes, with something to suit all palettes from hearty vegetarian meals to delectable end-of-meal treats. Al Molo, Portomaso Marina, Portomaso. Tel: 2138 4300; mob: 9953 3000; email:info@almolorestaurantmalta.com Complimentary underground parking facilities are available for diners at Portomaso.
Il-Kartell Restaurant
Since 1973, Il-Kartell Restaurant, in Gozo, has become the venue where friends meet to enjoy fine food and wine in an ambience of well-being. The chefs treat our Mediterranean and Gozitan cuisine with great care. Our menu offers a wide selection of antipasti, soups, pasta, meat dishes, fresh fish, as well as lobsters, oysters, cozze and vongole fresh from our aquarium, all at a reasonable price. Our extensive wine list includes Ta Mena Wines produced in Gozo using grape varieties grown exclusively on the island. Il-Kartell is beautifully placed in the picturesque left corner of Marsalforn Bay on the waters edge, with an indoor option also making it an ideal winter retreat. Outside catering events are available. Booking is recommended. Il-Kartell restaurant, Marina Street, Marsalforn Bay, Marsalforn. Tel: 2155 6918/7900 1965; email: info@il-kartellrestaurant.com or info@connectioncaterers.com; www.il-kartellrestaurant.com
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LAroma
Situated on the Sliema seafront, LAroma Restaurant is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Maltas shopping centre. LAroma prides itself on the preparation of traditional Mediterranean cuisine using recipes passed down through the generations. The menu comprises a selection of mouth-watering fresh fish, fine meat cuts and pasta dishes all at a great value for money. One of the house specialities, the traditional rabbit dish, is regarded by many locals as the best in town. Whether for a relaxed dinner or a lazy lunch LAroma is a great spot to sit down, unwind and watch the world go by. LAroma, 17, Ghar il-Lembi Street, Sliema. Tel: 2131 7633; email: laroma.restaurant@maltanet.net
Palazzo Preca
Palazzo Preca, owned by Charles Preca and his daughter Ramona of Tal-Familja Restaurant (a multi-award winning restaurant in Marsascala) fame, welcome you to their newest venture to experience dining in a 15th-century palazzo in the heart of Valletta. Palazzo Preca regales its patrons with fresh oysters, scallops, prawns, mussels and other exquisite seafood, as well as a variety of Mediterranean and Maltese dishes such as pasta (the pasta with sea food is highly recommended), colourful salads, Irish beef fillet, traditional cooked rabbit, fresh fish and shellfish. And for a romantic night, candle light dinner experiences are organised every Wednesday night. Palazzo Preca, 54, Strait Street, Valletta. Open for lunch and dinner. Tel: 2122 6777; mob: 9984 6866.
Point de Vue
A haven for meat lovers, Point de Vue in Rabat is renowned for its mouthwatering meat dishes and the biggest steaks in Malta: the 1.5kg T-bone steak and the 750g rump steak. The menu also includes a great selection of seafood, traditional Maltese dishes, chicken dishes and combos with a tempting range of meat, chicken, ribs, prawns and calamari. Every Thursday, between June and October, Point de Vue serves delicious suckling pig cooked in a traditional South African spit braai (barbecue rotisserie). Opening hours Butchers Grill: Lunch daily 12.00-15.00hrs; Dinner 19.00-23.00hrs; Java Lounge and Terrace: 08.00-11.00hrs. Seating: indoor and outdoor. Point de Vue, 2/7, Saqqajja Square, rabat. Tel: 2145 4117; fax: 2145 0195; email: pointdevue@nextgen.net.mt or reservations@pointdevuemalta.com; www.pointdevuemalta.com
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Ta Marija Restaurant
Ta Marija has been awarded Best Maltese Food Restaurant from 2005 to 2012. A stones throw away from the majestic Mosta Dome the superb Ta Marija Restaurant is run by a charming family who hasnt just got the recipes in the kitchen right, but has also succeeded in concocting and mastering a unique recipe of running a top-notch eatery. Every Wednesday and Friday night, Ta Marija organises a Maltese traditional extravaganza night with musicians and singers, followed by a Maltese folklore dance show. Transport from and to your holiday accommodation can be arranged directly with Ta Marija. Reservations are recommended. Ta Marija restaurant, Constitution Street, Mosta. Open for lunch and dinner. Tel: 2143 4444; email: info@tamarija.com; www.tamarija.com
The Joint
Inspired by the rugged glamour of 20s New York, The Joint is a vibrant and welcoming steakhouse, overlooking Spinola Bay, with an outdoor dining area thats right on the waters edge. Here meat is obviously the main event, and the finest cuts of the worlds best types of beef are served up simply and traditionally by award-winning chef Victor Borg and his team. However your meal doesnt have to be about steak theres a never-ending menu of other delights to choose from, too. The Joint, 135, Spinola road, St Julians. Open all day Tuesday-Sunday. Tel: 2138 4780; mob: 9988 5396; email: info@thejointrestaurantmalta.com. Complimentary parking at Portomaso is available for diners.
