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The Victoria Hotel is an elegant and stylish boutique hotel in the centre of town, offering a rooftop pool where you can soak up the vistas....
Explore MoreMalta is characterised by a rocky yet dramatic coastline, picturesque harbours, and stunning beaches. From ancient treasures to a buzzing nightlife, Malta offers everything in abundance. In the summertime, Malta comes to life with a calendar full of events, festivals, carnivals and gigs, Valletta is a must visit for every trip to this glorious island.
St Julian’s is known for its great location as it’s just a 10-minute drive away from the capital, Valletta. During the day, St Julian’s is relaxed with many options to enjoy the sea and sunshine. But it’s at night when this vibrant resort comes to life with its array of entertainment choices including grand casinos, lively bars and buzzing nightclubs.
Qawra - one of the most popular resorts on the island, Qawra is a charming resort situated on the northeast of the island. All year round, Qawra is perfect for those looking for a stress-free destination.
Malta has also been awarded for having some of the cleanest seas in Europe, for being the globe’s third best diving location and having the world’s most scenic airport approach. If Malta isn’t on your radar yet, it’s time to add it to your travel bucket list. Situated in the heart of the sparkling Mediterranean Sea and brimming with cultural and natural beauty,
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This guided tour though the vibrant streets of Valletta will allow you to discover the beauty and charm of the fortified city built by the K...
Explore MoreThis guided tour though the vibrant streets of Valletta will allow you to discover the beauty and charm of the fortified city built by the Knights in 1566. The Order of St. John ruled over the islands for 268 years and left a unique cultural legacy of which Valletta is the prime example. You’ll first enjoy a breath-taking view of the Grand Harbour from the Upper Barracca Gardens. The visit St. John’s Co-Cathedral, including the Caravaggio masterpieces in the Oratory. The Co-Cathedral houses one of the most beautiful marble inlaid floors in the world. Going down Republic Street you will walk past the Grand Masters’ Palace and the recently restored St. George’s Square before watching the Malta Experience, an audio-visual show where Malta’s history throughout the centuries is brought back to life.
Today’s excursion takes you to the central part of Malta, dominated by the medieval fortified city of Mdina, Malta’s former capital city...
Explore MoreToday’s excursion takes you to the central part of Malta, dominated by the medieval fortified city of Mdina, Malta’s former capital city. The narrow, winding streets, dating back to medieval times, lead to the imposing bastions, commanding a magnificent panorama of the island. On the way there, you will discover different styles of architecture, including Siculo-Norman palaces and other baroque buildings of great historical importance.
Time stands still in this ‘Silent City’ which is a film-maker’s paradise. Leaving Mdina through Greek’s Gate, you stop at the early Christian catacombs in Rabat before proceeding to the cliffs at Dingli. After lunch you will visit the San Anton botanical gardens situated near the Presidential Palace, which you will be able to admire from outside. You shall also spend time at the crafts centre at Ta’ Qali. At the end of the tour, allow them to astound you with Mosta’s majestic dome, one of Europe’s largest.
Discover the Grand Harbour area opposite Valletta known as the Three Cities – Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea, where the Knights of St. J...
Explore MoreDiscover the Grand Harbour area opposite Valletta known as the Three Cities – Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea, where the Knights of St. John first settled in 1530. Driving past Cospicua we reach Vittoriosa for a walking tour through the narrow streets in the shade of historic buildings, including the first auberges of the various langues of the Order. At the Vittoriosa waterfront we take a typical harbour boat (dghajsa) for a tour of the colourful harbour creeks.
From the Senglea Garden, situated at the tip of the peninsula, enjoy a stunning 360° view of the Grand Harbour, including the impressive Fort Sant Angelo from where Grand Master La Valette led the defence of the island during the Great Siege of 1565.
After a short twenty-minute ferry crossing you will reach Mgarr harbour, which immediately sets the pace to Gozo’s unique atmosphere....
Explore MoreAfter a short twenty-minute ferry crossing you will reach Mgarr harbour, which immediately sets the pace to Gozo’s unique atmosphere. Your guide will lead you around the Megalithic temples of Ggantija, the oldest free-standing monuments in the world, pre-dating the Pyramids of Egypt. This will be followed by visits to the medieval citadel in Victoria, the fjord-like bay at Xlendi and Dwejra. Gozo is well known for its crafts, particularly handmade lace and knitted garments. Visitors cannot fail to be impressed by the island’s lush countryside, its serene atmosphere and how different it is from the larger island of Malta.