Cyprus vs Malta

An excellent article in Living of June 13 by Richard Dickenson. He points out the differences between the two countries that actually mean something to the everyday tourist. The cost of eating out, public transport, taxi fares etc detailed in the article mean more to the average tourist than how many golf courses and marinas there are.
My son in law regularly visits and plays two or three rounds of golf and when I drive him to the courses you can count one hand the cars in the car park and sometimes we are the only ones in the bar having a beer after the round. There is no way your average tourist will pay €100 a round which seems to be the normal fee at places like Aphrodite Hills.
Maybe you should forward the article to the CTO, Police and the President.
John Baylis, Konia