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23rd September 2009
If you are looking for an unforgettable English language learning experience which combines relaxation, entertainment and guaranteed improvement in your English, whether it be through a General English course, Business English small group learning course ... Read >
Author: Patrick Cortis
23rd September 2009
If you are looking for an unforgettable English language learning experience which combines relaxation, entertainment and guaranteed improvement in your English, whether it be through a General English course, Business English small group learning course ... Read >
Author: Patrick Cortis
16th September 2009
The sunny Mediterranean island of Malta may not be a super power or big player in world politics. Nevertheless, it holds its own even against much larger nations when it comes to the tourism industry. Malta tourism numbers remain steady despite a declinin... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th September 2009
As temperatures hit 40°C on the tiny Mediterranean Island of Malta, locals and tourists alike are faced with only one dilemma – where shall we go today, sandy or rocky beach?
Although hotels pools are full up with tourists bathing and licking the sun,... Read >
Author: Lucborg
04th September 2009
The island of Malta, in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea is inhabited by 400,000 people, and is geographically tiny. Its charm and character however are so much bigger, and some would find it hard to believe that such a small country could be so divers... Read >
Author: Claire
03rd September 2009
A jittery economy and worries about increasing unemployment rates currently hitting Western Europe has forced a major re-think of tourist numbers for most holiday destinations - and the island of Malta in the Mediterranean is no exception.
The number o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th August 2009
As temperatures hit 40°C on the tiny Mediterranean Island of Malta, locals and tourists alike are faced with only one dilemma – where shall we go today, sandy or rocky beach?
Although hotels pools are full up with tourists bathing and licking the sun,... Read >
Author: Lucborg
18th August 2009
Increasing unemployment rates and the economic slump currently hitting Western Europe has forced a major re-think of tourist numbers for most holiday destinations - and the island of Malta in the Mediterranean is no exception.
The number of holidays be... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
30th July 2009
Culture and History
You can find the tiny island of Malta in the Mediterranean. It was once a home to The Knights of St. John, it is a beautiful place filled with culture and history dating back to the time of Paul The Apostle in 60 A.D when he was shi... Read >
Author: Rick Freeman
14th May 2009
In March 2009, some 35,000 readers of an international magazine called ‘Diver’ voted for the top diving destinations around the world. This year, the Mediterranean Island of Malta placed first as the top European diving destination. Placing 3rd in the... Read >
Author: Claire
17th April 2009
Malta has 7000 years of rich history so here you can visit many popular attractions including Pre Historic Temples, forts, museum, churches and much more. For art lovers, there is a huge artistic collection at the National Museum of Fine Arts to explore.... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
17th April 2009
Malta has 7000 years of rich history so here you can visit many popular attractions including Pre Historic Temples, forts, museum, churches and much more. For art lovers, there is a huge artistic collection at the National Museum of Fine Arts to explore.... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
15th April 2009
The Mediterranean island of Malta is a small, densely populated island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea, and the official languages are Maltese and English.
Malta is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe for many reasons. A yea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
Located at the south of Sicily, Malta is a small archipelago consisting of only three inhabited islands - Malta, Gozo and Camino. In spite of its size, though, Malta has a rich history and an interesting culture. There are several amazing Malta attraction... Read >
Author: Isabella Olsen
11th March 2009
A holiday haven for retirees.
That might have been the image for Malta in the past, but more recently, the island's Tourism Authority changed its efforts to attract a younger, wealthier group of people.
This renewed focus has paid off, as the numbe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th March 2009
Many hotels throughout the world have come to the realisation that they must strive to be environmentally friendly. It is a responsibility they feel they owe to their employees and investors and the multitude of guests who stay at their hotels every day.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th February 2009
For summer holidays this year, Malta is an exciting option where clear blue skies meet the deep blue of the Mediterranean, and where the landscape is dotted by honey hued limestone buildings.
Malta is a delight for all of the senses, everywhere you lo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd February 2009
The island of Malta counts tourism as an important part of her economy. This has magnified the concern associated with the decline in tourism in the last few years. Attributed mostly to the economy, the island experienced a loss of 45,000 tourists in 2007... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th January 2009
The Mediterranean island of Malta has recently achieved a very impressive milestone - 500,000 cruise ship passengers in one year.
Many families choose to enjoy their holidays at sea with their children in tow. Some cruise lines offer special discounts... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th January 2009
Everyone loves a bargain, and holidaymakers are no exception - this can be seen in the impact of low cost airfares on travelling in Europe.
