tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2553847446724936728.post7011832793899405348..comments2012-07-10T16:27:57.459-07:00Comments on The-Wandering-Cheese: St Julians and Marsaxlokkfrenchcheesequeenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11842009666609367693noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2553847446724936728.post-15566267708307540652011-03-09T08:00:45.373-08:002011-03-09T08:00:45.373-08:00Hello Carol
Glad to see you are still enjoying yo...Hello Carol<br /><br />Glad to see you are still enjoying your holiday and I know it will soon be at an end but you have cetainly packed lots into it. I love Marsaxlokk and I have been to the Cafe De Paris too. There is also a very small cafe with a B&B attached to at the edge of the square that does lovely coffee. Have they finished doing the road up along the front yet? The noise was dreadful when I was there last year. They hold a very large market there every Sunday but like lots of other places I feel it has lost the "Maltese" feel and you could be in any village in any island.<br /><br />Kath is back in the UK now to meet her new grandson and she is sorry not to have met up with you. If you go back to Gozo hire a car, take Kath as a guide and she will show you all the out of way places. It will be alot cheaper than some of those organised tours. Last May we meet a young London couple in the hotel and they were telling us they got off the ferry in Gozo and were accosted by a taxi driver who told them he would take them round the island for 75 euros instead of the normal 200 odd but then when they were in the middle of nowhere he demanded more money to take them back for the return ferry. What a rip off!!!!<br /><br />I will look forward to your further blogs.Ginty Englandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05096551595049659365noreply@blogger.com