Jun14
Published by misha in Biking, Eating, Europe, Fitness&Gym, Hotels, Malta, Photos, Relaxing, Restaurants, Romantic, Snorkeling, Spa, Swimming, Travel Stories, Walking

Guests often remark that there is something truly special about Ta’ Cenc. After all, it is an island within an island, built on Gozo’s highest point and offering stunning views over the 1.5m sqm estate, the majestic cliffs and the picturesque islands of Malta and Comino. It is the only hotel in the region to be built on a 150 hectare Natura 2000 site, with undisturbed skylines that stretch as far as the eye can see. Situated on the outskirts of a sleepy village, Hotel Ta’ Cenc & Spa with 85 stone bungalows overlooking the sea. The hotel offers an array of services, amenities and facilities which guarantee this remains one of the island’s top hotels – as it has been for decades.
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May13
Published by Asya in Europe, Malta, Photos, Relaxing, Scuba Diving

Azure Window is a natural archway in the island of Gozo, Malta. The arch was formed millions of years ago when two limestone caves collapsed. The rough waves in this region make the rock even more spectacular.
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Jan11
Published by nerdeff in Adventure, Chillin, Europe, Romantic, Travel Stories

Which of the Greek islands athenians want to keep only for themselves, to chill without to be pushed be thousands of tourists. Where do the swedish people go? Which is german answer of Martas Vineyard – On which island are chilling stars, famous people and presidents. The answer is hidden in some of the
Secret Islands of Europe.
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Oct05
Published by vanhal in ACTIVITIES, Arts, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Eating, Europe, Fishing, Flying, Malta, Monuments, Photos, Relaxing, Scuba Diving, Surfing, Swimming, TOPICS

The Maltese Islands lie virtually at the centre of the Mediterranean, with Malta 93km south of Sicily and 288km north of Africa. The Maltese archipelago consists of three inhabited islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino as well as two uninhabited islands. These Islands are often described as one big open-air museum. Great Britain formally acquired possession of Malta in 1814.
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