I went to Malta & Gozo a couple of years ago just pre-pandemic.
We thought the climbing was entertaining, nothing totally amazing but a reasonable amount of quite nice. Some of the holds were a bit sharp though! If you like sharp, crimpy, short limestone then its great.
Dropping down into the Underworld was a good day out with dubious rock, spaced bolting and massive overhangs proving a daunting prospect. That crag is probably not a good choice for taking a collection of teenage kids (unless you want to loose some) and had a sort of sport climbing meets Gogarth feel to it.
Did a few good sea level traverse DWS which were great and similar to the Magical Mystery Tour at Berry Head. We failed to find any significant up DWS though.
If travelling from Malta then there was an amazing sink hole/crag/cave with lots of quality 7s & 8s in it not far from the ferry on the island of Malta.
I thought the food was average at best and much of the coast is rocky not beachy and if you are there in December the water is quite cold. We did see a good octopus and the snorkelling was amazing.
There is a sport guide available. I have photos of the key pages of the older trad guide which describes the DWS traverses and some other bits and can share them if you are interested.