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3-Week Europe Loop: Poland to Malta (27 Apr–17 May 2026) — Pescara Return

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Day 1 · Mon, Apr 27
Pescara → Poland (entry city)

Depart Pescara — Travel to Poland (arrival day)

Morning:

Start your trip with a smooth early departure from Pescara, arriving in Poland and easing into the day with a relaxed coffee and pastry at a charming airport café or a nearby station bakery before transferring onward; this gives time to adjust and handle luggage or local SIM logistics. Once in the entry city, take a short orientation walk to the central train station area to get tickets, check timetables, and sample your first Polish street snack like zapiekanka from a trusted stall, setting a practical, low-key tone for the journey ahead.

Afternoon:

After a leisurely morning, settle into the rhythm of the city with a tram ride to the Old Town square for light exploring and people-watching, then head to a local milk bar (bar mleczny) for an affordable, authentic Polish lunch like pierogi and kompot. Spend the late afternoon strolling along the riverfront promenade or visiting a small neighborhood market to pick up bottled water, local snacks, and a SIM card before an easy transfer to your onward train or evening accommodation.

Evening:

Unwind after travel with a relaxed dinner at a traditional Polish bistro offering grilled kielbasa and seasonal sides, then stroll to a lively riverside bar or terrace to sample local craft beers or a glass of Polish cider as the city lights come on. Finish the night with a short walk through a nearby illuminated square or pedestrian street to soak in the evening atmosphere and pick up pastries for tomorrow's breakfast at a 24-hour bakery.

Day 2 · Tue, Apr 28
Auschwitz / Oświęcim area

Auschwitz & nearby — Historical area arrival

Morning:

Begin with a reflective start at the town of Oświęcim's Rynek (market square) where you can grab a strong coffee and a fresh pastry from Cafe Oliva and collect any last-minute maps or bottled water; the calm square offers a gentle transition into a heavier day. From there, take a short walk to the Oświęcim Jewish Heritage Trail, visiting the preserved synagogues and memorial plaques and pausing at the Old Jewish Cemetery to ground your visit in local history before joining your timed transfer to the memorial site.

Afternoon:

After the morning trail, take a calm, deliberate walk through Planty Park to collect your thoughts, then stop at Kawiarnia Stara Remiza for a light lunch of soup and rye bread while reflecting on the morning. In the mid-afternoon, visit Maison Wolff (a local cultural centre) for rotating exhibitions about regional history, then pause at the Soła riverbank promenade to unwind and plan travel logistics for the onward transfer to Warsaw, picking up snacks and bottled water at Delikatesy Społem before you depart.

Evening:

After a thoughtful day, settle into a quiet local atmosphere with dinner at Karczma Lwowska, sampling hearty regional dishes and warming up with a bowl of beetroot soup and homemade bread. Later, take a reflective riverside walk along the Soła River Promenade (downstream stretch) as twilight falls, then finish with a nightcap at Café Pod Ratuszem, a low-key spot perfect for journaling and reviewing the day's impressions before an early night to prepare for the transfer to Warsaw.

Day 3 · Wed, Apr 29
Warsaw

Transfer to Warsaw — Capital orientation

Morning:

After arriving in Warsaw, start with a restorative breakfast at Cafe Bristol near the city centre, enjoying a flaky croissant and espresso while sorting tickets and luggage storage; its historic interiors ease the transition from Oświęcim. Then take a short tram to Łazienki Park for a peaceful stroll past the palace on the isle and seasonal gardens, and finish the morning with a visit to Hala Koszyki for a quick sampling of Polish cheeses and cured meats at the market stalls before checking into your Warsaw accommodation.

Afternoon:

Ease into Warsaw's rhythm with a tram ride to Nowy Świat, where you can wander boutique shops and stop for a light lunch of open-faced sandwiches at Charlotte Menora; the lively boulevard is perfect for people-watching and picking up local pastries. Afterward, cross to Plac Zbawiciela to relax at a café terrace, then stroll the nearby streets to discover colourful street art and an independent bookshop like Relax na Pradze before heading to your accommodation to drop bags and prepare for an evening stroll.

