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These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Is now focusing solely on a long term Tree Planting Project. Event organizing has been a passion of mine for almost 2 decades. I also love organising and planning stuff, so having an outlet like Why Not? Sailing, nature and now trees seem to excite me most. Keeping it simple, yet focused and fun seem to be my main mottos now.

My passion lies in creating both private and non-private organizations that hold Co-operative attitudes, conscious connections and holistic practices as their core value. Thus, promoting unity, self-empowerment and personal growth within the workplace. And seriously, our people are very nice and helpful, and most speak English and Italian as well. As well as our food is just great though service lacks, yes. We have our own cuisine as well. Maltamonument, all the mediterranean basin has history, most mediterranean islands are even safer than malta, shopping in malta is quite honestly like looking for water in a desert and just like water in a desert you end up paying for it with an arm and a leg , even a short trip to with the exorbitant virtu price tag to Mainland Sicily gives you a better shopping experience.

Finally malta is definitely, without a doubt not low cost! Malta cannot even get to grips on what it wants to be, a party island, a relaxing island, a tax haven, a bustling city etc. So you are left with the crazy jungle in every aspect of life in that place. Look at your concrete jungle build up of apartments for instance, they turned every coastal town into an eyesore.

Malta does not have it all i am sorry, not even Sicily has it all, let alone a place like malta. I quite agree with Another Galea that there are better places to visit in the mediterranean that give better value for your buck.

Honestly, what is there to do in winter during the day? A walk in the countryside? View the countryside from the road because every patch of green there is is marked RTO? And if you get close to that countryside a shotgun toting bully comes yelling at you?

Are those the friendly locals? I am not anti-malta in all this, and this is not a rant, however the place is not what it is marketed as in the pictures above or the MTA fliers. The idea of the locals is that it is the best place on the planet, but it is not, there are better places in the mediterranean. Are you freaking serious the maltese islands are beautiful and are way nicer than the shitty outside countries,the REASON we EVEN have all these tourists is because they KNOW its beautiful,if it wasnt they would fuck their asses to another area of the world.

He is saying the opposite of what he means,why else would he put beautiful photos of Malta after each statement? Really embarrasing!! If you rush, your could catch the next flight? Why else would he publicize such great photos? You really should get a life!! Go back where,you come from then….. Are you serious? Joe Borg, Maltese Guy probably doesnt know the meaning of sarcastic. I too apologise on his behalf.

Maltese Guy, do you not have any sense of humour whatsoever? Are you perhaps 2 sandwiches short of a picnic? Does your lift not go all the way to the top floor? Phu ghalik kemm inti stupidu! Ma tindunax li qed jitnejjek u fil fatt qed jaghmel riklam kbir ghal pajjizna??

Tuba madornali! Guy from the pictures he showed he means the opposite. All you want is to look for trouble without even realising what exactly was meant. You clearly do not understand anything and no sense of humour whatsoever!

What a complete idiot!! You should be ashamed of your ignorance! If you liked this story, sign up for the weekly bbc. Malta: The island welcoming digital nomads.

Share using Email. By Lindsey Galloway 10th November Boasting one of the world's highest vaccination rates, Malta is now welcoming back visitors safely with cash incentives and a recently launched Nomad Residence Permit.

Why should I go now? Travel with no trace Malta has been making some of the largest strides in environmental sustainability in recent years, ranking 10th in Earth. Know before you go Though locals say restaurants and bars are pretty much back to business as usual, some pandemic-related regulations remain in place, like group gatherings including restaurant seatings limited to eight people and 1.



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