Zurieq is like no life there. I stayed twice in Buggiba Saint Paul's Bay, (for me) the best place to live in Malta ☺️ I didn't have any problem to talk mixed english n arabic to Maltese people. I find them so kind n helpful ❤❤❤
We r Maltese& not Italians or Arabs.We have two languages Maltese& English.Though my generation speaks Italian because when we were growing up we used to watch Italian TV stations.We r proud to have our own language Maltese.
Bro you are basicaly maghreb arabic-berber that should have been part of Tunisia But have fallen to the italian&brittish sphere 😂 Even when i visited malta. It really felt like i was in middle east or maghreb. With random italian&brititish things here and there 😂
A much needed video! You forgot to mention the beautiful sound of our Church bells which many foreigners living in Malta hate! They must come from very boring countries!
Maybe a bit beyond the scope of this video but I am Maltese and I can tell you that a lot of Maltese people complain about fireworks, particularly the extremely noisy (bombs) petard. I love the colourful night time ones, but something needs to be done regarding petards + we don't need launches at 8am. (Where I live they do an entire week of this, barely 300m away from my house) Traditions change and evolve over time (the same thing happened in Italy). So by all means, complain because a lot of us dislike the noisy bombs/petards, just because something is traditional does not mean it cannot be altered.
Before you try and change the traditions of a country, the country needs to feel that you belong there enough to request a change in traditions. Maltese people complaining about fireworks is one thing (they can't be told to go back to their country). Someone who has been living here for 2 years complaining about fireworks is something totally different.
The funny thing is that those who complain about fireworks noises, attend parties with exaggerated high volume sounds!!! Give me fireworks anytime, their sounds create a happy vibe and I hope they will keep on going for the years to come ❤
You should add: Just because it's a very small place.... doesn't mean that you can travel around quickly. Cabs might be faster but I use the buses (tal-linja card) and going somewhere just a few kilometers away can take a really, really long time and you need to factor that in when making plans.
You should add : if you are on a seriously low budget then it can take a long time to travel around…. I am just back home from a holiday in Malta where i spent 800€ in 6 days. I spent at least an hour per day in taxis and they where not even expensive in comparison to Britain. Public transport more so busses specifically are always much much slower at getting you to your destination but also much cheaper. Even the bus here in Scotland where I live a short journey takes 1hr 30+ minutes to complete from Airdrie to Motherwell where as if I got a taxi or drove in my car it would take 15 minutes…. Yes it is more expensive but such is life lol
@@RyanSmith-hv4qk I have not enjoyed the few times I've been in cars in Malta (too many cars in too little space and drivers acting too crazy) so I stay with the buses (at least they're bigger than most other vehicles.... O will say bus service has generally improved in the last 4or so years and is more reliable (if agonizingly slow).
Your honest straight forward comments are refreshing from the point of view of this born & breed 60+ year Maltese native who has seen this Island change over the decades. You have discovered most of our warts, bothered to look below the surface of our official "tourist" spiel and still fundamentally "like" us & this rocky Island home! 🙏
Thank you Alex, I was fortunate enough to visit Malta last Oct/Nov at the end of the 'season' and it was beautiful and an amazing experience. So much so, that I have already booked another holiday to start the last week of April. Thank you for the valuable tips and of course all the other videos you've produced about Malta and how to get the best of of any visit, its appreciated!
In my country Nigeria which is in the western part of Africa, Ehen is a normal everyday word for us and it's used in 3different ways, it would be difficult to see a Nigerian not using that in their everyday sentences, ehen is used mainly when speaking our broken english called pidgin english it's used as an exclamation in 3different ways, so if you see a Nigerian using that term you must understand it was gotten from home, you are either using it to concur to what the person is saying, or you use it when you are surprised at a statement the person makes cos you weren't aware, or you use it after daring a person in a conversation
Thank you very much for producing this video. I am going to travel to Malta in December and i was a little unprepared. But now I know more and i will read your guide book :D
I can't help but smile because I can relate to you so much about the driving in Malta part of your video. I also get heated up when talking about driving here as I also drive in Malta. It is somehow such a relief that it's not only me who feels this way about the drivers and pedestrians here, why they drive like that and when you think about it, the small stupid road accidents should not happen if they just follow the rules and give way to others when needed. 1-2 seconds to wait, stop can avoid these road accidents and traffic.
