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San Pawl il-Bahar, Malta
The beaches at St Pauls Bay are awesome. But be careful if you go there in the early afternoon hours. That's when the sun shines the brightest and because of the cool breeze you might not notice the heat. Always wear something on your head to avoid sunstroke, and remember the sunlotion. No one wants skincancer.
Bugibba, Malta
Als ich für 6 Wochen in Malta war, habe ich in Bugibba gelebt. Jeden Abend ging ich mit meinen Kollegen ins Fat Harrys. Ein Pup beim Bugibba Square. Sehr gemütlich. Man sollte mitzählen wieviel Getränke man bestellt hat. Dort lieben sie es dir einfach mehr Getränke zu verrechnen.
Valletta, Malta
Find my lost dollie Louise (lost in 1961) if you go to a swingpark on the coast in Valetta
Bugibba, Malta
watch out the jellyfish when swimming: they won't kill, but might leave you a scar
Vittoriosa, Malta
Vittoriosa est une des trois villes des "three cities" de Malte. Pas grand chose à visiter à part que ces cités sont entourées par des remparts magnifiques.
Ta' Qali, Malta
Mdina Glass is the place to start off with as you can see glass production and get some of the finest glass in Malta at a good price. Then head off towards the carfts villag. Actually its just a bunch of shops of local produced things. In Ta qali there is a ig convention centre where big parties/ trades and international exhebitions are held, but if there is nthing planned no use to go. Rather then nightlife, its more about big parties orgnised from time to time. Its one of the few oparks in Malta, but if you want a nicer space to relex in the afternoon, worth having a 7 minute drive and go to buskett gardens. In ta qali there is also the national stadium. interesting to see the national team, floriana, valletta or birkara teams playing. though in malta footbaal is not full time, so the best teams are definaty not found in Malta, Maltese people are really fond and its worth going for a match to pump your adrenaline. I suggest that after ta qali mdina glass and crafts village, you head towards Mdina, the silent city, enjoy th famous chocolate cake from fontanella, go to rabat to meet locals and head to buskett gardens for a relaxing afternoon. enoy and visit malta soon:)
Saint Julian's, Malta
In the St. Julian's district there's a strip that stretches about a mile and sum long. Clubs, Bars, and Restaurants side by side by side. Problem is that the legal age of consent in Malta is 16. And with NO SOFA status, if you get caught up, you're shit outta luck with the authorities.
Valletta, Malta
Walk around the narrow streets of this magical city. Always cover your head in summer. Go and see the wonderful views of the see from the ciy walls. Visit the museum of the Knights of Malta. Sit in one of the square and have a relaxed coffee...