After an amazing day strolling around beautiful Valletta, we were ready to head further away from home and took to the open-seas. We went to explore the smaller islands of Gozo and Comino.
This is Mgarr Harbour, where the ferry point is on Gozo.
From here we decided to drive "up-high" so we could get a birds-eye view of pretty Gozo. First stop was the small town of Nadur, and another ornate building, the Church of Saints Peter and Paul. There are beautiful Churches scattered all over the island.
The view from Nadur is amazing, you can see for miles.
Next up, we wanted some beach time. Malta & Gozo are not known for their beaches, but there are a few that are worth a visit. We went to Ramla Bay. The sand is so different here, the colour is a pale terracotta, and the waters edge is scattered with large pebbles. The water was so warm and clear. We relaxed for a while, swam and clambered around on the rocks.
When our tummy's started rumbling we went in search of food. I would not recommend eating at Ramla Bay, the food is aimed purely at tourists and completely un-imaginative with not a fresh fish in site.
We headed to the pretty bay of Marsalforn, and a great little bistro called Otters. We ordered Octopus Arrabiata and Fresh Tuna with salad and fries! The food was delicious, Dan and I both agree the Octopus was the dish of the holiday. Whilst the food was incredibly tasty, it didn't look so pretty, hence no photo's! It was kind of just plopped onto the plate, and the tuna looked sad and grey....the presentation just didn't do the flavour justice. So you can admire the view instead....we'll save the food-porn for another time.
You can't move two-feet in Malta without hearing about the Blue Lagoon at Comino (the smaller island located between Malta and Gozo). We'd heard that it gets over-crowded with tourists during the day so we caught the last boat over to see what all the fuss was about.
Well, it is pretty spectacular. The water is so clear and the most perfect shade of aqua.
Sailing boats passing through the Med anchor-up for the day, and unload their passengers into the water. It has quite a party-vibe to it, and even though it was late in the day it was still pretty busy.
On our way back to shore, we were taken past some caves.
And then it was time to go back to our hotel, although we managed to squeeze in another pretty bay and photo opportunity on the way back.
Malta, we're both completely smitten with you.
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