Cheers mate, these are the comments I enjoy the most. Doing some India vlogs atm. All the best on your Malta trip. I have been there 3 times. Amazing island.
Was there last september forbmy birthday st pauls great people great pubs was roasting even in sept love to my mate mil at the sports bar virginia at the sailors pub she can cook some great food you can walk about all day and night and ur safe no dramas no troubles youl make it home to your hotel safe amazing little place il go back 🎉❤ shout out to the queen vic pub vallette left of the hight street good food staff amazing and youl bump into all sorts 😅😅 all told malta so chiĺled and your made to feel Vip ❤
I spent Christmas and New Years in Bugibba square! I ate breakfast daily at the french restaurant where you showed the drink menu! I highly recommend it 😋😎
@@lessworkmoretravel Definitely enjoyed the video, returning for 2 weeks at the end of may😎 There is a family owned Italian restaurant called Vinny's across the street and just up the hill from the cafe you had coffee at, also highly recommended for Dinner! Enjoy your stay, Ill be watching for new videos 😎
I will check vinnys out and let you know b stine. End of May will be a lovely time to visit. Weather will be great!!! Where do you stay usually when you visit? I found St Paul’s accommodation to be a little cheaper than elsewhere
@@lessworkmoretravel Actually my wife lives there at the moment, her company needed German speakers and pay a nice bonus for it. Her first apartment was directly across the street from Fat Harry's, she and another coworker moved in Feb. Now they share a 3 bedroom apartment that overlooks the curved jetty where you catch the boats for about 600 Euros each which also covers electricity and internet.
That sounds great. Just walked past Fat Harry’s. If you share apartments/accommodation it seems you can get some good deals. I was stupidly thinking that St Paul’s might be a bit quiet when I booked a hotel here, I was mistaken!!!
Because I have Malta on my top destination list, I subscribed to a newsletter weblink in Malta for updates on daily happenings over there. I noticed that a recent issue in Malta is power cut out that has been occuring for some time now and I am a bit confused. You see one major reason why I want to leave my country is because of erratic power supply but we have generators, solar panels and inverters as alternatives Please what is the state of electricity cut outs in Malta? Is the whole island highly affected? If yes, how are you coping? I read from other channels that due to the cut-outs, pipe-borne water supply is affected, food storage, waste is littered in high piles along certain streets, rodent invasion etc. Is your province or residential area without electricity for a while now? If yes, what are the energy options you people have transitioned to until the problem is resolved? Knowing how hard is it to raise money to travel for a better life elsewhere. The exchange rate and other factors, do you still recommend that we come to study or finally relocate to Malta or are there residences there that enjoy uninterrupted government-generated electricity come rain come shine And what is the average accomodation rent in those areas Pls reply I beg you. I want to hear from someone from Nigeria. Thank you
Hello, I would suggest you do a lot of research on the place before you decide. My video is only a travel vlog not a moving country vlog. I was there 6 months or so ago so have no idea about the power cuts. I have never really lived there. I would be going to forums such as Reddit for more detailed answers. Rent is fairly cheap but that is all relative upon your circumstances. All the best.
Not really, i went to Ayia Napa when i was about 17 for a boys holiday but that is about it. Do you recommend it? Hope you enjoyed the video, thanks for the sub!!
Well said...tnx to inform us about Malta... I'm from India Santosh Thakur I'm coming Malta next month 800 monthly salary can be managed life easy in Malta please inform me
Yeah thanks Gerry, I will mention it in another video. The reason I didn’t choose that is because all the shops had run out. Hope you enjoyed the video
I can give you many reasons not to visit Malta in 2023 having just come back: 1. Like 1970's Spain, it is a noisy building site. You will be treated to the sound of piledrivers everywhere. 2. The traffic is horrendous. Many roads are also closed and under repair. There are too many vehicles using a crumbling infrastructure. The bus service is excellent but let down by traffic jams and drivers who cram as many passengers in as possible but refuse to switch the air con on. 3. For all its history very little effort is made to bring it to life. Valetta and Mdina are rather boring unless you like looking at beige walls all day long. 4. The Popeye Village film set was interesting - except it was closed for repairs. 5. Do not stay in the St Pauls Bay area, it is a dirty, noisy semi-slum. Try and stay on Gozo if you feel the need to visit. It at least has the charm you will not find in Malta. 6. Apart from going into churches there really is very little to do on Malta that you could not do in nicer places such as Greece. 7. The airport is way too small. You are likely to be standing for hours at a time. We were called to the gate 2 hours before the flight and there were no seats. I think that Malta needs to wake up or it will not get the repeat business it needs. It's all well and good giving residents free public transport and free healthcare alongside a top tax rate of 15%, but that does not pay for new roads. We will not be coming back, that's a certainty.
