Explore Malta’s rich history, stunning landscapes, and iconic film locations. Discover ancient cities, vibrant markets, and breathtaking natural wonders on this unforgettable tour.
Explore Malta’s rich history, stunning landscapes, and iconic film locations. Discover ancient cities, vibrant markets, and breathtaking natural wonders on this unforgettable tour.
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Three Cities - Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, collectively known as the Three Cities of Malta, are vibrant historical gems preserved over centuries, with occasional miraculous events. These fortified cities resemble a trio of villages nestled in the heart of Malta’s historic center, directly across the Grand Harbour from Valletta.
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- Three Cities - Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, collectively known as the Three Cities of Malta, are vibrant historical gems preserved over centuries, with occasional miraculous events. These fortified cities resemble a trio of villages nestled in the heart of Malta’s historic center, directly across the Grand Harbour from Valletta.
- Marsaxlokk Bay - Marsaxlokk is renowned for its numerous luzzus in the harbor. In the background, the parish church of Marsaxlokk, dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary - The Madonna of Pompeii, can be seen. Traditional luzzi, along with larger and more modern vessels, line the sheltered inner harbor.
- Blue Grotto (Il-Hnejja) - A true natural marvel, the magnificent Blue Grotto is a network of six caves, offering the most breathtaking views and clearest waters in the Maltese Islands. Ideally located on the southern coast, it stands as one of Malta’s most beloved natural attractions.
- Hagar Qim Temples - Ħaġar Qim is an ancient megalithic temple complex in Malta, dating from 3600–3200 BC, celebrated for its impressive size, religious and astronomical alignments, and unique architecture using massive limestone blocks. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it features a main temple with interconnected chambers and a separate smaller structure, and is notable for a solstice alignment that highlights a central stone. Although its exact purpose remains unknown, scholars suggest it was a sacred site for rituals and sun worship, as evidenced by findings like altars and fertility-related statuettes.
- Dingli Cliffs - Situated on Malta’s western coast, the Dingli Cliffs rise 253 meters above sea level, marking the highest point on the island. The cliffs have become a popular attraction for tourists visiting Malta, who enjoy peaceful walks with stunning views of Filfa and the Mediterranean Sea.
- Mdina Old City - Mdina is a fortified medieval town enclosed in bastions, perched on a large hill in the center of Malta. Once the old capital of Malta, its narrow streets, few inhabitants, and beautiful views over the island make it a truly enchanting town.
- Mosta Rotunda - Upon its completion in 1860, the old church inside was demolished. Dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, the building is a masterpiece of architectural elegance, with its most notable feature being its impressive Rotunda Dome. Said to be the third-largest in the world, it stands a remarkable 52 meters high with an outside diameter of 57 meters.
The church narrowly escaped destruction in 1942 when a 200kg bomb fell through the dome without exploding. Miraculously, none of the 300 people attending mass inside were harmed, and the bomb was successfully defused.
- Island of Gozo - PLEASE NOTE that tours in Gozo are best experienced on a full 8-hour tour dedicated solely to the island of Gozo, as there is a 3.5-hour journey from port/hotel to ferry, to Gozo & return…
It is possible to explore both Malta & Gozo, BUT due to time constraints, visiting all the places in Malta will not be feasible.
A fee of €15.70 plus €4.65 per person is required for the boat ferry from Malta to Gozo & return. (Please note that the quoted price includes return)

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All our tours are private, ensuring no one else will join your tour.
During the tour, participants will explore places such as Rabat and the ancient, silent city of Mdina, which boasts a rich history spanning 4,000 years. Mdina is also renowned as a filming location for popular productions like Game of Thrones, Gladiator, and Troy.
The tour will also…
All our tours are private, ensuring no one else will join your tour.
During the tour, participants will explore places such as Rabat and the ancient, silent city of Mdina, which boasts a rich history spanning 4,000 years. Mdina is also renowned as a filming location for popular productions like Game of Thrones, Gladiator, and Troy.
The tour will also include visits to the three cities of Senglea, Cospicua, and Vittoriosa, where gondolas are available for a delightful ride if desired.
In the fishing village and market of Marsaxlokk, guests will be captivated by the vibrant Maltese traditional fishing boats.
Additionally, the Blue Grotto invites visitors with its stunning azure waters and majestic limestone cliffs, offering an unparalleled view.
Feel free to ask any questions.
With over 35 years of experience in this field, we are committed to making your tour an unforgettable experience.
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.