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Showing posts with label Malta Holidays. Show all posts
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Monday, March 11, 2013

About Malta - The Walls of Siege



In her book Malta of the Knights, first published in 1929, Elizabeth Schemerhorn wrote that “the history of the fortifications of Valletta is the history of the Order in Malta”.

In reality it is the history of the Maltese archipelago itself which is, in many ways, a history of fortification. Certainly few other islands around the world can so eloquently claim the title of “island fortress”. Fewer still are those fortified landscapes which can boast such a rich concentration of stone-built defenses in a combined surface area that covers little more than 300 km2.

History of Malta
This vast legacy of forts and fortresses, citadels and fortified towns and cities, towers, batteries, and entrenchments, and concrete forts and World War Two bunkers and pillboxes which dominate this rocky and insular landscape bears testimony to the intense periods of military activity that have helped shape the history of the Maltese Islands. Over the centuries, Malta’s strategic location at the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, coupled with it’s excellent natural harbour, saw it play a leading role in the military struggle for supremacy in the region. This was accompanied by a nearly continual investment in fortifications, particularly from 1530 onwards when it was transformed into a frontline bulwark of Christendom by the Hospitalier Knights of the Order of St. John and then, after 1800, as Britain’s entrepot and naval base.


Surely no other place around the shores of the Mediterranean can match the diversity of shape and the powerful sculptural features encountered in Malta’s rampants, knit as they are of virgin rock, dressed stone and reinforced concrete. They are truly majestic essays of force encountering force, of grace under pressure. In terms of fortifications, the Maltese Islands are truly unique. This uniqueness has long been acknowledged throughout the course of history.

Malta owes this unique wealth of defensive architecture to three important factors: its geography, the Knights of St. John and the British military. Geography placed these islands in a position of strategic importance in the centre of the narrow channel joining the eastern and western basins of the Mediterranean, rendering to them a unique strategic relevance in the history of the region. It also endowed Malta with an excellent natural harbour, one of the finest first-class anchorages to be found anywhere around the shores of the Mediterranean, big enough to accommodate any size of fleet, and it furnished the archipelago with an easily worked stone ideal for realizing extensive building programmes.

Order of St John
The first to systematically exploit all these features for military purposes were the Hospitaller Knights of the Order of St. John. These warrior monks, who first came together in the Holy Land for the protection of
pilgrims at the time of the Crusades, were responsible for starting the process of militarization that was to result in the widespread fortification of the Maltese Islands. The Knights’ arrival in Malta in 1530 set off an unprecedented building spree, which over the course of the next 268 years, saw the whole harbour area, transformed into one large fortress system with kilometres of bastions, citadels, entrenchments, coastal batteries and towers.

The core of these fortifications is made up of a network of defences guarding the harbours of Malta (the Grand Harbour and Marsamxett), with their nodal point, the fortified city of Valletta, all of which were built by the Knights of the Order of St. John between 1530 and 1798.

This unique ensemble of permanent defences built mainly to the conventions of the bastioned style was then inherited by the British in 1800 who continued to augment and modify it as their naval base, eventually spreading the whole defensive effort to cover the remainder of the island with new important works of fortification, creating in the process a unique island-fortress system. In all, some of the 31 forts and large batteries, five fortified cities, three fortified lines (one of which is 12kms long), over 50 tower and coastal batteries, and hundreds of WW11 concrete bunkers and defences – comprising, together over 60 kms of fortifications were erected to defend the Islands’ urban settlements, harbours and shores.


Are you interested in the History of Malta? There is so much you can learn about Malta. To assist you the Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta is offering a special Malta Military and Heritage Package. Feel free to contact the friendly Team at this Luxury Malta Hotel who will assist you in planning your special Malta Holidays and inform your about Things to Do in Malta during your stay.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

What to do in Malta - Malta at Christmas


Christmas is a very important day for the people of Malta and its sister Island of Gozo. In Maltese Happy/Merry Christmas is ‘Il-Milied it-Tajjeb’.

