Top hidden island beaches
Top hidden island beaches Paradise bay Photo: James Bianchi Summer is steadily approaching and as a result of the pandemic, we prefer to opt for the quieter, more secluded spots.…
Top hidden island beaches Paradise bay Photo: James Bianchi Summer is steadily approaching and as a result of the pandemic, we prefer to opt for the quieter, more secluded spots.…
"The quality of European bathing waters remains high after four decades of action aimed at preventing and reducing pollution...”
time to explore with esplora Mdina, la silencieuse qui fait parler Si vous êtes de passage à Malte vous avez sûrement déjà visité La Valette…Mais savez-vous que Mdina est l’ancienne…
Eleni Karatzia guides us through a nature walk in the southeastern part of Malta.
Qolla l-Bajda battery, an artillery battery located in Żebbuġ, built by the Order of St John between 1715 and 1716 is set to be restored to its original state by NGO Din L-Art Ħelwa
A what now? A 2,000-year-old Punic tomb was discovered in Żejtun by the Water Services Corporation whilst they were carrying out roadworks
Following several months of restricted opening hours and at times even complete closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Heritage Malta is now gearing up for summer with more frequent opening times at its sites and museums from the beginning of June until the end of October
Attention all engineers, urban town planners and architects! You are being invited to take part in an urban design contest, to propose ways in which the southern city of Marsascala can be made more attractive to visitors
Despite the fact that theatres are expected to reopen soon, a brand new play in Maltese could not be postponed any further and the cast and crew are positively determined to present the show, exclusively online
time to explore with esplora An insight on the restored paintings of Olof Gollcher An online lecture is being organised in a collaborative effort between Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum…
Malta International Airport’s honeybee population has more than doubled, with a second airport apiary, which now has around 750,000 resident queens, workers and drones
Animal migration, particularly birds, will be the subject of Heritage Malta’s next webinar, to be live-streamed on Facebook on Wednesday 26 May, at 6.30pm