Hello Malcolm thank you for your detailed response and I agree with a lot of the points you made. I still really like the place, one of the main reasons I like it compared to where I am now (Eastern Europe) is the people. I found them incredibly friendly and welcoming. Having the Mediterranean Sea on your doorstep is rather nice aswell. The traffic can be a bit much and the buses are way too packed. I would not say that St Paul’s bay is a semi slum though. I am off to India at the end of the year, now that will have slums. Shame you didn’t enjoy it. Hope you have more luck on your next travel destination
I cannot share your negative assessment of Malta. Maybe they really were just in the wrong place. I have been to Malta several times and each time to Sliema. I had mostly positive experiences there. If you don't just stay on the promenades, but also walk through the small side streets, you will find many beautiful houses, small pubs and the original flair of this state. In contrast, St. Paul's Bay, with Buggiba and Qawra, stands as a faceless place that really doesn't differ from other Mediterranean states. I will definitely fly there again.
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Love this video 😍 I am going to come here in July and I'm really excited about that, so thanks for sharing the video, that was nice 🤩
No problem Cagla. You are going to really enjoy Malta 🇲🇹. Glad your liked the video.
Great video mate I’m going to Malta in April
Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it
Thanks , I enjoyed your details and perspective. I’ll be there in August 2023.
No problem Marie. Glad you enjoyed the video. Plenty more to come of Malta. You will have a great time here
This is really useful mate. I am going to Malta on Wednesday and feel like I already know what to do when I get to Malta
Cheers mate, these are the comments I enjoy the most. Doing some India vlogs atm. All the best on your Malta trip. I have been there 3 times. Amazing island.
Was there last september forbmy birthday st pauls great people great pubs was roasting even in sept love to my mate mil at the sports bar virginia at the sailors pub she can cook some great food you can walk about all day and night and ur safe no dramas no troubles youl make it home to your hotel safe amazing little place il go back 🎉❤ shout out to the queen vic pub vallette left of the hight street good food staff amazing and youl bump into all sorts 😅😅 all told malta so chiĺled and your made to feel Vip ❤
Hello Ross, glad you enjoyed Malta. I think it is a brilliant little place. So much to offer. So many good bars.
Very nice sharing ❤. Love from Cambodia 🇰🇭.
Thank you sreymach, loved Cambodia when I was there. Hope you are doing well and enjoyed the video
Keep up the good work Ben!
I will Jaffa, do not worry about that!!!
Interesting place. I want to visit this country.👏👏👏
I highly recommend it. Hope you enjoyed the video
Thank you for the video. Please can you make a video of smartcity I'll be coming there in July to start school
I might take a look if i have time. To be honest I have never heard of it. I will do some research. Hope you enjoyed the video
@@lessworkmoretravel Thank you so much the video is beautiful. The name of my school is global college and it is in SmartCity Kalkara
Nice, just doing a vlog in Valletta!!!
Was Lucky enough to live almost a year in this amazing island, so your videos bring back memories, thanks! Great video!
Cheers streit, glad to hear you liked my videos. Currently filming Valletta! It is an amazing island
If you are a Blue Badge holder you don’t pay for the Ferry to Gozo !
Good to know, hope you enjoyed the video. Back vlogging in the next week. Happy new year
I spent Christmas and New Years in Bugibba square! I ate breakfast daily at the french restaurant where you showed the drink menu! I highly recommend it 😋😎
Cheers b stine, thanks for your input. It is a lovely place isn’t it. Hope you enjoyed the video. Off in that direction in the next hour or two 👌
@@lessworkmoretravel Definitely enjoyed the video, returning for 2 weeks at the end of may😎 There is a family owned Italian restaurant called Vinny's across the street and just up the hill from the cafe you had coffee at, also highly recommended for Dinner! Enjoy your stay, Ill be watching for new videos 😎
I will check vinnys out and let you know b stine. End of May will be a lovely time to visit. Weather will be great!!! Where do you stay usually when you visit? I found St Paul’s accommodation to be a little cheaper than elsewhere
@@lessworkmoretravel Actually my wife lives there at the moment, her company needed German speakers and pay a nice bonus for it. Her first apartment was directly across the street from Fat Harry's, she and another coworker moved in Feb. Now they share a 3 bedroom apartment that overlooks the curved jetty where you catch the boats for about 600 Euros each which also covers electricity and internet.
That sounds great. Just walked past Fat Harry’s. If you share apartments/accommodation it seems you can get some good deals. I was stupidly thinking that St Paul’s might be a bit quiet when I booked a hotel here, I was mistaken!!!
Great video!!! Tallinja is pronounced Tallinya....the J is a Y in maltese
Thanks Larry, good to know. I hope you enjoyed the video. Plenty more on Malta to come
Hello Larry 👋
Because I have Malta on my top destination list, I subscribed to a newsletter weblink in Malta for updates on daily happenings over there. I noticed that a recent issue in Malta is power cut out that has been occuring for some time now and I am a bit confused.
