Built on a limestone foundation, Valletta housed defense systems in deep tunnels during WWII that saved Malta and Allied ...
The Malta Tourism Authority has begun promoting destinations with rich military history on this island in which every inch of ...
The star-shaped Fort St Elmo, which stands on the seaward side of the Sceberras peninsula that divides Grand ... Malta in 1530, the existing fortifications were less than the bare minimum. Where ...
Throughout the year, the Grand Harbour received 357 cruise ship calls. It is estimated that cruise ships berthing at the Valletta harbour contribute around €88 million to Malta's economy every ...
The small city is the hottest place in Europe with an average temperature of 19.3 °C and a yearly average of around 23 °C ...
At the heart of Malta’s history – and Europe’s too – is the Grand Harbour, which lies between the towering bastions of the nation’s fortified capital, Valletta, and the first waterside ...
But there’s so much more to Valletta than the high temperatures ... which is an ideal place to admire the views of the Grand Harbour and Fort St Angelo from while sipping on a cocktail.