Please consider the amount of cars running around most of them taxi with foreigners driving with a lot of motor cycle mostly with foreigners driving Compare the population per 1 km squared with other countries for sure it s with the highest. And this is one with makes driving and parking the way it 8s
Malta is my country, I am definately Maltese and have always lived in Malta. But it is true the so called "Festi" have become heavy to support to say the least. When I was little the Festa would be just during the weekend and we would have only the Church Fireworks and some few more from the Band clubs. It was nice, simple and it truly was religious. Unfortunately nowadys the Festi turned into " a Sodoma and Gomorra", I see nothing religious in these Festi anymore. It's just an excuse to drink and party for a whole week, and for the Band clubs to compete on who will have the biggest and most bombastic Fireworks of all. But obviously this is just my opinion, no offenece to no one.
💯. That's exactly how I see it. I'm not Maltese, have lived here for 15 years and that's exactly it. First time I came to visit was 1989 and nothing has changed.
Very honest and personal advises that you are giving here, I really appreciate how non complacent you are about things. Thus us refreshing and really informative for us who have not visited the island yet.
Wow, I am so impressed with your video presentation. I love the island as I have the priviledge and honour to have been born here. I'm in my 70th year and think of Malta as my home. I am so ashamed that I have never taken the time to learn the language but I know that you are spot on with your coments of not over doing it. My prefered place of residence, when i come, is Sleima and they are fantastic towards visitors. Your attitude toward the local people and the vistors is perfect. A priviledge to listened to your advise. I ca n only hope that visitors take note of your advise
Alex, I've been enjoying your videos and you just earned yourself a new subscriber (Maltese living in the US here). You did remind me on how I used to get all heated up driving there, you were spot on on that (I did however witness much worse driving in a couple other European cities).
I'm coming over to Malta on the 11 December for 28 nights,very much looking forward to it,and I know they celebrate Christmas much better than in England
Be aware that buses can be unreliable in country areas, being infrequent and prone to cancellation or being full up. Also, they mostly stop running by around 10pm, so plan your evenings accordingly. The narrow roads and the heavy traffic also mean that Malta is dangerous for cycling: so much so that you seldom see anyone on a bike. Apart from that, Malta is a beautiful place.
Bugibba is a nice place to stay if you are there with your family in my opinion. St. Julian's - Paceville mostly suits young people looking for some fun and party. My favourite is by far Valletta with its great history and awesome sights.
Thank you for making these videos about my Country. Malta is barely noticed by other people from different countries. I speak Maltese hope you do too 😊
What’s funny to me is that last month, we spent about 3 weeks driving around Sicily before flying from Catania into Luqa, and I honestly told our taxi driver the day we arrived in Malta that I was so glad for the calm driving! It seems that even the crazy driving in Malta feels like a slow Sunday cruise when compared to Sicilian driving! I think I would have been worried about trying to learn to drive on the other side of the road, however. That definitely messes with your mind when you first experience it.
imagine going to any country, lets say france, and people accuse you of "overusing" their language... instead of discouraging ppl of using a language that has basically no capitalist value (like maltese, unfortunately), i think we should encourage people to learn at least the basics.
Thank you very much for the great video and very useful tips. Can you recommend Malta for a stag do at the end of April? is there something going on? what is the nightlife like this time of year? thank you very much in advance 😊
@@AlexinMalta I agree on many topics you mentoned about my counrty, but here we speak well italian and many languages, the most important point shouldn't be your book guide but has to be that if you are going to move here for living pls learn our language at that is mostly annoying for us maltese to do ,that we have to talk in english, pls after 2 years sure you can speak maltese,, thanks and welcome everybody
Hey Alex, thank you for a great discussion and real facts about Malta, my birth country. I may want to add something that may not be on everyone's radar. If you come to Malta and want to hire a (God Forbid) car, think again. If you are 75 years and over, the Insurance cos. do not cover you, so you may want to give that a miss. I speak with recent experience. I am sorry I missed your walk and live show in Valletta recently.