Evening:

As dusk falls, head to Plac Bankowy to join locals at outdoor terraces and try craft Polish vodkas or a seasonal spritz at Bar Studio while watching the square's evening bustle. For a relaxed after-dinner walk, follow the illuminated canal to Bulwary Wiślane for riverside bars, street-food stalls and views of the lit-up bridges, then finish with a nightcap and live music at intimate jazz venue Tygmont Live Music Club to soak in Warsaw's nocturnal vibe before turning in.

Day 4 · Thu, Apr 30
Warsaw

Explore Warsaw — City highlights and transit

Morning:

Begin with a leisurely breakfast at Bułkę przez Bibułkę sampling signature sourdough and a strong coffee, then wander the leafy lanes of Mokotów's residential quarter to admire interwar architecture and quiet courtyards for a local, lived-in view of Warsaw. Continue to Museum of Modern Art w Warszawie for a concise morning exhibition visit and a contemplative coffee on the museum terrace before picking up transit tickets at Central Metro Station to smoothly continue your journey east later in the day.

Afternoon:

Wander through the lively Krakowskie Przedmieście corridor, stopping to sample artisanal chocolates at Pijalnia Czekolady and admire the façades of historic palaces before heading to Państwowy Teatr Wielki (the Grand Theatre) to check for matinee performances or backstage tours. Later, take a scenic Vistula River tramboat from Port Czerniakowski to Saska Kępa, explore its leafy cafés and boutique shops like Cuda na Kiju for locally made crafts, then settle at Kawiarnia Kafka for a relaxed late-afternoon coffee and people-watching before returning to central Warsaw for evening transit plans.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, head to Nowe Miasto for an atmospheric stroll along its cobbled streets, pausing at Farma Świętokrzyska Rooftop Garden for panoramic city views and an aperitif. Later, dine at Zapiecek Restauracja to try regional pierogi variations, then finish the night with cocktails and a relaxed listen at Pardon, To Tu - a beloved live-music cellar that ties together the day's cultural discoveries before a restful return to your accommodation.

Day 5 · Fri, May 1
Vienna

Travel to Vienna — Arrival and evening in the city

Morning:

After your arrival, recharge with a Viennese breakfast at Café Central-savour a melange and plum tart while organizing train or tram tickets-then walk through the elegant colonnades of Josefsplatz to get your bearings and admire stately architecture. Continue with a gentle stroll to Volksgarten to enjoy rose beds and a moment of calm, then pop into Naschmarkt for a tasting tour of cheeses, cured meats and fresh fruit to pack for your afternoon transfer or picnic en route.

Afternoon:

Ease into Vienna's rhythm with a relaxed lunch at Café Sperl, savouring schnitzel or a light salad on the terrace before a short tram ride to Belvedere Palace Gardens for an afternoon stroll among baroque fountains and blooming lawns. Continue with a visit to Hundertwasserhaus to admire its playful façade and then unwind at Das Kino Filmpalast with a late-afternoon arthouse screening or coffee at the attached café, giving a gentle cultural dip before your evening plans.

Evening:

As twilight falls, take a leisurely tram to Spittelberg and wander its narrow, lantern-lit lanes, popping into Glacis Beisl for a relaxed dinner of Viennese classics in a garden courtyard; afterward, stroll toward St. Stephen's Cathedral to admire its evening illumination from the quieter side streets. Finish the night with a glass of Grüner Veltliner at intimate wine bar Heunisch & Erben or sample inventive cocktails at Kleinod Stadtgarten, soaking in Vienna's elegant nightlife while reflecting on the transition from Poland to Austria.

Day 6 · Sat, May 2
Vienna

Vienna — Cultural orientation and transit

Morning:

Start your morning with a refined Austrian breakfast at Café Demel, sampling a kipferl and their famed confectioneries while planning the day's museum route; from there stroll through the nearby arcades to Michaelerplatz to admire imperial façades and grab transit passes. Continue with a focused visit to The Hofburg's Sisi Museum to deepen your understanding of Habsburg history, then cross to Burggarten for a coffee by the Mozart statue before catching a tram to your next city connection, feeling both cultured and logistically ready for the day's onward travel.

