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    • Jour 8

      Day 8 • Comino Island and Blue Lagoon

      29 mars, Malte ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Well, I think the pictures are worth a thousand words. What a glorious place. 😎

      Not really much to say other than - if you are visiting, go as early as you can. We arrived at the Blue Lagoon soon after 10am. There were a few boats alighting, but not crowded. Some stayed on the beach or swam from moored boats. We walked on the island for about an hour and a half. By the time we got back to the Blue Lagoon at 11.30, there were many more boats and at least 10 times as many people.

      Happily, the boat we were on then took us around to Crystal Lagoon where we moored for about 45 minutes - for lunch, for a swim in the clear turquoise waters, to just enjoy sitting on the rocks - or all of the above. Tranquille.

      It is Easter long weekend, so that accounts for some of the ‘busyness’, but we are not even in April yet. We could only imagine how crowded this glorious island becomes in summer. Go as early as you can … and enjoy. But don’t expect you will be the only one with that idea. 😎
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    • Jour 9

      Day 9 • Il Barrag Farmhouse B&B, Nadur

      30 mars, Malte ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

      Here on Gozo, it’s beginning to feel like ‘Déjà vu … all over again’.

      Some reading this post might recall that late last year, while on what was supposed to be a 1,000 km walk, I had knee trouble that put an end to that - specifically a stress fracture in my right knee (and later a meniscus tear in my left but that’s another story). After months of doing very little, some of it on crutches, it seemed that the fracture had healed, confirmed by a scan. I started building up exercise, walking a little more and all was going well.

      On this holiday, I’ve been prudent, or so I thought. But a few days ago my right knee started bothering me … a little at first, but more so now. I know from experience where that can lead and I do fear a refracture. So I’ll be taking it easy until we fly back to Marseille on the 2nd April, and hoping a few days’ rest in the meantime will help to get me to our next destination and then home without too much drama.

      I’m encouraging The French to explore a little more in coming days and I can share some of his photos - in the meantime here are some of our digs, a restored (400 year old) farmhouse B&B in the small town of Nadur.

      After two nights here, we will make our way back to Malta Island to Rabat / Mdina for another two nights. Thankfully we’ve already had a short visit to the Mdina and The French will have time for a longer visit which he’s keen to do. The good news is that we’ve pretty much seen everything that was high on our list so, while this is a frustrating development, there is no sense of missing out.

      And our host tells us that the Easter procession on Sunday morning will pass along the narrow street right by our front door. Our room has a small balcony on to the street, so we may not even need to leave the room to see it.

      l-Għid it-Tajjeb. That’s Happy Easter in Maltese. 😎
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    • Jour 10

      Day 10 • Nadur, Gozo - Easter Sunday

      31 mars, Malte ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Nadur is a small town sitting above the Mgarr Harbour. I read that it was ‘one of the first hamlets of Gozo island to be raised to the status of a village. It took place in 1688, when Nadur with its outlying area was dismembered (!) from the Matrice parish in the Citadel and established a parish on its own.’

      Easter Sunday morning and soon after we finished breakfast the procession began from the Church around the corner. I was able to take a couple of videos from our balcony. I’m not much of a videographer - I kept cutting at all the wrong moments. And while faffing around with the video, didn’t take any photos until right at the end. The French was down in the street, just at the corner with a close up view. You can see him top right.

      Nadur offers picturesque coastal walks to nearby beaches, which we would have enjoyed in other circumstances. Instead, I had a quiet and relaxing day in our B&B - grateful for Netflix, though I could/should have been doing some French homework - while The French took the bus to see the Fungus Rock.

      It was a lovely evening and The French and I took a short, slow stroll to the town square for dinner. We were surprised and delighted to find a small restaurant offering a Japanese / Thai menu. ☺️
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    • Jour 11

      Day 11 • An evening in Rabat

      1 avril, Malte ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      This morning we took the Gozo fast ferry to Valletta and then a BOLT * to Rabat - Mdina for our last two nights on Malta. We visited the Mdina on the way back from Dingli Cliffs last week (see Day 4), but hadn’t wandered around Rabat. Accounts of Rabat - Mdina seem to vary - but there’s no doubting a rich history going back many thousands of years. More info below.

      We arrived at our new digs, grateful for an early check in and delighted to find we had a light and airy studio with kitchen facilities and a sunny terrace. The French went for a stroll to a nearby shop and came back with provisions to make a ham cheese and tomato baguette for lunch on the terrace. 😎.

