lunes, 10 de mayo de 2010

Guia de Viajes Malta RYANAIR

http://www.arrivalguides.com/ryanair/travelguide.aspx?partner=ryanair

Vale:
Direcciones internet
www.mta.com.mt
www.visitmalta.com

Que ver:
Mdina
Mdina, the old capital of Malta, is a typical
medieval town situated on one of the
highest hills of the island. The “Silent City”,
as it is known, commands a magnificent
view of the island. It is one of the few
remaining Renaissance fortified cities in
Europe.
More information: Bus No – 81, 86

Wied Iz- Zurrieq.
Here one can have a swim or else visit the
Blue Grotto and the surrounding coastline
by a trip on the “daghjsa”, a traditional
Maltese fishing boat. The Blue Grotto is
famous for the clarity of the water and the
brilliant colours around the rocks in the
caves.
More information: Bus No – 38, 138

Megalithic Temples
The remains of numerous temples erected
in the Fourth and Third Millennium B.C. are
unique in the world. Stone idols, animal
representations carved in relief, stone
tablets, altars and screens decorated with
spirals and other patterns enhance the
attraction of these magnificent sanctuaries.

Cottonera
Across the Grand Harbour, to the south of
Valletta, are the historic fortified towns of
Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea,
commonly referred to as the three cities of
Cottonera.

Marsaxlokk
This is the main fishing village in Malta.
Here you can find a large market where
fish is the main item being sold and also
various restaurants which specialise in Sea
Food.
More information: Bus No – 27

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