Here I will put some (randomly collected) useful (Malta related) links for you to other sites. Enjoy!

National Literacy Agency (Malta)

The National Literacy Agency (NLA) Malta works to foster a culture of reading and lifelong learning across the Maltese Islands. Through a wide range of initiatives, programs, and resources, it supports children, young people, and adults in developing essential literacy skills. By promoting reading for pleasure and encouraging active participation in learning, the NLA empowers individuals and communities to grow, connect, and thrive in today’s knowledge-based society.

Heritage Malta

Heritage Malta is the national agency dedicated to preserving, managing, and promoting the rich cultural heritage of the Maltese Islands. From prehistoric temples and Roman sites to medieval cities, fortifications, and unique traditions, it safeguards Malta’s story across millennia. Through its museums, historic sites, and educational initiatives, Heritage Malta offers visitors and locals alike the chance to discover and experience the nation’s history and identity in engaging and meaningful ways.

Fontanella (Tea Garden), Mdina, Malta

Fontanella Tea Garden, nestled within the historic walls of Mdina, is a beloved spot famous for its breathtaking views and irresistible cakes. Known across Malta for its generous slices of homemade desserts, it has become a must-visit destination for both locals and visitors. Though I enjoy baking my own apple pies, I can’t resist indulging in Fontanella’s creations—each slice a delightful experience that perfectly complements the charm of the Silent City.

The Lost Guardian of Malta

The official home of the Bogaerts’s thriller/mystery The Lost Guardian of Malta—a fast-paced, Malta-rooted novel brought to life thanks to the island’s ancient mysteries and contemporary intrigue. I like the site not only for the great book itself, but also because the website offers great Maltese tourist tips and highlights the real-life locations woven into the book, making it both a literary and travel companion.

The Times of Malta

The Times of Malta is the country’s leading news outlet, delivering trusted journalism and in-depth reporting on local and international events since 1935. As Malta’s oldest and most widely read newspaper, it offers comprehensive coverage across politics, business, culture, and daily life, both online and in print. Renowned for its credibility and breadth, the Times of Malta remains an essential source of information and insight for anyone wanting to stay connected with the Maltese Islands.