1. Visit the ‘Hypogeum Temple’.
2. Go to a village ‘festa’ and mingle with the locals
3. Organise a ‘fenkata’ (rabbit) , at a restaurant in the village of Mgarr.
4. Visit the Mosta Church which is famous for having one of the largest domes in the world.
5. Wander the streets of Mdina at night.
6. Have coffee at ‘Cordina Café’ in Valletta on a Sunday morning.
7. Try Maltese ‘pastizzi’, filled with ricotta or peas.
8. Play a round of golf at 'The Royal Malta Golf Club' – The Royal Malta Golf Club
9. Go diving.
10. Enjoy a ‘Gozo Day Tour’ with ChooseMalta.com
11. Visit the three cities in Cottonera.
12. Go to ‘Ghar Dalam’, a prehistoric cave.
13. Go to Dingli cliffs, limits of Rabat.
14. Explore Valletta's grid system of streets. Checkout our Valletta Audio Tour
15. Drink and dance at Paceville, where all the nightlife is!
16. Visit the ‘Azure Window’ in Gozo
17. Swim at the ‘Blue Grotto’.
18. Walk around ‘San Anton Gardens’ in Attard.
19. Go to Mellieha Bay, especially if you have kids.
20. Don't miss out on a Melita Train ride! A great way to discover the charms of Rabat, Mtarfa and Mdina on Malta's only sightseeing train tour.
21. Go to the fishing village of Marsaxlokk.
22. Rent a car and explore.
23. Eat ‘bebbux’ (snails).
24. Ride the traditional Maltese bus.
25. Visit the ‘Ta’ Qali Crafts Village’
26. Go for a ride on a ‘karozzin’ (horse drawn carriage).
27. Get a boat to the ‘Blue Lagoon’ in Comino.
28. Go for an evening walk on the Sliema promenade.
29. Go to the ‘Citadel’ in Gozo.
30. Admire ‘St. John’s Cathedral’ in Valletta.
31. Visit ‘St. Paul’s Catacombs’ in Rabat.
32. Have an audio-visual tour of Malta at the Malta Experience.
33. Enjoy the view from the’ Upper Barrakka Gardens’ in Valletta.
34. Explore underground shelters at the 'Malta at War Museum', Vittoriosa.
35. Walk around ‘Fort St Angelo’
36. Go to the open air market outside Valletta (early morning on Sunday).
37. Upgrade your holiday in Malta and rent a farmhouse in Gozo
38. Witness how old guns were loaded and fired at 'The Saluting Battery' in Valletta.
39. Visit the ‘National Museum of Archeology’ in Valletta
40. Soak up the sun at ‘Ramla Bay’ in Gozo
41. Use our wedding planner service and get married in Malta!
42. Take part in the ChooseMalta.com Malta International Triathlon in October
43. Enjoy a bottle of Maltese wine.
44. Drive to the salt pans in Qbajjar, Gozo.
45. Visit 'Lascaris War Rooms', Valletta.
46. Visit ‘St. Agatha’s Catacombs’.
47. Go to Ghar Lapsi, a cove and small fishing village.
48. Visit the ‘Second World War Shelter’ located in Mgarr.
49. Visit the church of St. Nicholas in the village of Siggiewi.
50. Visit the village of Marsascala.
51. Go to ‘Buskett Gardens’, a small ‘wood’ close to Rabat.
52. Check out the Mtarfa ex-British military buildings.
53. Admire the Caravaggio painting in ‘St John’s Cathedral’.
54. Go parakiting from one of our sandy beaches and get a bird’s eye view of Malta!
55. Have a shot of ‘Zeppi’s’, a Maltese bajtra (prickly pear) liqueur.
56. Look out for the ‘Alarme!’ and’ In Guardia’ historical re-enactments
57. Go to ‘Fort Rinella’ and see one of the world’s largest canons
58. Visit the sacred shrine of ‘Ta' Pinu’ in Gozo
59. Attend a concert or play at the ‘Manoel Theatre’ in Valletta
60. See a ‘Norman House’ by visiting Palazzo Falzon in Mdina.
61. Walk around the exhibits at the ‘St John’s Cavalier Centre for Creativitity’.
62. People-watch whilst having a coffee at a Sliema coffee shop.
63. Buy Maltese bread from a village bakery.
64. Try Maltese sausage, available from village butchers.
65. Try Gozo cheese.
66. See the 'Fat Lady' at the Tarxien temples.
67. Admire ‘The Magesterial Palace & Armoury’ in Valletta.
68. Eat by the water’s edge at Xlendi Bay in Gozo.
69. Walk around ‘Popeye’s Village’.
70. Explore the village of Rabat.
71. Read the ‘Times of Malta’ newspaper daily.
72. Walk around the stalls at the Marsaxlokk open-air market.
73. Do your own walking tours around the Victoria lines.
74. Relax at Gnejna bay.
75. Eat ‘lampuki’ in summer, (local fish).
76. Charter a yacht and sail round the island.
77. Go to Comino by ‘luzzu’ (maltese boat).
78. Organize a day trip by catamaran to Sicily with Virtu Ferries.
79. Get the ferry from Sliema to Valletta.
80. Have a pint of ‘Cisk’ – Malta’s local beer.
81. Try ‘Kinnie’, a bitter-sweet Maltese soft-drink
82. Try a packet of ‘Twistees’ (local packet snack)
83. Try ‘mqaret’ Maltese traditional date filled pastries.
84. Try ‘hobz biz-zejt’, maltese bread with tomato paste.
85. Visit the ;Hagar Qim Temples’.
86. Go to the ‘Maritime Museum’ in Vittoriosa.
87. Enter the ‘Mdina Dungeons’.
88. Attend the Gharb carnival in Gozo in February.
89. Go back to the past; visit the ‘Ggantija Temples’ in Gozo.
90. Drive to ‘Ta’ Kola Windmill’ in Xaghra, Gozo.
91. Go to a summer party at ‘La Grotta’ nightclub in Gozo.
92. Visit the National library in Valletta.
93. Go to Mgarr Ix-Xini cove in Gozo.
94. Swim at St Peters Pool in Marsascala.
95. Try the chocolate cake at ‘Fontanella’ tea rooms in Mdina.
96. Hop on and off the Malta Sightseeing bus.
97. Visit the ‘Museum of National History’ in Mdina.
98. Visit the Kordin 111 Neolithic Temples.
99. Go to the Malta War Museum in Fort St Elmo in Valletta.
100. Enjoy the mosaics at ‘The Roman Villa’ in Rabat.
101. Run the Malta Marathon in February.