Pilgrim Stories

  • Adam Blake

    Wonderful little walk. I have completed the Camino Frances, Porotuguesh and Nortè before so when I found out there was a Camino Maltès I had to do it! Very beautiful walk, I recommend detouring to see the Blue Grotto when you get close to it. Lovely rock formations. Would highly recommend this walk over 2…

    Adam Blake

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  • Michael Zanotto

    I arrived in Malta to visit family and a Camino Finisterre friend (Maltese) in May 2024 unaware that I was about to embark on another Camino. I had just finished Camino Portuguese (with several days of constant rain) and was thinking of what to do during my days as my cousins were all working 9-5!…

    Michael Zanotto

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  • John Fallon

    I completed the Maltese camino on 25 April. A delightful walk in the sun. A very different experience to both the Camino in Spain and the Via Francigena. I don’t take photos as they always turn out badly but I do have vivid memories of the countryside. The churches are all works of art and…

    John Fallon

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  • Michael Richardson

    We walked the Camino Maltés on March 25th as our first step in completing the whole Camino via Sicily and Sardinia to Santiago. This was a project for Lent 2024 with increasingly long training walks, sometimes on segments of the Camino and sometimes not, finishing with the whole walk at the start of Holy Week.…

    Michael Richardson

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  • Francesca Vincenti

    The Camino Maltes – done & dusted 422 years after the first credencial was issued by Grandmaster Alof Wignacourt to Don Juan Benegas de Cordoba. It starts from St Paul’s Catacombs in Rabat (Malta) and ends at Fort St Angelo, Birgu.Organised by XirCammini, we stopped to visit several medieval Churches & Chapels enroute, with some…

    Francesca Vincenti

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