Driving in Malta is pretty much the same as the rest of Europe. Essentially France and Italy. Haven't been back to Malta since February 1978 but if I went back I'd just rent a moped or scooter to get around and find parking.
Great video! We're visiting Malta soon and I'd like your input on whether it's worth renting a car to visit the main sights of the country. Also none of us have ever driven a right-hand steering wheel car, in a left-side driving country haha, so coupled with the erratic driving of the locals that you described, should we perhaps just stick to buses to get around?
Hi Alex! Just see your channel and videos and found funny and interesting. Just joined it and tip to the bell... :) Next October me and my motorider club in Sicily will have a weekend trip to Malta. Of course it's a very short period for appreciating the beautiful things we will see, but I think it will be really funny, thanks also to your suggest. Cheers from sicily :)
Single drunk or not drunk women shouldn't go to Paceville either!! It's as dangerous as heck. We called it the Gauntlet. When I lived in Malta 1977/1982 Paceville was amazing as safe. Now not so much. Very sad.
Thanks Alex for this info. I'm planning to come to Malta for 3 nights in mid-December . Any tips on best place to stay and things to do in 72 hours? Thanks.
Maltese is very close to classical (Medieval) Arabic. Many Maltese, especially the educated ones, are fluent in Italian. English is the island's second language.
I am Maltese, an I disagree that that all Maltese like fireworks. . I for one hate them, for the simple reason that they make my dog really scared. As for your comment "go back to your country" every nation has it's A holes, so pls do not generalize.
Hi Alex! I'm going to visit Malta soon for the first time! I'm also thinking about moving there in the future (TEFL). Thank you for giving all the information! I was wondering and hope you don't mind me asking: are you living with a roommate? I can imagine it being hard (financially and socially) to live alone (but also nice, haha). Best wishes, Karin!
About driving in MALTA ,MY BRITISH HUSBAND USED TO MOAN ABOUT DRIVERS IN MALTA. BUT OVER IN UK IT GOT WORSE ,NOS HE MOANS ABOUT HIS OWN PEOPLE WITH ALDIS ETC , THE WORLD HAS GROWN AND SO MUCH TRAFFIC EVERYWHERE, EVERONE IN A HURRY, TAKE CARE ALL DRIVERS ,
To be fair.. there's more beaches than just those 3. Malta is an island..the shoreline is full of beaches! Most of them, in the south, you don't konw about because they are not popular with foreigners. Theres are also a lot of secluded beaches, if you know how to find them, where you can even be swimming by yourself!
I woke up this morning wanting to know more about Malta and had the fortune of finding your wonderful video - thank you Alex!
Thank you for watching
Zurieq is like no life there.
I stayed twice in Buggiba Saint Paul's Bay, (for me) the best place to live in Malta ☺️
I didn't have any problem to talk mixed english n arabic to Maltese people. I find them so kind n helpful ❤❤❤
We r Maltese& not Italians or Arabs.We have two languages Maltese& English.Though my generation speaks Italian because when we were growing up we used to watch Italian TV stations.We r proud to have our own language Maltese.
Bro you are basicaly maghreb arabic-berber that should have been part of Tunisia
But have fallen to the italian&brittish sphere 😂
Even when i visited malta. It really felt like i was in middle east or maghreb. With random italian&brititish things here and there 😂
A much needed video! You forgot to mention the beautiful sound of our Church bells which many foreigners living in Malta hate! They must come from very boring countries!
Ahh yes i forgot that :) i love the sound of the bells
I've spent the last few Christmases in Malta and the church bells at noon on Dec 24 is one of my favorite things. Especially in Mellieha.
