
· Go diving: With many reefs, caves and wrecks, Malta is one of the top diving spots in the Mediterranean.
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· Go to one of the many village “festas”- feasts in honour of the village saint. Besides special Church services and sumptuously decorated churches, there are many outdoor festivities, band marches, food and drinks, and spectacular firework displays.
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· Take a trip around the harbor in one of the traditional dghajsa boats, so colourful and pretty.
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· Try the Maltese pastizzi, filled with cheese or peas, and wash it down with Kinnie, the bittersweet Maltese soft drink.
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· Go to Comino (the smallest inhabited island of the archipelago) and swim in the sparking waters of the Blue Lagoon.
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· Visit the medieval walled town of Mdina (also called the Silent City as no vehicles are allowed) and take a tour on board one of the karozzins, Maltese horse-drawn carriages.
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· Wander the streets of Valletta by night.
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· Visit the open-air market in the fishing village of Marsaxlokk.
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· Dance at La Grotta, an open-air disco on Gozo island.
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· Visit one of the megalithic temples. Ggantija, the temple in Gozo, is the oldest free-standing structure in the world.