Marsalforn
Travel Blogs from Marsalforn, Malta
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A good piece of advice
... and a half relaxing, swimming and reading here. I soon realised time was passing on, so I retraced my steps back to Marsalforn where I grabbed a light lunch. I then found a gravelly track heading east along the coast towards Ramla Bay. It didn't appear ...
Livin' on a Gozo
... we were less than 100km away! That's Malta for you, although small, public transporting around can take a little while. Marsalforn is stunning. I fell in love almost instantly. A gorgeous remote bay surrounded by hills, Marsalforn is a small ...
Best laid plans...
After a late night running around Marsalforn with Olle trying to find an extra din insert for someone who'd managed to lose theirs, we were hoping to do a sunrise dive off Reqqa point. We got up nice and early - to find mahoosive weather had decided to ...
Sunday, Sept 4, 2005
Flight and Arrival We started in Duesseldorf early Sunday morning (6.45 am) and landed on Malta Airport 2,5 hours later. We had a pleasant flight and enjoyed a view on glaciers when we crossed the Alpes. We were welcomed by Peter, a member of the ...
Gotta go to Gozo!
... and the hillsides are divided into small farming plots growing olives or veggies or fodder for goats to make great Gozo cheese. Marsalforn is famous for it’s ancient Roman Salt pans which are really remarkable and only a short walk from the ...
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