Holiday at Malta

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

A chapter from my Caribbean Holiday

Caribbean Holiday

My experience on my first Caribbean Holiday is no different too. Spread over thousands of miles of oceans, the Caribbean islands are full of picturesque beauty that is hard to forget. All of these islands have their own culture, history and tradition to talk about. Each of these little islands had something special to offer either in hospitality, cuisine, or folklores and dances that made my Caribbean Holiday really colourful.

What amazed me the most was to learn about the vast difference in their scenic beauty, While some of the islands were volcanic yet lush green, while other were filled with white coating of coral formation on their white sand that took tourists (me too) by real surprise.

Some of the islands I went to were really damn crowded, where I did not spend too much time, since I was looking for a place where I could be my self. And I did find one such island in the Berry Island of Bahama. It is a comparatively uninhibited island which offers several water sports like diving and snorkeling.

Amongst other favourites of my Caribbean holiday are the Panama, Bermuda, Puerto Rico, Belize, Jamaica (phew!) and the list goes on. All I need to tell you guys is that there is no better destination than a Caribbean Holiday to really stress out your worries and give yourself a well deserving break. Do all those things you always dreamt of doing, visit the scenic beauty and just chillax giving yourself the leisure of doing nothing.

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Monday, February 18, 2008

A Guide to Your Holiday at Malta

Holiday at Malta

Malta is the land predominated by the Roman Catholics. Almost everyone in Malta speaks either in Maltese their native language or in English, which they acquired during the British settlement in some of its colonies.

The famous George Cross and several other historical places are enough to keep you touring the place for over a month. The historical image of the Malta Island is fast transforming into a vibrant night life, glamorous Hollywood film shoots and some astounding musical videos that are being shot in the attractive beaches of the Malta shores.

The country of Malta is popularly called an open-museum for so much of its historical past is still so visible that it keeps its spectators awestruck. The eye-popping natural beauty of the place is another attractive feature of the place that pulls people year after year.

Amongst the numerous tourist destinations that the island nation provides, there are a few worth mentioning for their beauty and obvious historical background. Valletta the capital city of the country is full of interesting museums, natural beauty, buzzing restaurants, and the famous St. John’s Cathedral which, is a must visit in the city. The city of Gozo is another top Destination in Malta, with its shops, museums and churches. Comino is a comparatively less inhabited place in Malta but is worth mentioning especially for its legacy in the beautiful Blue Lagoon.

When in Malta do not forget to take a cruise like the Captain Morgan’s Cruise, that takes you around the island visiting different places and organizing events like pirate adventures for children, and a dash into the fascinating sea coastline in the glass boats

People who enjoy outdoor activities can also try skiing, scuba diving, sailing and many other water sports at the beautiful Malta beaches. Some of the most popular beaches in Malta are the Gneja Bay, Golden Bay, Paradise Bay, Ramla Bay, St. George’s bay and many others.

Though Malta is a all year round tourist destination it is best to avoid visiting the place in July and August as it get very hot and is also extremely crowded during that time of the year.

There are several hotels and inns available throughout the country that offer lodging according to your choice and budget. The mouth watering sea food in Malta is something which you would not forget for day even after you return. Go Holidaying at Malta and you shall cherish the experience for a lifetime.

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