Drinks & tastings in Malta
The Three Cities & Wine Tasting Tour
Known as the Three Cities, Birgu, Senglea and Cospicua are Malta's most impressive medieval monuments. Learn of the island's tumultuous history as you tour this trio of fortified citadels, once the headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller. Then, round off with wine tasting and Maltese snacks at Marsovin Cellars – one of Malta's oldest vineyards.
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Valletta street food and culture walking tour
Discover the main landmarks Of Valletta , learn about Malta's history and cuisine during and taste typical food.
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The Farsons Brewery Self-Guided Experience with Tasting
Discover Malta's favorite beer at the Farsons Brewery. Tour the brewery, sample brews, and shop at the Farsons Brandstore.
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Popular experiences in Malta
Malta - Casa Rocca Piccola Ticket
Valletta may be one of the smallest cities in Europe, but when it comes to centuries-old sights, it packs plenty in. And Casa Rocca Piccola is one of the best. Explore this 16th-century palace full of lavishly decorated drawing rooms, artworks and antique furnishings. Then, discover the home's secret underground air raid shelters used during WWII.
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Malta - Malta National Aquarium Ticket
The whole family will love Malta National Aquarium. Boasting more than 40 tanks packed with exotic species, ranging from amphibians to insects and reptiles, you'll be open-mouthed with excitement. And you'll feel a frisson of adventure as you stand in the walk-through glass tunnel with sharks swimming over you. A fascinating and educational visit.
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Malta - Malta beaches and bays catamaran sailing tour
Book tickets for a sailing trip by catamaran to the most beautiful Malta beaches and snorkeling spots
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Malta - Malta Vintage Bus Tour
When it comes to history, Malta's like a vast open-air museum. Discover the island's turbulent past on a tour of the fortified citadels inside the UNESCO-listed capital, Valletta. Walk the waterfront and explore the baroque fortifications of Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua. What's more, you'll get there in one of the island's iconic vintage buses.
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Visit Valletta's Grand Harbour and discover the Three Cities – Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea. Learn of the island's tumultuous history as you tour this trio of fortified citadels, once the headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller. Then, hop in a traditional dghajsa boat to drift by battlements and creeks that can only be seen from the sea.
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Malta - Electric buggy tour of the Three Cities of Malta
Explore the Three Cities of Malta with an electric buggy at your own pace! Jump to onboard and admire beautiful landscapes.
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Malta - Valletta self-guided audio tour
Visit Valletta at your own pace with an exclusive mobile audioguide, and discover points of interest in Malta's capital.
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Malta - Malta two islands cruise to Comino and Gozo
Join a cruise to Gozo and Camino snorkel in the Blue Lagoon, see the Crystal Lagoon and explore Victoria and Xlendi
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Malta - Chocolate making workshop for adults in Malta
Learn about chocolate-making, make an assortment of chocolate delicacies to take home with you!
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Malta - Blue Lagoon and Comino snorkeling cruise
Enjoy a cruise to Comino Island and the Blue Lagoon departing from Malta.
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Malta - Half-day Private Taxi or Mini Van Go As You Please Without Guide
Design your own Maltese tour with an exclusive chauffeur-driven trip. Depending on the size of your group, you'll have a taxi or minivan and driver at your disposal, so you call the shots. Choose between a half- or full-day experience for hassle-free sightseeing – exactly the way you want it.Malta's iconic sights are waiting to be explored. You could visit the ancient city of Mdina – known as the 'Silent City' – and take in its historic charm. Or, you could head to the prehistoric temples of Hagar Qim, among the oldest freestanding structures in the world. And of course, no visit to the island would be complete without basking in the golden sands of the famous Mellieha Bay or even taking a boat trip to the Blue Grotto.Head off the beaten track and you'll uncover hidden gems only the locals know. Meander through the narrow streets of Vittoriosa, watch the colourful boats bob on the water in the fishing village of Marsaxlokk, or perhaps trek the scenic Dingli Cliffs for panoramic views of the island. The choice is yours.
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Malta - 24-Hour Pass Hop-On Hop-Off Service in Malta
Book a 24-hour unlimited use of the hop-on hop-off services in Malta. Enjoy bus routes and transport on the Harbour Cruise. Visit the Grand Harbour, Valletta and more.
Malta - Truffle making master class in Malta
Experience a hands-on Truffle Making Master Class in Malta, where you'll create 12 exquisite handmade truffles and explore the fascinating history of chocolate.
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Malta - Beaches and Bays Catamaran Sunset Tour in Malta
Indulge in a unique getaway on Europe's largest sailing catamaran. Relax, party, and explore the Blue Lagoon on this unforgettable cruise.
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Malta - Valletta Harbours Cruise
History flows through the waters of Valletta's harbours – and this cruise brings the past to life over 90 absorbing minutes. You'll explore the two harbours either side of the capital, learning about the events that have taken place in the Grand Harbour and Marsamxett Harbour as well as seeing the architectural treasures.
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The waters off Malta are ideal for scuba diving – calm, warm and with excellent visibility. And we've got just the activity for you, with options to suit every level, from beginner to certified. What's more, transport and equipment are included and there are five courses to choose from.
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Sailing in a Turkish gulet from Sliema Marina, you'll cruise along Malta's northern coastline, past jaw-dropping cliffs, secluded coves and sheltered inlets. You'll drop anchor in a secluded bay in neighbouring Gozo, enjoy lunch on board and swim Comino's Blue Lagoon.
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Malta - Small Group Tour of Gozo with Victoria and Ggantija Temples
Gozo and Malta are separated only by a narrow channel, but the differences are eye-catching. Gozo is greener, more laidback and sparsely populated. Get the lowdown on the island on this adults-only small group tour with visits to the Victoria Citadel, Ta'Pinu Basilica and Dwejra Bay. Yohanna, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The mosaics at Ta'Pinu are a recent addition, dating from 2017. They feature 20 mysteries of the rosary mounted on four circular walls in what had previously been an unsightly car park.'After a short trip by ferry to the island, you'll head to Qala Point first, for unobstructed views over the Maltese Archipelago. Then, it's off to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Ggantija Temples, which pre-date the Egyptian pyramids. The historic theme continues at the medieval Citadel of Victoria, the island's capital. Yohanna says, ‘Victoria was originally named Rabat, however, to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee in 1887, its name was changed. You'll see lots of British influence here, due to it 164 years under British rule.'Next up is a visit to the salt pans, to see how salt is harvested on the island. After stopping for a lunch made from locally sourced ingredients at a traditional Gozitan restaurant, you'll head to Ta'Pinu Basilica, where you can grab some Insta-perfect snaps. Last but not least, you'll visit the impressive geographic features in and around Dwejra Bay – the Fungus Rock and the Inland Sea lagoon.
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The road less travelled in Gozo leads you to myriad treasures. And there's no better way to discover them than this off-road adventure. Seated in the backseat of a 4x4, you'll explore all four corners of the island, taking in attractions such as the Qala Belvedere, Xlendi Bay, the Inland Sea and the Victoria Citadel among others.
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If you're looking for a fun-filled day out with a little bit of an adventure, then head to Gozo for some sightseeing – by quad bike. Whether you've tried it before or you're a newcomer to quad biking, you'll soon get the hang of it – it's easy to learn and it's thrilling to ride.
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