Pilgrim Stories

  • Amy Dimech

    Although hesitant at first I’m so glad I did this. We walked through parts of Malta I had never been to, beautiful areas! The challenge was both physically and mentally…

    Amy Dimech

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  • Timea Szilagyi

    Very informative, beautiful walk in narrow roads, pathways. Loved the visit to the cave church in Lunzjata and the chapel under the main church in Mellieha. A great teaser to…

    Timea Szilagyi

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  • Dominic Mintoff

    Thank you James for organizing the Camino Maltes Marae. Meticulously planned and managed with your calm way.

    Dominic Mintoff

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  • Vince Vella

    Lovely two day camino. The first day was a bit longer, but passing through passages that are simply beautiful. Some of the tracks I did not know they existed. Well…

    Vince Vella

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  • Cynthia Far

    A dream come true! Would recommend Camino Mariae Melitensis to anyone as its a journey of heart & soul immersed in nature & awesome views along the way! Well done…

    Cynthia Far

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