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ccarlson Sep 27th, 2022 05:57 PM

Recommended to do in Valletta
 
We are visiting Valletta Malta in May of next year on a luxury cruise just so we can decompress (I know for some that is not your cup of tea but it is ours so please no judgement). Can anyone recommend what to do in town for the day? Sometimes when we travel we hire a private guide, sometimes we explore the town on our own and sometimes we just pick up a car (or a scooter - we have them at our home) and just drive around and see the scenery. Being only in town a full day (8a - 5p) can limit our options on what we can do but of course, we want to enjoy the town that we are in. FYI…we are not big on taking the group cruise tours.

Anyone have experience with this town and recommendations of what you recommend to do for the day?

J62 Sep 27th, 2022 06:15 PM

Take a walking tour of Valletta,either with a guide or on your own. The military museum / fort is interesting, if that's your thing.

Take a walking tour of Vittoriosa, across the harbor from Valletta. A lot of Knights of Malta history in that area. Best seen with a guide as the streets and buildings all begin to look alike.

Eat lunch right along the quay in Marsaxlokk (small fishing village South of Valletta on the coast) You'll experience a totally different side of Malta there, and can see all the brightly colored fishing boats in the harbor, and eat a fresh, whole fish at any of the restaurants along the quay.

ccarlson Sep 27th, 2022 06:44 PM

Thank you so much. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!

MmePerdu Sep 27th, 2022 09:03 PM

I look for historic homes to visit when I travel. Here's my visit to Casa Rocca Piccola in the center of Valletta which I enjoyed very much:

https://www.travelgumbo.com/blog/mal...-rocca-piccola

ccarlson Sep 27th, 2022 10:27 PM

How cool and interesting of a trip for you!

J62 Sep 28th, 2022 04:00 AM

I should have prefaced my comment with Mela.....
That's one of the few Maltese words I know.... That, and the word heard all throughout a Catholic mass in Maltese... Alla.

Despite numerous attempts I've not been able to wrap my tongue around any other pronunciations. Everyone in Malta speaks Engilish, and most also speak Italian along with the native Maltese which you will hear locals use with each other.

Here's a NatGeo documentary about how Malta withstood the prolonged bombings during the Second World War that Southam talks about in the following post.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/t...e/vdka12832855

Southam Sep 28th, 2022 04:10 AM

A dozen years ago I took a walking tour which included a climb down into a cave/cellar where the citizens sheltered from prolonged bombings during the Second World War. Its harbour and air field were critical targets during the fighting in North Africa and then Italy. Britain awarded the entire island the George Cross, a very high honour.

ccarlson Sep 28th, 2022 11:16 PM

That is very cool! I will ask about cave. Thank you…

BowenLinda Sep 30th, 2022 05:48 AM

You may also enjoy the Lascaris War Rooms in Valletta - home to the Allies' war efforts in defending Malta and the retaking of Sicily as well as HQ for NATO for many years. Amazing and moving.
I was in Malta for 3 weeks Sep - Oct 2021 (1 wk on Gozo, 1 wk in Senglea and 1 wk in Valletta. Loved every moment. Numerous archaeological sites if you are interested.


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