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July 14, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

St John’s co Cathedral will re-open its doors to the public

St John’s co Cathedral will re-open its doors to the public on Wednesday 15th July.

Here’s a few important changes to take note of :

New timings – 10:30 hrs to 14:30 hrs (last entry at 14:00 hrs).

New Numbers – a total of 189 visitors will be allowed at any one time / groups shall be of no more than 25 persons.

New entry regulations –

  • Visitors will need to wear a mask/visor
  • Visitors’ temperature will be taken at the entrance
  • Public toilets will be kept closed

New pricing – Adults: €15.00

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July 13, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

The Malta International Fireworks Festival is happening!

The Fireworks Festival was initially postponed until further notice due to the global pandemic. But it seems like that much-awaited notice has arrived as the MIFF has announced that it is indeed happening this summer!

The 19th edition of the MIFF will be happening this summer between 24th July and 7th August and will have four fireworks displays on the following dates:

1. 24th July (Gozo)
2. 27th July (Mqabba)
3. 29th July (Mqabba)
4. 7th August (Valletta Grand Harbour)

The event is being organised by the Ministry for Tourism and Consumer Protection together with the Malta Tourism Authority.

Feast your eyes on this colourful spectacle with us!

 

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July 9, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

The local village festa

There is no better way to mingle with the locals than at the Maltese village festa (or feast). The Maltese love their patron saints and the village festas, being primarily a religious celebration, are held in their honour every year.

Each village celebrates a different patron saint or two depending on the number of churches in the locality. Each church is dedicated to a different saint. For this reason, some villages celebrate more than one festa per year.

Organised by the village band clubs and the parish members , the village festa is an event that all stakeholders work throughout the year to put together.

The competition between the band clubs can be quite fierce when it comes to the organisation of decorations and the fireworks shows, even if there is only one festa in the village.

It gets even tougher when the locality celebrates two different patron saints, each honoured by an individual band club.

The festas are held over the summer months. This is a time of great merriment for the local community coupled with a lot of traditions and customs and things can get really noisy and loud 😊

View festa calendar : https://www.visitmalta.com/en/village-festas

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July 6, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

The 25 Top DMCs… and guess what?

As part of Preferred DMCs we’re so proud to be included once again in the “25 Top DMCs” global ranking, for the 3rd year in a row! Thank you Special Events Magazine and Website.. we’re chuffed!

We’re in this along with some other big names in the industry such as Metropolitan DMC & Event Management, VEGA Portugal, JAN-POL DMC Poland, Ambiance Incentives, Moloney & Kelly and ProMeet.

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June 30, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

L’Italia torna protagonista del turismo maltese

1° Luglio, data ufficiale della riapertura alle operazioni dell’aeroporto internazionale di Malta per l’Italia!

Malta quindi si avvia a passo spedito verso la riapertura totale del Paese in totale sicurezza.

Le compagnie aeree che opereranno verso l’arcipelago, confermate ad oggi, sono Air Malta, Alitalia, Ryanair ed Easyjet. Ti invitiamo a verificare l’operativo voli con la compagnia di riferimento. Qui di seguito la lista degli aeroporti:

*DAL 1 LUGLIO:

Catania: AirMalta e Ryanair
Bari: Ryanair
Bologna: Ryanair
Milano Bergamo: Ryanair
Milano Malpensa: AirMalta e Easyjet
Napoli: Ryanair  e Easyjet
Palermo: Air Malta
Pisa: Ryanair
Roma Fiumicino: AirMalta, Alitalia e Ryanair
Treviso (Marco Polo): Ryanair
Torino: Ryanair
Perugia: Ryanair
Pescara: Ryanair

*Tutti i voli sono soggetti a variazione, consultare l’orario dei voli sui siti dei vettori.

Per scaricare la brochure dedicata alla riapertura, clicca qui.<http://malta-vacanze.it/downloads/Malta_Sunny&Safe.pdf>

Il ministro del Turismo e della Tutela dei Consumatori, Julia Farrugia Portelli, ha voluto ribadire come l’apertura dell’aeroporto sarà fondamentale per il rilancio del settore turistico e, quindi, dell’economia dell’intero Paese: “il lavoro svolto negli ultimi mesi dalla pubblica amministrazione e dal settore privato, per sanificare e mettere in sicurezza il nostro Arcipelago, ha fatto di Malta una delle mete più sicure a livello internazionale. Per questo siamo pronti ad accogliere i nostri turisti per poter finalmente uscire da questa fase e rilanciare le sorti.

To view original article, please visit:
https://www.maltameeting.it/aggiornamenti/litalia-torna-protagonista-del-turismo-maltese/

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June 27, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

Local swimmer completes epic Sicily-Malta swim in record-breaking time

National legend swimmer Neil Agius and marine activist completes epic 100 k Sicily-Malta swim in under 30 hours – his trip to raise awareness about marine pollution and to inspire people to take better care of maritime habitats.

He only asks you to do a little something simple to help make this amazing achievement all the more worth it. “All I’m asking is for people to join the Wave Of Change. Just pick up three pieces of plastic, put up a photo with a #waveofchange, and tag 3 friends or colleagues to do the same.”

WOW just WOW!

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June 25, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

The Mercure to open this September in St.Julian’s

New to the Maltese Islands, the Mercure St. Julian’s Malta is located a few meters from the lovely Spinola Bay and is set to open its doors in September.

