Sette Giugno: explained
Sette Giugno, the seventh of June, is one of five national holidays in Malta. Unfortunately, for many, Sette Giugno merely translates to a day off work and an opportunity to sip a cocktail near the sea.
Sette Giugno, the seventh of June, is one of five national holidays in Malta. Unfortunately, for many, Sette Giugno merely translates to a day off work and an opportunity to sip a cocktail near the sea.
"The quality of European bathing waters remains high after four decades of action aimed at preventing and reducing pollution...”
Oh YEAH! American business magazine Forbes shone a light on three beaches on the Maltese Islands, marking them as some of the safest post COVID-19
Local photojournalist Darrin Zammit Lupi has won the Yannis Behrakis International Photojournalism Award for 2021, with his project titled: The first photo I ever took of my daughter, and the last
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.
As of midnight tonight, a COVID-19 vaccine certificate can be obtained online, as the government plans on using it to re-open some social activities
Once we arrived, we found that the beauty of Malta is beyond anything I could have imagined
Are you currently excitedly planning your trip to the sunny Maltese Islands? As it stands, we have incredibly low COVID-19 case rates and are in the process of relaxing certain restrictive measures, so we definitely can’t blame you if you’ve chosen Malta as your holiday destination for 2021
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
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
510 tonnes of waste was collected from 400 kilometres of roads and public spaces by public service employees this week, as part of a cleanup campaign called Insebbħu Pajjiżna