On The Town Goes On The MSC Splendida To... Malta
with Martha Chapman


Sailing into historic Valetta


Malta's distinctive balconies are a tradition


Embarking is very efficient on Splendida


Shops & cafes at the pier are worth a visit

As someone who has long had Malta on their bucket list, I'm thrilled to sail into the lovely sun-soaked harbour at Valletta. Sandy-coloured limestone buildings cover the town's hills and though there are a few construction cranes dotting the horizon, it's clear this is a city steeped in history. With a combination of Arabic, British and North African influences, Malta is an exotic cocktail that attracts a million tourists a year.

We opt for a guided coach tour and with the temperature clinging damply to the high 30s, the coolness in the air-conditioned coach is welcomed. Like all of our excursions from the MSC Splendida, our fellow coach members are a cosmopolitan group, coming from Norway, Spain, France and Lebanon.

What a fascinating place Malta turns out to be! Because it was a British colony from 1814 to 1964, the UK influence is everywhere. English is widely spoken and the miniature cars which hurtle around busy roundabouts are all left-hand drive. (There are 300,000 cars for 400,000 people. At times, it makes the traffic in Toronto look tame.)

Our tour, to the towns of Rabat and Mosta and to the old-walled city, takes us into sun-dappled alleyways overlooked by distinctive Maltese balconies. Popular souvenirs are Maltese crosses fashioned into jewelry, wall plaques and door knockers.

All too soon, it's time to head back to the Splendida. As in Tunis, there is a nice selection of shops (including an English bookstore) located in historic vaults alongside the pier.

Good to know: Malta isn’t just about the history. Excursions from MSC Splendida include a day at the beach and a jeep tour – perfect for the many families on board – as well as a harbour cruise with wine tasting.


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