      In the afternoon The French went back to the Mdina and also did a reconnaissance for likely dinner spots not far from our apartment. He discovered quite a few restaurants in the heart of Rabat, and just 800 metres away. It was a fine evening, and we enjoyed a slow stroll, through some charming narrow streets, and dinner in the courtyard at Castelletti. We had a small (very small) martini blanco as an aperitif (or I should say aperitivo) to begin.

      Lovely evening. Last day tomorrow. 😎

      More here on Rabat and Mdina

      https://www.visitmalta.com/en/a/mdina-and-rabat/

      https://www.malta-guide.net/travel/mdina-rabat-…

      * Travel tip: Up until my knee started playing up we’d mostly taken local buses (frequent, efficient, on time, inexpensive, clean) to move around - when ferries were not an option. In the past few days we’ve opted for a BOLT car door to door. On Malta they have taxis, Uber and BOLT (new to me) with the last being the most popular. We’ve never waited more than a few minutes. Given the size of Malta, and Gozo much smaller still, it’s rare to need a long/expensive journey. Most of our journeys have been between 5 and 10 kms. Recommend downloading the BOLT app if visiting Malta / Gozo.
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    • Jour 22–25

      Malta our last stop

      14 avril, Malte ⋅ 🌬 22 °C

      Walking through Valletta the first time I am reminded of Venice. It seems like everybody here is a tourist, of course, including us. Is it like Venice where nobody actually lives in the city apart from the tourists? Turns out that's not quite correct. When you look over the harbor you can see quite dense housing everywhere and although the main thoroughfare of Felicia is wall-to-wall tourist, you do still see locals. You also see evidence of apartments down the many tiny, narrow side streets with their balcony windows built out over the street.

      Malta is such an ancient historic place built on sandstone which is still being quarried. Historically it can be traced back to Neolithic times. Christianity was brought to Malta by the Romans in 60 AD, then came the Arabs, the Normans and for a while Malta was controlled by Sicily. The French were here for a brief period of time before Malta requested help from the English and evidence of that time until Independence is everywhere. It is however still very much both a European country and yet British. They are in the EU and euro is the currency.The cars drive on the left and English and Maltese are the two official languages. The Maltese language derives from its early Arabic roots. It is hard to escape the influence of the Catholic church. Church spiers can be seen everywhere. They must have been significant wealth because the churches are very ornate.

      Our hotel is very well located in the center of Valletta and we have a balcony overlooking some of the city's spectacular buildings. We have been advised to seek out the gardens close to the hotel and we go there for our morning coffee every day. The gardens sit at the top of the hill of which there are many, overlooking the stunning harbor and bays. This place has been a fortress for centuries and battlements are everywhere clearly to defend the country. The first day, over coffee we hear the sound of cannon fire, which scattered the vast number of pigeons that live in this small garden. The 12:00 salute is undertaken everyday where one cannon is fired by an officer in a British army uniform. Originally the cannon signalled it was mid day so sips could keep accurate time.

      Bob takes a tour of the bunkers and war rooms. Used by different armies including NATO. It might be a very small country in the Mediterranean but it's strategic. Unsurprisingly I did not go on the tour.

      It is easy to see why Malta is so popular with tourists and it's relatively cheap. It is very pleasant walking the streets as we do the first couple of days. Just looking at the houses, buildings and churches. The only issue is Valletta is built on a hill and one concession for pedestrians is a lift at the bottom for €1. Haven't tried that yet but can see very well why it is necessary. I can't imagine any local becoming overweight here. Everyone would be fit.
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    • Jour 5

      Besuch BigTurtler in Marsaskala

      25 avril, Malte ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      Endlich haben wir BigTurtler und seine Gang in Marsaskala besucht.
      Nach einer Besichtigung von TurtleHome und TurtleTerrasse hat uns Turtle TurtleTown gezeigt. Es ist wirklich schön da! Viele tolle Fotospots. Und halt eben.... Meer!

      Leider ging der Tag viel zu schnell vorbei. Aber wir werden uns noch mehrmals treffen in den nächsten Tagen.

