Must-sees in 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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Mosta, Ta' Qali Crafts Village & Mdina
If Malta were a Michelin-starred restaurant, this tour would be serving up her star dishes. You'll shop for local wares like lace, gold, silver and glassware in Ta' Qali crafts village, walk the ramparts by the sea in the old walled city of Mdina, and visit Mosta Basilica – miraculous survivor of a direct bomb hit during World War II.
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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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Night tour to Valletta, Mosta & Mdina
See Malta's magical skyline of soaring steeples and bulb-shaped church domes lit up at night. Enjoy a walking tour of UNESCO-listed Valletta, plus a 5D cinema experience that brings Maltese history to life. Then, wander the lamp-lit streets of medieval Mdina and visit Mosta – a church that miraculously survived a bomb drop during World War II.
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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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For a taste of Malta's rich heritage, this tour is hard to beat. Available in either half or full day options, you'll go back in time to the island's most historic places. Stroll the cobbled streets of Mdina, visit the cliffs at Dingli and see the San Anton botanical gardens. The full day version includes the Rabat catacombs and the Mosta Dome.
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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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Rabat, Mdina & San Anton Gardens
Presidential palaces, medieval cities and Malta's macabre side are in the spotlight on this tour. You'll visit the grand San Anton gardens – grounds of the Maltese premier's permanent residence – wander the walled city of Mdina, and shop for take-home trinkets in Rabat. Plus, you can explore the creepy catacombs beneath St Paul's Cathedral, too.
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Valletta Walking Tour with Malta Experience
Baroque beauty Valletta is a must-see when in Malta. This morning walking tour ticks off all its top sights. Star turns include the Barracca Gardens – for the best views of the Grand Harbour – and St John's Co-Cathedral, where you'll get to admire Caravaggio's Beheading of St John the Baptist. You'll also journey through the country's past at the Malta Experience.
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Marsaxlokk Sunday Market & Blue Grotto with Local Guide
Leisure is the name of the game on Sunday mornings in Malta, and this shopping and sightseeing trip makes the most of Malta's scenery and local culture. You'll head to the renowned Blue Grotto, before visiting the fishing village of Marsaxlokk to stroll around its weekly market. The day concludes with a trip to the Għar Dalam cave. Micheal, one of our expert local guides, says, 'If you like to eat fish and seafood, Marsaxlokk won't disappoint. It's packed with great restaurants and market day brings the freshest produce to town, much of it picked or caught the same day.'We'll kick off with a visit to one of Malta's most famous natural sights – the Blue Grotto of Wied Iz-Zurrieq. It's a 50-metre-deep natural cave with a huge arch that stretches out to sea. The caves get their name from the light reflecting off the water, which creates a dazzling blue colour. An optional boat trip into the grotto is available.Then we'll head to Marsaxlokk – one of the most picturesque spots in the country. This quaint fishing village hosts a large market down by the waterfront – make sure you check out the colourfully painted ‘luzzu' boats floating in the harbour. As well as freshly caught fish, there'll also be locally grown fruit and veg, Maltese wines, cold cuts, cheeses and leather goods. After plenty of time for shopping and lunch, we'll finish the day with a trip to Għar Dalam cave, where the earliest evidence of human presence in Malta, around 7,400 years old, has been unearthed by archaeologists.
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