Maybe a bit beyond the scope of this video but I am Maltese and I can tell you that a lot of Maltese people complain about fireworks, particularly the extremely noisy (bombs) petard. I love the colourful night time ones, but something needs to be done regarding petards + we don't need launches at 8am. (Where I live they do an entire week of this, barely 300m away from my house) Traditions change and evolve over time (the same thing happened in Italy). So by all means, complain because a lot of us dislike the noisy bombs/petards, just because something is traditional does not mean it cannot be altered.
Before you try and change the traditions of a country, the country needs to feel that you belong there enough to request a change in traditions.
Maltese people complaining about fireworks is one thing (they can't be told to go back to their country). Someone who has been living here for 2 years complaining about fireworks is something totally different.
But we can complain about our own country
I dont think the authorities will alter the fireworks anytime soon :/
Try living in Chicago. Those explosions you hear at all hours aren’t fireworks.
The funny thing is that those who complain about fireworks noises, attend parties with exaggerated high volume sounds!!! Give me fireworks anytime, their sounds create a happy vibe and I hope they will keep on going for the years to come ❤
Love your Videos.Thank you for always depicting Malta as a beautiful place.We still have a lot of things to arrange.!!
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You should add: Just because it's a very small place.... doesn't mean that you can travel around quickly. Cabs might be faster but I use the buses (tal-linja card) and going somewhere just a few kilometers away can take a really, really long time and you need to factor that in when making plans.
You should add : if you are on a seriously low budget then it can take a long time to travel around…. I am just back home from a holiday in Malta where i spent 800€ in 6 days. I spent at least an hour per day in taxis and they where not even expensive in comparison to Britain. Public transport more so busses specifically are always much much slower at getting you to your destination but also much cheaper. Even the bus here in Scotland where I live a short journey takes 1hr 30+ minutes to complete from Airdrie to Motherwell where as if I got a taxi or drove in my car it would take 15 minutes…. Yes it is more expensive but such is life lol
@@RyanSmith-hv4qk I have not enjoyed the few times I've been in cars in Malta (too many cars in too little space and drivers acting too crazy) so I stay with the buses (at least they're bigger than most other vehicles.... O will say bus service has generally improved in the last 4or so years and is more reliable (if agonizingly slow).
Thank you so much Alex you are doing a great job living in our beautiful Malta.
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Your honest straight forward comments are refreshing from the point of view of this born & breed 60+ year Maltese native who has seen this Island change over the decades. You have discovered most of our warts, bothered to look below the surface of our official "tourist" spiel and still fundamentally "like" us & this rocky Island home! 🙏
Thank you Alex, I was fortunate enough to visit Malta last Oct/Nov at the end of the 'season' and it was beautiful and an amazing experience. So much so, that I have already booked another holiday to start the last week of April. Thank you for the valuable tips and of course all the other videos you've produced about Malta and how to get the best of of any visit, its appreciated!
In my country Nigeria which is in the western part of Africa, Ehen is a normal everyday word for us and it's used in 3different ways, it would be difficult to see a Nigerian not using that in their everyday sentences, ehen is used mainly when speaking our broken english called pidgin english it's used as an exclamation in 3different ways, so if you see a Nigerian using that term you must understand it was gotten from home, you are either using it to concur to what the person is saying, or you use it when you are surprised at a statement the person makes cos you weren't aware, or you use it after daring a person in a conversation
Thank you for giving some extra info :)
It's Ehe not Ehne
Thank you for the helpful and funny video, Alex. I’m going to Malta for a March holiday. I will download your guide as soon as I click send here
Thank you very much for producing this video. I am going to travel to Malta in December and i was a little unprepared. But now I know more and i will read your guide book :D
Enjoy and let me know what you think about the guide book ❤️
I can't help but smile because I can relate to you so much about the driving in Malta part of your video. I also get heated up when talking about driving here as I also drive in Malta. It is somehow such a relief that it's not only me who feels this way about the drivers and pedestrians here, why they drive like that and when you think about it, the small stupid road accidents should not happen if they just follow the rules and give way to others when needed. 1-2 seconds to wait, stop can avoid these road accidents and traffic.
