PRIVATE TOURS

THE MALTA LOOP

  • Our English-speaking private guides introduce you to the history, culture, art, architecture, cities, food, nature and street life of our special island. Walking the footsteps of the Knights of Malta who ruled and protected the island from 1530 until Napoleon’s invasion in 1798. Enjoy vibrant colours and conversations in the traditional fishing villages and visit our ancient temples alongside modern architecture prize winners. You’ll visit Malta’s highest point at the breathtaking Dingli Cliffs before ending with a stroll in Mdina’s hilltop city.

  • Duration: 7 hours

    Transport method: Air conditioned cars to mini-van

    Tour language: English; other languages on request.

    Areas that you’ll visit:‍

    • Three Cities

    • Marsaxlokk

    • Blue Grotto (optional)

    • Hagar Qim (optional)

    • Mdina & Rabat

    • Valletta

    The tour includes transportation from hotel, airport or cruise port and a professional guide. The tour does not include entrance fees or lunch.

    This tour is flexible, we’ll work something out suited just for you.

THE GOZO LOOP

  • A chauffeur will drive you to the ferry, a 25-minute ride across the channel. Upon arrival in Gozo, your guide will lead you on a route that encompass all the “must see’s.” Essential stops include the checkerboard rock-cut Salt Pans at the edge of the sea, diver’s paradise Dwejra Bay, Calypso’s Cave, the fortified Citadel of Victoria, the 5,000 year old UNESCO Ġgantija Temple and Xlendi’s unspoilt harbour hamlet. Of course, no visit is complete without a taste of Gozo’s famous foods. We’ll stop for delicious bites along the way.

  • Duration: 8.5 hours

    Transport method: Air conditioned cars to mini-van

    Tour language: English; other languages on request.

    Areas that you’ll visit:‍

    • Qala - Belvedere

    • Ggantija

    • Salt Pans

    • Ta' Pinu (optional)

    • Dwejra

    • Cittadella

    The tour includes transportation from hotel, airport or cruise port, Gozo ferry tickets and a professional guide. The tour does not include entrance fees or lunch.

    This tour is flexible, we’ll work something out suited just for you.

HALF DAY TOURS

  • Offering maximum return in minimal time, this tour balances a comfortable pace with a convenient set of highlights. Explore an urban vibe in the capital Valletta and the Three Cities across the harbour. Or choose natural wonders like the Blue Grotto, Golden Bay and Dingli Cliffs for the best photo ops. We also suggest a step back in time with a tour through the medieval hillside streets of Mdina and Rabat. Additionally, you may choose to mix the old and new by combining the Ancient Temples with the “miracle” Mosta Dome and the Renzo Piano-designed Parliament.

    Gozo Half Day Tour

    A Half Day in Gozo gets you out of the hustle and into the open air.  Upon meeting your driver and guide, you will proceed to Qala Belvedere, the village just east of the port.  From here you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the land and sea.  Stop into Il-Madonna tal-Blat or Saint Mary of the Rocks and soak up the history of a parish that has served generations of sailors and fishermen.  The coastline here is rough and rocky but you will see this change to smooth sand, salt pans and caves as you circle the island.

    Up next is the cave made famous in Homer’s Odyssey. While sailing home to Ithaca, the hero is shipwrecked and held by the siren Calypso for seven years as a prisoner of love.  After the caves, you’ll zip over to the north coast and visit the Salt Pans, living examples of a Gozitan family tradition of producing sea salt.  If you visit in summer, you’ll see locals scraping the crystal and storing it in the caves nearby. Once dry, it’s used to season food throughout the year.    

    Dwejra’s hilltop scenery is unbeatable and full of legends from the years of the Roman legions. Your last stop is inside the fortified Cittadella city walls. You’ll visit the central square, cathedral, courts and remnants of the French, Ottoman and English armies that occupied the watchtowers.

  • Duration: 4 hours

    Transport method: Air conditioned cars to mini-van

    Tour language: English; other languages on request.

    The tour includes transportation from hotel, airport or cruise port and a professional guide. The tour does not include entrance fees or lunch.