Afternoon:

Wend your afternoon toward Vienna's artistic quarter with a relaxed visit to Leopold Museum to admire modern Austrian masters, then cross into the sunlit lawns of MuseumsQuartier where you can sip a spritz at Café Leopold and watch local life unfold. Later, take the U-Bahn to Prater Hauptallee for a gentle bike ride or a spin on the historic Riesenrad ferris wheel, letting panoramic city views set a pleasant tempo before you prepare for evening transit.

Evening:

As daylight softens, head to Kärtner Straße for a lively stroll toward local boutiques and street musicians, then slip into Zum Schwarzen Kameel for classic open-faced sandwiches and a convivial wine bar atmosphere. After dinner, cross to Augarten to enjoy a serene twilight walk among baroque twin palaces and the porcelain museum's illuminated façade, finishing with a nightcap and live piano at the cozy cocktail lounge Das Eduard to round out a cultured Viennese evening before your onward travel preparations.

Day 7 · Sun, May 3
Budapest

Travel to Budapest — Arrival and Danube-side evening

Morning:

Arrive and stretch your legs with a hearty breakfast at Gerlóczy Café, enjoying outdoor tables and classic French-influenced pastries while you sort tickets and luggage; from there wander to Károlyi Garden for a peaceful stroll among shaded benches and seasonal blooms to transition from travel to exploration. Continue with a short tram to Váci út to browse independent design shops and pick up a sim card or local map, then pop into Fruccola for a fresh fruit juice or light sandwich before checking into your Budapest accommodation and preparing for a Danube-side evening.

Afternoon:

After checking in, immerse yourself in Budapest's café culture with a leisurely late lunch at New York Café-savour a creamy goulash and watch the ornate interior while planning a riverside route. Then stroll down to Gellért Hill's lower terraces for panoramic views of the city and the Danube, pause at Gellért Baths' outdoor terrace café for a restorative drink, and continue along the riverbank toward Vigadó Square to catch the changing light and local buskers before your evening on the Danube.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander from your hotel toward Liberty Bridge and cross to the vibrant Újlipótváros district for an aperitif at Kispiac Bisztró, sampling Hungarian tapas and local rosé on its cosy terrace. Afterward, enjoy a sunset stroll along the river promenade to Margaret Bridge, pause for photos of the lit Parliament across the water, then finish the night with live acoustic sets and craft cocktails at intimate ruin-bar turned venue Szimpla Kert's garden annex, soaking in Budapest's eclectic evening energy before returning to your lodging.

Day 8 · Mon, May 4
Budapest

Budapest — City exploration and relaxation

Morning:

Ease into the day with a relaxed breakfast at Mazel Tov's morning terrace sampling shakshuka and fresh coffee before heading to the nearby Rózsa utca market to browse local pastries, seasonal produce and artisan cheeses. From there, stroll through the peaceful lanes of Buda's Tabán neighborhood, pause at Fountain of the Fisherman's Bastion viewpoint for quieter morning views, and finish with a restorative soak in the serene outdoor pools of Király Baths, where warm thermal waters and Ottoman-era architecture offer a tranquil start to a full day of exploration.

Afternoon:

Wander across to Óbuda Island for a peaceful riverside picnic-pick up fresh pastries and smoked cheese at Hold Street Market and settle beneath the plane trees while watching local rowers pass. Later, head to the leafy uptown neighbourhood of Falk Miksa utca to browse antique shops and small galleries, finishing with a relaxed late-afternoon coffee and homemade cake at the intimate Fröccsterasz terrace before returning to your hotel to refresh for the evening.

Evening:

As the light softens, take a gentle tram to Rózsadomb's hillside promenade for sweeping dusk views of the Danube, then descend to Kiskörút's bistro-lined stretch for a relaxed dinner of contemporary Hungarian small plates paired with local wines. Afterward, stroll to A38 Ship for an atmospheric riverfront drink and occasional live music, or duck into Mazel Tov's courtyard bar alternative-a leafy, lantern-lit spot-for cocktails and conversation before returning to your hotel.

