What to buy: Gozo's honey is also renowned and the ones that want to bring something specific back home can buy thyme honey or Carob syrup from the peddlers displaying their products near the temples.
Another tasty attraction is the prickly pear, the fruit of the cactus plant, which for a couple of liras can be also bought from these sellers.
Updated Oct 13, 2006
The site of the temples is not as rich in souvenirs shops as others in Malta.
Some small shops selling lace and other small things can be found at the entrance, while near the ticket office is another small shop selling soft drinks, post cards, books and other small souvenirs.
Written Oct 12, 2006
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