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Sports in Malta
With a climate such as Malta's there are many sporting activities to choose from on the island. Obviously water sports are high on the popularity list here with, water-skiing, scuba diving, snorkelling, paragliding, sailng and windsurfing. However other land based sports that are commonly played here include tennis, football, lawn bowling, clay pigeon shooting and of course golf. Check with your tour operator for more details on sports available in Malta.
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Scuba Diving
With over 80
dive
sites throughout Malta, Gozo and the tranquil isle of Comino, this is a haven for divers. Lots of wrecks and interesting marine life to see here. If your a first-timer then there are lots of Dive Centres to be found around Malta so your never too far from one should you decide to learn. Snorkelling here is also very popular here. |
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Golf
If golf is your game then Malta has an 18 hole course located at the Royal Malta Golf Club in Marsa. This is a mainly flat terrain, well maintained course. Other facilities on-site include a restaurant, driving range and pro-shop. Please note that there is a dress code to be observed here. For more information visit the
Royal Malta Golf Club
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Football in Malta
No matter where you are in the world today, your never too far away from a good old game of football. There are many clubs and several league divisions in Malta.For more information about the leagues, match times and maltese football in general then visit the
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Tennis
Tennis is one of the leading sports in these islands.Throughout Malta there are plenty of tennis clubs in operation, the
Marsa Sports Club
is a popular one and offers temporary weekly memberships to visitors. You will also find that most of the larger hotels also have tennis courts on site. |
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