Day 9 · Tue, May 5
Bucharest

Travel to Bucharest — Arrival and orientation

Morning:

After arriving in Bucharest, settle in with a comforting Romanian breakfast at Caru' cu Bere Café where vaulted wood interiors and local pastries set a warm tone, then stroll to Piața Amzei to browse fresh produce and sample regional cheeses from market stalls. Continue your orientation with a tram ride to Cişmigiu Gardens for a peaceful walk around the lake and a chance to relax on a shaded bench while planning afternoon logistics and picking up a local SIM or transit card at nearby kiosks.

Afternoon:

After a restful morning, wander through the lively stalls of Piața Obor to sample smoked sausages, local cheeses and seasonal fruit, then grab a light lunch at the nearby Caravan Street Food for contemporary Romanian bites. Spend the mid-afternoon exploring the grand boulevards of Bulevardul Unirii, pause for coffee on the sunny terrace of Cărturești Verona and finish by visiting the leafy courtyard cafés around Strada Lipscani to absorb the city's mix of Belle Époque façades and modern buzz before checking into your accommodation.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander to Strada Franceză for an aperitif on a lively terrace and sample contemporary Romanian small plates at Linea / Closer to the Moon while watching locals drift between bars. After dinner, stroll to Hanul lui Manuc's courtyard for a digestif amid historic arches, then finish the night with a relaxed drink and occasional live piano at the cozy cellar bar of Energiea before returning to your accommodation.

Day 10 · Wed, May 6
Bucharest

Bucharest — City highlights and onward planning

Morning:

Start the morning with a leisurely specialty-coffee and flaky covrigi at Origo Coffee Shop, then wander the leafy alleys of Cartierul Cotroceni to admire interwar villas and stop for a quick visit to the atmospheric Cotroceni Museum Gardens for a calm, local-feel stroll. Before lunch, browse contemporary Romanian design at The Ark - Romanian Design Hub and pick up travel essentials or a handcrafted memento while plotting onward transport options and confirming tickets for your next leg.

Afternoon:

Wander through the leafy lanes of Strada Selari, popping into independent galleries and stopping for a light lunch at Fabrica de Cafea where specialty brews and a mezze-style plate set a relaxed pace for planning. Afterward, browse vintage books and vinyl at Carturesti Carusel's quieter mezzanine, then stroll to Macca-Vilacrosse Passage to admire its glass canopy and sample artisan gelato while sorting tickets and timing for your onward journey.

Evening:

As twilight settles, enjoy an aperitif on the terrace of The Urbanist Rooftop with sweeping views of the city skyline, then wander to Carturesti Verona's outdoor steps for people-watching and a relaxed book-browse before dinner. Dine on modern Romanian cuisine at Zexe Zahana sampling seasonal small plates, and finish the night with a digestif and live jazz at the intimate Green Hours club-perfect for reflecting on the journey and finalising onward travel details.

Day 11 · Thu, May 7
Croatia (entry region)

Travel to Croatia — Coastal or inland arrival (depending on entry point)

Morning:

Arrive refreshed and head straight for a market-to-table start at Pazar (town farmers' market) to sample fresh cheeses, smoked ham and seasonal fruit while chatting with local vendors; pack a picnic or grab a burek from a popular market stall for the road. Afterward, take a scenic short-drive or regional train to a coastal promenade or riverside park (depending on entry point) for a relaxed stroll, café espresso at a family-run seafront/kai café, and to orient yourself with local ferry and bus timetables for the day's onward coastal or inland route.

Afternoon:

Upon arrival, settle into the region with a late lunch at Konoba Vinica (if coastal) or Stara Kuća (if inland), sampling grilled seafood or a slow-cooked peka with a local glass of Pošip or Plavac Mali; these tavernas offer a warm, regional welcome and are perfect for comparing Dalmatian and inland flavours. Afterward, wander through a historic harbour promenade (coastal) or a village olive grove trail (inland) to stretch your legs, stop at an artisan olive-oil shop for tastings, and pick up picnic provisions before checking into your accommodation and mapping the next leg toward Tirana or further Croatian highlights.