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Please consider the amount of cars running around most of them taxi with foreigners driving with a lot of motor cycle mostly with foreigners driving
Compare the population per 1 km squared with other countries for sure it s with the highest. And this is one with makes driving and parking the way it 8s
Always LOVE watching your videos Alex!!! Love from South Africa ❤❤❤
Much love to South Africa ❤️
Malta is my country, I am definately Maltese and have always lived in Malta. But it is true the so called "Festi" have become heavy to support to say the least. When I was little the Festa would be just during the weekend and we would have only the Church Fireworks and some few more from the Band clubs. It was nice, simple and it truly was religious. Unfortunately nowadys the Festi turned into " a Sodoma and Gomorra", I see nothing religious in these Festi anymore. It's just an excuse to drink and party for a whole week, and for the Band clubs to compete on who will have the biggest and most bombastic Fireworks of all. But obviously this is just my opinion, no offenece to no one.
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That's exactly how I see it. I'm not Maltese, have lived here for 15 years and that's exactly it.
First time I came to visit was 1989 and nothing has changed.
Thank you for sharing your opinion ❤️
Very honest and personal advises that you are giving here, I really appreciate how non complacent you are about things. Thus us refreshing and really informative for us who have not visited the island yet.
Im glad that you are watching my videos and you havent been to Malta yet, let me know if you manage to come ❤️
Wow, I am so impressed with your video presentation. I love the island as I have the priviledge and honour to have been born here. I'm in my 70th year and think of Malta as my home. I am so ashamed that I have never taken the time to learn the language but I know that you are spot on with your coments of not over doing it. My prefered place of residence, when i come, is Sleima and they are fantastic towards visitors. Your attitude toward the local people and the vistors is perfect. A priviledge to listened to your advise. I ca n only hope that visitors take note of your advise
What a beautiful comment ! Thank you, i might see you on your next visit :)
Slimizi :))). I am from Sliema aswell. But lets be real... it has gone downhill for residents. Residents specifically
Alex, I've been enjoying your videos and you just earned yourself a new subscriber (Maltese living in the US here). You did remind me on how I used to get all heated up driving there, you were spot on on that (I did however witness much worse driving in a couple other European cities).
I'm coming over to Malta on the 11 December for 28 nights,very much looking forward to it,and I know they celebrate Christmas much better than in England
Wihuuuuu
Enjoy, there's alot going on in December
Spot on video as usual, well done Alex 👏👏👏
Thank you ❤️🤩
Just back from Malta :-) you are so sunny person❤ thanks for this great video🎉
Be aware that buses can be unreliable in country areas, being infrequent and prone to cancellation or being full up. Also, they mostly stop running by around 10pm, so plan your evenings accordingly. The narrow roads and the heavy traffic also mean that Malta is dangerous for cycling: so much so that you seldom see anyone on a bike. Apart from that, Malta is a beautiful place.
Great tips Alex!
Use to drive in Malta but not any more , I’ll stick to the buses and taxis now as the roads are so much more busy now!
yes yes, taxi is the best
Glad you touched on the subject about driving in Malta 😂 the taxi drivers act like they are racing in nascar
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Bugibba is a nice place to stay if you are there with your family in my opinion. St. Julian's - Paceville mostly suits young people looking for some fun and party.
My favourite is by far Valletta with its great history and awesome sights.
Alex well done, great info
Great video. Thanks for all the tips, I'm visiting Malta soon, really helpful!
You're welcome my friend 🎉 love from Malta 🇲🇹💖
Hi Alex a great video and thankyou so much for making this.
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Thank you for making these videos about my Country. Malta is barely noticed by other people from different countries. I speak Maltese hope you do too 😊
The 10 donts are clear. I want to move to Malta
Alex that was a brilliant video everything you said is so true I love listening to your advice thank you ❤
Thank you so so much❤️
Hey Alex, we've been watching vids researching Malta for an upcoming trip and you have the best, funniest by far!! "We don't care"!! Brilliant!
6:03 especially the green grass in water that is so slippery so be careful
Good point
Handy and straightforward Tipps. Thank you!
