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Malta '97
Malta, islands in the Sun
White Rocks (Bahar ic-Caghaq)
The White Rocks Holiday Complex used to be a holiday site for British officers. It is a fully equipped complex with a swimming pool, games room, TV Room, Shop and Laundry. It is a beautiful, quiet area, surrounded by sea and country-side.
Facing the sea, it is about 10 minutes walk away from a secluded rocky beach. Buses stop just outside the exit of the hotel.
Paceville, Malta's prime night life area, is a short bus ride away.
This summer camp was decided in a way to be different from previous ones organised by IFHOHYP. It will be an opportunity for people to LEARN as well as ENJOY themselves! Malta is a very popular destination for people who wish to strengthen their knowledge of English, as thousands of people of all ages come for this purpose! However, don't worry you're not going to spend all day in a class-room! We have laid out a full programme of activities so that this summer camp, held for the first time in Malta, will be a great experience for one and all, for cultural events, sun, fun, and sea, and will be an opportunity to make friends from all round the world!
Malta is the place for sun-worshippers wanting peaceful friendly surroundings. It is a treasure trove of arts, history and stark beauty out of all proportion to its size.
The Maltese Islands, consisting of Malta, Gozo and Comino, are situated in the Mediterranean circa 100 km from Sicily and 290 km from North Africa.
The 365,000 Islanders, with their strong European identity, trace their origins to before 4000 BC, and Malta boasts the oldest free-standing buildings in the world. The Maltese owe their faith to the Apostle Paul who was shipwrecked at Malta in AD 60. The language is basically Semitic with a sprinkling of Romance, with an English, Italian and French influence being noticeable, and can be attributed to the Arabs who ruled for over 200 years between the ninth and eleventh century AD. The strong cultural identity was influenced by the Knights of St. John who stayed for 268 years leaving a wealth of artistic treasures. Finally, political and legal system, with a deeply ingrained sense of democracy, was inherited from the 164 year long British connection. The islands finally became independent in 1964, and a republic in 1974. The President of Malta is H.E. Dr Ugo Mifsud Bonnici.
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Morning | MERHBA! | Course | Course | Course | Course | Course | All Day Tour of Malta- |
Afternoon | Welcome to Malta! | Our Capital Valletta | Ghadira - Malta's most popular sandy beach | Free | Golden Bay swimming | Free | Sponsored by NTOM |
Evening | Ice Breaking Session | Disco | Malta Night at Park of Friendship | Night Hike | Free | BBQ at Hotel | Free (Paceville?) |
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Sun Aug 17 |
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Morning | Monti (Open Air Market) and deaf club | Course | Course | Course | Course | Cruise to Comino | All day Gozo | Sahha! |
Afternoon | Free | Delimara - rocky beach | Splash 'n' Fun water theme park | Free | Fish Farm, Wied iz-Zurrieq and Temples | and Blue Lagoon | Malta's sister island | Tinsiex lil-Malta! |
Evening | In Guardia Historic Parade | Talent Night | Free | BBQ & Sports Day! | Maltese Feast at Mosta | BBQ at Hotel | Farewell Party! | (Don't forget Malta!) |