Al Molo (Level 5, Portomaso Marina, St. Julian’s) — Al Molo is situated right on the water’s edge at the lovely Portomaso Marina in St. Julian’s. The restaurant brings together the best possible ingredients for a memorable dining experience…great location, beautiful decor, and inspired food by a multi award-winning chef (serving Siclian-influenced dishes, such as […]
Casa Rocca Piccola (74 Republic Street, Valletta) – this is a 16th century palace and home of the noble de Piro family. This is the only private palazzo that’s open to the public in Valletta. Casa Rocca Piccola has over 50 rooms, the majority of which are open for viewing. Over the years it has […]
The island republic of Malta is an archipelago of several islands located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea (the main islands being Malta, Gozo, and Comino). It’s 80 km. south of Sicily, 284 km. east of Tunisia, and 333 km. north of Libya. Because of its location, it has been occupied in one time […]
Biosfera Plaza (Av. Juan Carlos 1, Puerto del Carmen) – this shopping center has 54 stores and restaurants (both regional and international retailers such as Desigual, Footlocker, Guess, Levi’s, Pull & Bear, Timberland, Zara; as well as eateries like Haagen Dazs, McDonald’s).
Buda (Marina Puerto Calero, Puerto Calero) — The atmosphere in the Buda is very relaxing. It is a bar that appeals to those generally between the ages of 35-40 years and usually tends to be tourists staying in Puerto Calero or in the nearby tourist resort of Puerto Del Carmen. The relaxation becomes fun and […]
Aeronautical Museum (Av. De la Playa Honda 163, Lanzarote Airport) – this museum (located near a one-time wing of the island’s airport) traces the early years of aviation in Lanzarote (French seaplanes being the first aircraft to reach this island in 1919). Visitors will be surprised to see that the Graf Zeppelin airship used to […]
Arrecife (city) – located on the central east coast of Lanzarote, Arrecife is the island’s main city, and has been its capital since 1852. Since the 1500s, Its harbor has acted as a port of call for ships in transit from Spain to the Americas. The city’s name derives from the Spanish word for “reef” […]
Bozena’s (Calle Teide 6, Puerto del Carmen) –– located in a charming old Canarian house, Bozena’s restaurant combines Polish and Irish cuisine with excellent results. The intimate surroundings and lovely views over the old harbor provide the perfect backdrop for dining. The menu runs from Stroganoff to Polish meatballs to fresh fish of the day […]
The volcanic island of Lanzarote, one of the Canary Islands (off the northwest coast of Africa), was reputedly discovered by Genoese navigator Lancelotto Malcello in 1312, who named this island after himself. However, it wasn’t settled until the 15th century by the Castilians. Due in part to its distance from mainland Spain (1,000 km) and […]
Art Pavilion (Trg Kralja Tomislava 22, Zagreb) – this museum was originally located in Budapest – where it took part in the Millennial exhibition in 1896. Shortly thereafter, the iron framework of the Croatian pavilion was shipped to Zagreb. From that point on, this museum was built, where it has since hosted various exhibits of […]