Crossroads and battlefield

Due to its unique setting in the southern Mediterranean, Malta has seen wave upon wave of cultures for millennia. The story starts with the Neolithic era, with occupations by the Phoenicians, followedEn savoir plus
Victoria streets

Time for a bit of island hopping. Due to rough weather, the fast ferry from Malta to the smaller island of Gozo isn't running so I take a slow bus to the north-west of Malta, then the large but slowerEn savoir plus
X-rated excursions

One of the commonest letters in the Maltese alphabet is X, which looks forbidding but it's pronounced like the English "sh". The two towns I visit on the first full day in Gozo, beginning with X,En savoir plus
Back in the 11th century

The ancient city of Mdina has been inhabited since the 8th century B.C. and gets its name from the Arab occupation. There used to be railway doing the 10-mile journey from Valletta but the green andEn savoir plus
Three for the price of one

Besides the layout of Valletta defining its history, it allows some fine day excursions. The so-called Three Cities Birgu, Isla and Bormla, while accessible by bus from central Valletta, are betterEn savoir plus
From boutique to palace

If my previous stay in Valletta was at a boutique, my return is to a palace. Maybe not as we know it, but it must have been the town house of a prosperous family centuries ago. The owner has sent me aEn savoir plus
Speak, WorldOh, so good to see you traveling again, and speaking in the present tense when you describe your adventures. Just like old times.
VoyageurThanks for that! More to follow, hopefully.