Christmas in Malta
For a very special, spiritual evening, one should join the congregation at St. John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta for candlelit carol singing. Other Baroque parish churches across the Maltese Islands are just as awe-inspiring during Advent. Their interiors are decked out in papal crimson and altars are adorned with flowers. All churches have a calendar of events, ranging from the procession of Mary and Joseph, to streets with groups of children carol singing. The Churches are decorated with lights and nativity cribs known as ‘Presepju’, built by the church goers. Christmas Eve’s midnight mass is the most significant holiday tradition in Malta as the country is widely Catholic, thus churches are heavily populated during this ceremony. During midnight mass, a boy or a girl, normally aged 7 to 10 years old, delivers a homily instead of the priest. This is called ‘Priedka tat-Tifel’ which means the preaching of the child.

Qaghaq tal-Ghasel
Imbuljuta tal-Qastan
Maltese traditions
Maltese people enjoy a wide range of food at Christmas. Traditionally, the Maltese house-wife kept the fattest rooster, ‘hasi’, especially for Christmas Lunch, which was roasted at the local bakery in a casserole dish full of potatoes and vegetables. The customary dessert served at Christmas was the Treacle Ring, ‘Qaghaq tal-Ghasel’. To finish it off, a hot Chestnut and Cocoa Soup, ‘Imbuljuta tal-Qastan’, which was served as a cosy night cap during the cold December days. Today the traditional Maltese menu has made way for Christmas Turkey, Christmas Cakes, Christmas Puddings and Mince Pies, all inherited during 164 years of British rule (1800 - 1964) in Malta. The Italian Panettone has also become a Christmas favourite amongst Maltese residents. Some of the Maltese are nowadays enjoying their traditional Christmas Lunch together with their families in superior Malta Restaurants.

If you would like to experience memorable Malta Holidays, then contact the team of this leading Malta Hotel.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Learning Malta Holidays - English Courses in Malta


Would you like to enjoy a quick break in Malta whilst learning English at the same time?


Improve your English skills during your holidays in Malta. Add some English lessons to your accommodation package.

Private and semi-private courses in General and Business English are offered in-house at the Excelsior Hotel Malta by Britannia College Tutors, a Ministry of Education accredited English Language School.

Packages starting from € 700.00… choose from a variety of options.


 Should you require further information about English Courses in Malta kindly contact us on sascha.sammut@excelsior.com.mt or on 00356 21250520.

Terms and Conditions Apply.
Photo Courtesy of the Britannia College.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

MALTA HOLIDAYS - FESTIVE SEASON PACKAGES


A Royal Christmas Stay

‘From home to home, and heart to heart, from one place to another

The warmth and joy of Christmas, brings us closer to each other.’

Emily Matthews.

Sit back and relax in the knowledge that the Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta Team has planned the Christmas celebrations for you.

A Royal Christmas offers you a two nights’ accommodation in a Deluxe Room, lavish buffet breakfast each morning, Christmas Eve Buffet Dinner and Christmas Day Buffet Dinner. Based on two people sharing this Royal Christmas special comes at a price of €412 per room.* This package is exclusive to guests checking in on the 24th December 2012.


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New Year Debut

‘Year’s end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us.’

Hal Borland.

There is one night in the year when you really want to party, drink and have fun without having to drive home – especially when the walk to your room is so short…

Enjoy Our New Year Debut Package. Spend two nights in a Deluxe Bedroom, wake up to a lavish buffet breakfast each morning and indulge on our sumptuous New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day Buffet Dinners – freshly prepared by our award winning team of chefs.

This package comes at a small price of €482 per room*, based on two people sharing and is exclusive to guests checking in on the 31st December 2012.

Terms & Conditions Apply.

To find out more about Our Festive Seasons Celebrations or should you wish to place your booking for one of the above Festive Season packages please visit the Grand Hotel Excelsior website.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

72 hours in Malta continued - Gozo


If you're planning a short visit to Malta we recommend you check out a few of Malta's highlights. Today we will be giving you some tips on what to do in Malta on Day 2.

Day 2 – Gozo You cannot really understand Maltese culture without a visit to Gozo, Malta’s more traditional and peaceful little sister. Be at Cirkewwa early to take the ferry across, so as to make the most of your day. The crossing takes only half an hour and passes by Comino island and you can catch a glimpse of the Blue Lagoon.