Evening:

After settling in, savor a relaxed seafood-forward dinner at Konoba Batelina (coastal) or a rustic meal at Restoran Stari Mlin (inland), pairing local wines with grilled sardines or slow-roasted lamb. Later, wander an atmospheric waterfront promenade or village main square to a cosy wine bar like Vinarija Krauthaker for a nightcap and regional conversation, then finish with a stroll under lanterns past the harbourfront cafés or the village chapel to absorb the gentle Croatian evening before bed.

Day 12 · Fri, May 8
Croatia

Croatia — Coastal towns or national parks (transit day)

Morning:

Start the day with a sunrise walk and coffee at Riva Promenade (local harbourfront) before boarding a short regional ferry to the nearby island village of Koločep for a gentle coastal hike through pine-scented trails and secluded pebble coves. After the walk, refuel with seafood bruschetta and chilled Pošip at Konoba Mare overlooking the bay, then browse handcrafted ceramics at the island artisan stall before returning to the mainland for your onward journey toward Albania.

Afternoon:

After your island morning, head inland to explore the fragrant trails of Mljet National Park with a guided bike loop around the salt lakes, pausing to swim at the sheltered cove by Odysseus Cave and picnic on local cheeses and olives from Pazar market. Later, wind down with a scenic ferry to Korčula Old Town, wander its narrow lanes to sample white-wine tastings at Bire Winery and catch a golden-hour aperitif on the bell-tower terrace overlooking the harbour before continuing your coastal transit toward Albania.

Evening:

As daylight softens, follow the coast to Ston for an evening oyster tasting on the salt pans at Bota Šare, pairing fresh shellfish with a crisp glass of local Malo white; wander the medieval walls for panoramic sunset views over the Pelješac vineyards. Later, head to the nearby village of Orebić to enjoy a relaxed seafood dinner at Konoba Torreta and finish the night with a moonlit stroll along Orebić harbour, listening to the gentle lap of waves before settling into your seaside accommodation en route to Albania.

Day 13 · Sat, May 9
Tirana

Travel to Tirana, Albania — Arrival and local orientation

Morning:

Arrive refreshed and head to Pazari i Ri (New Bazaar) for a lively market breakfast of fresh börek, olives and espresso while browsing stalls of seasonal produce and handcrafted souvenirs, then stroll up to Rinia Park to relax on shaded benches and watch local life. Continue with a short taxi to Bunk'Art 2 for a concise, atmospheric introduction to Albania's recent history through immersive exhibits, finishing the morning at Sky Tower's café for panoramic city views and to finalise onward travel details.

Afternoon:

After a market breakfast and museum visit, settle into the city's rhythm with a leisurely lunch at Era Restaurant tasting traditional tavë kosi and seasonal salads, then wander through the colorful, graffiti-lined streets of Blloku to browse boutique craft shops and contemporary galleries. Continue with a gentle cable-car ride up to Dajti Ekspres for panoramic views over Tirana and a late-afternoon coffee on the terrace of Restaurant Panorama before returning downhill to scout onward travel options and relax at your accommodation.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander to Pazari i Ri terrace bars for a relaxed aperitif and sample regional raki or craft beers at Mullixhiu's outdoor seating, where friendly vendors and live acoustic music set a convivial tone. Later, take a short taxi to Sky Garden Rooftop for panoramic city lights and a tapas-style dinner of grilled octopus and seasonal meze, then finish the night with a slow stroll through Tirana's lit pedestrian boulevard to enjoy street performers and local gelato before returning to your accommodation.

Day 14 · Sun, May 10
Tirana

Tirana — City exploration and onward logistics

Morning:

Start the morning with a coffee and flaky byrek at Komiteti - Kafé before wandering the leafy lanes of Myslym Shyri to browse independent bakeries and artisanal food shops; pick up bottled water and local snacks for the day's travel planning. Then head to National History Museum Annex (open-air exhibits) for a concise contextual stroll and finish the morning with a short visit to Parku i Qytetit to sort onward tickets, check bus/flight times at a café table, and enjoy a late-morning snack while mapping the next leg of your loop.

