Esplora, a brand new and exciting venue, ideal for groups ranging from 20 to 300 guests. Located at the water’s edge in the village of Kalkara and offering breathtaking views
According to statistics released by the NSO and as compiled by the MTA (Malta Tourism Authority’s) 2016 Report, business travel performance has continued to improve and escalate in terms of numbers.
Creating an event can be easy. Creating an outstanding event is hard work. There’s no shortcut to the perfect event with so much detail to take into consideration. Taking measures for risk management is also something we need to ensure so that’s more items on our checklists. Fret not, however. If you want a guaranteed successful event, all you need is to ensure you do certain things – while avoiding others. Small events present their challenges but - the bigger the event, the bigger the risk. So where does one start?
Firstly, why should the travel and hospitality industry care about millenials? Well, millenials are a large market with an enormous growth potential. If we had to speak in numbers, we
On Site Malta is a creative and innovative DMC with a dynamic and multi-lingual team of 15 event professionals who organised the largest event on the island with 7000 guests in September 2014: Two years of intricate planning, two weeks of set-up with over 200 crew members, and two days of intense rehearsals by the international artists and their troupes, led up to the largest event ever held in Malta which entertained some 7000 guests. The Valletta Waterfront, a busy, operational cruise port and business hub was the chosen venue, which was beautifully transformed for this special event.
With the help of books and the vast amount of accessible information on the web, the world is full of experts. You can Google anything under the sun and before you know it, you learn how your metabolism works, how to fix the engine of your car or even how to write a legal will.
Although the viniculture in Malta is very young, however in a very short span of time some very good wines have been produced thanks to wineries like Meridiana. Established in 1987 over 47 acres of land, previously occupied by a Second World War airport, Meridiana is the only winery in Malta that grows its entire production on its own premises. With an estimate of 150,000 bottles a year, Meridiana enjoys a variety of exclusive wines all named after Greek Gods amongst which Isis and Nexus.
It’s very good news for Malta – and we’re wearing a big smile on our faces. The Times of Malta today announced that the Lonely Planet magazine has revealed its top 25 'secret' destinations - and it's Malta that comes in at No1. In the US print edition, writer Abigail Blasi additionally describes Gozo as being home to some of Europe’s best scuba diving sites.
Malta pushes Mexico on the podium and currently enjoys second place on the podium following the ‘Top 10 Destinations for Expats’ survey of more than 14,000 respondents. According to InterNations and the Times of Malta, Malta performs well in all areas of expat life - ranging from the friendliness of locals to taxation and provision of services.