On Sunday we went in South Eastern part of Malta. We visited Blue Grotto and small traditional fishing village Marsaxlokk. I read on Tourist Guide that Sunday is the best day to visit it. Local people placed a fish and souvenir market. It is really nice view. Old low coloured houses ring the waterfront and a brightly coloured luzzu dance in the harbour. Luzzu is a name of traditional fishing boat.
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Filfla Island: The locals told me that Filfla Island was part of Malta Island in the past. Now is small, rocky and uninhabited island. |
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Abandoned oil rig near Blue Grotto |
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Blue Grotto: Southern coast is pitted with sea caves, the Blue Grotto is the most spectacular. We took a 25- minute boat trip. In every guide it is said that is the best time to enjoy caves in the morning. Shafts of bright sunlight reflect inside the cave turn the water several shades of vivid blue. |
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Blue water: just amazing! |
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Boat trip cost 8€. It is worth it! |
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Marsaxlokk market: fresh fish, fruit, vegetables, Maltese traditional sweets, ... |
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Luzzu: colourful fish boats are something special.. |
We wanted also to visit St. Peter´s pool. We asked locals for a path to this natural pool :) We found it. St. Peter´s pool is one of the most beautiful natural swimming pools in Malta, near Marsaxlokk. The sea is clear and a lot of people jump into it. It is very popular with the locals. To pool lead very bad road, but it is worth it. You can go also with car and park on the top of the cliff, but road is bad.
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