Malta
oh Malta, it’s almost impossible to describe it. If you go for a simple walk or
to the store or if you planning very detailed exploring it is always beautiful,
colorful and surprising in every corner. If you want to go and see the sea,
just start walking, whichever road you will choose you will always get to the bluest
and clearest water I have ever seen.
The island is small but there are so many things to explore
and see that even two weeks we are here might not be enough. Visit Comino the
smallest and most beautiful island in Malta, Gozo Island which is an extra
treat if you are a Game of Thrones fun. We didn’t plan it but during our stay
there was a Carnival which was unbelievable experience. Malta is a catholic
country which you can see on every corner with almost 360 churches. If you are
a nature lover Blue Grotto is a must. Water is crystal clear and its blue color
reflects on the cave walls. Phenomenal experience. You can also go scuba diving
but it was a bit cold so unfortunately it was a pass for me.
Don’t even get me
started on monuments and historical palaces, the whole place is a one big historical
site. The last thing that needs to be mention is the food, because there are many
Italian emigrants and Italy is just around the corner you can try authentic
Italian food, best pizza I have ever tried. The experience was much more than I
expected and the expectations were pretty high from the beginning, there is
nothing bad I can say about the stay so if you ever have the opportunity to see
Malta don’t hesitate.