Malta through my lens – Part 1

Happy Saturday my beautiful friends,

You’ve probably worked out from the title that I’m back with my travel posts and this one is a little bit different. The time and the memories are doubtless the most precious things we have, so do what you enjoy and love the most. Not while ago, I visited Malta, which was so high on my travel bucket list. And, as usual I captured the best part of this small but, truly worth a visit island. I’m sharing some of my videos from Malta and there going to be Part 2 as well.

Be sure to give these videos a thumbs up so i know you enjoyed them!

The first video is from the capital of Malta, Valletta, which is the picture perfect place. As far as staying and experiencing the Maltese culture, this city is ideal for it. There will be separate posts about every single place I got to visit, and everything I did in Malta in case you guys are interested in going there, which I really think you should 🙂

If you are a Game of Thrones fan, Mdina, also know as The Silent City, is the place to be.

Malta has the most incredible beaches, and St. Peter’s Pool is one of the most beautiful and stunning natural swimming pools.

What do you think? Have you ever been to Malta? I’m eager to hear your opinion.

Author: TheOneThatTravels

Zorica Miteva is 28 years old blogger who writes about travel, books, fashion and food. She was raised in Strumica, but she went in Skopje in order to study languages and economics. After she had finished her education she got her degree in languages and economics and also her master diploma in finance management. But, however, she always has shown interest in traveling, in visiting new places, learning new languages, also she was interested in getting to know new cultures, and trying food which represents, and it's popular in the countries she visited. Also she is passionate about books, movies and make up. Through this blog she will try to show the places where she have been, and planing to go and what are the things that represents and are typical for each country and nation. I hope you enjoy this blog.

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