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Take Note
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS DUrING JUNE AND JULY
7 June A holiday commemorating the 1919 riots in which four Maltese men were shot and killed by British troops. On this day the National Assembly was founded, and a formal request for self-government was made. Commemorative ceremonies are held in Malta and Gozo. 29 June The feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul is the largest, traditional summer festivity and is celebrated at Buskett as a country harvest and folk festival, as well as a religious holiday. Mellieha Misrah iz-zjara tal-Papa Gwanni Pawlu II-26 ta Mejju 1990. Tel: 2152 4666 Valletta Waterfront Pinto Wharf. Tel: 2122 0633
CHEMISTS
Chemists are found throughout the islands and are open during normal shopping hours. On Sundays they operate on a roster from 09.00 to 12.30hrs in Malta and from 07.30 to 11.00hrs in Gozo. Details of the roster are available on the local Sunday newspapers.
SMOKING
No smoking is allowed in any entertainment establishment, including bars and restaurants, unless there is a smoking designated area.
POSTAL SERVICES
Most towns and villages have post or sub-post offices. Branch Post Offices in Malta and Gozo are open between 07.30 and 12.45hrs Mon-Sat. Sub-Post Offices are open between 08.00 and 13.00hrs and 16.00 and 18.00hrs Mon-Fri and between 08.00 and 13.00hrs Sat. Stamps can be bought from post offices, local newsagents, souvenir shops and hotels.
ELECTRICITY
The electrical supply is 230 volts, 50 hertz. The three-pin rectangular plug system is used, as in Britain. Adapters are very easy to find.
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From cocktails on the beach to dancing under the stars, outdoor clubbing events have already set the scene for a fantastic summer. And there really is no denying the fact that open-air venues make summertime socialising that bit more special and the Maltese islands seem to do that brilliantly. So, from the weekly upmarket events that chic international crowds clearly love, to the huge annual concerts that have come to attract over 50,000 revellers every year, theres definitely a lot to look forward to throughout summer 2012.
Gianpula Fridays every Friday Gianpula, Rabat Bringing you the best dance music and top local and international DJs, Gianpula Fridays are back for another must-attend season of Friday night events at this popular outdoor club. A season pass costs 25, with weekly Friday tickets available at the door. For a full list of events on at Gianpula this summer, including at the Gianpula Fields and Groove Gardens, visit www.gianpula.com.
Bedouin, St Julians
Lovesexy Lido Sundays every Sunday Amazonia, Bugibba The perfect wind-down to a week of clubbing, Lovesexy attracts a cosmopolitan crowd. Party-goers enjoy the relaxed atmosphere, with deckchairs, cocktails, two large swimming pools and chillout house music from early afternoon till sunset.
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Gianpula, Rabat
Boogie Nights 2 June MFCC, Ta Qali Now a name synonymous with great nights out, Boogie Nights ensure you do just that boogie! Theres a great lineup of top local DJs booked, including Mahoney, Sandro and Owen B, as well as Steve Caesar in the VIP area. Doors open at 22.00hrs. Bedouin by Priv every Wednesday and Friday from 2 June the Westin Dragonara Resort Known for their upmarket events and international crowd, Priv launch their new summer season on 2 June with Bedouin Fridays. At their newly-refurbished location down at the waters edge, youll find a luxurious all-white environment, cocktail bar and extended VIP area. The music will be largely house and lounge, and it will come courtesy of DJs Panelli and Ibiza-based Vince. On Wednesdays, Reef Rhythms will feature a more dancy atmosphere with a soundtrack of pure R&B and hip-hop, with sets by top local DJ Toni Toni. Priv Events will shortly become the first local events company to launch an iPhone and Android app aimed specifically at foreigners (available through iTunes), which will keep visitors to the islands up-to-date on the latest parties and activities, and can even give temporary membership to many of the islands best events. Marrakech by Priv every Saturday from 9 June the Gianpula Complex Another Sunday staple frequented by a chic and international crowd, Marrakech is a unique outdoor clubbing experience in Malta. The season kicks off with The White Party on 9 June, and guests can look forward to a sophisticated
atmosphere with VIP booths, gazebos and waitress service. This year the club will welcome numerous top international DJs including Juan Diaz official resident DJ for Pasha Ibiza, DJane Lora a top celebrity DJ who has recently performed for the likes of Mick Jagger and Kim Kardashian, and DJane Nadine from Hungary currently ranked the fifth top female DJ in the world. This summer the clubs resident DJ will be Kirmo, who is also from Hungary. Entrance to this event is free for members and 10 otherwise. A strict door policy is exercised, so dress to impress!
