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Departure any location in Malta
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Tour Details

Explore the island of Malta your own way by booking your own personal driver and planning your own itinerary. This private, customized tour allows you to see only the places that you are interested in, ensuring that you don’t waste your precious vacation time. Your guide can make suggestions and recommend routes to make the most of your time. Explore Malta your own way on a personalized tour Private tour, exclusively for your group (up to eight) Learn about Malta’s history and culture from your private guide Travel in comfort and enjoy an included traditional Maltese snack.

Starter Holiday Package

2 Days
295/ Day
  • 24/7 Unlimited Trips
  • Vetted Drivers
  • Complimentary Water
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Advanced Holiday Package

3 Days
275/ Day
  • 24/7 Unlimited Trips
  • Vetted Drivers
  • Airport Arrival Transfer
  • Airport Departure Transfer
  • Complimentary Water
  • Complimentary Snacks
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Royalty Holiday Package

4 Days +
240/ Day
  • 24/7 Unlimited Trips
  • Vetted Drivers
  • Airport Arrival Transfer
  • Airport Departure Transfer
  • Complimentary Water
  • Complimentary Snacks
  • Complimentary Champagne
  • Complimentary Roses
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Departure & Return Location

Any location in Malta

Departure Time

10 minutes before start time

Price Includes

  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Snacks and Refreshments
  • Bottled Water
  • All transportation in destination location

Optional

  • Interactive Tour
  • Licensed Tour Guide
  • Lunch

Price Excludes

  • Guide Service Fee
  • Any Private Expenses
  • Lunch

Complementaries

  • Maltese Traditional Snack (Twistees)
  • Maltese Traditional Snack (Pastizz)
  • Water
  • Sweet Snacks
What to Expect

First option includes unlimited trips on a 24 hour basis, the driver can accommodate every transport execution, including full day tours at your own disposal to every location you require. 

  • Mdina Old City
  • Rabat
  • Dingli Cliffs
  • Ta’ Qali Crafts Village
  • Mosta Church (Tickets required)
  • Mnajdra Temples (Tickets required)
  • Tarxien Temples (Tickets required)
  • Hagar Qim Temples (Tickets required)
  • Hypogeum (Tickets required)
  • Ghar Dalam (Tickets required)
  • Blue Grotto
  • Marsaxlokk Fishing Village
  • Popeye Village (Tickets required)
  • Aquarium (Tickets required)
  • Barrakka Gardens
  • Valletta
  • San Anton Gardens
  • The Three Cities
Itinerary

Stop 1 (Option)Mdina

Mdina, also referred to as the Silent City.  Why do you think it is named the Silent City?

This city has a long and fascinating history.

Mdina is encircled by defensive fortress walls and is located on one of Malta’s tallest hills. This small city of Malta, which was discovered in the eighth century BC by Phoenician Settlers, served as the foundation for the medieval city of Mdina that stands today. Many buildings constructed over a century ago have been maintained, and the city’s winding lanes recount centuries of history and the numerous monarchs who ruled Malta. Malta’s great outer fortifications were completed in the 11th century.

Stop 2 (Option)Rabat

Rabat, Malta is a town in Malta’s Northern Region. The name “Rabat” is derived from the Arabic word for “suburb”:, since it was a suburb of Mdina’s former capital.

Rabat is a historic suburb of Mdina, Malta’s former capital city. Narrow lanes branch from the main square’s majestic parish church of St Paul. Rabat’s history may be examined from several perspectives. Look for local stores and bakeries, and sample a fresh-from-the-oven loaf of Hobza. The Roman Villa, Wignacourt Museum, and Casa Bernard are all within walking distance for people who appreciate museums, while the Catacombs of St Paul and St Agatha have Roman graves painted with exquisite murals.

Stop 3 (Option)Dingli Cliffs

Spend an afternoon visiting Dingli Cliffs, the area’s most popular attraction. These beautiful cliffs, which span more than 2 kilometres from Bahrija to Mungar, give jagged edges to trails down to the sea, where you can also glimpse Filfla, a small abandoned islet.