Afternoon:

Enjoy a relaxed afternoon wandering the creative hub of Pogon where pop-up galleries, craft workshops and a courtyard café make for easy browsing and a light lunch of seasonal meze. Continue to Bunk'Art 1 for its striking Cold War installation and rooftop views, then stroll down to Hotel Plaza's rooftop bar for a late-afternoon coffee or aperitif while finalising transport details and watching the city unfold below.

Evening:

As twilight falls, wander to Blloku's lively terraces for an aperitif and try a flight of local raki varieties at Mulliri Bar, then move on for a seafood-focused dinner at Oda's sister restaurant offering modern Albanian plates in a cosy courtyard setting. After dinner, stroll the pedestrianised stretch toward Skanderbeg Square's western edge to catch evening performances or street musicians, finishing the night with cocktails and skyline views at Sky Lounge Tirana to reflect on the day's discoveries and finalise tomorrow's travel plans.

Day 15 · Mon, May 11
Malta (Valletta or arrival area)

Travel to Malta — Arrival (flight likely) and evening

Morning:

Land refreshed and head straight to Pjazza Indipendenza for a quick espresso and pastizzi at Pasticceria Filippini before dropping bags at your accommodation; this central start keeps momentum from Tirana and lets you orient by foot. Then wander the nearby narrow streets to discover local craft shops like Mdina Glass and pause for a seaside breeze at Sliema Ferry promenade, picking up a ferry timetable and planning a short harbor hop to explore Malta's coastal charms this afternoon.

Afternoon:

After dropping bags, wander the waterfront toward Marsamxett Harbour and board a short harbour cruise or water taxi to Senglea (Isla) Marina for a breezy introduction to Maltese seafaring life and panoramic views of the Three Cities. Pause for a leisurely seafood lunch at Grotto Tavern near the waterfront, then stroll the historic lanes to discover local craft shops and stop for a pastizzi-style sweet at Crystal Palace before returning to Valletta to rest and prepare for the evening.

Evening:

As twilight settles, head to Upper Barrakka Gardens for sweeping harbor views and watch the evening salute before descending toward Valletta Waterfront to soak in the sunset over restored merchant warehouses. For dinner, savour fresh catch and Maltese specialties at Ta' Kris Restaurant in a cosy townhouse setting, then finish the night with a relaxed cocktail and live piano at Trabuxu Wine Bar while planning tomorrow's island excursions.

Day 16 · Tue, May 12
Malta

Malta — Island exploration and relaxation

Morning:

Wake gently with a seaside breakfast at Café Jubilee in the charming fishing village of Marsaxlokk, sampling fresh lampuki pastries and watching local boats come to shore; afterward, stroll the waterfront market stalls for artisan lace and sun-hardened sea salt. From there, catch a short bus to Blue Grotto and join a small-group boat trip to admire the cobalt sea caves up close, then pause at the clifftop Il-Qrendi viewpoint for a quiet coffee and panoramic photos before returning inland for an easy afternoon of island wandering.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the cinematic lanes of Mdina-wander the Silent City's narrow streets, stop for a rooftop coffee at Fontanella Tea Garden for sweeping island views, and browse local artisan shops for handmade ceramics. Later, descend to the nearby fortified village of Rabat to visit its bustling bakery for a fresh ftira sandwich, then stroll the shaded St. Agatha's Catacombs perimeter gardens before returning to Valletta for an easy evening tempo.

Evening:

As evening falls, wander the atmospheric lanes of Birgu (Vittoriosa) and pause at Fort St. Angelo's waterfront promenade to watch boats glide by while lights reflect on the Grand Harbour. For dinner, savour Maltese small plates and octopus stew at L-Arkus before finishing the night with a craft cocktail and live acoustic sets at The Harbour Club in Senglea, enjoying a slow-paced, local waterfront atmosphere that carries the relaxed tempo from your Mdina and Marsaxlokk explorations into a coastal Maltese evening.

