Birgufest is the most romantic thing you can see on Malta.
I have been living on Malta betwen 2014 and 2017.
I was curious about how the Maltese tiles are created, so I got connected with one craftsman and had a look.
At Notte Bianca ( White Night) you can visit places which are closed for the public on other days.
There is a Lower and Upper Barrakka garden in Valletta. Both are beautiful.
St. John’s Co-Cathedral is the biggest attractions in Valletta. You will see why.
Therese Bonnici from The Malta Independent wrote a beautiful article about my ‘Doors of Malta’ photography project.
In the middle of last trip to Gozo, I visited the Folk-Art Museum. The whole exhibition was a bit simple and poor, but there were some interesting things as well.
Last weekend I took a 40 minutes ride with ferry to visit Gozo, the second island of Malta
I visited Blue Grotto, where you can have a 20-30 minutes boat drive in the beautiful light blue sea and see some caves.
It is going to be my first month on the island. I can tell by now what I like and what I really do not like.
I visited Valletta, the capital of Malta. I have trouble to understand the boundaries of the cities. As the whole country could fit into an average European capital, the Maltese cities are more like districts to me.
I started my second week on the island. Now lots of the thing seems to be friendlier, then how they were at the beginning. As the job hunting makes no sense in this month, so I can be a tourist, and just enjoying myself for a while…
I have arrived at Malta in 2014 as I have realized I better off leaving my hometown behind and let myself got engaged with various new adventures in a new country or maybe around the World.