Dining Room

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Welcome pack

We try and make our welcome pack as interesting as possible.

Our Maltese farmers’ wine and jam are sourced from the town of Mġarr and their packaging has been designed by the owner of Indulgence Divine.

Whenever they are in season we also include Maltese oranges, some of the juiciest we’ve ever tasted in our travels.

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Contact us easily

Getting in touch with us while at Indulgence Divine is as easy as pressing a button on the Triby speaker which hangs on the wall by the blue sofa. It is important to contact us should you need further information or if something is not working as it should.

You may also contact us on +44 781 3988 827.

The buttons on the right hand side of the Triby are a selection of handy radio stations such as Monocle 24 and Classic FM.

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AC cards

You'll find 5 cards for the air-conditioning, each of the value of €5 in a box by the telephone. For more information on how to use the cards, please click here.

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WiFi

For WiFi SSID and password, please refer to the printed instructions magazine in the dining room.

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Guest book and suggestion books

Please feel free to record your visit and pass on to future visitors anything of interest you have discovered in the area or in Indulgence Divine on our guest book. 

There are also two small booklets by the phone where you can find restaurants and places of interest that past guests wanted to share with you. Please do jot down any places that have been missed by others and which you consider worth sharing. 

If you wish to leave us tips on how we can improve the accommodation, please use the separate stamped Feedback Form you have been supplied with at the start of your stay. If you fill our online Feedback form, it’ll get to us faster.

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Special bespoke furniture

Our Carrara marble table surface can easily stain so please use placemats and coasters. If you do accidentally spill something, we kindly ask you to wipe immediately.

Please be kind to the wallpapered wardrobe interior and do not place anything heavy like luggage on the inside surface of the wardrobe so as not to scratch the paintwork.

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Louvred window

For a more comfortable stay in the summer months, we suggest opening the dining room window and closing the louvres during the night so that the cool air from outside can circulate inside. Do the same with the small window at the top of the spiral staircase.

In winter, don’t be afraid of opening up to let fresh air in. Maltese houses tend to be humid and that makes the interior colder. Try opening up in the day when it’s sunny.

We've introduced a string curtain for privacy and to discourage any flies/mosquitoes making their way in. Please be careful to not trap the strings when shutting the window as the strings will be damaged.

If, on the other hand, you switch the Air-Condition on, closing all windows and doors means the ACs will be more effective.

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