Mellieha Malta

in the company of:

Cagney, Lacey & Prince

August 2025

“Not all those who wander,

are lost”

Anon

But on the other hand…ha  ha

Breakfast on the roof terrace

Live Life Local

Mellieha

The large resort village of  Mellieha is  in the northern region of Malta. While it is  steeped in history and  proud of its  war effort during WW2 it has all the requirements of 21c living – a comprehensive public transport system, a supermarket, several eateries and bars and a beach. All within walking distance

WW11 Shelters

A short walk away are the shelters, considered to be mong the largest excavated in Malta. 2.5 euro admission fee

The shelters are a bit of a maze. A tangle of long corridors sprinkled  with individual-rooms designated as maternity suites, chapel, sick bays and a  mortuary. A recording of a baby crying adds to the atmosphere. 

Parish Church of Mellieha

Mellieha Cemetery

As  a Funeral Celebrant,I always gravitate to cemeteries

Out & About

Valletta

*00I'm a huge fan of yours, Mr Beethoven!"

 The Mediterranean Centre

Having  been informed at reception desk that Knights Hospitaller was closed indefinitely for refurbishment, but another museum was accessible, we were pleasantly surprised at just how exciting the alternative turned out to be.

St John's Cross

The views over the harbour were amazing. And that alone would have justified the reduced entrance fee of 2.5 euros… but once inside…

Spot my knight in shining armour!
La Cassiere Hall

Not sure we were allowed access to the theatre, but the door was open and the temptation too strong.  We accesse d from the balcony and sneaked a look at the stage where rehearals were underway. So atmsospeheric

The Pub 

Tucked away in a cosy corner of Valletta you will find The Pub. The establishment where  actor Oliver Reed took his last drink.

St Elmo Fort and War Museum

Sliema

A sneaky pint (or two) of local lager