Your tour takes you on a journey through Malta’s most captivating highlights, including the ancient city of Mdina, the stunning Blue Grotto, the Limestone Heritage, the majestic Dingli Cliffs, the colorful fishing village of Marsaxlokk, and the historic Three Cities. What makes this experience unique is the chance to go beyond sightseeing—you’ll immerse yourself in Malta’s rich culture, uncover fascinating stories, and enjoy authentic encounters that bring the island’s traditions to life. From breathtaking views to vibrant markets and centuries of history, every stop offers something special. Ideal for adventure seekers, culture enthusiasts, and families alike, this tour blends exploration, discovery, and unforgettable memories in one remarkable journey.
Travel in a spacious fully air conditioned 9-seater van perfect for families and groups of up to 8 persons.
Travellers can be picked up from any location around Malta. Only one pick up point per group. I shall be wearing a white shirt. One Pick up Point for the whole group
Mdina, often called The Silent City, is a fortified medieval town in central Malta. It was the island’s old capital and dates back over 4,000 years, with roots in Phoenician, Roman, and Arab periods. Known for its narrow winding streets, limestone architecture, and panoramic views over the island, Mdina offers landmarks such as St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Mdina Dungeons, and the city walls. Today, it’s a quiet, picturesque spot with a small population, charming cafes, and museums, making it one of Malta’s top attractions.
The Dingli Cliffs in Malta are the island’s highest point, rising about 250 meters above sea level. Located on the island’s western coast near the village of Dingli, they offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, Filfla islet, and the rugged Maltese countryside.
The Limestone Heritage Park and Gardens in Siggiewi, Malta, is an open-air museum and attraction celebrating the island’s limestone and stonework traditions. It features interactive exhibits, historic stone-cutting demonstrations, landscaped gardens, and a restored quarry that tells the story of Malta’s architectural heritage. Visitors can explore Malta’s geology, stone craft techniques, and cultural history, all set in a peaceful garden environment. Admission price is Euro 10.00 per adult and Euro 4.00 per child
Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra are UNESCO World Heritage megalithic temple complexes on Malta’s southern coast, dating from around 3600–2500 BC. Ħaġar Qim, located on a hilltop, features massive limestone slabs and intricate carvings, while Mnajdra, just downhill, is aligned with the solstices and equinoxes. Both sites offer insights into Malta’s prehistoric culture and beliefs, with a visitor center providing interactive exhibits and archaeological context.
The Blue Grotto, on Malta’s southern coast near Żurrieq, is a series of sea caves famous for their dazzling blue water caused by sunlight reflecting off the white sandy seabed. The main arch and surrounding caves can be visited by boat, especially in the morning when light conditions are best. It’s a popular spot for photography, diving, and enjoying stunning coastal views. A boat ride here is optional. Extra time for lunch.
Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village in southeastern Malta, known for its colorful luzzus (painted wooden fishing boats) and lively Sunday fish market. The waterfront is lined with seafood restaurants, and the bay offers a picturesque setting steeped in Maltese maritime heritage. It’s also a great spot to experience local culture and coastal charm.
The Three Cities—Vittoriosa (Birgu), Senglea (Isla), and Cospicua (Bormla)—are historic fortified towns across the Grand Harbour from Valletta. Rich in maritime and military history, they feature narrow streets, bastions, churches, and waterfront promenades. Known as the cradle of Maltese history, the area played a key role during the Knights of St. John and the Great Siege of 1565, and today offers museums, marinas, and authentic local life.
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