With accommodation options from hostels to guesthouses to five-star hotels, this comprehensive guide also provides information on food from quick pastizzi to freshly caught seafood and excursions... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I spent eight months in Malta, and ended up using this book in tandem with the Rough Guide version. Like all guide books, neither is 100% accurate, and that's life. Rough Guide is better for history, culture, art, etc. There will be much more info on any given sight there, but Lonely Planet has the practicalities a little more fleshed out. And as usual, the maps are slightly better. Depends on what you're looking for, really.
Lonely Planet Malta Review
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
This is an excellent book...however there are a few places he missed. The pub in Mellieha that has FANtastic ribs and steak,and the excellent French restaurant in Marsaskala. (The waiter here knows so much about the fresh fish you'd swear he'd caught them himself!)If you're a scuba diver, Dive Med in Marsaskala gave us the BEST service!
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