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WATCH: Maltese vlogger kayaks through paradise at Ta’ Marija Cave and Fomm ir-Rih
Pierre Farrugia shared his breathtaking kayak journey showcasing Malta’s coastal treasures.

Lyndsey Grima

Embarking on another thrilling kayak adventure, Pierre Farrugia shared with the world the breathtaking beauty of Malta's coastal treasures. With a gentle wind from the Northeast, he set out from Gnejna Bay, eager to explore the wonders that awaited him at Ta' Marija Cave and Fomm ir-Rih.

As he paddled along the left shore, Pierre marvelled at the vibrant boat houses dotting the coastline. However, the real spectacle unfolded as he ventured further, encountering rugged rock formations and stunning landscapes that left him in awe.

Arriving at Ta' Marija Cave, he was met with a sight that took his breath away. The expansive sea cave, with its wide and lofty interior, was a marvel to behold. However, Pierre knew to exercise caution due to potential rockfall hazards, a reminder of the raw and untamed nature of these coastal wonders.

Pierre Farrugia Kayak

Navigating out of the cave, Pierre was treated to a completely different perspective, further accentuating the magic of the place. The ever-changing views and the allure of the sea caves added a sense of mystery and excitement to the journey.

With the weather in perfect harmony, Pierre's adventure continued as he ventured towards Fomm ir-Rih Bay. Here, towering vertical cliffs juxtaposed against rocky shores created a dramatic and captivating panorama.

Pierre Farrugia Kayak

Pierre's kayak adventure was an ode to the hidden gems of Malta. Each paddle stroke led him to discover more of the island's natural wonders, leaving him and his audience enchanted by the sheer magnificence of the Maltese coast.

25th May 2025


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey Grima
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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