ℹ️ How to Navigate Stories

πŸ“± Mobile: Swipe left/right or tap Previous/Next buttons
πŸ–₯️ Desktop: Arrow keys ← β†’ or click Previous/Next buttons

Stories are organized by category (alphabetically), so you’ll read through all stories in one topic before moving to the next.

Nice but not everyone is gonna like it

Are you Maltese or an immigrant?

Immigrant

On a scale of 0 to 10, how patriotic are you?

1

How long have you been living in Malta?

3 years

How would you describe life in Malta?

Relaxed, dirty, sweaty, old-fashioned

Has it been easy to settle down, to find accommodation and a job?

Finding a job is easy, accommodation is hard because apartments are expensive and not up to modern standards

How is the standard of living

Lower than anywhere else in Europe

How is the cost of living?

Medium

Is it easy to make friends in Malta?

Very easy

How safe is Malta?

Very safe

What are your thoughts on nature in Malta?

There is no nature, just concrete

Is English widely spoken?

Yes

How diverse is Malta?

Somewhat diverse

Do you like the weather?

Yes

How is Maltese cuisine?

Nice but not everyone is gonna like it

What are your favorite Maltese foods?

Kinnie, rabbit, pastizzi

Does Malta suffer any natural disasters? If Yes, how often?

No, but the rain spells during winter are hard because the streets are not designed for any rain

How is tax in Malta?

Mid

How is the transportation system?

It’s free but always full, late and badly organized

What is the most popular sport?

Swimming, football and paddle among the Nordic expats

How is the entertainment industry?

Very small for anything else than techno

How is religion in Malta?

Overpowering

Is Malta LGBTQ+ friendly?

Yes

What are your thoughts on the healthcare system?

Otherwise great but abortion being fully illegal is a human rights violation

What are your thoughts on the economic situation in Malta?

It’s good but going down

Is corruption an existing issue in Malta?

Yes, absolutely

What is the most celebrated festival/holiday?

Easter and every town’s own festa

What are your thought on politics? Do you think they are doing well?

It’s so corrupt that any politics feel useless

What bothers you about Malta?

Corruption, human rights violations, no nature, trash on the streets, bad public transport, high rents on apartments that are built very badly, not much fresh food available

Do you think Malta is the greatest country in the world? If not, what country do you think is the greatest?

There’s no single country that is The Greatest, but Finland comes close

What advice would you like to give someone who would like to live in/visit Malta?

It’s not the place to stay for the rest of your life, but a couple of years can be fun

Which city will you likely recommend to a foreigner to live? And why?

Sliema, St. Julian’s, Gzira, Swieqi, because that’s where all the other foreigners are

What places/things would you recommend people to visit/do?

Visit Blue Lagoon, Mdina, Valletta, eat pastizzi and drink Kinnie. Earth Garden festival is nice too.

What are the biggest misconceptions about Malta?

That it’s similar to Spain, Greece, Italy or other EU countries when it comes to quality of life

What are cons of living in Malta?

Thrash on the streets, corruption, very few shopping options, lack of nature, lack of fresh food, buildings are built badly, public transport is bad, working in construction is very dangerous

What are pros of living in Malta?

300 sunny days in a year, alcohol is cheap, it’s very easy to make friends with other expats, jobs are easy to find in the iGaming sector, you are never further than 5 kilometres from the sea

If you could relocate, what country would you relocate to?

Spain, Italy, Portugal, Finland, Estonia, Denmark would be possible choices

What are things that are normal in Malta but may surprise foreigners?

No trash cans, everything is just thrown on the street to be collected. Fireworks during the day.

On a scale of 1 to 10, rate Malta.

6

 

Bookmark
Please login to bookmark Close
,
Hi. This site uses a few cookies.
Just enough to make things work. No ads. No tracking across the internet.
By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies.
OK