Bedouin, St Julians
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Isle of MTV
Photo by Mario Galea www.viewingmalta.com
Tuesday 26 June. A late-night after-party will follow the concert, taking place at Club Numero Uno in Ta Qali and featuring Felix Da House Cat (tickets are free to those with a pass, or 5 at the door). Finally, the week rounds off with Size Matters, a party at the Gianpula Complex in Rabat featuring Steve Angello, AN21 and Max Vangeli (tickets are 25/30/VIP 50, for more information visit www.freshevents.info). Isle of MTV Malta Special 26 June The Granaries, Floriana Once again, this well-loved event (which is largely credited with doubling the number of tourists under 24 years of age visiting the island) will be zooming into Malta with an A-list line up of international stars. Now in its sixth edition, Isle of MTV has come to attract crowds of up to 50,000 and has put Maltas name on the global pop concert map. The line-up for 2012 includes the likes of Flo-Rida, Nelly Furtado, Will.i.am and Cassie. This open-air concert is free and you will not need a ticket to get in. Malta Music Week 22-28 June Various Isle of MTV actually forms part of a larger musicfuelled event in Malta and Gozo this summer the fourth edition of Malta Music Week. Although some of the events do form part of the general summer clubbing calendar, each is likely to be bigger and better on the days in question. Things kick off with G7 Fridays on 22 June at Gianpula in Rabat, with a live performance by John Martin the voice of Swedish House Mafia (tickets are 6, for more information visit www.gianpula.com), followed by the Gozo Special Edition at La Grotto in Xlendi (tickets are 8). The week continues with a free open-air concert in the main Bugibba Square on Sunday 24 June featuring some of Maltas most up-andcoming bands, and followed, of course, by Isle of MTV on Love Brunch every Sunday from 15 July Xara Lodge, Rabat This new concept venue opens its doors for the first time, promising party-goers an exclusive new haunt and experience in this sophisticated country club. The Love Brunch kicks off at about 11.00hrs every Sunday, and patrons can enjoy a relaxed brunch or lunch as they relax by the pool or on the lawn. The party starts as the afternoon turns to evening, and continues into the night and under the stars.
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Getting around
Malta is about 27 km long and 14.5 km wide. Short distances make it possible to make the most of your stay at a relaxed pace. The network of buses within the public transport system covers nearly all the islands. Car hire rates in Malta are good value. You may also enjoy a relaxing trip on the calm, blue Mediterranean Sea by taking an island or harbour cruise or cross between Valletta and Sliema by ferry at half hourly intervals. BUSES Arriva Malta, part of pan-European Arriva Group, operates public transport services in the Maltese islands, on a network offering multiple connections and main termini in Maltas capital, Valletta, and Gozos capital Victoria. Ten routes operate in Gozo, including Route 301 linking Victoria and Mgarr Harbour every 30 minutes. Arrivas services run between 05.30hrs and 23.00hrs, with night buses in some areas, and five express routes (X1, X2, X3, X4 & X5) linking various localities to the airport and the Gozo Ferry in Cirkewwa. Various off-bus ticket options are available from retail outlets all over the islands. More details at www.arriva.com.mt TRAVELLING TO GOZO A regular ro-ro ferry service carries passengers and cars between Malta and Gozo. The trip takes about 30 minutes. For information and time-tables contact The Gozo Channel Company on tel: 2210 9000. A seaplane service between Malta and Gozo, Harbour Air, also operates from the Valletta Sea Terminal in Malta and Mgarr Harbour in Gozo. Visit www.harbourairmalta.com
CAR HIRE Most international car hire companies have a branch in Malta. Local companies too offer this service, with or without a chauffeur. Car hire rates are very reasonable compared to those in other European countries. TAXIS Taxis are identifiable by their all-white livery. All taxis are fitted with meters and should charge government-controlled prices. However, you should agree the fare before starting the journey. Any complaints should be addressed to the Public Transport Authority, tel: 2143 8475. Over recent months, a number of private companies have been set up to offer competitive chauffeur-driven services.
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