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6 top viewed videos about Malta
Which Malta videos are the most popular? Some of the results are amazing, others just plain funny!

Melanie Drury

What are people viewing online about Malta? A simple search reveals interesting findings when it comes to the most popular! Have a look at a few top ranking videos we uncovered.

6. Exploration Brothers drone footage

The top viewed drone footage video of Malta only has 160K views, with even more impressive ones clocking less. Can we fix that? Malta is simply stunning from the air! 

5. VisitMalta tourism video

VisitMalta is the Malta Tourism Authority's online portal. With 900K views, this is their top viewed video promoting Malta as a holiday destination. We've uncovered even more popular promotional material that's produced by tourism agencies and vloggers away from these shores, but sadly, they aren't in English!

4. The famous argument: USA vs Malta

The most famous argument to ever hit the Maltese Islands is up next, recorded in this viral video which got almost half a million views. Fun fact: the American guy worked at the American Embassy and lost his job following this video going viral. Watch out, you never know who's watching!

3. My life is potato/Malta potatoes

With this version carrying 1.9 million views, the original Malta Potatoes carrying another half a million views and various other remixes, we find a video that has become something of a Maltese icon. An interview in broken English with Michael, a passionate local potato farmer, went viral, and even made it onto Reddit.

2. Titti, the diving dog

No, this is not the original video of Titti and her owner Carmelo diving together that went viral. Following the interest in Mark Cassar's viral video, Barcroft TV made a feature that got 2.8 million views; the original had 160K.

1. The joke about the Italian who went to Malta

With over 31.5 million views, this well-known joke makes it to the top of the list of local videos. This parody on the Italian accent in spoken English has been printed on all kinds of Malta souvenirs, and even made it to YouTube. What an odd way for Malta to be introduced to the unacquainted!


Melanie Drury
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Melanie Drury
Melanie was born and raised in Malta and has spent a large chunk of her life travelling solo around the world. Back on the island with a new outlook, she realised just how much wealth her little island home possesses.

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