Mercure St. Julian’s Malta is a stylish and contemporary hotel with a local Mediterranean touch.​

All year long, each and every one of our experienced members of staff is dedicated to offer you a locally inspired service that will make your stay unique.​

Boasting 113 soundproof rooms, 25M2 or larger (including Superior, Privilege and Suites with free WiFi, smart TVs, tea and coffee making facilities, minifridge), rooftop pool and a gym.​

Rooms : 113​
Meeting room : up to 12 pax​
Dining : 1 main restaurant and 1 bar ​
Pools rooftop with bar area and bay views​

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June 25, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

Celebrating the re-opening of the airport

To celebrate the Malta International Airport’s re-opening to commercial flights, a special event has been organized today, together with Sound Salon, G7 Events and the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra.

“Sounds like Malta” will feature electronic artist and disc jockey LEX together with their airport ambassadors Joe Roscoe and Nicola Said, the renowned local soprano.

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June 18, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

Let’s travel again… safely!

Malta’s airport is set to partially reopen on 1st July and fully on 15th July, but the travelling experience will change as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In line with the recommendations of local and international authorities,  the Malta International Airport shall be introducing the necessary measures, invested in new technologies, and re-trained their front-liners to allow you to feel safe and secure every step of the way from check-in to boarding.

Below are a list of efforts taken to safeguard passengers to and from Malta:

1. Masks or visors are obligatory

Masks or visors must be worn at all times inside the terminal, with exceptions made for children under six years old and people with a valid medical condition. The airport recommends that you change your mask every four hours and that you pack enough masks in your hand luggage for your entire trip, including the time spent on the plane and the airport of destination. Refuse containers for the disposal of face masks and gloves will be provided.

2. Rigorous cleaning procedures

Airport staff will clean and disinfect the terminal more frequently and intensively, especially surfaces that are regularly touched such as buttons and handles, while alcohol-based hand sanitisers will also be available at strategic spots. The airport also recommends that you being your own 100ml hand sanitising gel bottle with you, which can also be carried through security.

3. No non-travellers allowed inside

Only travellers will be allowed inside the airport, which means that any goodbyes must be said outside. Exemptions will be made in special circumstances, such as for people who need to drop off or pick up a minor or a person with reduced mobility.

4. New social distancing signage

Signage and floor markings will be installed at check-in, security, departure, arrival and baggage reclaim areas and at outlets and restrooms to ensure passengers keep two metres away from each other. The airport is advising passengers to arrive at least two hours before their flight and has warned that security checks and boarding processes may take longer than usual.

Seating has also been reorganised for the purposes of social distancing, with unavailable seating clearly marked.

5. No smoking allowed

Smokers must take their last cigarette before their flight outside the terminal because smoking has been banned on the terraces. This is in line with health guidelines that forbid smoking outdoors at restaurants and bars on the grounds that people are being encouraged to sit outside where possible and that they therefore shouldn’t be exposed to cigarette smoke.

7. A new airport ‘care team’

A number of airport staff have been assembled and trained to act as a ‘care team’. Wearing easily identifiable light blue vests, their job will be to roam the airport, advise passengers on the new rules and ensure said rules are being observed.

8. Thermal screening cameras and tech to detect large groups

The airport has invested heavily in new technology, with thermal screening cameras intended to detect any passengers having a high temperature, over and above the temperature checks that will be carried out before they enter the airport. Meanwhile, agglomeration detection technology will alert the airport in real-time if passengers gather in large groups. Malta recently removed all limitations on public gatherings and the airport hasn’t yet explained how this new technology will be used.

9. New rules for the La Valette lounge

Members of the VIP La Valette lounge must book their stay here at least 24 hours before their trip so as to allow the airport to ascertain that social distancing requirements can be met. Guests can take off their masks or visors while at the lounge, while buffets have been replaced by waiter service. Newspapers, magazines and iPads will be unavailable to limit passengers’ contact with surfaces.

The airport will partially reopen on 1st July, with flights operating to and from Italy (except Emilia Romagna, Lombardy, and Piemonte), France (except Ile de France), Spain (except Madrid, Catalonia, Castilla-La Mancha, and Castilla y Leon in Spain), Poland (except Katowice), Iceland, Slovakia, Cyprus, Lithuania, Latvia, Norway, Switzerland, Estonia, Denmark, Hungary, Austria, Luxembourg, Germany, Czechia, Ireland, and Finland.

Travellers arriving directly from the countries and regions on this list will not be required to observe a 14-day quarantine but will be asked to declare that they had lived in the country of origin for at least four weeks prior to travelling. Guests will also be asked to fill in a passenger locator form, which would enable the health authorities to trace them swiftly should the need arise.

On 15th July, Malta’s airport is set to open to all destinations without restrictions.

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The Westin Dragnara 2 Bedroom Luxury Infinity Bay Suite – Plunge Pool
June 18, 2020
by coloursofmaltaNews

Introducing the new luxury bay suites at The Westin Dragonara

The Westin Dragonara Resort now has 66 Bay Suites in total , all boasting spectacular sea views and with a floor space of 90m2 for 1 bedroom suites and 120 m2 for 2 bedroom suites.

All suites have similar décor based on blues and earth colours symbolic with the Mediterranean whilst the ground floor suites also have plunge pools.

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