Victoria’s main square is home to a daily market selling all sorts of things. Check out the tiny shops around the area which sell handicrafts, and make sure you get lost in the back streets! Head up the hill to the Cittadel, the Medieval walled city, and visit the Old Prisons and some of the other interesting museums it houses. Finally walk to the bastions to get a 360 degrees bird’s eye view of the whole island! Have lunch in one of the several restaurants or cafes that offer traditional Maltese food and then head off to the village of Xaghra.

Xaghra has plenty to offer, starting with Ggantija Temples, the oldest free-standing structures in the world. Not far off is Ta’ Kola Windmill which has been lovingly restored and turned into a museum, and in the heart of the village you will find Ninu’s Cave and Xerri’s Grotto with a marvel of stalactites and stalagmites. Weather-permitting, now would be the ideal time to head to Ramla Bay for a swim. Ramla Bay is remarkable for its dark orange sand. But the real must-see is Dwejra with its Azure Window being the most photographed view in the Maltese Islands. This is the location of the Fungus Rock and the Inland Sea, as well as the Blue Hole, a worldfamous diving spot. It is really striking to watch the sunset from this point, and it offers a myriad of photo opportunities! At the end of the day you can dine in one of many restaurants in pretty Xlendi Bay nearby, and don’t worry about catching the ferry back... it runs regularly till late and occasionally through the night!

Tomorrow we will be highlighting what to see and do in Marsaxlokk and Mdina. Two places that are distinct and with their own personality. Definitely worth visiting during your Malta Holidays! So visit the Blogs of the Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta to stay updated.

Should you wish to experience one of these Exclusive Malta Tours during your holidays kindly contact the chauffeur driven service at this Luxury Malta Hotel on: +356 21250520 or on transport@excelsior.com.mt.

Photos courtesy of the Malta Tourism Authority.





Friday, July 6, 2012

10 Things to Taste during your Malta holidays


Kinnie
Best described as one of Malta’s most distinct soft drinks, Kinnie is formed from an aromatic blend of bitter oranges, sweet spices and pungent herbs. While sounding like something a child might cook-up in their mother’s kitchen, Kinnie’s curious composites mysteriously align to form a devilishly tasty dark-amber nectar.
 
Twistees
Famously found in lunch-boxes around the island (adults included!), this popular snack helps to keep the wolves at bay between meals. Found in cheesy, chicken and bacon flavours, Twistees are the local version of naughty-but-nice nibbles.
 
Mqaret
Sweet and tasty, these deep-fried pastries are truly divine (so long as you don’t count all their calories!). Stuffed with dates and served as a warm dessert, often accompanied with ice cream, these fragrant and softly spiced treats are worth ditching the diet for.

Hobz biz-Zejt
The literal translation, being bread with oil, just doesn’t do this dish justice. A better description would be ‘ a rustic Mediterranean loaf ’. For this specialty, fresh crusty bread is fervently lavished with olive oil and stuffed with a combination of ingredients that include capers, olives, garlic, tuna, anchovies and sweet tomato paste. However, Gbejna – peppery cubes of succulent goat’s cheese, in my opinion, really takes the Hobz-Biz biscuit as the best addition to this delicious bread!
 
Gbejniet
Traditionally made from goats cheese you can find them pickled and plain or pickled and coated in black pepper. For a milder taste try them fresh. Enjoy them with Malta’s popular crackers known as Galletti. Nowadays these are available seasoned with sea salt and black pepper, herbs and even sun dried tomatoes in ready prepared packets.
 
Fenek
Often typified as the national dish, stewed rabbit has become synonymous with Malta’s cultural identity. Almost as important as the soft and succulent meat, however, is the act of going for the meal itself. Known traditionally as a ‘fenkata’, this festive feast is not only an excuse to gather all the friends and family but has become a seasonal occasion for most Maltese.

Timpana
Amalgamating two beloved dishes, Timpana gives you the ultimate pasta-pie. Made from macaroni pasta and bolognese meat, this traditional platter is baked in a puff pastry layer until lightly golden brown. A word of warning, however, this dish is best served with a subsequent nap.

Cisk
A premium lager, Cisk is one of Malta’s most significant exports. Locally brewed with a light and refreshing taste, Cisk can be enjoyed without fear of any beer-belly retribution. Unless, that is, you decide to down ten in row; then are making no such promise!

