Palm Court Hotel

Tamar Street, Qawra, Island of Malta, SPB05, Malta | Hotel

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Holiday in Malta

A travel blog entry by rommel_uk

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I went on holiday to Malta to get away from the lovely rain in the UK. But my luck wasn't with me as it rained most of the visit lol. I did enjoy Malta as a whole and would recommend people to visit this island there is much to see and even has the famous popeye village (used in the film). There are lots of beaches and the locals were friendly, the …

Malta - Mediterranian Stronghold.

A travel blog entry by heatheravan

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... both tourist and pleasure craft ply the waters.

We arrived on Ryan Air, after one of the worst airport experiences at London's Luton and quite an uncomfortable flight. Luton, an hours drive north of London services the budget airlines and tries to accommodate too many people at once. Our first snag was that even though we had checked in online, as we are non EU, we had to present our paperwork for a "stamp". We queued and when arrived at the desk the girl ...

Valletta

A travel blog entry by ricki958

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... men all tried to force their way on board. I’ve seen disorderly queues before, and a bit of a jostle when a crowd doesn’t know how to line up, but this was all-out chaos. Eventually I grabbed Mum’s arm. "Come, on, we don’t need this bus that badly," and we backed away.

Eventually the bus driver forced the door closed, with some of the Africans bodily squeezing through, forcing their way in, and the bus left. There ...

The Maltese experience

A travel blog entry by andrewjerome

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... and buying some supplies, we needed to have another nap afterward.

Our friend Gary from Australia used to work at a local venue here called Tom Bar, so we promised him we would go for a drink at his old watering hole. We dressed up and decided to head in using the local buses, which cost only fifty cents. To give you an idea, they are pushy and noisy, your knees touch the seat in the front when sitting and you need to stoop when walking to the front or back of the bus. ...

First port... Malta!

A travel blog entry by cynthialandon

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... coast. The water was blue and clear and Chris found lots of places he said thought pirate treasure was hidden... or at least he would have hidden it there if he was a pirate! After leaving there, we were taken to a small fishing village which was breathtaking. The entire harbor was filled with hundreds of beautiful, brightly colored boats of all shapes and sizes. At first we were perplexed by the tiniest boats, some seemed too small for a person to even sit in and have it ...

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Location

This hotel, located on Tamar Street, Qawra, is near Popeye or Sweethaven Village, Rotunda (Church of St. Mary), Cresta Dive Centre, and Ta' Cenc.
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1.50 of 5 stars Poor