Travel News

I averaged traveling about 20,000 steps a day on foot, or around 10 miles. When I'm not walking, I try to use the ferries (public transportation boats) as much as possible, which turned out to be a few times this week. The ferries connect some of the larger cities in Malta, and they run every 30 minutes, though the journey between cities takes only about 5 to 15 minutes. The ferries can also get quite crowded, though, especially during peak tourist season.

What was the most interesting place I visited this week?:

The most interesting place I visited this week was Victoria, the capital city of Gozo, Malta's sister island. I got to see it with one of my best friends! Locals have told me that Gozo looks like Malta did a few decades ago, before tourism had such an impact on the infrastructure here. (Infrastructure includes government-funded structures, systems and services, like harbors, roads, public transportation and utilities.) Traffic and overcrowded buses? Not on Gozo! Instead, there was a lot of greenery, farmland and open space looking out at the water. The town had beautiful squares full of quaint restaurants, fountains and old churches everywhere. 

Other Travel News from this week:

This week, I found out I was invited to a Fulbright conference in Sofia, Bulgaria, at the beginning of December. Bulgaria is a country in southeastern Europe, not too far from Malta. At the conference, English Teaching Assistants working in a bunch of different countries in Europe will meet up for four days in Sofia and discuss teaching techniques, explore the city of Sofia, socialize and meet new people. I am very excited to have confirmed travel plans coming up soon!

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