Visit St Mary Magdalene Chapel, which is located atop the Dingli Cliffs, Malta’s highest point.  Make sure to visit nearby locations such as Rabat and Mdina. You may take the bus to Mdina, which is only a short distance away, and if you want to do more walking, follow the orange signs along a more rural approach back to Dingli

Stop 4 (Option)Mosta Church

This is a Roman Catholic church and basilica called the Mosta Dome that is devoted to Mary’s Assumption. On the site of an earlier Renaissance church that had been constructed in or about 1614 to designs by Tommaso Dingli, this structure was constructed between 1833 and the 1860s to neoclassical designs of Giorgio Grognet de Vassé. The current church, which is Malta’s largest and most well-known building, is modeled after the Pantheon in Rome and features the third-largest dome in the entire globe. When a German aerial bomb crashed into the church on April 9, 1942, when Mass was being held, it narrowly missed being destroyed during World War II. The Maltese perceived this incident as a miracle.

Stop 5 (Option)Barrakka Gardens

In Valletta, there are a ton of palazzos, museums, cathedrals, piazzas, and gardens to meander around and explore. The Upper and Lower Barrakka Gardens are two places you should visit if city sightseeing has worn you out and you’re seeking for a short break or a more tranquil way to spend a beautiful afternoon in the usually busy capital. These gardens are the perfect places for you to relax while enjoying a cup of coffee and a snack while taking a little break from touring Valletta’s numerous attractions.

Stop 6 (Option)Marsaxlokk

Marsaxlokk Malta’s fish market is well-known throughout the islands for being the best in the country. After all, the residents of the town are well-versed in the trade. The Phoenicians initially settled here in the 9th century BC, making it one among the country’s earliest nautical communities. Since then, the port has seen a lot of activity; in addition to the Maltese, the Ottomans, British, and French have all used it.

Stop 7 (Option)Blue Grotto

The Blue Grotto is a prominent (must-see!) tourist site located along the southeastern coast of Malta. Why? Because the reflection of sunlight on the white sandy seafloor lights up the caverns in dazzling blue colors on sunny days, which is a magnificent sight to behold! This renowned tourist destination draws thousands of people each year, with tourists coming here to view the incredible grotto via local boat cruises (which rarely get crowded, despite the big numbers).

Stop 8 (Option)Ghar Dalam

Visitors are invited to travel back in time at Ghar Dalam, the earliest ancient site in Malta. Italian palaeontologist Arturo Issel’s investigations in 1865 were the first to look into the cave’s Neolithic artifacts. John H. Cooke carried out an excavation in 1892. A comparable collection was transported to the British Museum, but the most of this material was housed in Malta.

Stop 9 (Option)Tarxien Temples

Three different but connected temple buildings make up the Tarxien Temples. When the entire property was restored in 1956, the main entryway was rebuilt. Many of the decorated slabs that were found on the site were moved indoors for safety at the Museum of Archaeology in Valletta at the same time. The oldest temple in Malta, which dates to roughly 3100 BC, is also the most ornately decorated.

Stop 10 (Option)Mnajdra

In the middle of the turquoise waves of the central Mediterranean, Malta’s southern shore is home to the prehistoric Mnajdra Temples. These temples made of hard limestone, which were constructed between 3600 and 2500 B.C., are among the world’s oldest still standing free-standing constructions.

Stop 11 (Option)Hagar Qim

In Maltese, Hagar Qim, which translates to “standing or worshipping stones,” is actually three constructions, the oldest of which originates from the earliest period of temple construction in Malta and roughly corresponds to the entrance of the new Sicilian colonists in 3850 BC.

Stop 12The Three Cities

The Three Cities. Even the name is intriguing and enigmatic. The three ancient walled settlements in the south of Malta that were established by the Knights of the Order of Saint John in the 16th and 17th centuries are collectively referred to as Cottonera by the Maltese.  Birgu (also known as Vittoriosa), Senglea (also known as Isla), and Bormla are the Three Cities (also called Cospicua). The oldest of the Three Cities, Birgu existed long before the Knights did

Stop 13 (Option)The Malta National Aquarium

It is located near Qawra, in the northern part of Malta, and it is home to around 175 different types of creatures, including fish, mollusks, reptiles, and insects. More than 175 different animal species are housed in the Aquarium, which is separated into tanks that recreate some of the common underwater circumstances of the Maltese islands.

Stop 14 (Option)Popeye Village

Popeye Village Malta has grown from its days as a Film Set of the 1980 Musical Production ‘Popeye’ into one of the major tourist attractions in Malta.

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