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Archives for: "October 2017"
I had wanted a chill out day and just chilling in the sun, reading and swimming. So for one day Mart went alone. more »
We made a trip to Gozo, the northern island (which is still visible on my card of Europe =) ). Very beautiful island and definitely less garbage - on Malta it is disgusting how much garbage and human waste is lying around everywhere. more »
While we were busy with another trip to Valletta and exploring the villages, bays, mountains and everything else in a few kilometer range, it had not occurred to us, to just take a closer look on our temporary home. more »
I had wanted to go chilling at the beach while Mart went for some food. Exactly when I had started my way down to the bay, one fat rain cloud approached the beach. And as tourists only have collective intelligence, they flew altogether. And suddenly… more »
After a very long first day at the scouts camp exploring every village around, we had a wonderful evening under the stars. Cooking, drinking, listening to music. The air tasted a little salty and when it got cold, we chilled ourselves into our tent… more »
...but we did find a campsite =) by accident we found a campsite leaded by scouts in golden bay. more »
Camping in Malta is not very common because it's rocky and with very less trees (TREEEEES, THEY ARE...gone). So we thought we'd better check out where we could built up our tent the next days as long as we had a place for our luggage. more »
We had spent the rest of the day walking around in Sliema, checking out local products, shops and of course the bay. Valletta/Sliema has some sort of beach at the heart of town. The evening we spent on that amazing roof terrace with wine, pizza and the… more »
We decided Valletta was worth more than one short view, so we wanted to stay for two nights and ended up in some very fancy hippie-hostel. It smelled like entering a head shop, every wall was painted by different people and they had a little back yard… more »
Arriving in Valletta was like entering London just a little smaller and with more sun. Meaning there are the red double-decker busses (the old ones where you can hop on and off while driving), a wembley store, every restaurant offers fish and chips with… more »