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St. Ursula Street, Valletta
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Asti Guest House Valletta

St. Ursula Street Valletta, Island of Malta, Malta

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Winding up

A travel blog entry by xcountryinmalta

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... has been the socialising between the adults including our friends at St Albans school and even the Aussies. I upset the Dutch refusing to swap my NZ hoody, but scored a Croatian T-shirt and cap from another friendly delegation. The boys have been busy trading and the New Zealand gear has been in high demand. Liam gave his hoddy in for an Irish singlet. Max has swapped his NZ T-shirt for an ...

St John's Cathedral in Valletta is simply amazing

A travel blog entry by maltalove

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I love beautiful churches. I grew up in Sweden and there the churches are not as beautiful as they are in Catholic countries so when I was in Malta I googled which churches i could visit.

I came across this site of St John's Cathedral in Valletta and it looked beautiful. Usually things look nicer ...

Hoho

A travel blog entry by sydneyalicat

... to be here already, so I ask who and she says Hilary Clinton, wow I am suprised. Anyway we hang there for a minute and see her drive up and meet and greet and get a couple of photos. So then we head back to the bus station to try and get out hoho bus. All seems to be a bit unorganised and there are 3 cruise ships in as well adding to the mess. Finally get on the right bus and head off into the countryside. First stop is ...

Seriously, does the sun need to be this bright?

A travel blog entry by kochwebb

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... dinner without much rush. Dinner was fabulous as always and our waiters were as attentive as ever. As we ate, the sun started to go down and by the time we were done, it was dark except for the glow of the Maltese skyline. We stopped in to Vintages for some after dinner drinks and then Connie and I went back to the room to watch our departure and get some night shots as we pulled out. The evening was nice and warm and the sea was as flat as ...

Meeting the Extended Family

A travel blog entry by adamsteph

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... known as Rabat) which hosts the major citadel of Gozo, a fortified lime stone structure built at the highest point on the island.


Friday afternoon we went to the beach with Ray and Mary. It wasn’t your average white sand beach, in fact there wasn’t a grain of sand in site. We set our towels out on the flat limestone. Mary and I soaked up the sun, while Ray and Adam chose to jump off the rock ...

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