Explore Malta with expert local guides. Customize your private tour to match your interests and budget for an unforgettable experience.
Explore Malta with expert local guides. Customize your private tour to match your interests and budget for an unforgettable experience.
- Blue Grotto (Il-Hnejja) - No matter the season, a boat journey through these stunning caves is an unforgettable experience. The exceptionally clear blue waters, due to a unique mineral composition, offer unparalleled visibility. On sunny days, vibrant pink, orange, turquoise, and green hues reflect off the water onto the limestone cave walls,…
- Blue Grotto (Il-Hnejja) - No matter the season, a boat journey through these stunning caves is an unforgettable experience. The exceptionally clear blue waters, due to a unique mineral composition, offer unparalleled visibility. On sunny days, vibrant pink, orange, turquoise, and green hues reflect off the water onto the limestone cave walls, creating a magical display. From the cliffs above, the caves are framed by a grand arch, offering unobstructed views of the island of Filfla, making it a truly breathtaking sight.
- Valletta - Often likened to an open-air museum and a living historical treasure, Valletta’s streets and landmarks invite exploration and admiration. The city is adorned with Baroque architecture at every corner, and there are numerous historical buildings to appreciate. Despite being built on a peninsula just 1km by 600m, Europe’s southernmost capital is rich in historical sites. UNESCO recognized Valletta as “one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world” when it designated it a World Heritage Site. Valletta is home to some of Europe’s finest artworks, churches, and palaces.
- Marsaxlokk - Marsaxlokk is a charming, traditional fishing village in Malta’s South Eastern Region. Known for its scenic harbor, fishing heritage, and history, it is a popular tourist destination. As a bustling fishing town, Marsaxlokk is unsurprisingly the best place in Malta for fresh seafood. The village promenade, overlooking the harbor, is lined with many well-loved restaurants.
- Dingli Cliffs - Located on Malta’s western coast near the picturesque village of Dingli, these cliffs offer sweeping coastal views and rise 253 meters above sea level. Locals cherish the cliffs as the place where the sky meets the sea, being the highest point on the Maltese Islands. The cliffs provide stunning vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, terraced fields, and the small uninhabited island of Filfla. Along the cliffs, a charming chapel dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene sits at the edge. A longer hike reveals another breathtaking spot, the Blue Grotto. Watching the sunset over the blue sea is a magical experience.
- Mdina - Mdina, the Old Capital City, captivates with its timeless beauty behind fortified walls, enchanting nobility for 4,000 years. Its narrow, cobbled streets exude mystery, transporting visitors back in time. Malta’s former capital has been known by various names, reflecting its rulers and roles over millennia. This journey through time reveals a stunning blend of Baroque and medieval architecture, beautifully preserved churches, majestic palaces, and fortified walls, turning this silent city into an outdoor museum.
- Mosta Rotunda - Mosta is famous for its enormous rotunda church, boasting the third-largest dome in the Christian world. In 1942, a 200kg bomb fell through the dome without exploding, miraculously sparing the 300 people attending mass. The bomb was safely detonated, and a replica is displayed inside the church.
- Three Cities - Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, known as Malta’s Three Cities, are living history, preserved over centuries. These vibrant communities are welcoming, with residents who know their neighbors and greet visitors warmly. Senglea’s Gardjola Gardens offer spectacular views of the Grand Harbour, Fort St. Angelo, and the Inquisitor’s Palace with restored rooms. The Birgu waterfront is a delightful spot to enjoy a meal and admire the glamorous yachts.
- Hagar Qim Temples - The Megalithic Temples of Malta, constructed during the 4th millennium BC, are among the world’s earliest free-standing stone buildings, notable for their diverse forms and decorations. Set majestically on a wide-open plain by the coast near Qrendi, these archaeological treasures were used for worshiping a fertility goddess and are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Car seat/booster seat if required
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Snacks
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- Car seat/booster seat if required
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Snacks
Our tours are conducted by local Maltese drivers who possess extensive knowledge and can guide you to the finest spots in Malta. While we suggest visiting the top tourist attractions, the tour can be personalized to suit individual preferences, interests, and budgets. The primary goal of this tour is to provide our customers with a unique and…
Our tours are conducted by local Maltese drivers who possess extensive knowledge and can guide you to the finest spots in Malta. While we suggest visiting the top tourist attractions, the tour can be personalized to suit individual preferences, interests, and budgets. The primary goal of this tour is to provide our customers with a unique and unforgettable experience.
- Please note that I am not a licensed professional tour guide, but I am a driver with extensive experience and knowledge of Malta and Gozo’s local attractions. I’m happy to share insights, suggest great stops, and help you make the most of your visit. That said, I’ll ensure your journey is smooth, enjoyable, and well-organized, highlighting the best that the islands have to offer.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.