Sandra Scott Travels: Malta Rebuilt Following Thousands of Bombing Raids

Ramla Beach Resort

Ramla Beach Resort

Last week I asked: What place was the most intensely bombed place during World War II?

Malta.

Ramla Beach Resort
Ramla Beach Resort

Many things about Malta surprised me.

First of all I was surprised to learn that it was one of the most intensely bombed places during World War II.

It makes sense now that I think about it.

The Islands’ strategic location in the Mediterranean made it a key stronghold from which the Allies could continue their North African campaign and from which they could launch their attack on mainland Italy.

The Axis power vowed to bomb it into submission.

The German and Italian air forces flew more than 3,000 bombing raids in a two-year period trying to gain control of the island.

Relaxing at one of the pools.
Relaxing at one of the pools.

After the war, reconstruction remained true to the Maltese architecture.

John said that it looks biblical and to date they have managed to keep glassy skyscrapers from being built.

Because Malta has retained its architectural integrity and has some unique geological formations, the island has been used in many movies such as “Troy,” “Conan,” “13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Captain Phillips, “By the Sea,” and “Popeye.”

One of the places we visited was the site that was used in the Pitt-Jolie movie, “By the Sea.”

It was a beautiful secluded place to swim.

Popeye’s village of Sweethaven
Popeye’s village of Sweethaven

The set was on the cliff above the inlet but was torn down when the movie was finished.

Most movie sets, even though they cost millions of dollars, are taken down at the end of production.

However, there is one movie set on Malta that was not.

Popeye’s village of Sweethaven is now a popular theme park where they now have a variety of activities.

People can even star in their own film, record it, and take it home as unique souvenir.

Some balconies of valletta
Some balconies of valletta

I was also surprised that Malta does not get more coverage as a must-do destination in Europe.

Malta is safe, they speak English, there are many historical sites all within close proximity of one another, and they are blessed with a Mediterranean climate.

There are plenty of beaches.

The main and biggest island is about 17 miles long by nine miles wide.

Malta is home to three UNESCO World Heritage sites with several others in consideration for inclusion.

I don’t know what took us so long to visit Malta.

It is always hard to pick a hotel and so far we have been lucky.

We stayed for several days at Ramla Beach Resort which is located on the coast plus they have their own private beach.

Shopping
Shopping

A lot of the hotels are located across the road from a public beach.

And, as an added benefit they offer complimentary airport transfers.

Nothing is worse, in my opinion, than to fly for hours, arrive at a destination tired and have to hassle with a taxi driver especially when we are not familiar with how far away the hotel is and the local currency.

Ramla Bay worked out great.

It was in a quiet area with a great view of Gozo and Comino islands – two of the other islands in the Malta archipelago.

Maltese architecture
Maltese architecture

Besides having its own private beach, the hotel had two outdoor pools and one indoor pool.

Our room had a balcony with a great view.

After a long plane ride, we like to spend our first day relaxing and enjoying the hotel.

There was plenty to do.

I had a spa treatment, went in all three pools, and Chef Christian showed me how to make a Maltese favorite – pan-seared octopus.

Mediterranean climate
Mediterranean climate

Travel Trivia Tease™: How do you make pan-seared octopus?

Look for the answer next week.

Sandra and her husband, John, have been exploring the world for decades, always on the lookout for something new and unique to experience. We have sailed down the Nile for a week on a felucca, stayed with the Pesch Indians in La Mosquitia, visited schools in a variety of countries, and — to add balance to our life — stayed at some of the most luxurious hotels in the world. Let the fun continue!

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