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Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

AT#718 - Travel to Malta (Repeat)

Travel with Amateur Traveler Podcast

Chris Christensen

History, Places & Travel, Society & Culture

4.41K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2023

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Hear about sightseeing in the island nation of Malta as the Amateur Traveler talks to Michelle and Nikki from cheekypassports.com about their native country. https://amateurtraveler.com/sightseeing-in-malta/ They say, “The island is small and that has its restrictions but it’s also a nice thing to have because you can visit and do a lot of activities in a short span. Nowhere is more than 15 minutes by car. The island is maybe 27 kilometers about 17 miles long and barely 14 kilometers wide. There is a lot of history and culture in Malta. There are small villages you can visit. There are large fortified towns. Visitors usually like the historic aspect of Malta. There are some of the oldest free-standing temples in the world. It is a pleasant island. There are the beaches. There’s a lot to do in Malta despite its size.” Michelle and Nikki lay out a one-week itinerary for us. They start us in the small capital city of Valletta (only 5,000 people). Many of the buildings in Valletta were built by the Knights of the Order of St John (Knights Hospitaller). Not surprisingly, therefore, the largest church in Valletta is Saint John’s Cathedral. St John’s has a rather plain exterior which hides an ornate interior. Valletta shares the Great Harbor with the Three Cities of Birgu (Vittoriosa), Senglea (Isla), and Bormla (Cospicua) which are also fortified cities. The harbor itself dates back to the Phoenicians. Get a great view of the harbor from the Upper Barrakka Gardens in Valletta. They recommend a visit to the “quiet city” of Mdina and its sister city of Rabat which is riddled with the underground catacombs of St Paul. St Paul spent some time on the island and brought Christianity to Malta which almost has a church for every day of the year. They recommend checking the local tourism board calendar for when the various churches are having festivals and planning your trip to attend some, if only to see the pageantry and sometimes the fireworks. Stop by one of the small fishing villages like Marsaxlokk for fresh seafood right off the boat. In the cooler winter months, visit the western shore of the island and the Dingli Cliffs. The western shore of the island is less built-up and better for hiking. Make a side trip to the island of Gozo which is “more quaint” than the main island. While you are there you should make a visit to the Ġgantija megalithic temple. In the center of Gozo you will find the Cittadella which is a small fortified “city”. Some of the best diving spots are on Gozo such as the Azure Window. For a relaxing day, off-season, charter a boat or take a ferry to the Blue Lagoon on the mostly uninhabited island of Comino. There is much to do, see, and eat in Malta. Come see why so many nations have wanted to pocess Malta over so many years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is Chris frame Amateur Traveler. Today's episode is a repeat. It's from our back catalog and it's about the island of Malta and I pick this one because that's where I am this week on the island of Malta. Have a listen.

0:13.0

I got my bags packed on a roll.

0:17.0

I'm heading out there and I'm ready to go.

0:20.0

Looking real good in my passport photo.

0:24.0

Amateur Traveler episode 718.

0:28.0

Today the amateur traveler talks about walled cities,

0:31.0

megalithic temples, fishing villages, the Knights of St. John, and the

0:36.8

catacombs of St. Paul as we go to the island nation of Malta.

0:42.6

Welcome to the amateur traveler.

0:47.0

I'm your host Chris Christensen.

0:48.4

Let's talk about Malta. I'd like to welcome to the show Michelle and Nicky from cheeky

0:55.9

Passports.com who've come to talk to us about the island nation of Malta.

1:02.4

Michelle and Nicky welcome to the show.

1:04.6

Good afternoon, good that.

1:06.1

I know, good morning, Chris.

1:08.2

Thank you for having us on your podcast.

1:11.9

Well, and what is your connection with Malta? your tiny island here. We travel a lot but somehow we keep returning back home. It has that

1:26.7

little connection which keeps taking us back to home. We like living here. And if we had to put it on a map, if people don't know where we're talking

1:36.1

about, we're just a little south of Italy and just a little north of Africa.

1:41.1

That's correct, Chris. We're bang in the middle of the Mediterranean.

1:45.0

In fact, the best way to connect to the island is by plane, by air.

1:50.0

There's an international airport which serves a lot of countries and that is probably the best connection.

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