
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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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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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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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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Mosta, Crafts Village, Mdina & Valletta
You'll get to grips with Malta's must-sees on this tour. Visit UNESCO-listed Valletta to see Barrakka Garden's beautiful views. Soak up the silence in car-free Mdina, and marvel at Mosta, a church that miraculously survived a bomb-hit during World War II. There'll also be a craft village stop to shop local wares like lace, gold, and glassware, too.
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Small but mighty, Malta packs a punch in the scenery stakes. This tour lines-up eye-catching stops like the flower-filled Buskett Gardens, the Maltese president's summer residence and the grand Parisio Palace. Also on the list are Misrah Ghar il-Kbir, famed for its mysterious cart ruts in the rock, and Dingli Cliffs – Malta's highest point.
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Small Group Tour of Gozo in a Tuk-Tuk
Live life like a local for the day on Malta's sister island of Gozo. Travelling by tuk-tuk, you'll go where coaches can't and explore all her hidden corners – the parts most tourists never get to see. Sanap cliffs, Xewkija rotunda church and Victoria Citadel, are just a few of the highlights of this small group tour.Boarding the boat from Malta, we'll make the short hop across the Gozo Channel before switching to a tuk-tuk – the best way to navigate the island's narrow streets. With an expert driver-guide filling you in on the facts, we'll tick off a host of must-see sights and a wealth of stunning scenery.Visit the Dover-esque Sanap cliffs and see the saltpans of the north, alongside plenty of natural wonders. The impressive Xewkija rotunda church and an exploration of Victoria Citadel – the Gozitan capital – add to a long list of highlights on this action-packed island tour.

This Maltese folklore night is an evening to remember. With live entertainment and local food aplenty, it's one that all the family can enjoy. You'll dine on a tasty spread of local dishes and watch fascinating folk dances in traditional costume – a night filled with culture.

Experience the fabled beauty of Malta after dark on a guided tour through Valletta's illuminated fortifications and the bustling Valletta Waterfront. After free time to explore the waterfront, explore Rabat's winding streets before visiting the mysterious city of Mdina. It's a city of palaces and churches, once inhabited by noblemen. Millennia of history radiate from its walls against the backdrop of sparkling island vistas.
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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 Ħaġar Qim Temple, gaze at the renowned Blue Grotto and visit the fishing village of Marsaxlokk to stroll around its weekly market. 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 the historic Hagar Qim Temple. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is over 5,000 years old and hints at how Malta's first inhabitants lived on the island. Then, it's on 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.You'll reach Marsaxlokk – one of the most picturesque spots in the country – just as tummies to begin growling. 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. Enjoy free time here and tuck into what takes your fancy.
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