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Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso's cave - Malta isn't just old, it's positively mythic. The narrow cobblestone streets of its towns are crowded with Norman cathedrals and baroque palaces. The countryside is littered with the oldest known human structures in the world. Malta is very good at selling its romantic past of Copper Age temple builders and crusading celibate knights, and it has used this image to crank up a formidable tourism industry. Not that the islands are overrun with high-rise resorts - yet. In the face of modernisation, the archipelago's staunchly Roman Catholic culture has helped the Maltese maintain a tight-knit community and keep a lid on runaway development. 

The upshot of this is that travelers can enjoy a refreshing balance of convenience and unvarnished local charm, and can get comfort for considerably less than at many comparable Mediterranean destinations. Despite their relaxed disposition, the Maltese spend much of the year throwing confetti while carrying statues of their patron saints through the streets and drinking toasts to the Knights of St John. The religious festival season is six months long - ending just in time for the holidays. If you overdose on nougat and wine, you can slip off to the tiny neighbouring islands of Gozo or Comino for some serious peace and quiet.  


Malta, Sport & Activities 
There are a number of scenic spots that are only accessible on foot, which makes walking – as well as cycling – one of the best ways to explore the islands. 
Water Sports: Most large hotels have their own swimming pool and bathing is safe everywhere around the islands. Malta offers good conditions for scuba diving and snorkeling. The sea temperature never drops below 13°C (115 °F), even in a severe winter, which makes diving possible all-year-round. Diving equipment can be hired at favourable rates, making it unnecessary for divers to bring their own. On the island of Malta, the best dive sites are located around the northern part, the many caves and steep drop-offs, such as Qawra Point and Cirkewwa, being a particular attraction; also on Malta, Wied Iz-Zurrieq is good for night dives. On Gozo island, one of the most spectacular sites is Dwejra Point, which features a 35-metre (115-ft) tunnel. On the island of Comino, cold currents support large shoals of sardines and bogue at Irieqa Point, while the St Marija Caves offer interesting cave diving. Rowing regattas are held frequently in the Grand Harbour during April and September. The Valletta Yacht Club is at Couvre Port, Manoel Island, in Marsamxetto Harbour (temporary members accepted). Windsurfing has become very popular and many hotels and beach establishments offer equipment. 
Spectator sports: National water polo competitions are held during summer. Matches are played at the National Swimming Pool, Marsascala. A summer league takes place at various water-polo clubs. Horse races are held all Sunday afternoons at the Marsa National Racecourse from the end of October until mid-May. Clay pigeon/Skeet shooting is a popular sport in Malta, with regular practice-sessions and competitions being held on Sunday mornings. Football matches are played at the Ta’Qali and Marsa stadiums from September to June. 
Other: There is an 18-hole golf course at the Marsa Sports Club which also has facilities for tennis, squash, cricket, polo and horseracing. There is a ten-pin bowling centre at St George’s Bay, St Julian’s. For the more adventurous, there are opportunities for skydiving.

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