Agritourism in Malta is a sector within our tourism industry which, unlike many other sectors, is not yet being tapped. Malta has a lot to offer in this regard, in terms of landscape, rich traditions and human resources. Ta’ Ġinġel Farm is offering a service which is hard to find on the Maltese Islands, and it is providing tourists with a different option for their stay in Malta. It managed to create a niche product intrinsically tied to high-value tourist products and is giving both tourists and locals the opportunity to appreciate the Maltese countryside of St. Pauls Bay.
The initiation of this project stems from Mark’s (the farmer and owner of the property) wish to share his love for Maltese farming. Previously his late father’s property had for many generations been used as a farm, rearing all sorts of animals following traditional Maltese methods. Mark has always wanted to pass on and share this legacy, and to teach people everything he has learnt over the years. The concept for the agritourism is also partly a response to the changing consumer trends, whereby nowadays many people are looking for quieter and more relaxed holidays, escapes, and dining experiences, which are closer to nature and with a more simplistic lifestyle and setting. This is amongst the highest priorities for the experience offered at Ta’ Ġinġel Farm. The urban setting and location are one of the main elements that allows them to do so. Albeit not being far away from St Paul’s centre, the location is cut off from the daily chaos, it is surrounded by fields and the predominant ambience is one created by The Farm’s animals. Apart from the location, the services offered will allow clients to get closer to nature and get a taste of various Maltese traditions. Such services include:
- Accommodation: consisting of 4 rooms located in the heart of The Farm.
- On Farm Sales / The Artisanal Shop and Butcher: selling locally-sourced meats and poultry products, meat reared at The Farm, fresh vegetables grown on The Farm, ġbejniet produced at The Farm and other food products, such as jams, produced at The Farm.
- Restaurant: offering traditional and genuine Maltese cuisine using ingredients produced by The Farm and/or locally sourced products, including wines and spirits.
- Outdoor Recreation and Entertainment:
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- Ġbejniet Making Presentations: The Farmer, Mark allows guests to watch him whilst he makes the cheeselets (ġbejniet) in his specifically designated laboratory.
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- A Day with A Farmer: where kids spend a number of hours with Mark on The Farm, aiding him in all his daily duties and getting a real-life, real-time perspective.
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- Children’s Parties: where children can interact with the animals, learn about Maltese farming, and enjoy themselves in a natural and traditional Maltese environment.
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- Animals On the Farm: The milking and grazing of the sheep, horses, chicken pen and farm dogs are amongst a few of the animals guests can appreciate.
- Educational Agritourism / School Visits: school children are brought to visit The Farm, to learn about Maltese farming, Maltese farm animals, milking and the production of goats’ milk and ġbejniet.
- Authentic Design: The operation is specifically designed to show and give a true feel of a Maltese farm, with as much of The Farm’s original features and architecture maintained.