Malta, an island where the Mediterranean sun and breeze linger.

Malta may be small, but the landscapes and emotions it holds are profoundly deep. With a blend of European, Mediterranean, and North African cultures, every corner feels unique, and the sea is always crystal clear. Simply walking around feels like a journey—Malta is that kind of island.

Valletta's old town is Malta's greatest charm. The yellow limestone buildings, narrow alleys, and the blue sea visible above the stairs create a picturesque scene. The view of the Grand Harbor and the Mediterranean Sea from the Upper Barrakka Gardens is an indescribable experience.

The Blue Lagoon on Comino Island is the highlight of a trip to Malta. The emerald waters, clear down to the bottom, are more magical than reality, and floating on the water while gazing at the sky and sunlight brings an unparalleled sense of peace. That moment still comes to mind whenever I close my eyes.

In St. Julian's and Sliema, you can feel the everyday life of Malta. Walking along the seaside promenade, sitting at a café to watch the sunset, and sipping local wine made for a leisurely time that perfectly wrapped up the day.

Malta is an island suited for unhurried travel. Doing nothing but gazing at the sea and alleys was special enough. That’s why it lingers in the heart for so long.

Post by momozzang | Jul 15, 2025

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