Senglea, a Model of Slow Tourism in Malta: An Alternative to Overcrowded Valletta
Senglea, one of Malta’s Three Cities, offers a peaceful alternative to Valetta, a model of slow tourism that puts people and place first.
Senglea, one of Malta’s Three Cities, offers a peaceful alternative to Valetta, a model of slow tourism that puts people and place first.
Once used to describe a serious infectious disease, the name has since evolved into a playful expression of Maltese festivity and nightlife.
Let’s explore the origin of the Maltese Bichon, its ancient journey through the Mediterranean, and the surprising meaning behind its name.
Located in the southeast of Malta, the impressive Cottonera Lines form a vast
network of fortifications that surround the famous Three Cities.
Fort Ricasoli, located at the entrance to the Grand Port of Valletta in Malta, is an imposing military fortification built by the Knights.
Whether viewed as a modernizer or plunderer, Napoleon’s Maltese interlude is a fascinating intersection of revolution, resistance, and myth.