We visited De Rohan for our first stay in Malta. It is out of the way of the hustle and bustle of the main towns on the island but thanks to an excellent bus service on the island we did not feel cut off with no. 61 to Voletta every 15mins from the nearby bus stop (card payments accepted for the 2.5 euro tickets). We transferred by taxi from the nearby airport, our taxi driver did not know the town so it was useful to be able to provide google maps location or a printed address may have been useful too. The B&B entrance is up a small alley which is very well lit at nite. On arrival (Monday) we could not believe how quiet the town of Zebbug was considering it has an amazing twin clock tower church slap bang in the centre. We were welcomed warmly on arrival and a small booking confusion was resolved (advise if booking through ******* or one of its affiliates try to ensure you have details of specific room booked, it will make check in simpler). We were allocated room 13 which is a spacious room with double bed, kettle, tv, fridge, walk-in shower and an amazing veranda which is provided with cushioned sofa, table and chairs and hot tub. Our room was up two flights of stairs and a lift is being installed but not yet functioning during our stay. You can see the church clock towers from the veranda but with high walls it is very private and safe if children are present. The tub was a wonderful luxury which helped aching muscles after long days exploring the island. We spent a day chilling in our room and the hours wasted away surprisingly quickly, just a nice space to be. A good and healthy continental breakfast selection is available along with eggs and bacon or cakes if that is your thing. There is a communal sitting room which has a pool table, to and sofa and a lovely secluded pool area where we spent our last day until ready to leave for the airport. The owner and her team are helpful and will do everything they can to make your stay enjoyable. The local area is supplied with plenty of amenities including supermarket for drinks and snacks, amazing pastry shops for which the island is famed along with cafe’s/bistro’s and restaurants. Our favourites were Midpoint Bistro for lovely kebab and salad but the hidden gem for us was the restaurant Ocra located a 2min walk from BB Rohan with the entrance next to the Pancake Parlour. It serves inexpensive Mediterranean food which is amazing (we just turned up and could always get a table). Weekdays also see a market roll into the town if you are on the look out for a bargain. Despite the best efforts of local drivers who seem to drive around permanently honking their horns and the facilities close location to the islands main airport it is surprisingly quiet. There appears to be peak times in the morning were a few planes will fly past and again in the evening but we are not talking about a big airport and during the rest of the day flights are occasional, but when in our room with windows/door closed w
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