      Ach ja, Hannes haben wir natürlich auch kennengelernt. Er wird uns nächste Woche nach Deutschland begleiten und seinen fast einjährigen Aufenthalt in Malta beenden.
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    • Jour 7

      Gräber, Feuerwerk und Wellen

      21 avril 2022, Malte ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      Am Mittwuch und Donnschti heimer zwe ruehigi Täg igleit: Usschlafe, gmüetlichs Programm u feins Ässe. Am Mittwoch simer zersch nomal nach Rabat di alte Katakombe ga aluege. Das isch sehr idrücklich gsi, wieviel Gräber die im Untergrund i Kalkstein ineghoue hei. Es isch es ziemlichs Labyrinth gsi.
      Am Abä simer nachem Znacht no ine Bar e Drink ga konsumiere und de hets ufs Mal afa chlepfe über der Stadt. Drum heimer ufem Heimweg no en Zwüschestopp bim Hafe igleit. Äs paar vo de Rakete heimer so chönne luege... Wos äs Momäntli still isch gsi, heimer gmeint äs sigi fertig u si hei gange. Im Hotel hets aber de ume agfange mit chlepfe. Leider hei mir üs ersch churz vorem elfi (nach 2 Stund Fürwärk) nomau chönne ufraffe use ds ga. Dummerwis isches denn de grad ganz fertig gsi... 🙈
      Am Donnschti simer mitem Bus nach Marsaxlokk gfahre. Dört hei nis d Wälle fasch wäg gspüelt u dr Wind fasch furt blase u drum simer de rasch wider hei i ds Hotel...
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    • Jour 8

      Gozo

      22 avril 2022, Malte ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Mir hocke hie amne louschige, ruhige Plätzli mit gmüetleche Stüehl am Malta International Airport u warte uf üse Rückflug. Zum Glück hei au di angere Fluggäscht dä Platz nid gfunge u hocke wie d Hüehner ufem Stängeli.
      Bimene Schluck Kinnie dänke mir zrügg a geschtrig schön Tag...
      Denn simer tatsächlech scho am 7.10h ufgstange, für üsi 3 stündigi chaotischi Reis nach Gozo azträte. Äs isch zwar nid perfekt organisiert gsi, aber mir hei du tatsächlech uf Gozo üses härzige Chäri chönne i Empfang nä! U de isches los gange! Mit sagehafte maximale 40km/h simer losdüset. Gozo isch würklech ä schöni Insle u het sowohl härzigi Dörfli, aus ou grossi Chilene (dr eint Dom sigi sogar dr 3. grösscht vo Europa!) u schöni Landschafte ds biete. D Houptstadt mit ihren 7500 Iwohner hätt ou no ä wunderschöni Zitadelle, de hets üs aber de leider nüme glängt zum ga aluege...
      Hmm, leider müesse mir itz de grad zum Gate. Aber schön si si gsi die Ferie! Adieu Malta!
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    • Jour 7

      Day 7 Valletta

      26 juin 2022, Malte ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Back to valletta after whistle stop drive around some of the island, time for beer 🍺

      Quite a nice city surprised at how hilly it actually is, luckily the streets are narrow so there's some shade in this heat.En savoir plus

    • Jour 20

      Valletta, Malta

      1 août 2022, Malte ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Nach meiner Nacht im Hostel habe ich gleich am Morgen eine Street Food Walking Tour gebucht. Die Tour führte einmal quer durch die Geschichte Maltas (ist schon krass, wie oft die Insel von verschiedenen Mächten eingenommen wurde) und wie sich dieser Einfluss auch auf die Esskultur ausgewirkt hat. Gleich zu Beginn gab es etwas, was so ähnlich wie Baklava war, nur herzhaft, sehr lecker. Es folgte traditioneller Kaffee (mit Orangenschalen und Anislikör), eine Süßigkeit aus Brot und schwarzem Honig, Tapas und eine Art Panini. Die Tour war sehr unterhaltsam und die Speisen wirklich lecker. Dabei habe ich ein Schweizer Pärchen kennengelernt, mit denen ich noch meine Reise durch die Schweiz ausgewertet habe, beide meinten, ich habe Bern vergessen (naja, beiden kommen halt aus Bern 😄). Anschließend besuchte ich mich die Kathedrale (welche wirklich beeindruckend war, das hätte ich von draußen nicht gedacht!). Und durchschlenderte die Altstadt, bis ich abends wieder die Fähre nach Sizilien nahm. Insgesamt ein toller Abstecher, der sich gelohnt hat. Beim nächsten mal nehme ich mir hier einen Mietwagen und erkunde ganz Malta 😊.En savoir plus

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