Join us for an exhilarating full-day tour of Malta that promises to be the highlight of your trip! Experience the perfect blend of history, culture, and stunning natural beauty as we take you on a journey through this enchanting Mediterranean island.
A pickup location will be discussed with the client a day or two before. We can accommodate the pick up location at the clients Hotel, apartment etc.
Marsaxlokk: A charming traditional fishing village located on the southeastern coast of Malta, known for its picturesque harbor filled with colorful luzzu boats. Marsaxlokk features a vibrant Sunday fish market and several waterfront restaurants offering fresh seafood.
Blue Grotto: A famous sea cave located on the southern coast of Malta, the Blue Grotto is known for its stunning blue waters and dramatic rock formations. Visitors can enjoy boat trips to see the caves and appreciate the vibrant colors produced by sunlight reflecting underwater.
Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Temples: These are prehistoric temples located near the Blue Grotto, dating back to around 3600–3200 BC. Hagar Qim is noted for its impressive stone blocks and megalithic architecture, while Mnajdra features intricate carvings and is positioned to align with astronomical events.
Dingli Cliffs: The highest point in Malta, the Dingli Cliffs offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the nearby Filfla island. This natural landscape is a popular spot for hiking and enjoying the serene beauty of the Maltese coastline.
Rabat: Adjacent to Mdina, Rabat is known for its rich history and archaeological sites. Notable attractions include St. Paul's Catacombs, the Wignacourt Museum, and the church of St. Paul’s, celebrating Malta’s Christian heritage.
Mdina: Known as the "Silent City," Mdina is a fortified medieval town that served as Malta’s capital until the medieval period. Its narrow streets, historical buildings, and stunning architecture, including the majestic Mdina Cathedral, make it a popular tourist destination.
The Mosta Rotunda, also known as the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady, is a stunning neoclassical church located in the town of Mosta, Malta. Completed in 1860, it features one of the largest domes in Europe, which is an iconic symbol of Maltese architecture. The interior is richly decorated with ornate altars, beautiful frescoes, and a prominent statue of the Madonna. The church is famous for an extraordinary event during World War II when a bomb fell through its dome but failed to explode, which is commemorated in its exhibits. The Mosta Rotunda is a significant landmark and a popular destination for both locals and tourists.
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