Discover Joy in the Everyday
Before I go, I’m curious—are you on team sunrise, savouring the promise of a shiny new day, or are you team sunset, reflecting on the day’s memories? 🤷🏾♀️
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Before I go, I’m curious—are you on team sunrise, savouring the promise of a shiny new day, or are you team sunset, reflecting on the day’s memories? 🤷🏾♀️
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Discover 14 of Malta’s [Gozo + Comino] dreamiest beaches to watch sunset ✨️
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24 hours in Gozo (day trip itinerary)
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8 Reasons to Visit Malta This Spring!
Malta In Spring: Finally a New Season Has Sprung! Read Post »
Malta in March: a perfect blend of warmer days, fewer crowds and affordable travel. Though spring officially starts on 21st March, it seems Malta didn’t quite get the memo, making Malta in March an ideal destination for lovers of the outdoors and culture too. From scenic hikes atop Dingli’s cliffs to spectacular March festivals including
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“How to get a Malta tourist visa?“ If you’re asking this, then know you’re not alone. I wondered the same thing, shortly after the UK voted to leave the EU. Though the process can seem somewhat daunting, it is totally achievable and… worthwhile. Before long, you’ll be exploring Malta‘s centuries-old streets completely immersed in Maltese
Malta Tourist Visa: What You Need To Know (+How To Get One!) Read Post »
Just imagine being Prime Minister. How would you do things differently, from the current party in power? More importantly, which policies would you change (or introduce) to better the lives of everyone living in your country? So, apart from developing an interest in architecture and history, these days I’m becoming quite interested in politics 🤓
Changes I’d Make If I Were Malta’s Prime Minister! Read Post »
Venice, Venice. Aka: as La Serenissima, ‘the most serene’. (Maybe a long, long, loooong time ago). Venice was the city that introduced me to Gondolas, bridges, canals and, sadly, even mass tourism! We visited last month, which is considered low season. Yes, it rained, rained and rained. But, there were fewer tourists than the overwhelming
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