Day 17 · Wed, May 13
Malta

Malta — Continued exploration or day trip

Morning:

Set out for a refreshing coastal morning with a walk and breakfast at Għajn Tuffieħa Bay's clifftop café, then drive west to explore the dramatic sea-carved arch at Dwejra Point on Gozo, stopping for a coffee at the nearby Ta' Frenc Vineyard terrace to sample local wines and savory snacks. Continue with a short ferry hop to Gozo to rent bikes and cycle the rural lanes to Xlendi Bay for a late-morning swim and a seafood bruschetta at Il-Ħnejja Seaside Bistro, keeping the island-hopping momentum from your Valletta explorations while enjoying quieter village life.

Afternoon:

After a coastal morning, head inland for a sensory Sicilian-influenced lunch at Ta' Kolina Bistro in the village of Żebbuġ, then wander the hilltop lanes to discover local crafts and the small Heritage Museum of Żebbuġ for a quiet, community-rooted glimpse of Maltese life. Later, drive to the peaceful countryside of Buskett Gardens for a shaded stroll among pines and fruit trees, finishing with a tasting of artisanal honey and local chèvre at Tal-Massar Farmshop before returning toward Valletta for the evening.

Evening:

As dusk falls, take a short drive to Marsaskala Promenade for an aperitif at The Blue Anchor terrace, watching fishing boats bob while sampling local white wine and marinated octopus. Later, head to the village of Zurrieq for an intimate dinner at Ta' Pilipin, then finish the night with a starlit walk along St. Thomas' Bay-a quiet shoreline perfect for reflective conversation and the slow, coastal rhythm that continues your island explorations.

Day 18 · Thu, May 14
En route to Pescara

Return travel toward Italy — Transit day from Malta toward Pescara

Morning:

Start the day with a breezy harbour-side breakfast at Café del Mar (Marsaxlokk waterfront), enjoying fresh pastizzi and a final Maltese espresso while watching fishermen prepare for the day; pick up picnic provisions from Marsaxlokk Market stalls for the journey. After breakfast, take a short transfer to Malta International Airport's departure lounge and, if time allows before your flight, pause at The Viewpoint Terrace to soak in a last panorama of the Grand Harbour and mentally shift from island pace to the travel day ahead.

Afternoon:

After clearing departures, pause for a relaxed transfer stopover at Luqa Town Square with a light lunch of Maltese ftira and coffee at Caffe Del Borgo before boarding your flight; this gives time to stretch and pick up last-minute packaged olives and local sweets at Luqa Delicatessen. If your schedule allows a connection in southern Italy, enjoy a brief layover stroll around Brindisi Harbourfront to sample fresh focaccia at Pasticceria Fiore and collect bottled water and snacks for the onward train or drive toward Pescara, easing the transition from island pace to mainland travel.

Evening:

After a day of travel, settle into a pleasant Italian-style evening in Brindisi Old Port with an aperitivo of local olive ascolane and a chilled Falanghina at Enoteca del Porto, watching fishing boats glide by as the sun softens. Later, enjoy a relaxed dinner of seafood linguine and a glass of Nero d'Avola at the waterfront trattoria Trattoria La Lampara, then take a moonlit stroll along Lungomare Regina Margherita to stretch your legs and prepare for the final leg back to Pescara.

Day 19 · Fri, May 15
Pescara area

Arrival in Pescara area — Buffer and rest day

Morning:

Ease into your buffer day with a slow seaside breakfast at Caffè La Lampara on the Pescara Lungomare, enjoying a cappuccino and a warm cornetto while watching fishermen set out. Afterward, take a gentle walk through Parco delle Rimembranze to stretch your legs among pines and memorial groves, then pop into Mercato Coperto di Pescara to pick up local olives, cheese and fresh focaccia for a picnic later-perfect continuity after island and coastal travel and a restorative start before the afternoon's relaxed plans.

