The remains of ancient Carthage in Tunisia.
Historians believe the Phoenicians of Tyre founded Carthage more than 3,000 years ago in 814 BCE, and it became a … Continue reading The remains of ancient Carthage in Tunisia.
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Historians believe the Phoenicians of Tyre founded Carthage more than 3,000 years ago in 814 BCE, and it became a … Continue reading The remains of ancient Carthage in Tunisia.
The Oceania Marina ship arrived just after dawn in La Goulette, Tunisia on the fifth day of our cruise. From … Continue reading La Goulette, a port in the Gulf of Tunis
This post include the videos of the Oceania Marina sailing away from Valletta, Malta to the North Africa country of … Continue reading Valletta sail away
With a population of 5157 in 2021 and an area of only 0.61 square kilometres it is the smallest capital … Continue reading Valletta is Malta’s Harbour and Capital
To drive a car inside the walls of this “city” you need special permission granted only to a limited number … Continue reading Mdina, the Silent City of Malta
In the small town of Mosta, population only twenty three thousand, on the little island of Malta is the third … Continue reading Mosta Rotunda is world’s third largest
In the centre of the island of Malta, in what was an abandoned WWII RAF airfield, is a Ta’ Qali … Continue reading Mdina Glass handcrafting
Malta is a small island of one hundred twenty two square miles (316 sq.km) located south of Sicily. It has … Continue reading Dingli Cliffs is Malta’s highest point
When you travel as a tourist by car, bus or truck to visit Taormina, town of five thousand people, you … Continue reading Taormina takes you back in time
” More than 25% of Sicily’s population lives on Etna’s slopes, and it is the main source of income for the … Continue reading View Mount Etna from Taormina, Sicily