I booked a trip to Malta alone and I don't drive and all people I ask advise me to rent a car. Has anyone been to Malta before? I need advice.
Posted: August 17, 2023Can anyone please tell me where on Malta the typical “tourist zone” would be? I am in St. Paul’s Bay, and I am just looking for the pubs, restaurants, shops, souvenirs, etc. Thank you ladies
Posted: August 16, 2023I am solo traveling to Malta at the start of July and I am thinking of going for 11 nights. This is my first time solo traveling so I am anxious to fill up each day with activities/sightseeing. When on holidays I spend a lot of time on the beach (I know there are no sandy beaches in Malta) so I am starting to think that maybe 11 nights is too long? Please give me suggestions of fun stuff to do ...
Posted: May 21, 2023I am travelling to Valletta, the capital city of Malta, for 2 days only. I found rooms quite expensive there, and I want to travel on a budget. Other options I find for accommodation are St. Julians or Sliema, nearby cities. It seems like access to these cities from Valletta is easy. But I want to know if anyone has any experience? Because I am interested in visiting Valletta and not the other ...
Posted: December 14, 2022I am travelling to Malta and wondering if any of you might have any tips, suggestions on things to do and see etc? I have booked accommodation in the area of Birzebugga and would like to visit the ancient landmarks. I also plan to stay in Valletta at some point too. I plan to be there for around 3-4 weeks. It will be my first time in Malta :-) Thank you kindly
Posted: October 13, 2022Visiting Malta on a budget can be a great way to explore the country without breaking the bank. Here are some tips to help you make the most of your trip:
Travel Ladies – This is a great app for women offering free accommodation as part of a cultural exchange. It’s a great way to save money on accommodation and meet locals.
Look for discounts – Malta has a lot of discounts available for tourists, so make sure to look for them before booking anything.
Take advantage of public transport – Malta has an extensive public transport system, so make sure to take advantage of it to save money on transportation.
Eat local – Eating local food is a great way to save money and get a taste of the local culture.
Look for free activities – Malta has plenty of free activities to enjoy, such as visiting the beaches, exploring the countryside, and visiting historical sites.
By following these tips, you can make the most of your trip to Malta without breaking the bank.
Meeting locals in Malta can be a great way to get to know the culture and people of the island. Here are some tips to help you get started:
Travel Ladies – Travel Ladies is a travel app where women can meet, share experiences and travel together. It's a great way to meet locals and make friends in Malta.
Join a local tour – Joining a local tour is a great way to meet locals and learn about the culture and history of Malta.
Attend a local event – Malta has a vibrant cultural scene with plenty of events and festivals throughout the year. Attending one of these events is a great way to meet locals and get to know the culture.
Visit a local cafe or bar – Visiting a local cafe or bar is a great way to meet locals and get to know the culture.
Join a local sports team – Joining a local sports team is a great way to meet locals and get to know the culture.
Volunteer – Volunteering is a great way to meet locals and get to know the culture.
Use social media – Social media is a great way to meet locals and get to know the culture.
By following these tips, you can easily meet locals in Malta and get to know the culture and people of the island.