When are the public holidays in Malta?
Malta has 14 Public Holidays which are spread throughout the year and mark religious, historical and special events. Here is a list.
Malta has 14 Public Holidays which are spread throughout the year and mark religious, historical and special events. Here is a list.
Kayak for Charity by Dorian Vassallo and Albert Gambina are once again kayaking in aid of the Inspire Malta Foundation this August.
All travellers entering Malta will no longer be required to present COVID documentation upon arrival in the country,
As of today, 9 May 2022, travel into Malta will no longer be categorised into ‘red’ and ‘dark red’. Quarantine upon arrival has been removed.
April in Malta is the time people grow fruits, especially strawberries, which are loved by the Maltese. This is what Festa Frawli is about.
We’d like to teach you some spring-related idioms so that you can expand your vocabulary and better your English!
There’s one day in the year (besides New Year’s Eve of course) where many of us like to party like there’s no tomorrow… this is St. Patrick’s Day, which takes place annually on the 17th of March. Although it is not a public holiday, Maltese people still choose to take leave from work and grab a few pints with their friends.
Malta is home to over 40 English language schools. In this blog we propose several factors for you to consider before choosing your school.
One of the most effective ways to study and improve your English is to travel to an English-speaking country. Malta is just one of 55 countries worldwide where English is both a legally recognised and existing official language and one of the very few countries in Europe where this is so. If you’re still searching for destinations to improve your English, this blog post will explain why you should choose Malta!
‘Christmas time, mistletoe and wine’ goes the song. Have you ever heard it? It’s sung by Sir Cliff Richard and it describes Christmas rather well especially Christmas in the UK. If you prefer something more rocking, then I recommend ‘Merry Xmas Everybody’ by Slade.
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