The Mediterranean island nation of Malta may be one of the world’s smallest, but it has a full catalogue of locations, each with its own character, history, ambience and activities. From narrow ...
Malta was one of the most intensively bombed areas during WWII with the German Luftwaffe and Italian Regia Aeronautica flying ...
The stop is about 10 minutes' walk from the beach This largely rocky Blue Flag 'beach' is in the heart of Malta's main mass-market resort area. Sunbathers gather all along the rocks here in summer and ...
The policy outlines Malta’s plan to exploit offshore renewable energy through six strategic zones, with one area identified as the preferred site for offshore wind energy on marine structures.
Malta may be well-known for its sun and sea, but the island's real USP is its extraordinary history (and pre-history) and the fabulous sights this has left behind. Dotted with unique stone-age temples ...
Malta is set to go along with a new ferry landing ... It foresees a new landing and breakwater with ancillary facilities in an area popular with swimmers. It is also a Marine Special Area of ...