The name
Malta refers both to the
nation, and to the largest
island of the group. About 10% of the population live on
Gozo; they are sometimes called
Gozitans.
Gozo is the Spanish word for
joy (although in
Malti, the island is called
Ghawdex). Gozo has a more
rural,
older-fashioned, slower-paced feel than Malta. There are regular
ferry and
helicopter services between Malta and Gozo, all year round.
Comino is home to only a few families in the Winter, and impossible to reach unless you have a boat (or know someone that does!). In Summer, the Comino Hotel is open, and runs its own ferry service.
All the other islands are uninhabited; they include Cominotto (Kemmuna); St. Paul's Island (Selmunett), traditionally the site of St. Paul's shipwreck; and Filfla, once used by the British for target practice, but now a nature reserve, where landing is forbidden.