I got lucky. my first visit to Malta was a tour of duty in the RAF in 1969. Yes I was being paid to be there. Been back many times since and each time it gets better. For snowbirds from whatever country I recommend it for some winter sun. Just avoid the Christmas and Easter holidays where prices rise significantly.
@@JamesWilliamson-w8y Hi mate,great to hear of your experiences there...and good advice too re:crowds etc. My next video is only a day or two away and it"s the next stop, Santorini, which was stunning but we had our only REALLY bad experience of the whole cruise when it came to the queues for the cable car. School holidays, 5 cruise ship...you get the picture! Valletta was just gorgeous, the amazing colours of the stone and geography and buildings is something to see. We only had a day there so didnt get to explore the city proper but we loved Malta, or what we saw of it. Cruising slowly into Grand Harbour and seeing the city walls is a picture i will never forget. Cheers. Rick
Visually stunning ....akways a pleasure to watch.
Awesomeness 😎 viewing Rick I have ???
@@jacquolinemngatai129 Thanks Jaq, yes Valletta was just stunning. Real "old world" feel about it.
I got lucky. my first visit to Malta was a tour of duty in the RAF in 1969. Yes I was being paid to be there. Been back many times since and each time it gets better. For snowbirds from whatever country I recommend it for some winter sun. Just avoid the Christmas and Easter holidays where prices rise significantly.
@@JamesWilliamson-w8y Hi mate,great to hear of your experiences there...and good advice too re:crowds etc. My next video is only a day or two away and it"s the next stop, Santorini, which was stunning but we had our only REALLY bad experience of the whole cruise when it came to the queues for the cable car. School holidays, 5 cruise ship...you get the picture!
Valletta was just gorgeous, the amazing colours of the stone and geography and buildings is something to see. We only had a day there so didnt get to explore the city proper but we loved Malta, or what we saw of it.
Cruising slowly into Grand Harbour and seeing the city walls is a picture i will never forget.
Cheers.
Rick