The 9th edition of the Malta International Fireworks Festival will take place on Friday the 29th and Saturday 30th April 2011. The Valletta Grand Harbour will once again provide the perfect setting for this event. The festival forms part of the 7th anniversary celebrations of Malta's accession to the European Union in 2004.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
James Blunt Live in Malta on the 7th April
James Blunt is one of the most successful solo artists of the last decade, the live concert will be held at Valletta Waterfront.
Best known for a string of popular ballads and for his striking voice, his smash hit You’re Beautiful set the platinum standard for edgeless adult pop while accompanying 2004 album Back to Bedlam was the biggest selling album of the last decade in the UK. He has sold over 18 million records.
Concert Date: 7th April
Concert Venue: Valletta Waterfront
James Blunt live in Malta package includes concert tickets in the General Standing area and daily buffet breakfast.
Booking Terms & Conditions:
- Minimum stay 2 nights
- Fully prepaid and non refundable
- Tickets are for General Standing area
For further information kindly contact our Reservations Office on +356 22911023 or res@phoeniciamalta.com
Friday, March 11, 2011
Celebrate St Patricks Day 2011 at the 5 star Hotel Phoenicia
Join us on the 17th March at the Hotel Phoenicia for A Taste of Ireland, an event celebrating Paddy's Day
Enjoy ‘A Taste of Ireland’ at the Hotel Phoenicia this St Patrick’s Day with a complimentary tasting of Guinness & Baileys in the Club Bar, along with some Irish themed Canapés.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Afternoon High Tea at the Phoenicia
Something to savour for many who visit the Hotel Phoenicia is restorative afternoon tea and those who come tell us it is a real treat.
The Palm Court Lounge’s afternoon tea and champagne menu offers a selection of classic afternoon tea favourites. Fine treats including classic cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, scones, lemon cake and chocolate éclairs are complemented beautifully by our wide range of Le Ve del Te Leaf teas from Firenze and Illy Coffee prepared to your taste.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
GreenPak award for Hotel Phoenicia
The Hotel Phoenicia Malta joined GreenPak's Hotel Waste Recovery Scheme in October 2010. In its first quarter of implementation, the hotel already managed to recover 3.6 tonnes of cardboard and paper and 4.5 tonnes of glass. In recognition of the hotel staff’s commendable effort, Senior Manager of GreenPak, Mrs Denise Vassallo presented the GreenPak "Committed To Recycle" Certificate to Ing. Anthony Saliba, Chief Engineer of Hotel Phoenicia Malta.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Valletta Classic Car Grand Prix
This is the third event being organised by The Valletta Grand Prix Foundation which is being held at UNESCO's World Heritage City of Valletta during the month of May 2011. This annual Historic Classic Car Event is the only one of its kind staged entirely around Valletta's ring road.
Easter in Malta
Good Friday and Easter are celebrated in Malta in a liturgical and ceremonially prominent manner. On Palm Sunday, one week before Easter, one may assist to the liturgical rites that usher in Holy Week. On Thursday evening and Friday morning, churches have their paintings draped over in purple or black velvet. The Maltese folk turn out in their thousands to visit and pray in seven different churches as traditionally observed.
James Blunt Live in Malta
James Blunt is one of the most successful solo artists of the last decade, the live concert will be held at Valletta Waterfront.
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Carnival in Malta
Discover Malta's Carnival, which goes back hundreds of years. We find that already in the 16th century a jousting tournament was held as part of the celebrations. Maltese folk used to celebrate Carnival as did the Knights of St. John as from one week prior and up to Ash Wednesday. The origin of the name Carnival derives from the Italian phrase ‘Carne vale', which means literally ‘meat is allowed' due to the fact that during the forty days of lent, the consumption of meat was forbidden according to Roman Catholic religion. Therefore, Carnival was to be celebrated just prior to the fasting period in Roman Catholic countries.
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