There are two night clubs called Fuego in Malta, there is one in Qawra and one in Paceville. The one in Qawra is really good as they play good music. The only bad thing about it is that early in the evening they rent the club out to students so it opens to tourist from about 10pm but it it doesnt start to get busy till about 12pm. It normally holds evening events like drinking competition, dancing competitons and they even organises foam parties and boat parties.
They normally have special offers on certain drinks on certain days of the week
Dress Code: Anything that you would normally wear to clubbing
Written Apr 16, 2007
Address: End of Qawra, beginning of Bugibba
There are a couple of casinos in Malta though the Dragonara is the oldest. The casino only uses Maltese Lira but you can switch your Euros or dollars there. Since the casino is open throughout the day you can go during the day and escape the large ammounts of people that might flee to the casino on a Friday night.
Dress Code: There is no real dress code but one should dress to impress because you always want your best out on the casino floor.
Written Mar 27, 2005
Address: Dragonara Palace, St. Julian's, MALTA STJ 02
Phone: +356-21382362/3/4
Website: http://www.dragonara.com/
MALTA is transformed into another scenario at night time....the night life is abandant and there is always a pub or a place of entertainment wherever you are staying around the Island.....The most popular places for a good active night out are Paceville,Bugibba,Sliema seafront & ST Julians....Valletta is another place to visit in the evening but is suited to a more quiter atmosphere such as wine bars,restaurants and bars....there is something for everyones taste so whatever you are looking for just ask a local maltese who would surely guide you at the right venue.
Written Mar 6, 2005
It takes you back into the 80's. Wonderful atmosphere. dance till you drop.
Written Aug 24, 2007
Address: on specific dates held at different venues.
Phone: 0035699448080
Website: www.reflexmalta.com
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It takes you back into the 80's. Wonderful atmosphere. dance till you drop.
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