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Table of Contents
Introduction ix
PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION 1
Chapter 1 History 3
Overview 3, The earliest settlers: 5000-4100bc 3,
Temple period: 4100-2500bc 4, Bronze Age: 2500-8th
century bc 6, Phoenicians and Carthaginians: 8th century bc-218bc 7, Romans and Byzantines: 218bc-ad870 8, The Arabs: 870-1090 9, Medieval Malta: 1090-1530 9,
The Knights of Malta: 1530-1798 10, The French:
1798-1800 15, The British: 1800-1964 15, Independent Malta: 1964-ongoing 20
Chapter 2 Background Information 21
Geography and geology 21, Climate 23, Natural history and conservation 23, Government and politics 28, Economy 29, People and migration 29, Language 30, Religion 31, Education 31, Arts and crafts 31,
Festa 33, Sports and activities 34, National/public holidays and other events 35
Chapter 3 Practical Information 39
When to visit 39, Highlights and itineraries 40,
Choosing a base 42, Tourist information 43, Tour operators 45, Red tape 47, Getting there and away 49, Health and safety 50, Malta for families 53, Disabled travellers 55, Gay Malta 56, What to take 57, Money and budgeting 57, Getting around 59, Accommodation 63, Eating and drinking 64, Shopping 68, Arts and entertainment 69, Museums and historic sites 70, Sports and activities 71, Photography 76, Media and communications 77, Business 79, Buying property 80, Cultural etiquette 80, Travelling positively 80
Chapter 4 Planning for Your Interests 83
Prehistoric Malta and the temples 83, Roman/Byzantine Malta 87, Fortifications 89, World War II 92, Churches 93, Swimming, snorkelling and diving 95, Birdwatching 100, Spas 104

PART TWO THE GUIDE 107
Chapter 5 Valletta 109
History 110, Getting there and away 110, Getting
around 112, Tourist information 112, Where to stay 112,
Where to eat and drink 116, Other practicalities 119,
What to see and do 119, Floriana 147
Chapter 6 The Three Cities 151
Getting there and away 151, Where to stay 154, Where to
eat 154, Birgu/Vittoriosa 155, L-Isla/Senglea 164, Bormla/
Cospicua 165, Around the Three Cities 167
Chapter 7 Sliema, St Julian's and Paceville 169
Practicalities 169, Sliema 169, St Julian's (San Giljan) and
Paceville 175
Chapter 8 Southeast Malta 181
Zabbar 181, Tarxien temples 182, Hal Saflieni
Hypogeum 187, Kordin III temples 188, Zejtun 189,
Marsaskala/Marsascala 189, Marsaxlokk 191, Delimara
Peninsula and swimming 193, Birzebbuga 194

About the Author

Juliet Rix has been a journalist for 25 years. She has worked for the BBC, The Guardian, The Times, The Telegraph and The Independent. She has travelled extensively throughout Malta. Juliet recently won second place in the Malta Travel Awards global magazine category.

Reviews

'Juliet Rix has an excellent grasp of the island's history, and her prose is accompanied by a broad range of suggestions for possible activities.' Daily Telegraph 'Juliet Rix makes a compelling case for the idea that Malta, which has languished under the lucrative, if unappealing, blanket of mass tourism, should be recognised as an important destination for the traveller seeking a solid sense of history, and even prehistory, and the cultural artefacts and fascinating sites history bequeaths' Daily Telegraph

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