The first major impact is the rise in short haul travel and vacations. Many of these are three-day holidays, mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th December 2008
Both marketing and tourist officials on the island of Malta are beginning a push to change the face of its holiday industry, as the overall number of holidays sold in 2009 is expected to dip, with the aim of maybe keeping her tourist numbers on a similar ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th October 2008
Dubai… A great place to live and property investment!
The Dubai Properties and Real Estate Blog is a resource center for international property investors. Being the commercial hub of the Arab world, Dubai saw property boom since 2002 when the govern... Read >
Author: karel zaman
26th September 2008
The Havanese is a Bichon, which is a breed of dog with a special characteristic that prevents them from being able to shed. Though it is a toy dog, the Havanese is a very sturdy and appears less fragile than other dogs of the same class. Havanese puppies ... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen
24th September 2008
The Havanese is a Bichon, which is a breed of dog with a special characteristic that prevents them from being able to shed. Though it is a toy dog, the Havanese is a very sturdy and appears less fragile than other dogs of the same class. Havanese puppies ... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen
24th September 2008
The Havanese is a Bichon, which is a breed of dog with a special characteristic that prevents them from being able to shed. Though it is a toy dog, the Havanese is a very sturdy and appears less fragile than other dogs of the same class. Havanese puppies... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen
24th September 2008
The Havanese is a Bichon, which is a breed of dog with a special characteristic that prevents them from being able to shed. Though it is a toy dog, the Havanese is a very sturdy and appears less fragile than other dogs of the same class. Havanese puppies... Read >
Author: Ben Dressen
18th September 2008
Ford 427 Cobra is created by the legendary Carol Shelby who made the car to beat the European smaller better handling competitors, he achieved this by placing a huge engine in a relatively small and light weight car. And is not a replica of the Shelby. Is... Read >
Author: ron7650
29th July 2008
When it comes to real estate and islands, there is only a limited amount of land one can build on and the prices of property in Malta are fairly safe even when other areas look likely to dip into recession. Official figures just released have shown th... Read >
Author: Albert Saliba
16th July 2008
While many tourists flock to Malta for the sun, sea, and nightlife, this Mediterranean island’s rich and illustrious history has also made it a treasure trove of archealogical buildings and sites. The variety of forts still standing on the island offer ... Read >
Author: Tom West
16th July 2008
On the sun drenched island of Malta, south of Sicily, and North of Tunisia, temples can be found which date back as far as any in the known world. Such a variety and quality of temples have been found on this little island, that visitors, historians, arch... Read >
Author: Tom West
16th July 2008
In the Southern Mediterranean, just 93 Kilometres South of Sicily and 288 Kilometres North of Tunisia, is the little island of Malta, where cultures have been meeting for thousands of years, and communication is part of the very bedrock of the island’s ... Read >
Author: Tom West
14th July 2008
Malta, which was once considered a getaway for senior citizens, is attempting bring in a youthful demographic. Recently, the Tourism Authority changed its efforts to attract a younger, wealthier group of people. This renewed focus has paid off, as the num... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th July 2008
Making films in Malta began in the 1970s. One of the earliest movies filmed in Malta is "Orca: Killer Whale." The 1977 film starred Richard Harris as Captain Nolan and Charlotte Rampling as Rachel Bedford. The movie brought attention to the plight of the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2008
Malta is an exciting country where the stunning clear-blue skies kiss the deep blue of the Mediterranean and where the landscape is dotted by honey-hued limestone buildings.
Malta also boasts a rich history and a host of historical sites to take in, f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th June 2008
Malta is a small independent Mediterranean country just 58 miles south of Sicily, Italy and 180 miles north of North Africa.
Malta is one of the densest countries with a population of more than 350,000 people. It is a beautiful country with lovely Med... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
31st March 2008
Now in her eighties, Queen Elizabeth came to the British throne when she was only 25, and at her side has been Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, who married the Queen in 1947.
In the modern world of celebrities, celebrity relationships, marriages a... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
25th March 2008
Are you stuck for ideas on where to take your summer holiday this year? The various islands of the Mediterranean sea offer a range of great holiday destinations. Make your choice and enjoy your break!
With its fantastic climate, it's not surprising tha... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
10th February 2008
Anyone who has seen the Robin Williams film version of Popeye will be at least a little familiar with the Mediterranean island of Malta. The term 'good things come in small packages' certainly can be applied to this small yet beautiful land. Malta is only... Read >
Author: Jay Tillotson
17th January 2008
What does a royal couple do to mark such an important occasion as a diamond wedding anniversary? Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh celebrated their nuptials by returning to their roots, so to speak.
