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Do you need swimming shoes in Malta?

Water Shoes While flip flops are delightful to wear, they might not be ideal for rocky beaches like the ones you would see in Gozo. When you visit a beach without a spread of sand, it would be better to wear water-resistant shoes.



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Wearing swimming shoes around the pool and on the beach is a smart decision. The grounds around the pool are always wet and warm, which makes them a great place for fungus and viruses to grow. Walking barefoot would expose you to catching an itchy athlete's foot condition or even a wart.

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Even though you'll be spending most of your time shoeless with your feet in the sand, you'll also walk a lot through Malta's cobbled streets. You can alternate between sandals or flip-flops and a comfortable pair of sneakers depending on your activities.

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Gnejna Bay, which is next to Riviera Beach, is a little quieter and widely –known for the fact that it is a nudist beach.

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Basic Etiquette. People tend to dress formally and modestly. Hats should be removed when entering a person's home or a church. Maltese typically have a relaxed approach towards timekeeping and punctuality.

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  • Swim skirt. Swim skirts are the perfect alternative to wear to the beach if you don't have a bathing suit. ...
  • Sundress. ...
  • Knee-length shorts with a t-shirt. ...
  • Capri pants with a t-shirt. ...
  • Jeans with a t-shirt.


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