Sliema, Malta - November 2018

Sliema, Malta - November 2018
As part of the 2018 Travel PA conference I visited Sliema with a few of my home working colleagues. Being November it was out of season so a bit quieter than it might usually be, nonetheless with the attraction of the promenade along the curvy coastline I could most definitely see the appeal. A number of bars and restaurants serving delicious Maltese food look out to the mediterranean sea. It’s these tasty flavours that are reflected in the dishes that we were lucky enough to sample. Everywhere we went we were presented with hearty, rustic food. Meat, seafood, olives, cheese and tomatoes are prominent ingredients, all served with a touch of Maltese charm. The quaint, cobbled streets are so picturesque, it really is a joy to stroll around and soak up the ambience. We thoroughly enjoyed a spot of shopping in Valletta and taking in some of the local sights which are inevitably going to include a church or two. As Malta has such a history of roman catholicism there are many churches to visit if you so desire. They’re ornate, extremely pretty and laced with rather graphic biblical images. Whether this is something you’re into heavily or not I would definitely suggest visiting at least one. To gain a little more local knowledge we took a 25 min ferry ride from the mainland to the Island of Gozo which was stunning. Here you can visit the gorgeous beach at Ramla Bay, the fascinating medieval ruins known as the Citadella and rock formations including the infamous Azure Window. It’s also a great place for hiking and diving.
Zestip: Be sure to hop on the ferry and discover Gozo in order to get your full feel of Malta. Please e-mail: louisafells@zestfultravel.com with your Maltese enquiry.



