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Malta takes the spotlight! Polish travel series to showcase our island’s beauty to over 7 million viewers
Eska on the Beach will feature Malta’s stunning landscapes, historic sites, and culinary delights.

Lyndsey Grima

Malta will be making waves on Poland TV! Visit Malta just took to their social media to announce that the picturesque shores of Malta will become the enchanting backdrop for the popular travel series, "Eska on the Beach."

In collaboration with the Malta Tourism Authority, Eska TV Poland has embarked on a captivating journey to film 10 awe-inspiring episodes, showcasing the unparalleled beauty, mesmerising attractions, and delectable gastronomy of the Maltese Islands.

This delightful partnership is expected to be aired to a massive audience, with an estimated viewership of over 7 million people eagerly tuning in to explore the charms of Malta. With its stunning landscapes, historic sites, and culinary delights, the Maltese archipelago promises to leave a lasting impression on viewers worldwide.

As the cameras roll and the crew uncovers the island's hidden gems, "Eska on the Beach" is all set to paint a vivid and irresistible picture of Malta, inviting travellers to embark on their own unforgettable adventure to this Mediterranean gem.

24th July 2023


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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