What you are about to read and view is some of my most prized travel work. It is because I fell in love with Malta the day we landed and could not stop clicking the shutter everywhere we went.
It is one of the most visually stunning countries that I have visited and would describe it as a perfect mix of ancient Jerusalem, ancient Rome and the Greek Islands.
Our trip began on the island of Gozo at the Azure Window.
Malta is a Southern European country consisting of an archipelago (series of islands) situated in the centre of the Mediterranean, 50 miles south of Sicily, 175 miles east of North Africa. Malta is also one of the world’s smallest states and is also one of the most densely populated countries worldwide.
The day after we landed, we were in Victoria, Gozo for the “Feast” a colorful religious and decorative festival of horse racing (through the streets), marching band, church mass, and then drinking, celebrating and massive fireworks.
Malta is ancient, but impeccably preserved. There is so much charm, character and texture in the design of the doors, windows, and streets. It’s a feast for the eyes.
While the country has a raw chiseled terrain, it more than makes up for it in the hand-painted colors of the fishing boats and garden flowers.
We were so fortunate to have our friends from NYC to help us plan the trip – and it was double bonus that we were in Malta together during a part of the trip. I have to give a shout out to Ed and Rita and Rita’s parents Joe and Maria. Joe gets the super mvp of the trip by magically appearing during important moments to escort us to key locations during our trip – thank you Joe!
The trip wouldn’t be possible without the generosity, support and love from Gal’s parents Rita and Avram. Avram gets MHP of the vacation – most hilarious. He was truly in a class by himself and probably enjoyed the trip more than all of us. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Finally, I’d like to close the trip with my personal “visual” favorite… Popeye village.
Popeye Village, also known as Sweethaven Village, is a group of rustic and ramshackle wooden buildings located at Anchor Bay in the north-west corner of the Mediterranean island of Malta, two miles from the village of Mellieħa.
It was built as a film set for the production of the 1980 film starring Robin Willians and now is a waterpark. I just love starring at those animated, colorful and completely wackey-looking fishing huts. Hope you enjoyed the post – I hope I have inspired you to get to Malta one day!