This legend is centred around the fortified city of Senglea, a crucial city for the Maltese military base, part of the Cottonera among other fortified cities including Birgu and Cospicua. Back in the day when the Order of Saint John ruled over Malta, the Grand Master at the time built a spacious house famously known as the ‘Casa della Sirena’ (a literal translation to ‘House of Mermaids’). The house was so massive that it was noted to be the largest house in Senglea, with an esteemed garden to compliment the building. Unfortunately, this house was demolished during the second world war, the cave underneath being the only survivor from the whole building. This cave was known for the mermaid that found shelter in this cave after a treacherous storm.
The mermaid decided to stay put and make the cave her home, swimming out to huge boulders next to the beach and sing with her haunting voice, enchanting fishermen nearby. One day one particular fisherman followed the cadence of her voice, meeting with the mermaid at the cave. While initially timid, the mermaid and the fisherman became friends, planning multiple meet-ups close to her cave. While the mermaid thoroughly enjoyed these encounters, she was incredibly worried as she was innately cursed, instantaneously turning into stone if a human kisses her lips.
One day, during another encounter between the mermaid and the fisherman, the fisherman, unknowingly of the curse, went and touched lips with the mermaid, causing her to turn into lifeless stone. From that point forward, the cave always had a rock in the form of a mermaid in place, leaving a history mark for inhabitants and curious visitors alike.