    This tour is flexible, we’ll work something out suited just for you.

WALKING TOURS

  • Valletta Walking Tour

    In addition to being Europe’s smallest and southernmost capital, Valletta is ideal for walking. Built on a grid plan in the 16th century, it’s easy to get around but more fun to wander. As a 2018 European Capital of Culture, the main landmarks have been restored to their original beauty and ask to be photographed. We’ll show you our favourite pedestrian lane; Strait Street. Formerly the refuge of bohemian artists and musicians, it evolved into a postwar hangout for British and American sailors who introduced jazz to the island. Now it’s known for a buzzing nightlife featuring trendy cocktail bars and concept restaurants. Another “must” includes walking through the original City Gate, past the Old Opera Theatre and onto the shopper’s haven of Republic Street. But don’t think you’re finished until you see the Prime Minister’s office at Castille Palace, smell the roses at The Upper Barrakka Gardens, pop by the indoor Is-Suq tal-Belt market for a fresh bite and finally saunter up to the panorama overlooking the Grand Harbour and Three Cities.

    Three Cities Walking Tour

    Directly across the Grand Harbour from Valletta are the Three Cities, Birgu (Vittoriosa), Isla (Senglea) and Bormla (Cospicua). Apart from Birgu, the Three Cities were founded and built by the Knights of Malta to protect the harbour for safety and trade. Today, the fortifications are restored, the views are spectacular and charming streets abound.  We’ll guide you through scenic squares and working docks up to the historic Fort St. Angelo and the Gardjola lookout point and garden.  Along the way, you’ll see where cannon balls crashed during the Great Siege of 1565 and Axis firebombs sent residents fleeing during World War II. After both tragedies the Three Cities were rebuilt, a tribute to the people’s resilience.

    Mdina and Rabat Walking Tour

    Set in a fortified hilltop, Mdina is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a treasure from another time. Established by the Romans, it was Malta’s capital until the Knights took over in the 1530. Known as the “Silent City” due to the restriction of car traffic, the true pleasure of visiting Mdina is simply strolling the stone streets and soaking up the atmosphere.  After entering the main gate, you’ll see why the location was ideal for armies to raise their forts and noble families to build their palazzos. As you walk, pay attention to the decorated doorways and door knockers, another aesthetic feature of life in the “Noble City.” Your guide will escort you to into St. Paul’s Cathedral, a baroque masterpiece completed in 1705. Highlights include the metalwork, stained glass windows and our favourite, the imaginative and intriguing inlaid tombstones of noble families and clergy, each with a unique heraldic symbol and Latin inscription. While soaking up history, you will also have an opportunity to climb the southern bastion for a spectacular view of the Maltese countryside unfurled below. Next, exit Mdina’s gate to adjacent Rabat. Start by visiting the Roman Villa (Domus Romana), which was buried for centuries until its rediscovery in 1881. The focal point is the suite of mosaic pavements, which rival those of Pompei and Sicily. Restored to their original beauty, it’s a miracle they survived through the ages. You can also see a collection of Roman tools, earthenware, jewellery and utensils.

    Your second stop will be St. Paul’s Catacombs.  Legend has it that after his conversion, St. Paul was taken to Rome to be tried in court but was shipwrecked on Malta and stayed for three months. In keeping with the Roman custom of burying the dead outside the city walls, St. Paul was laid to rest in the underground catacombs which remains the earliest evidence of Christianity in the island.

  • Duration: 3 hours

    Transport method: Air conditioned cars to mini-van

    Tour language: English; other languages on request.

    The tour includes a professional guide. The tour does not include entrance fees, transport or lunch.

SICILY

  • Sicily is reachable by short a short 30 minute flight or an hour and a half ferry ride. Our terrific guide meets you at the airport or ferry landing in Pozzallo and will show you the highlights of Bella Sicilia; Taormina, the Greek amphitheater, mighty Mount Etna, the sparkling seaside city of Syracuse and taste the flavours of Sicily's finest cuisine

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