Thursday, November 28, 2013

Mediterranean and Adriatic Cruise October 2012 - Malta

Continuing with Mdina in Malta. There are only around 300 inhabitants of the ancient city and very few cars leading to it's nickname of The Silent City. It adjoins the village of Rabat which has a population of over 11,000.

Mdina is full of very narrow streets so is not at all suited to traffic.


Statue of the Madonna and Child on the Carmelite Church.

Gold leaf painting in a workshop.

Views of the neighbouring village of Rabat from the city walls.

The Mtarfa clock tower near Rabat.

Leaving Mdina, we passed through various beautiful villages as we headed back towards the coast.
We passed the Blue Grotto on the way

The fishing village of Marsaxlokk.




The town church.
From there we returned to the port of Valletta to sail for our next port of call. We were able to see the lovely architecture as we sailed out.
So it was goodbye to Malta as we sailed towards our next stop in Venice.

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Mediterranean and Adriatic Cruise October 2012 - Cadiz and Malta.

The first port was Cadiz in Spain. The following pictures were all taken from the top of the HOHO bus.
Lovely beach.
Beautiful buildings
The old city walls of Cadiz.
Leaving Cadiz
It had been a very hot day so we sat on the balcony as we sailed away in the evening. The temperature was still 97 in the late afternoon.

Early morning approaching Malta.
Malta harbour
I have so many photos of Malta that I will put half in a separate post. First though, a taster of the ancient walled city of Mdina which was the ancient capital of Malta and whose history can be traced back 4000 years.

Cathedral of the Conversion of St. Paul, Mdina.