Sunday, 13 May 2018

A week in Malta



It’s now passed a few days since i arrived to Malta. The flight and the transfer went very smoothly and was in the dive shop around 12 o clock. There i met Lindsey for the first time, we had a little chat and she showed me around then Kevin came around and he took me to my apartment. Kevin and Lindsey are the managers in Go dive Malta.  The apartment is very nice, A new kitchen was installed and two balconies. Me and Marika have one room and we will share the house with 3 other people. So at the moment the apartment is big because I’m all alone in it. The rooftop is open and is great for watching the sunset or to use it as a sun deck.



This couple of days has been ful focus on me to learn how to drive, how the dive sites look like and the work in the shop. Much to learn but will get easier for each day.
The diving here is over my expectations. The visibility is great and a lot of fun stuff to see. We have done some really cool wrecks so far. One was a tank ship and was 110m long that exploded in the harbour in Malta.
P31 is a destroyer on snow white sand! It’s beautiful.

Meliha is the name of the town I’m staying in. A nice village build up around a church on a hill.
My block is down the hill closer to the water. It’s great to come out with your morning coffe and see the BLUE ocean.
There are some good bars and restaurants here but here in Malta we will try to cook the most of the food, not like in Thailand where we ate out every night. With this good kitchen I think it would be a waste not using it.

Marika is soon here!! She will arrive on wednesday evening. Can’t wait to hold my arms around her again. But this week it’s time for me to start work for real.
No more learning period, now I’m in charge!!

Today I had a day off. I was planning to go to the red tower that is watching over Mellieha bay. It’s a long walk, but with easy steps I got there quickly. What I didn’t know was that the road continued until a got to the edge of Malta. It was a high fall down but wow what a view from there. Feeling that walk in my legs at the moment. Not sure when I walked so far as I did today, but so worth it!




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