10 Things NOT to Do in Malta
1.
Don’t Skip Gozo and Comino
These islands offer: Gorgeous beache,
● Iconic spots like the Blue Lagoon
2.
Don’t Ignore Dress Codes at Churches
Malta’s churches, like St. John’s Co-Cathedral, have strict dress codes.
3.
Don’t Visit in Peak Summer Without Planning.
In July and August, Malta experiences intense heat, and tourist attractions are packed.
4.
Don't Assume All Beaches Are Sandy.
Many beaches, like St. Peter’s Pool, are rocky.
5.
Don’t Drive Without Knowing Local Roads.
Malta's roads are constrained, and motorists can be hostile. Parking is difficult as well.
6.
Do not skip local food.
If you only eat international food, you won't be able to enjoy Maltese foods like pastizzi (savory pastries) or rabbit stew (fenek).
7.
Do not miss the small streets and back alleys.
The charm of locations like Valletta's side streets or Mdina's peaceful lanes is lost when one just concentrates on the major attractions.
8.
Don’t Forget Sun Protection.
Sunburn is a common occurrence in Malta due to the country's strong sun.
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9.
Do not stay in St. Julian's if you want peace and quiet.
It can be boisterous and is a center for nightlife.
10.
Don’t Rush Your Trip
Malta may be small, but it’s packed with things to see!