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Sustainable Malta

Finding an eco-friendly twist to a luxury break in the Mediterranean

July 17, 2022 17:30
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Aerial view Of Mdina City. Old Capital Of Malta Country. Blue sky and green yellow fields
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With an average of 3,000 hours of sunshine each year and just a short flight from the UK, Malta has long been a popular year-round holiday option. But far more than simply a place to go for some good weather, it’s now becoming a destination for upscale gastronomy, boutique hotels and culture-filled city breaks — while many hotels and tour operators on the island are also moving towards a more sustainable model.

Marine biologists Patrizia Patti and Francesca Soster are passionate about sea life, sustainability and, in particular, dolphins — they’re so familiar with the ones off Malta’s coast that they can tell different ones apart by the shape of their fins.

Leading eco-friendly sailing tours, with research funded by the trips, they also educate tourists about marine life during an enjoyable day out on the water.

And while passengers are focused on spotting dolphins — we were delighted to spy a group (or pod) of eight, including a calf — as well as sunbathing and swimming in the clear blue sea, Patricia and Francesca are busy noting what the pods are up to, as part of their work monitoring the local population.