Valletta, Malta

Early this morning we pulled into the tiny port of Valletta in Malta, squeezing past the breakwater and docking on the three cities side. Heading shoreside, we immediately boarded a slightly smaller boat to be shuttled across the harbour to Valletta proper.

Good morning Malta
Amazing city carved from its own foundations
A heavily fortified city

Taking the elevator up to the level of the main city, we started wandering through the beautiful, historic city carved out of and built out of the limestone bed it sits upon.

The elevator

We walked here and there, enjoying narrow streets, gardens and coastal views. Next, we dropped down below the fort to the water’s edge, scampering up and down staircases and trails. It was beyond gorgeous.

The historic battery fires at noon daily
Birds of paradise !
From the gardens
The “streets” are staircases
Garden glimpses
Beautiful colours
Coloured doors
Boat shacks on the coast
Dave walks the waterfront
Boat shacks II
Not sure what to think…
Stairs carved from stone on the waterfront
Rock cut here became buildings
It was an interesting path to follow
A small sea arch
Just a gorgeous coastline
The breakwater
We think these are fossils
Pink flowers

After completing our walks we found a pâtisserie and enjoyed local treats – a pistachio cannelloni and imqaret, a pastry filled with dates.

A lovely spot
Our walk

Heading back to the ship for a quick shower, we watched the ship leave port, including a special salute of six cannons.

Cannon salute to say farewell

Malta is definitely on the list of places to return to visit more comprehensively.

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    Kristy Meents

    Wow, you guys are getting a glimpse of so many places!

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