You see one major reason why I want to leave my country is because of erratic power supply but we have generators, solar panels and inverters as alternatives
Please what is the state of electricity cut outs in Malta?
Is the whole island highly affected? If yes, how are you coping? I read from other channels that due to the cut-outs, pipe-borne water supply is affected, food storage, waste is littered in high piles along certain streets, rodent invasion etc. Is your province or residential area without electricity for a while now?
If yes, what are the energy options you people have transitioned to until the problem is resolved?
Knowing how hard is it to raise money to travel for a better life elsewhere. The exchange rate and other factors, do you still recommend that we come to study or finally relocate to Malta or are there residences there that enjoy uninterrupted government-generated electricity come rain come shine
And what is the average accomodation rent in those areas
Pls reply I beg you. I want to hear from someone from Nigeria.
Thank you
Hello, I would suggest you do a lot of research on the place before you decide. My video is only a travel vlog not a moving country vlog. I was there 6 months or so ago so have no idea about the power cuts. I have never really lived there. I would be going to forums such as Reddit for more detailed answers. Rent is fairly cheap but that is all relative upon your circumstances. All the best.
@@lessworkmoretravel okay thanks a lot
what about Cyprus, my friend, have you visited it?
Not really, i went to Ayia Napa when i was about 17 for a boys holiday but that is about it. Do you recommend it? Hope you enjoyed the video, thanks for the sub!!
I'm coming back in 3 weeks if you wanna meet up
I leave in 4 days. Hope you have a good time here Paul!!!
Hello 👋 Paul
Well said...tnx to inform us about Malta... I'm from India Santosh Thakur I'm coming Malta next month 800 monthly salary can be managed life easy in Malta please inform me
Is that 800 in pounds, us dollars or euros? Is that after accommodation? If so yes no problem!!! Food 10 euros per day I would budget.
@@lessworkmoretravel Euro I'm coming to Malta next month
Yeah 800 euros a month should be fine after accommodation. I have hardily spend anything in the 4/5 days I have been here
Unlimited journeys on the voyager card for 21 euro for 7 days.
Yeah thanks Gerry, I will mention it in another video. The reason I didn’t choose that is because all the shops had run out. Hope you enjoyed the video
Hi 👋
Hello 👋
You don’t live there so your experience is different mate. I do and it can be overbearing and very noisy.
Of course, living and being a tourist anywhere is a completely different experience. Hope you enjoyed the video! 👍
I was born just around here
Nice, I think it is a great place. I really enjoy Malta. 🇲🇹 Hope you enjoyed the video
I can give you many reasons not to visit Malta in 2023 having just come back:
1. Like 1970's Spain, it is a noisy building site. You will be treated to the sound of piledrivers everywhere.
2. The traffic is horrendous. Many roads are also closed and under repair. There are too many vehicles using a crumbling infrastructure. The bus service is excellent but let down by traffic jams and drivers who cram as many passengers in as possible but refuse to switch the air con on.
3. For all its history very little effort is made to bring it to life. Valetta and Mdina are rather boring unless you like looking at beige walls all day long.
4. The Popeye Village film set was interesting - except it was closed for repairs.
5. Do not stay in the St Pauls Bay area, it is a dirty, noisy semi-slum. Try and stay on Gozo if you feel the need to visit. It at least has the charm you will not find in Malta.
6. Apart from going into churches there really is very little to do on Malta that you could not do in nicer places such as
Greece.
7. The airport is way too small. You are likely to be standing for hours at a time. We were called to the gate 2 hours before the flight and there were no seats.
I think that Malta needs to wake up or it will not get the repeat business it needs. It's all well and good giving residents free public transport and free healthcare alongside a top tax rate of 15%, but that does not pay for new roads. We will not be coming back, that's a certainty.
Hello Malcolm thank you for your detailed response and I agree with a lot of the points you made. I still really like the place, one of the main reasons I like it compared to where I am now (Eastern Europe) is the people. I found them incredibly friendly and welcoming. Having the Mediterranean Sea on your doorstep is rather nice aswell. The traffic can be a bit much and the buses are way too packed. I would not say that St Paul’s bay is a semi slum though. I am off to India at the end of the year, now that will have slums. Shame you didn’t enjoy it. Hope you have more luck on your next travel destination
Fab , dont go back Moaning Minnie
I cannot share your negative assessment of Malta. Maybe they really were just in the wrong place.
I have been to Malta several times and each time to Sliema. I had mostly positive experiences there. If you don't just stay on the promenades, but also walk through the small side streets, you will find many beautiful houses, small pubs and the original flair of this state.
In contrast, St. Paul's Bay, with Buggiba and Qawra, stands as a faceless place that really doesn't differ from other Mediterranean states.
I will definitely fly there again.