What’s funny to me is that last month, we spent about 3 weeks driving around Sicily before flying from Catania into Luqa, and I honestly told our taxi driver the day we arrived in Malta that I was so glad for the calm driving! It seems that even the crazy driving in Malta feels like a slow Sunday cruise when compared to Sicilian driving! I think I would have been worried about trying to learn to drive on the other side of the road, however. That definitely messes with your mind when you first experience it.
good one Alex.. but fireworks 8am to 11pm? Better check your clock the fireworks are more like 7am to 1am !! 😄
Hahah in some parts yes
Im a big van of mass transit but the busses are terrible- always late, always crowded and it can take 2 hours to go 15 kilometers
a lot of genuine information...thk u alex
Thank you for enjoying my videos ❤️
Important notice....BEHAVE and you will have a good time.
Your videos are really wonderful… thank you…! 😊😊❤
Glad you like them!
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imagine going to any country, lets say france, and people accuse you of "overusing" their language... instead of discouraging ppl of using a language that has basically no capitalist value (like maltese, unfortunately), i think we should encourage people to learn at least the basics.
Good morning Alex🎉
Happy weekend ❤️
Everything you’ve said so informant
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Thanks George Michael
Welcome babes ❤️
Was in Malta in June..amazing island
I agree ❤️
Thanks for Sharing Good information again Alex 👍
Thanks for watching
Great video! Very informative. Loved your hand gesture description of the seductive "ladies" of Paceville, lol. 😘
Glad you enjoyed it!🤣🤣🤣paceville ladies
Nice guy and great video Maltese parents but live in England got two holidays for 2024 booked already but would love to move there .
Thank you very much for the great video and very useful tips. Can you recommend Malta for a stag do at the end of April? is there something going on? what is the nightlife like this time of year? thank you very much in advance 😊
thanks Alex for a very informative video, Love from Canada
much love to you
@@AlexinMalta I agree on many topics you mentoned about my counrty, but here we speak well italian and many languages, the most important point shouldn't be your book guide but has to be that if you are going to move here for living pls learn our language at that is mostly annoying for us maltese to do ,that we have to talk in english, pls after 2 years sure you can speak maltese,, thanks and welcome everybody
Visiting Malta at the end of February. From what I gather, English is spoken all around?
Yes
Your explanation is worth it brother... 😅❤
Funny, light and informative! You're awesome! (: Thanks for all the advice!
Pleasure is mine to create this content
I loved those fireworks 🎆 they were amazing
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If I get visa for purposes of my rest of the study then I will travel over there and your videos might be helpful for me.
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Hey Alex, thank you for a great discussion and real facts about Malta, my birth country.
I may want to add something that may not be on everyone's radar.
If you come to Malta and want to hire a (God Forbid) car, think again.
If you are 75 years and over, the Insurance cos. do not cover you, so you may want to give that a miss. I speak with recent experience.
I am sorry I missed your walk and live show in Valletta recently.
The video is on my channel, next to the tab “videos” there is a tab “live” have a look at it ❤️
Red lights in Malta are more of an suggestion than an obligation
I happen to love fireworks. I used to do fireworks displays. Malta might just be her when it comes to fireworks.
Great info... I'd love to know what the tipping guide is?
I love your explanations
Thank you so much for cousiousnes by sharing necessary information
Thank you for enjoying
Driving in Malta is pretty much the same as the rest of Europe. Essentially France and Italy. Haven't been back to Malta since February 1978 but if I went back I'd just rent a moped or scooter to get around and find parking.
You have really spot on everything as usual…. Bdw we also use also the word ‘ta’ 😅
Oh yes, i forgot about TA🤣
And the word 'HE' 😂
I live in Italy (in the north east) and I find Maltese traffic quite relaxing, traffic jams excluded.
Thank you Alex and your helpful video!
Great video! We're visiting Malta soon and I'd like your input on whether it's worth renting a car to visit the main sights of the country. Also none of us have ever driven a right-hand steering wheel car, in a left-side driving country haha, so coupled with the erratic driving of the locals that you described, should we perhaps just stick to buses to get around?
