About eMalta.com

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eMalta.com is an independent digital guide dedicated to the islands of Malta and Gozo. Our goal is simple: to explain places properly — their history, meaning, and cultural value — not just list attractions.

What is eMalta.com?

eMalta.com is a long-form travel and heritage resource designed for travellers, researchers, students, and locals who want more than surface-level information. The site focuses on:

  • Churches, chapels, basilicas and cathedrals
  • Villages, towns and historic centres
  • Museums, monuments and archaeological sites
  • The historical development of Malta and Gozo

Every page is written to stand on its own as a reliable reference, while also forming part of a wider, interconnected guide.

Our approach

Depth over lists

We prioritise historical context, architectural explanation and cultural use, rather than quick “top 10” summaries.

Clear structure

Pages follow a consistent format covering history, construction, restoration and present-day use, making information easy to understand and compare.

Respect for heritage

Malta’s heritage is fragile. eMalta.com promotes respectful, informed visiting and awareness of conservation issues.

Coverage of Malta and Gozo

eMalta.com covers both islands in detail, from major landmarks to lesser-known rural chapels and local traditions. Gozo, in particular, receives in-depth attention for its villages, religious heritage and distinct identity.

You can explore the main sections here:

Independence and accuracy

eMalta.com is independently produced and not affiliated with tour operators, religious institutions or government bodies. This allows editorial freedom and a focus on accuracy rather than promotion.

Content is based on established historical research, local records, architectural studies and reputable cultural sources, written in accessible language.

Note: Churches and chapels featured on eMalta.com are living places of worship. Visitors are encouraged to dress respectfully and observe local customs.

Contact and further information

For general enquiries, corrections or collaboration proposals, please visit the Contact page.