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The world’s LARGEST floating book fair is returning to Malta after 12 years
The MV Logos Hope is opening its doors to the Maltese public on the 13th July.

Emma Galea

Bookworms across the country will be happy to know that the beloved Logos Hope is returning to Malta, specifically the Valletta Cruise Port, from 13th July onwards.

The Logos Hope is a huge ship filled to the brim with books of all kinds, making it the largest floating book fair in the world.

The beloved ship hasn’t been in Malta since September 2010, when around 30,000 visitors were welcomed up the gangways.

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Logos Hope’s onboard book fair offers an expanded selection of over 5,000 different titles of books at affordable prices. They cover a wide range of subjects including science, sports, hobbies, cookery, arts, medicine, languages, and faith.

With children’s titles, academic texts, dictionaries, atlases, and more, the book fair is something the whole family can enjoy.

Apart from the myriad of books one can get lost in, visitors can also enjoy the Visitor Engagement Deck and the International Café.

The Logos Hope will be open to visitors on the following days:

  • Tuesday to Friday and Sunday: 3pm – 10pm
  • Saturdays: 10am – 1pm and 3pm – 10pm

The floating book fair will be closed on Monday.

People aged between 13 and 64 will only have to pay €1 to enter the Logos Hope, whilst kids under 12 and adults over 65 get to enter for free.

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7th July 2022


Emma Galea
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Emma Galea
Emma is a Gozitan writer who loves all things related to English literature and history. When not busy studying or writing you will either find her immersed in a fictional book or at the cinema trying to watch as my films as she possibly can!

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