Point 11 watch all your videos! But the driving point is so true. I still have ptsd lol. Oh and point 12 come hungry
Point 11 not to watch my videos ? 🤣🤣oh noo
I'm going to malta on 9th December till 23rd December...staying at the db seabank...cant wait 🍺 🍻
I live in malta and I surely suggest to never park on the yellow line or on the blue square unless you have the bluebag
Malta is beautiful ❤
2:10 is wrong. I live in malta and there are so many bad parkers that never get a fine
I'll travel to Malta on november 7 for 3 momths🎉🎉🎉
Wuhuuuuuuu enjoy the Maltese winter ❤️
Hi Alex! Just see your channel and videos and found funny and interesting. Just joined it and tip to the bell... :) Next October me and my motorider club in Sicily will have a weekend trip to Malta. Of course it's a very short period for appreciating the beautiful things we will see, but I think it will be really funny, thanks also to your suggest. Cheers from sicily :)
Thanks for your great tips. Maybe I’ll see you in Malta….Nov 2024.
great video Alex!
Single drunk or not drunk women shouldn't go to Paceville either!! It's as dangerous as heck. We called it the Gauntlet. When I lived in Malta 1977/1982 Paceville was amazing as safe. Now not so much. Very sad.
Malta seems to be a small island completely built up with blocks of flats. Am I right or wrong?
Love your videos. You make me want to come there
Thanks Alex for this info. I'm planning to come to Malta for 3 nights in mid-December . Any tips on best place to stay and things to do in 72 hours? Thanks.
Maltese is very close to classical (Medieval) Arabic. Many Maltese, especially the educated ones, are fluent in Italian. English is the island's second language.
As far as I know, going topless on beach is forbidden by law for religious reasons, so that is another basic DONT I guess
It’s mostly Catholic
I think you forgot to mention the sandy beach of Birzebbuga 😎🌝🇲🇹👍🏼
thanks i am gonna visit soon very helpful video
thanks Alex ,Malta sounds like a place to avoid and i will.
Omg😂#7 was so funny Alex
Great list
haha :) thank u
#7 Ehe mela mela with eyes rolling annoyed faced 😂. The most helpful tip in the video. 8:01, 8:33, 9:09, 9:22
Dont talk to Maltese people in Arabic or Italian but you can talk with them in english?LOL
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HAhahhahaahhahaha
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Mela😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣mela 🤭English is their 2nd official language
I am Maltese, an I disagree that that all Maltese like fireworks. . I for one hate them, for the simple reason that they make my dog really scared. As for your comment "go back to your country" every nation has it's A holes, so pls do not generalize.
Nice vedeo very interisting ❤
love your ❤video as always 🎉
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Hi Alex! I'm going to visit Malta soon for the first time! I'm also thinking about moving there in the future (TEFL). Thank you for giving all the information! I was wondering and hope you don't mind me asking: are you living with a roommate?
I can imagine it being hard (financially and socially) to live alone (but also nice, haha). Best wishes, Karin!
About driving in MALTA ,MY BRITISH HUSBAND USED TO MOAN ABOUT DRIVERS IN MALTA. BUT OVER IN UK IT GOT WORSE ,NOS HE MOANS ABOUT HIS OWN PEOPLE WITH ALDIS ETC , THE WORLD HAS GROWN AND SO MUCH TRAFFIC EVERYWHERE, EVERONE IN A HURRY, TAKE CARE ALL DRIVERS ,
Great video Alex, thank you for the great tips as I plan my trip to your beautiful country.
To be fair.. there's more beaches than just those 3. Malta is an island..the shoreline is full of beaches! Most of them, in the south, you don't konw about because they are not popular with foreigners. Theres are also a lot of secluded beaches, if you know how to find them, where you can even be swimming by yourself!
Spot on, well done 👍
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Love what you said.... ehe, mela Vera.....true that maltese speak like that!!!!!!
I have been away for 17 years, and now i find it funny!!!!(maltese)
Cheers Alex..another great informative video..Chris Birmingham UK
Glad you enjoyed it
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Hahha I thought I should use Mela because everyone does 🤣Great video
Haha DONT 🤣