If you read through the many wonderful descriptions of the things to do on this site you’ll notice that on more than one occasion we tell you to get in a boat. This is not because we have shares in them, well not all of them anyway, but more to do with the fact that it would be a crying shame not to see the Maltese islands from the sea.
If throwing some sick shapes to a pumping onslaught of solid tunes is your kind of thing, then you’ll be in your element in Malta. Boasting an outstanding club culture, Malta possesses an impressive array of top-rated clubs as well as an ever-growing list of noteworthy DJs and music producers.
It’s quite difficult to get people interested in trying rugby. Once they’ve seen a few crunching tackles not to mention how the scrum is put together, that’s normally enough to put anyone off. The scrum issue is largely to do with where the second row forwards put their hands to bind on to the props - enough to make your eyes water! (It’s between their legs and hanging on to the top of their shorts!)
A stoic island stronghold of Roman Catholicism like Malta might not seem like an ideal candidate for gay tourism. So you may be surprised to learn that if you are gay, then you just might still have the time of your life here in Malta.
While historically, Malta attracted the prevailing super-powers of every epoch to exploit the island’s position of strategic importance, today it acts like a giant electro-magnet, attracting leading musicians of all types. From ageing rock groups, jazz legends, chart-topping singers and the raging pop DJ networks to operatic singers, orchestras and choirs from the four corners of the world they’re all drawn here.
Things To Do & Try in Malta
There’s no end to the list of things you can try your hand at on Malta. The fact that it’s surrounded by crystal clear seas and has a fantastic climate mean that outdoor activities, especially water sports, are very well catered for. The island is a paradise for divers and an ideal place to learn how to sail, snorkel, windsurf and water-ski. Fishing is excellent here too as, of course, is the sightseeing and there are any numbers of ways to tour the many attractions from carriage to quad bikes and horseback to open top buses. You’ll be short of things to do and we’ve compiled a great list of suggestions in case you get stuck.
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If you read through the many wonderful descriptions of the things to do on this site you’ll notice that on more than one occasion we tell you to get in a boat. This is not because we have shares in them, well not all of them anyway, but more to do with the fact that it would be a crying shame not to see the Maltese islands from the sea. READ MORE
If throwing some sick shapes to a pumping onslaught of solid tunes is your kind of thing, then you’ll be in your element in Malta. Boasting an outstanding club culture, Malta possesses an impressive array of top-rated clubs as well as an ever-growing list of noteworthy DJs and music producers. READ MORE
A stoic island stronghold of Roman Catholicism like Malta might not seem like an ideal candidate for gay tourism. So you may be surprised to learn that if you are gay, then you just might still have the time of your life here in Malta. READ MORE
It is no great secret that the oldest football league is in the UK as is the world’s oldest football league club, Notts County. What most people don’t know is that, due largely to its British links; Maltese football was not far behind. READ MORE
While historically, Malta attracted the prevailing super-powers of every epoch to exploit the island’s position of strategic importance, today it acts like a giant electro-magnet, attracting leading musicians of all types. From ageing rock groups, jazz legends, chart-topping singers and the raging pop DJ networks to operatic singers, orchestras and choirs...READ MORE
It’s quite difficult to get people interested in trying rugby. Once they’ve seen a few crunching tackles not to mention how the scrum is put together, that’s normally enough to put anyone off. The scrum issue is largely to do with where the second row forwards put their hands to bind on to the props - enough to make your eyes water!...READ MORE


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