While Queen Elizabeth has lived m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th November 2007
The days of easy travel abroad are long gone, replaced in today's world with frequent long queues at passport control and baggage checks making air travel in particular a chore more than a joy.But when the journey is fraught, if the destination is good th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th October 2007
Try an excellent historical vacation in Malta. Malta is a small country made up of a group of seven islands located in the Mediterranean Sea. Malta is a charming country with great historical appeal and has very charming people. Lying north of Libya and s... Read >
Author: Tj Tierney
10th October 2007
Popular TV soap and the world's longest running drama, Coronation Street, has boosted interest in the island of Malta, according to a British based Malta hotel and holidays guide.Aired in the summer, the soap ran a storyline of two of Coronation Street's ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th September 2007
Tourist statistics have shown the holiday island of Malta has enjoyed a ten per cent rise in arrivals this year compared to last.Low cost airlines started flying to Malta in November 2006, and as well as showing the rise in visitors, the figures show that... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
13th August 2007
The UK's favourite TV soap and the world's longest running drama, Coronation Street, has boosted interest in the island of Malta, according to a UK based Malta holidays guide.
Aired in late July and early August, the soap ran a storyline with two of Co... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th July 2007
The Mediterranean island of Malta is one of the major tourist destinations for many West-European countries and is gaining popularity outside of Europe as well.
About Malta
Malta is a small island state, with a population of around 400,000. The coun... Read >
Author: Edward Penza
25th July 2007
After some years of a declining tourist market, the Mediterranean island of Malta is seeing a revival in her fortunes as a mainstream tourist destination.
The prospects for the island have improved dramatically over the last year. At one point in 2006 ... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
23rd July 2007
The Mediterranean island of Malta is one of the major tourist destinations for many West-European countries and is gaining popularity outside of Europe as well.
About Malta
Malta is a small island state, with a population of around 400,000. The coun... Read >
Author: Edward Penza
13th July 2007
With a ten per cent rise in visitor figures for 2007 compared to 2006 after a long period of decline the holidays in Malta industry has turned itself around to a mainstream holiday market.
From a dramatic position in 2006 when a major UK tour operator ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2007
When thinking about a tour of Europe, it might be worth considering taking advantage of great airfare rates and visit the island of Malta, a land filled with history and mystery.
Malta comprises an archipelago of islands nestled in the warm waters of t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th June 2007
New French president elect Nicolas Sarkozy rocked more than his yacht when he visited sun bathed Malta recently, shocking his countrymen in an opulent display of luxury and disregarding the unwritten rules that one should not flaunt wealth and stature.
... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th May 2007
New holiday arrivals on the sunshine island of Malta are set to reverse the decline of recent years after the introduction of new routes from the island's core UK market, and recent news suggests that other European airlines could soon be landing at Malta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th April 2007
Fewer people have been holidaying on the island of Malta in recent year, but the hope is that 2007 will see new life breathed into her hotel and holidays industry.
The Malta hotels and holiday industry are major players in the island's economy, and wit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th March 2007
A holiday time flight from London to Malta that didn't depart on has set alarm bells ringing on the holiday island of Malta.
The flight operator, well known and popular airline Ryanair, claims no flight was scheduled, while one newspaper said they had ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th January 2007
Low levels of holiday take ups in 2006 With tourists deserting her, Malta is still reeling from a period of declining visitor numbers, but has now started to receive low cost flights.
Could it be the spark to reignite the island's long suffering holida... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
16th November 2006
Property prices on the Mediterranean island of Malta have risen again, and according to overseas property specialists Tribune Properties, there is no end in sight yet to any downturn in the market.
Recent government figures showed a sixteen per cent ... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
04th October 2006
Property prices on the Mediterranean island of Malta have risen again, and according to overseas property specialists Tribune Properties, there is no end in sight yet to any downturn in the market.
Recent government figures showed a sixteen per cent ri... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th April 2006
The Mediterranean island of Malta has recorded the strongest growth in property prices from countries in the European Union, and recent news could help see property inflation in double figures for the next few years.
Figures released by the European M... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
01st April 2006
If I asked you to name the largest industry in the world, you would probably guess oil and gas, and you would be right! But I'll bet you would never guess what the 2nd largest industry* is. Do you think it has something do to with technology and compute... Read >
Author: jack reid
14th January 2006
A Sunshine Wedding with a difference on the island of Malta.
Where else can you get married at a traditional Church, in a simple registry office, at the beach or in full 1500AD costume? The answer is in Malta and its cousin islands of Gozo & Como.
... Read >
Author: Pawan Kumare
09th November 2005
Leaders of over 50 countries from the Commonwealth will be meeting on the Mediterranean island of Malta from November 25 to 27, and for three days the island will be enjoying the attention of hundreds of millions of TV and online news viewers and newspape... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
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