Afternoon:

Walk the sunlit piers of Porta Nuova Marina and settle at Bar Stazione Marittima for a leisurely seafood panino and a glass of local white wine while watching fishing boats come in; this gentle waterfront pause continues the coastal calm from your Malta return. Afterwards, wander the nearby botanical paths of Giardino della Nave and finish with a restorative gelato at Gelateria La Sorgente before an easy evening of unpacking and low-key planning for the final days in Pescara.

Evening:

As the sun softens, enjoy a relaxed aperitivo at Terrazza Marechiaro overlooking the Adriatic, sampling local olives and a crisp Pecorino with a chilled Pinot Grigio while watching fishing boats glide by. Afterwards, wander the lantern-lit stretch of Piazza Muzii, dine on fresh seafood risotto at Osteria degli Archi, and finish with a slow coastal stroll to Lungomare Matteotti for a nightcap and sea-breeze reflection, bridging your island-paced return with a calm Italian evening.

Day 20 · Sat, May 16
Pescara

Rest day in Pescara — Recovery and local time

Morning:

Wake gently with a seaside breakfast at Caffè Tedesco on Via Nazario Sauro, savouring a warm cornetto and espresso while watching the morning light on the Adriatic; afterwards stroll the tree-lined paths of Villa de Riseis to stretch among shaded benches and small sculptures. Finish the morning with a leisurely browse through stalls at Mercato Ittico di Pescara to pick up fresh local cheeses and olives for a relaxed picnic on Spiaggia Lido or a bench overlooking the pier, keeping the day intentionally slow after your long loop through Europe.

Afternoon:

Wander a relaxed seaside route and settle for a light lunch at La Cicala Bistrot on the waterfront, sampling grilled calamari and a crisp local Verdicchio while watching boats drift by. Afterward, stroll the shady paths of Parco del Mare to enjoy seaside benches and a gentle sea-breeze nap, then pop into Botega del Miele for artisanal honey tastings and a small jar to take home as a mellow souvenir of your long loop.

Evening:

As evening falls, enjoy a slow aperitivo at Terrazza del Mare, sipping a chilled Vernaccia while watching lights shimmer on the Adriatic, then wander toward Piazza Salotto to soak up the relaxed street-life and spot local musicians. For dinner, settle into the cosy courtyard of Trattoria La Rusticana for homemade brodetto and a glass of Montepulciano, then finish the night with a moonlit stroll along Lungomare Callaio and a gelato from Gelateria Marinella to round out a restorative coastal evening.

Day 21 · Sun, May 17
Pescara

Final day in Pescara — Return and trip wrap-up

Morning:

Begin your final morning with a leisurely seaside breakfast at Panificio Pasticceria Montanaro-pick up fresh sfogliatelle and a strong espresso to enjoy on the promenade-then take a reflective stroll through Museo Casa Natale di Gabriele D'Annunzio's nearby gardens to reconnect with Italian literary history. Finish by gathering souvenirs and local provisions at Mercato di Piazza Muzii-buy artisanal olive oil and a jar of confettura-and settle on a bench at Porto Turistico di Pescara to plan the afternoon's gentle farewells and travel logistics.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon visiting Corso Umberto I for last-minute souvenir shopping and a light seafood panino at Rosticceria da Gino, then wander the shaded gardens of Villa Sabucchi to read, sort photos and write postcards in a quiet, leafy setting. Finish with an easy late-afternoon aperitivo at Bar Ennio on the marina, sampling a local Montepulciano while watching the boats glide in-an unhurried moment to reflect on the loop from Poland to Malta and finalize travel notes before your evening preparations.

Evening:

As dusk falls, settle into a celebratory final dinner at Ristorante Da Luciano, savouring a classic Abruzzo brodetto paired with a local Montepulciano while toasting the journey from Poland to Malta. After dinner, take a slow post-meal walk along Lungomare Matteotti's southern stretch, pause for a final sea-breeze moment on the benches by Monumento Pescatore, then finish the night with an espresso or limoncello at Caffè Vittoria to reflect on highlights and jot down last impressions before tomorrow's return routines.

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