Malta: Independence Day
Malta celebrates Independence Day (Jum l-Indipendenza) on 21 September – the day in 1964 when it was granted independence from the United Kingdom.
Malta celebrates Independence Day (Jum l-Indipendenza) on 21 September – the day in 1964 when it was granted independence from the United Kingdom.
Fast track and free entry to many of Dublin’s attractions with the Dublin Pass. Plus other freebies!
“A car from the hotel picks us up, straight to the hotel and, on our second wind after very little sleep, we have a drink and take a walk down to the seafront. Wow! What interesting buildings, little roads and paths. And a super seafront with promenade, cafés and all sorts of interesting things. We look at each other and say, ‘I could deal with this!'” Talmaone describes how she came to focus on Malta as a possible new place to live…
Visit the 10th International Literature Festival in Berlin – the focus this year is on eastern Europe.
Visit Qormi Bread Festival in Malta for fun, food and entertainment!
Lots of international festivals in Venice