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Sidley Dec 8th, 2001 12:15 PM

Hello Simon!<BR> May I have your expert opinion of the following hotels, please?<BR> Alexander Palace<BR> 115 Strand Aparthotel<BR> St. Patrick's<BR><BR> I am on a budget of sixty-five euros or under, so if these are just too awful or you have further suggestions, please let me know. My dates in-country will be 10 April through 16 April.

Darlene Dec 19th, 2001 03:03 PM

We are thinking about a holiday in malta between Christmas and New Years. How is the weather, what is there to do, recommendations on places to stay? A place with childcare activities would be great (2 year old).<BR><BR>Thanks

pat Feb 2nd, 2002 11:09 AM

we are planning a first trip to Malta the end of February and wonder if we should stay in Valletta (British Hotel?) or in Sliema. We are not beach/swim people but want to see every church or archeological site. Any suggestions on where to stay?<BR>

Linda Feb 2nd, 2002 06:02 PM

We will be there the end of Feb. and wonder if we will be able to take a trip to Gozo and Sicily. I have heard that in winter the ferries don't always run.

James Mar 19th, 2002 02:29 AM

What is the weather like in early April? We will going to Malta from germany so we need some sun! Can you go in the water?<BR><BR>Anybody stayed at the Grand Hotel Mecure Coralia San Antonio?

Simon Mar 24th, 2002 05:25 AM

Well, hello again everyone. I haven't been answering postings on this site for quite some time due to other commitments. Sorry everyone. I have also had to change my email due to loads of spam I was getting, so now the only way to ask a question is through this forum.<BR>James, the weather in April will be really pleasant here. You might even be able to do some sunbathing. Bring your shortsleeves along, and a few cotton longsleeves for the evenings just in case.<BR>I can tell you only that the hotel you mention has been recently renovated, so it shoyuld be in pristine condition. But if you do not intend to hire a car, I recommend you stay in the Sliema/St Julians' area.<BR>Pat & Linda, hope your holiday met your expectations !

Topper Mar 29th, 2002 09:58 PM

To the top ....... !

HELEN Apr 8th, 2002 10:11 AM

WELCOME BACK SIMON!! VERY TIMELY INDEED AT LEAST FOR ME. WE ARE COMING INTO MALTA FOR A FEW HOURS REALLY ON A CRUISE (IN THE AFTERNOON) WE ARE A FAMILY OF FOUR (KIDS ARE IN MID 20'S) WHAT WOULD YOU DO WITH JUST A FEW HOURS THERE AND NOT WANTING TO GO CRAZY YET GET A FEEL FOR THE PLACE? I LOVED THE MOVIE POPEYE! (WHICH I TOOK A BUNCH OF LITTLE KIDS TO SEE YEARS BACK!) I LOVED THE SCENERY SO MUCH! I HEAR THEY HAVE A TOURIST PLACE AT THE SITE OF THE MOVIE SET. IS THIS SOMETHING WORTH SEEING OR SIMPLY TOO TOURISTY? ANY NEAT PLACE TO LOOK FOR FOR A BITE TO EAT?? THANKS FOR YOUR HELP! HELEN

Simon Apr 9th, 2002 12:59 PM

Well, with only a few hours to spare, I would say don't even consider the Popeye village. Going there by taxi would take 45 mins either way. By bus you will miss the boat. But it's cute. i can send you a digital picture or two if that is your email. I would spend what little time I have in Valletta (walk uphill, don't take a taxi or at most take a horse cab but negotiate a reasonable price beforehand). In Valletta I would visit (sorry for the kids though, they will hate it) the President's Palace, the Co-Cathedral especially its museum (includes the famous Beheading of St John by Caravaggio), the Auberge de castille (from outside - inside is too sensitive as it houses the Prime Minister's Office). Lunch in Valletta possibly at Rubino in Old Bakery street for Mediterranean fare, or if you have kids at Cafe Bar Sicilia overlooking the Grand Harbour (they serve genuine Sicilian food and American fast food). Entering through Victoria Gate on foot is a great way to go, showing all the fortifications and the last cafeteria is at the top of the stairs. Then of course the Upper Baracca gardens, the War Museum possibly, and finally coffe at Cafe Cordina (one of the first coffee houses in Malta).<BR>Feel free to ask for more info.

Tops Apr 18th, 2002 11:40 AM

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Simon May 7th, 2002 09:04 AM

Once more.

Michelle May 24th, 2002 12:20 PM

I'll be traveling to Malta in a few weeks with a friend. We'll be staying a week in Sliema. Please give us your top ten list for a week stay in Malta.

Richard White May 24th, 2002 03:25 PM

I just came from a vacation in Malta. It was wonderful - not too crowded, not too hot. I booked from a website called www.iMalta.com - also has some decent information about Malta. I wouldn't really worry on which town to stay - everywhere is reachable in half an hour!

Suzanne Jun 18th, 2002 02:42 PM

Hi Simon, would you mind answering a couple of questions about Malta?<BR><BR>I am seriously considering going to Malta for about a week with my best friend during the middle of September. We are both in our late twenties and are looking for a relaxing vacation where we can enjoy the beach and nightlife but still have some opportunities to see some cool sites and generally get some exposure to a different culture. <BR><BR>Does Malta sound appropriate?<BR><BR>Will it be warm enough to swim and sunbathe in mid-September?<BR><BR>Thanks in advance!<BR>

Simon Jun 19th, 2002 08:41 AM

Certainly. Malta is warm enough to swim all through September. It tends to be hot and very humid in September though, up to the 21st.<BR>Malta will be a wonderful place to absorb the culture, relax at the seaside (preferably mornings, when the local guys are at work) and enjoy some nightlife at night.

Simon Jun 19th, 2002 08:43 AM

Dear Mr White,<BR>If you wish to advertise your own website, kindly do this on your own thread and keep advertising off mine.


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