Bajtra Liquer
Formed from the flesh of the local prickly pear fruit (Bajtra), and shimmering in a translucent red, this luminous liqueur looks deceptively close to a cough mixture medicine. However, far from a revolting remedy, this sweetened solution slips down very easily as an after dinner treat. Some might even call it salubrious for the soul, (I said might…)

Pastizzi
With its very own Facebook page (complete with over 36,000 likes) Pastizzi can be easily deemed the nation’s favourite. Cut into diamond shaped pastries, these local delicacies are lovingly oven baked with a warm ricotta or a spicy pea filling. Transforming into an indulgent treat or tasty snack, Pastizzi perfectly epitomizes the sumptuous Maltese palette.

If you would like to taste some mouthwatering dishes visit one of the top Malta Restaurants at the Grand Hotel Excelsior!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Discover the beauty of Malta & Gozo


The Grand Hotel Excelsior offers a great opportunity to discover the beauty of Malta & Gozo with our executive chauffeur driven service.

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Price 2 to 4 persons - €180.00
Price 5 to 6 persons - €200.00

During your Malta holidays should you wish to experience the Gozo Tour kindly contact our chauffeur driven service on: +356 21250520 or on transport@excelsior.com.mt.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

WINERY TOUR MALTA


An exclusive experience to discover the true culture of Maltese wine.

Visit the Meridiana Wine Estate which lies scenically below the ancient, walled city of Mdina.

The tour commences with an explanation about the Estates, the characteristics of the Meridiana Winery and the quality of the wines produced. This is followed by a wine tasting of 2 different Meridiana DOK wines accompanied by a selection of local savouries which include Maltese ftira, gbejniet, bigilla and galletti.

Winery Tours are offered on weekdays from Monday to Friday. The duration of the tour is approximately 2 hours including transfers from The Grand Hotel Excelsior to the Winery estate and back.

Price for 2 persons €115.00
Price for 3 persons €135.00
Price for 4 Persons €155.00

During your Malta holidays should you wish to experience the winery tour kindly contact our chauffeur driven service on: +356 21250520 or on transport@excelsior.com.mt.

Monday, January 16, 2012

Things to do in Malta: Bird Park & Salini Park Nature Tour


The Bird Park is now open to the general public.

Nestled within Salina, Bird Park Malta so far has been Malta’s best kept secret! Home to over 200 species of birds and animals, the park is a must for all nature-lovers. Flamingos, pelicans, swans, storks, owls, cranes, parrots and many other amazing birds from around the world thrive happily with kangaroos, wallabies, antelope, meerkats, deer, genets, marmosets and more… This nature-themed leisure park is a first for Malta and offers a unique experience.

Salini Park
This site is one of the last remaining salt marshes in the Maltese Islands. The remarkable landscape is also home to a variety of native flora and fauna.

The tour starts from 11.30hrs till 14.30hrs and is available from Wednesday to Sunday including Public Holidays.

This package includes the following:
• 3 hour Tour with our Executive Chauffeur Driven Service
• Entrance to the Bird Park Malta
• A visit to The Salini Park where you can enjoy a small snack offered by this Luxury Malta Hotel

Price for 2 persons 140.00 Euros
Price for 3 persons 160.00 Euros
Price for 4 persons 180.00 Euros

Should you wish to experience one of Our Exclusive Tours during your Holidays in Malta kindly contact our transport office on: +356 21250520 or on transport@excelsior.com.mt.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

MALTA EVENTS IN JUNE, JULY & AUGUST


So much is happening in Malta in the coming months with events featuring different types of music attracting all generations. (Click on an Event to find out more).

