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If you can cope with it's tiny size, Malta with around 300 days a year of sunshine, is an ideal place to live in. The winters are mild, but it's summer can get quite hot, especially, July and August. However, no matter which part of the Island you'd live in, you are never far from the sea, and the Mediteranean sea is something you'd need to experience, because it is absolutely fantastic. Malta is part of the EU, and compared to most EU countries, it has probably the lowest cost of living. You will experience lots of fire works and village festas, especially during summer. It has a very low crime rate, and quite safe to walk the streets at night. I live in Australia, and I have been visiting the Island for many years.......I am never tired of visiting. Whenever I go, I like to go around April/ May as the next 3 months tend to be too hot for my liking. September is also a good month to visit. HIGHLY RECOMMEND A VISIT.
Wow, Malta is beautiful 🥰 I love the old buildings and architecture, the food looks delicious, and the blue grotto is just stunning! Your ferry trip seems like a must-do. Aw, love that you did a horse and carriage ride 🥰 Malta really seems like it would be an amazing place to live 🤗
Honestly, this is the best video out there if you want to plan a trip to Malta! I have been watching all of the Malta travel guides as I will be going in May, but none of them were as elaborate as this one!! Thank you
Hello Lucas World Travel I watched y’all video about Malta it’s very beautiful there my ancestors came from there I’m thinking about living there myself💚🤍♥️
Nice! We only stayed in Malta a week but loved it so much that we can’t wait to go back. We’re planning our move there this year. Let us know if you wind up moving there yourself!
We are going to Malta at the end of August for a family holiday, so I have been watching some videos to find out more about Malta. I came across this video by chance & it is by far the best I’ve seen. Thank you for sharing your experience & for the many hints & tips. I am really looking forward to going after seeing your video 😊🖤
Be aware that buses can be unreliable in country areas, being infrequent and prone to cancellation or being full up. Also, they mostly stop running by around 10pm, so plan your evenings accordingly. The narrow roads and the heavy traffic also mean that Malta is dangerous for cycling: so much so that you seldom see anyone on a bike. Apart from that, Malta is a beautiful place.
I would love to live in Malta but don't know if it would be possible. I'm a British citizen and think Malta's in the EU, so after Brexit that would be difficult. I could not buy a property. I'll soon have a state pension, as well as a private pension, so feel I could afford to rent somewhere nice but I think I couldn't move there unless I could buy a property, which would be impossible for me.
We’re looking into a getting digital nomad visa in Malta. You also can check out their retirement visa. There are several visa options to consider. Good luck on your move to Malta!
I've visited Malta twice and LoL at 5:15 I was using those things to do yoga poses on top - they were my personal pedestals - lol. Nice to know the history behind them.
This is such an informative guide to Malta - and perhaps my favourite of your videos (could be because I could also see myself living there). I'd love to go to the Blue Grotto, Mdina, Gozo & Comino Islands too. The local specialties looked pretty tasty - I'd go for the cheese ravioli for sure and those filled croissants looked delicious too. I like finding accommodations in convenient locations - it's usually worth it in my opinion.
Best video i have seen on malta . I bought a voyager ticket for the bus and you can travel the whole island and gozo on the bus for the week For 21 euro . I dono if its still a thing this year ?
@@LucasWorldTravel do you have information about European forensic institute ??, If the school have accommodation for students and if the assist in visa process ??
I came back from Malta half a month ago and absolutely loved it. I miss being there! Some of the places you went to, I did as well (Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens, Fort St Angelo, Mdina - including Fontanella Tea Garden, Camino, so those brought back my memories of being there), but I also got to see some places I didn't get to yet, but definitely will in the future. It is just such a beautiful country and I can't wait to go back. Also, your Airbnb looked super nice as well. I stayed in a hostel in St Julian's but maybe next time I'll get one of those as well.
Wonderful Malta! Fortified by the Knights of Saint John after they were kicked out of Rhodes. Good to see you there. It has been on my bucket list for years - thanks for showing it to me. Views by ferry entering the harbor is fabulous. Very informative as always. Interesting thought of moving there - would be exciting. Well done, my friends 👍. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your weekend 😀.
I should of known that a history buff like you would already know all about Malta and the knights of Saint John. They had such an interesting history. As always thanks for stopping by!
