Filfla
Filfla is a small uninhabited rock some 5 kilometres away from the shore in the South of Malta. You may spot it in the middle of the sea when visiting the popular natural sites like Dingli Cliffs, Ghar Lapsi and Blue Grotto near Wied iz-Zurrieq or the Meghalitic temples Hagar Qim and Mnajdra.
Wied iz-Zurrieq
Wied iz-Żurrieq
Wied iz-Żurrieq
Wied iz-Żurrieq
Wied iz-Żurrieq
It is a natural
reserve with its unique eco-system - birds, mammals, lizards, insects - and it is prohibited by law to lay foot on it unless for scientific purposes. Unfortunately this islet was used for target practice by the British Armed Forces between 1940s - 1970s. A good part of this fascinating place was destroyed as a result.
The blue waters of Zurrieq
Saturday, June 15, 2013
The Blue Grotto is a number of sea caverns on the southern coast of Malta, west of the Wied iz-Żurrieq harbor near the village of Żurrieq.
The Blue Grotto is located near "Wied iz-Zurrieq" south of the town
of Zurrieq. A number of caves, including the Blue Grotto, which is the
biggest one, can be reached by boat from Wied iz-Zurrieq. From Wied
iz-Zurrieq one can also see the small island of Filfa. Filfla is
uninhabited except for a unique species of lizards that live there. When
Malta was a British colony, the island of Filfla was used for target
practice by the British Armed Forces. The island is now protected under
Maltese law.
The scenery around this area of the island is
breathtaking. The cliffs rise out of the blue Mediterranean and the
froth of the waves as they hit the rock face can make for some excellent
shots.
About Malta Village Holidays
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Travelling can be exiting, fun, adventurous, inspirational, educative or anything you are expecting to get out of it.
In fact, once you discover the beauty and excitement of getting to know the destination and its people from inside out by wandering around in off-beaten track areas and living like a local, you can hardly go back to packaged all-inclusive holidays.Nevertheless, are you someone who prefers all-inclusive tourist resorts and lying on the beach for one week doing nothing, or someone who dives into adventures and getting to know the authentic local life, a holiday is as memorable as you make it yourself.
This blog is about Malta, its authentic village life, places and people. It reveals the beautiful authentic colours of local life that often remain unknown to many visitors of the island.
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