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                <title>Ggantija temples</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Incredibly ancient monolith that pre-dates Stonehenge by a couple of thousand years.  In process of minor restoration but usually few visitors and a perfect visual representation of history itself.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Indulgence Divine</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Indulgence Divine is a beautiful boutique house in the heart of pretty, sleepy Birgu - a short water taxi from the capital Valetta. The house is immaculately presented, with care and thought put into every detail - don't miss the roof terrace on sunny mornings and the secret room (!) A quirky treat, excellently managed by Aldo based in the UK and his father based in Malta, who went to great lengths to help us from picking us up at the airport to recommending restaurants via email and generally being lovely to deal with. Five stars!]]></description>
                
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                <title>Malta</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Visited here last august and it's a really wonderful place. Why haven't I been here before? What history! What weather! What people! If you have not been, then you're really missing something special and it's on the doorstep of Europe.]]></description>
                
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                <title>MaltaMALTAMalta.com</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[A website for visitors that provides detailed street maps of the main Malta holiday resorts plus info on places of interest, bars, restaurants, scuba diving, car hire and much more. A comprehensive Malta guide, very user friendly and you can even ask them a Malta holiday question and they will get back to you.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Ferry</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The ferry from Cirkewwa on the island of Malta to Mjarr on next-door Gozo is a 25-minute journey. It costs less than five euros return for a foot passenger and about 15 euros for a car.<br><br>Gozo is airport-free, rural, quiet and slow compared to the manic desire Maltese holidaymakers seem to have for entertainment. You will find plenty of great places to eat and many deals on converted, self-catering farmhouses. Wonderful sea swimming and diving, bustling markets (if you can't resist a crowd) and fine sites and views, especially from the citadel in the capital, Rabat.<br><br>Small journey; big difference.]]></description>
                
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                <title>St John's Cathedral</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[The cathedral of Order of the Knights Hospitaller of St John.<br><br>Trust me. If you go nowhere else in Malta then go here.<br><br>From the gravestones on the floor to the gilt ornamentation of the chapels. It is absolutely awesome. On a par with St Marks.<br><br>There is a chapel for each country in the order (other than those countries that adopted the Protestant faith).<br><br>And then there is The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (1608) by Caravaggio.<br><br>Fantastic.]]></description>
                
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                <title>Beautiful Malta</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This tiny island in the middle of the Mediterranean has commanded the attention of invaders for centuries. Romans, Turks, Knights and even the British have all had a foothold on Malta’s shores at one time or another.<br><br>Now invaders of a different kind flock to Malta - tourists!<br><br>Drawn by the year round warm weather, the fact that most of the islanders speak English and drive on the left (after a fashion), Malta is a haven for the British sun worshipper.<br><br>But, there is so much more to do here. Despite the arrival of the 5 star luxury resorts, it remains a living slice of history. Famous for its two sieges, the first in 1565 when Soleyman the Magnificent was resoundingly beaten by The Hospitallers (or Knights of St. John).<br><br>The second came during World War II when again, the Maltese and their Allies drove off the German attempt to capture the island. History faces you on every corner, making the capital city Valletta a UNESCO World Heritage Site.<br><br>The Maltese are a friendly enough people, if a little gruff. They do seem to welcome the British more readily than any of the other visitors that descend on their shores annually. The attractions are obvious and the new resorts on the island are springing up continually.<br><br>Five star recommendations include,The Portomaso Hilton, Dragonara Palace and The Corinthian. There are plenty more, however, including some wonderful boutique hotels.<br><br>Gozo, Malta’s smaller sister island is an altogether quieter neighbour. The hotels here are smaller and more Spa orientated. Well worth a visit.<br><br>If you have the time, why not take a day trip to Sicily? There is a catamaran that visits daily or why not travel in style and use the helicopter service?<br><br>Maltese restaurants are doing their best in a world where fine dining is king. While they still have a lot to learn, fish is where they excel. Also, local specialties are worth trying. Hobz biz-zejt with fresh Maltese bread, tomatoes, olive oil and (depending on the maker) capers, olives, tuna and salt and pepper. The cheesecakes (savoury rather than sweet) stuffed with ricotta cheese are delicious whilst the cannolli from the Busy Bee bakery are stunning. The bread too is a wonderful treat.<br><br>Being the jewel of the Mediterranean, don’t forget the beaches. The only sandy ones are in the north of the island. The rest of Malta is rocky outcrops straight into deep water. No children here!<br><br>Snorkelling along these shores is a must as is a visit to the Blue Grotto. So called because of the turquoise blue of its waters and because it’s a erm...Grotto. Other attractions include Malta Glass, a visit to Comino and the capital Valletta. Malta has survived the centuries relatively unscathed by foreign invaders though all have left their mark. After visiting Malta yourself will it have left its mark on you?]]></description>
                
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                <title>Valletta G-House</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Just gorgeous place to stay for a vacation: beautiful, romantic interior, all the amenities you may need, great grocery shop just around the corner, nice neighbours, and of course the magnificent city of Valletta around you! But note: it seems you often have to book it well in advance (and no kids or pets are allowed).]]></description>
                
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                <title>Valletta G-House</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[This is quirky, class and comfy accommodation, situated in the heart of Valletta.  The owner gives the house and your holiday a very personal touch and it was far better than any of the many hotels I have stayed in.  Valletta has many fabulous attractions and great restaurants and is a must!]]></description>
                
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