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St. Georges Bay

St. Georges Bay

St.Georges Bay is a small beach in Paceville. The sand is not very beautifully, coarse-grained and brownish. The bay itself is very limited; one can only swim to a maximum of 150 - 200 meters out to sea, as from then onwards the area is reserved for anchoring boats, which also block the view to the open sea. The beach is very well frequented in the summer.

A section of the beach is privately owned by the Intercontinental Hotel and may be only used by guests of this hotel.

At night many young people “chill out” over there drinking and celebrating. In the summer they go swimming gladly even in the evening.

Alongside there are some kiosks and cafes. There is also a shop (on the other side of the road) for beach accessories, like beach balls, swimwear, etc... One can also rent boats from this shop as well as sun bed mats and sun screens.

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Carnival in Malta

Carnivals in Malta, as we know them now, were first organized shortly after the Knights of St John came to the Island in 1535. The first that really broke out into the general jollification was probably the Carnival of 1560, when a massed Christian Armada was harbour-bound in Malta before sailing to Tripoli.

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