The island of Comino is Malta and Gozo’s pint-sized little sister. For hundreds of years, this barren rock was a secret hideout for wayward pirates, and the island also proved a useful base for the Knights and the British.
Read MoreLying at Malta’s south-eastern most reach is a fishing village so picturesque it may just well be the dictionary definition of postcard-perfect. Marsaxlokk (pronounced marsa-shlock) is Malta’s second largest natural harbour and was once an easy berthing point for pirates and enemy invaders. Today, it’s an all more peaceful port of call.
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