The Maltese Islands are generally regarded as a beach destination with unrivalled historical monuments thrown in for good measure. But the islands also offer a colourful nightlife. The ‘standards’ are all here – discotheques, restaurants, casinos, cinemas, wine and jazz bars, theme evenings, sunset cruises and culture galore in the shoulder months.
Malta’s nightlife is centred around St Julian’s and Sliema, two suburbs of Valletta. Both these neighbourhoods have a multitude of bars and nightclubs, especially St Julians, where nightclubs and restaurants lie next door to each other, for streets on end.
There are several discotheques, which are really popular and the island has a number of very large and modern ones.
Internationally-renowned DJs are frequent guests here, all-year round.
Nightlife is an all-week affair in Malta. Streets in the nightlife towns get literally crowded with people, all out for a good night out.
That is not to say that nightlife in Malta caters only for the rowdy lot. One can still enjoy a drink in a quiet bar or a late dinner in a romantic setting. The beauty about the island is that one can change setting from sea-side to town-life in minutes. No mountains to cross, here.

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