MTV Malta Music Week - 24 till 30 June 2011, Venue: Various Locations around Malta
Mnarja - 29 June 2011, Venue: Rabat
Isle of MTV - 30 June 2011, Venue: The Granaries, Floriana
Malta Arts Festival - 1 till 23 July 2011, Venue: Valletta & Floriana
Marsovin Summer Wine Festival - 8 till 10 July 2011, Venue: Hastings Gardens, Valletta
Joseph Calleja Live in Concert - 9 July 2011, Venue: The Granaries, Floriana
The Malta Jazz Festival - 14 till 16 July 2011, Venue: Ta' Liesse, Valletta
The Farsons Great Beer Festival - 22 till 31 July 2011, Venue: Ta' Qali
Carlos Santana in Malta - 24 July 2011, Venue: The Granaries, Floriana
Zucchero Live in Concert - 30 July, Venue: MFCC, Ta Qali
Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady - Santa Maria Feast: 15th August 2011, Venue: Around Malta & Gozo

For Best Rates during your Malta Holidays click on the below.



Should you wish to experience any of the events taking place in Malta we can also organise your transfer to and from your preferred venue with our exclusive chauffeur driven service. For more information about Malta Events, Things to do in Malta during your holiday or to book your Transfers kindly contact Our Concierge on: concierge@excelsior.com.mt.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Stay at the Grand Hotel Excelsior during the ISLE OF MTV MALTA CONCERT 2011



For the 5th year running, the highly popular Isle of MTV Concert, Malta’s biggest free open-air party, returns to the Maltese island with a great line-up of musicians and DJs. Like previous years the concert will be held on The Granaries in Floriana, a few meters away from the Grand Hotel Excelsior. This year this great Malta Event will take place on the 30th June 2011.


Book your Stay at the Grand Hotel Excelsior whilst being close to concert venue. Rates start from 115.20 Euro per night when staying more than 3 nights.


The Malta Tourism Authority have confirmed that Snoop Dogg, Far East Movement and LMFAO will be coming to Malta for the Isle of MTV concert in Malta.

In the days leading up to the Isle of MTV Concert, Malta will be hosting the Malta Music Week, featuring various activities from club nights, beach parties and street concerts in Malta's hottest nightspots. This year's edition of the Malta Music Week will be bringing together three major international brands from the music field: the Isle of MTV, Creamfields and the Ministry of Sound. This is Malta's biggest music event of the year.

For More information about Events in Malta and Things to do in Malta during your holidays kindly visit our Events Malta Page.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

An Early Deal for your next Malta Summer Holidays

Take advantage of Special Savings when you book your Malta Holiday Early.

OFFER is Valid till end of JANUARY 2011 so Book Now and benefit from a Good Discount!


This Early Summer Offer includes:

-  Stay a minimum of 5 nights and save 15%
- Option of booking on Room only basis or including a Lavish Buffet Breakfast every morning

Offer is valid for stays from 1st June till 5th August 2011.* Rates are inclusive of tax and availability is subject to change at time of booking. Use of our leisure facilities throughout your stay and complimentary parking for in house guests apply.

CLICK HERE to benefit from this Malta Deal.

*Kindly note this rate is non-refundable, and requires full prepayment, which is charged to your credit card between time of booking and day of arrival. Cancelling your reservation or failing to arrive will result in forfeiture of your deposit.

Children 12 years and under stay free of charge when sharing with adults, ages 13 and above are charged as adults.

Should you require further information kindly call our reservations department on +356 2125 0520 or email reservations@excelsior.com.mt

Friday, October 15, 2010

Air Malta and Grand Hotel Excelsior winners!

Fulham FC are pleased to announce that the winners of our recent Air Malta competition are Claire Hall and David Edward. They will be jetting off to the Mediterranean courtesy of Air Malta and staying in the exclusive Grand Hotel Excelsior in Malta. After pre-ordering their brand new 2010/11 Away Kit, Claire and David were automatically entered into the competition to win this fantastic break!

Ideal Malta Breaks
Malta, thanks to a strong British heritage, is a nation of football enthusiasts and an excellent short-break destination to catch some Mediterranean sun, without missing out on any fixtures. Offering double daily flights from Gatwick and Heathrow, a daily service from Manchester and twice-weekly flights from Birmingham, hot, sunny weather is just a short three-hour flight away.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta


Welcome to Grand Hotel Excelsior Blog Site!

Stay updated with what's happening at the Excelsior Hotel Malta, together our special offers, news and activities. We will also keep you informed about any Malta Events and Things to Do in Malta during Your Holidays.

Feel free to contact us on info@excelsior.com.mt to find out more or to request additional information.


Regards,
The Grand Hotel Excelsior Team