Life in Malta’s Never-Ending Building Site
Once a jewel of the Mediterranean, known for its charm, history, and stunning coastline, Malta today feels more like a permanent construction zone. Cranes tower over every town, dust clouds choke the air, and roads crumble beneath the chaos. Villages merge into sprawling urban monotony, leaving locals and visitors alike wondering: what’s left to see in a country that never stops building but seems to lose more of itself with every brick? The Crane-Scarred Skyline Ask any Maltese resident and you’ll hear the same refrain: What are tourists even coming here to see anymore? Because instead of domes and narrow cobbled streets, the skyline is now dominated by cranes, dozens of them, stretching into the sky above every village and town. Stepping outside is an assault on the senses: jackhammers echo endlessly, concrete mixers rumble, and dust settles on everything, including your laundry. Navigating Malta means detours and blocked roads at every turn, while urban planning often feels like...