Tuesday, 1st of September 2015
Welcome Reception is the first social gathering between all conference delegates. This will be an evening of networking and fun; participants will be served local drinks and an array of canapés to satisfy the most demanding palate.
Conference Dinner
Wednesday, 2nd of September 2015
Location: TBA
Accompanying person: € 50.00
We will get together at the hotel lobby and we will then proceed to the site where the conference dinner will take place. The event can definitely be considered as an opportunity to meet and get to know better fellow delegates in a different yet relaxed environment.
Excursions
Mosta, Mdina and Rabat
Monday, 31st of August 2015
Half Day tour
€ 25.00 per person
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We will first head off for the ‘Mosta Church’. Commonly known as the Rotunda of Mosta, the church boasts the fourth largest unsupported dome in the world and the third largest in Europe.
Continuing the trip to pure history, we will then visit the medieval city of Mdina, Malta’s old capital city. Mdina is a medieval walled town situated on a hill in the centre of the island. The town is still confined within its walls, and has a population of just under three hundred. We will take a walk in the ‘silent city’ admiring the imposing bastions that command a magnificent view, and a panorama of most of the island.
Our final stop is Rabat, a village just outside Mdina. A suburb of the old capital Mdina, Rabat is home to the famous catacombs of St. Paul and St. Agatha.
The Three cities: Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea
Wednesday, 2nd of September 2015
Half Day tour
€ 29.00 per person
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Discover the Grand Harbour area opposite Valletta known as the Three Cities – Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea, where the Knights of St. John first settled in 1530.
Driving past Cospicua, we will reach Vittoriosa for a walking tour through the narrow streets in the shade of historic buildings, including the first auberges of the various langues of the Order. At the Vittoriosa waterfront we will take a typical harbour boat (dghajsa) for a tour of the colourful harbour creeks. From the Senglea Garden, situated at the tip of the peninsula, we will enjoy a stunning 360° view of the Grand Harbour, including the impressive Fort Sant Angelo from where Grand Master La Valette led the defence of the island during the Great Siege of 1565.
Gozo – Malta’s sister island [1]
Thursday, 3rd of September 2015
Full Day tour
€ 50.00 per person
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Gozo is the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago, after Malta itself. Gozo is a more rural area and known for its scenic hills, featured on its coat of arms.
After a short twenty-minute ferry crossing we will reach Mgarr harbour, which immediately sets the pace to Gozo’s unique atmosphere. The guide will lead us around the Megalithic temples of Ggantija, the oldest free-standing monuments in the world, pre-dating the Pyramids of Egypt. This will be followed by visits to the medieval citadel in Victoria, the fjord-like bay at Xlendi and the Azure Window at Dwejra. Gozo is well-known for its crafts, particularly handmade lace and knitted garments. Visitors cannot fail to be impressed by the island’s lush countryside, its serene atmosphere and how different it is from the larger island of Malta. We will have lunch as part of the excursion at a local restaurant.
Gozo – Malta’s sister island [2]
Friday, 4th of September 2015
Full Day tour
€ 50.00 per person
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Gozo is the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago, after Malta itself. Gozo is a more rural area and known for its scenic hills, featured on its coat of arms.
After a short twenty-minute ferry crossing we will reach Mgarr harbour, which immediately sets the pace to Gozo’s unique atmosphere. The guide will lead us around the Megalithic temples of Ggantija, the oldest free-standing monuments in the world, pre-dating the Pyramids of Egypt. This will be followed by visits to the medieval citadel in Victoria, the fjord-like bay at Xlendi and the Azure Window at Dwejra. Gozo is well-known for its crafts, particularly handmade lace and knitted garments. Visitors cannot fail to be impressed by the island’s lush countryside, its serene atmosphere and how different it is from the larger island of Malta. We will have lunch as part of the excursion at a local restaurant.
Minimum participation for all events: 12 persons
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