Malta was the first country I ever visited outside of my own, I was 6 and still remember how small and safe it felt. Didn’t realise it was on your shortlist of places to live, so exciting 😊 It’s so nice seeing you both looking so happy there and enjoying the vibe. Craig has never been so we plan to visit together someday, you’re making it look so relaxing and with the lemon pie and then the warm croissants Craig will be in heaven! All your meals looked great and your Airbnb looked lovely too in a great location.
Wow you started your world travels at 6! How nice!! You definitely need to revisit though as things change after a decade or two. It still feels small and safe to us too!
Cafe Cordina looks lovely, and Nenu The Artisan Baker - yum. Will visit in the future. I live on Gozo and have to point out that traffic and over-development are a problem on both Malta and Gozo, and the pollution is high and causing health problems for many...
Malta is a great place to visit for sure. Living there? Another thing completely. I lived there for a year and a half. Island fever is a real thing. Great video.
This was in February and the weather was great. A jacket is necessary in the morning and at night but in the heat of the day we were able to walk around without our jackets on.
Wow! You seen a lot in a weeks time. When I was there, I got sick from the water I believe. Did not get out of bed for I believe 2-3 days. Then Headed to Gozo. Stayed with relatives there for about 5 weeks. LOVED LOVED it❤❤
Great video and information on Valletta. We will be there for a day on a cruise at the end of February. Where does the ferry drop you off in the 3 cities? Is that the same location to get back on the ferry to return to Valletta? How much time did you spend in the 3 cities? We are hoping to do the 3 cities and then some of the top things to do in Valletta in 1 day since we only have 1 day. Thanks!!
We spent about 4 hours in the 3 cities so it is possible. I would recommend starting your sightseeing in Valletta and if you have spare time then go to the 3 cities. Yes the ferry picks up and drops off at the same location. You can use Google maps to find it.
Epic destination. i am trying to work in a Malta, Sicily Tunisia trip for next year since I cannot get them on the drive around the World. We are both ecological anthropologists. Bear studies food culture and food production, and I am a sustainability archaeologist. As such, we love to meet and support creators and guides who share the history, culture, food, and nature on social media. Love what you are doing and hope you might like ours too. Cheers! - Turtle
Awesome! I (Kendra) majored in cultural anthropology though I never wound up doing it professionally. We’d love to see your travels and what you are up to. Enjoy the journey and happy travels!
I would love to see youre travel vlogs for Austria, Portugal and many other countries like Italy you mentioned you visited I don't see them on you're channel would love to see you're travels to all these countries love you're channel very informative.
Not the first amazing video that we ' took advantage of' but another one to save. Me, my colleague and students will be on study trip in Malta in April so thanks for this video!
Most people in Malta speak English as it was a former British colony back in the day. And we were treated very well there. We felt very comfortable. Shoot, we're even considering moving there we liked it so much.
The RU-vid algorithm Gods took me to your Chanel. I've watched this episode and was impressed. Weirdly me and my girlfriend are going to Malta for the first time on Thursday and are looking forward to it at the end go this episode you mentioned that you will be going to Portugal YOU WILL LOVE IT :-) We have been several times to Porto and always had a fantastic time so good luck and enjoy. By the way we're based in (London) UK.
Hi Guys! Nice video! Can I ask from Hagar Sim how did you go to the ferry terminal to the three cities? Did you take the bus 74 again back to Valetta? Thank you.
Yes you would take the same bus back. You can walk to the ferry terminal from the Valletta bus station. You might also be able to change buses and ride a bus to the three cities. You might want to use Google Maps to see which way is faster.
You guys, I am not even though the whole episode yet, but I am already impressed and can see why you enjoyed Malta so much! We would want to try the lemon meringue dessert...and those cream filled croissants. What you've shown of the area so far is very pretty 🤩 You Airbnb looked quite nice. That is a good trip when you don't have time to use the desk at all! So much to see and do 😊
Yep, we ate a lot of good dessert here, a rarity for us, but a nice treat. We really should use the desk though. It is just too hard to edit when you want to take full advantage of the location.
@@LucasWorldTravel that is understandable, I think we would have a hard time making the time to sit down and edit full time traveling! You two are making it work though!
I love it when people see Malta for the first time. I had to move out to appreciate where I was raised! Malta truely has the best weather as like the gentleman in the video I love hot weather and wish to inform him, summer gets HOT! 30s - 40sC for months on end. Thanks for providing the perfect antidote for when I am home sick!