Author: Mattew Cassar
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Żejtun to Xrobb l-Għaġin: A Walking Route
Walking from Żejtun to Xrobb l-Għaġin — the cliff-top park on the Delimara peninsula. Quieter than St Peter’s Pool, with prehistoric remains and sea views.
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Żejtun With Kids: A Family Guide
Żejtun with children — the Roman villa they can climb on, the parish square for running room, ice cream nearby, and Marsaxlokk for boats. A local family guide.
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Żejtun vs Marsaxlokk vs Marsascala for Accommodation
Choosing where to stay in the south of Malta — Żejtun’s quiet town life, Marsaxlokk’s harbour, and Marsascala’s sea-front compared honestly.
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Żejtun to St Thomas Bay: A Walking Route
Walking from Żejtun to St Thomas Bay — about an hour, mostly flat, ending at one of the south’s quieter swimming spots. A local guide.
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Żejtun to St Peter’s Pool: A Walking Route
Walking from Żejtun via Marsaxlokk to St Peter’s Pool — the south-east’s iconic natural swimming pool. A local route guide with timings.
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Photographing Żejtun: A Quick Guide for Visitors
Practical photography tips for Żejtun — when to shoot the limestone, how to handle the parish church, and what to ask before pointing a lens at someone.
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The Olive Heritage: How Żejtun Got Its Name
Żejtun means “olives” — a name two thousand years old. A local guide to the olive heritage of the town and the small modern revival.
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Żejtun to Marsascala: A Coastal Walk
An hour on foot from Żejtun to Marsascala — surfaces, time, what to wear, and what to do when you arrive. A local walking guide.
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Żejtun Local Council: Services and Contact
A practical guide to the Żejtun Local Council — services, contact details, and how to engage with the council if you live in or are visiting the town.
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Żejtun in the Rain: Indoor Options When the Weather Turns
What to do in Żejtun when it rains — the parish church, the Roman villa’s covered sections, a long lunch, and the band club bars. A local indoor plan.