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Ellen Jenne finds new friends on tour of an island full of treasures
Scottish Daily Express
|April 12, 2025
A treasure trove of historic gems, architectural masterpieces and dreamy bays, Malta certainly packs a lot into its sun drenched shores.
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 So if you want to make the most of your time on this Mediterranean island paradise, I suggest you go with those who can whisk you straight to the best bits. Step forward award-winning escorted tour operator Titan Travel, which creates exciting and fun-packed trips all about ‘seeing and doing’.
Its eight-day Historic Gems of Malta tour - a deep dive into the country’s past, visiting fortress cities and natural wonders, punctuated by stops for aperitivos - sounded like time well spent to me.
I joined a group of travel-loving over-50s, led by knowledgeable guide Joseph, to explore its three cities and shores.
My fellow solo travellers were all in good spirits and up for an adventure. I had good vibes about this group from the word go.
The obvious starting point is Valletta, Malta’s capital, with its collection of fortifications. Built in 1552 by the Knights of St John, Fort St Elmo is known for its starring role in the Great Siege.
Also there is a gold mine of artefacts, military paraphernalia and insights into Malta's vivid past in the National War Museum.
Pride of place goes to the George Cross medal awarded to the entire population of Malta in 1942 after holding out in a famous Second World War siege. I strolled the walls with my fellow travellers and took in the panoramic views over the Grand Harbour and across the water to Fort St Angelo. The tour then continued to the Upper Barrakka Gardens with its sculptures and water features. It’s also a place where you can witness soul-stirring gun salutes.
This story is from the April 12, 2025 edition of Scottish Daily Express.
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