We had a very special reason for wanting to visit Malta, even if it was just for one day, as part of our recent trip to Europe.
It’s where the hubster’s family (his father’s side) is originally from.
In fact he still has an uncle living there; naturally we stopped in for a visit. Best cup of tea I had during the whole two weeks of the cruise! (Sadly the teabags provided by the ship were weak as dirty dishwater, it took THREE to make a decent cuppa!)
We had a lot we wanted to see during the six hours or so we were in port – all the touristy spots, plus my father-in-law gave us a list of places that were significant to the family (eg the church they attended, the street where they lived, etc).
So, we organised a driver for the day. From memory it was about a hundred euro – or $150 AUD – to be chauffeured to all the places *we* wanted to see, rather than just the usual attractions. Plus, it worked out to be cheaper than if we had booked a tour with the cruise line, and our driver was happy to wait while we visited the rellies for half an hour or so 🙂 .
President’s Palace and Gardens (San Anton)
Walled City of Mdina
Mdina is a medieval walled city, and was the capital of Malta until 1530. There is evidence of settlement here dating back 4000 years, and legend has it that the Apostle Paul lived here after being shipwrecked.
Valetta
Today’s capital of Malta is Valetta.
Family Sites of Interest
Which one is your favourite from my snapshots of Malta?! I love the first one of me and my hubster!
Kathy Marris says
Another lovely place in Europe that you have brought to us. The Valetta port is a fantastic photo. I can’t wait to see some of these places in 2017!