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Malta beaches and bays catamaran sailing tour
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Malta beaches and bays catamaran sailing tour

Book tickets for a sailing trip by catamaran to the most beautiful beaches and snorkeling spots in Malta.

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Gozo Island Tour with Victoria Citadel
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Gozo Island Tour with Victoria Citadel

Malta's sister island is just a short boat trip away. You'll set off by ferry and explore Gozo's natural beauty spots with this full day excursion. Visit Xlendi and Dwejra bays and historic sites such as Victoria Citadel and the UNESCO-listed Ggantija Temples.

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Mdina Highlights Tour
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Mdina Highlights Tour

For a taste of Malta's rich heritage, this tour is hard to beat. Available in either half or full day options, you'll go back in time to the island's most historic places. Stroll the cobbled streets of Mdina, visit the cliffs at Dingli and see the San Anton botanical gardens. The full day version includes the Rabat catacombs and the Mosta Dome.

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Small Group Tour of Gozo in a Tuk-Tuk
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Small Group Tour of Gozo in a Tuk-Tuk

Live life like a local for the day on Malta's sister island of Gozo. Travelling by tuk-tuk, you'll go where coaches can't and explore all her hidden corners – the parts most tourists never get to see. Sanap cliffs, Xewkija rotunda church and Victoria Citadel, are just a few of the highlights of this small group tour.Boarding the boat from Malta, we'll make the short hop across the Gozo Channel before switching to a tuk-tuk – the best way to navigate the island's narrow streets. With an expert driver-guide filling you in on the facts, we'll tick off a host of must-see sights and a wealth of stunning scenery.Visit the Dover-esque Sanap cliffs and see the saltpans of the north, alongside plenty of natural wonders. The impressive Xewkija rotunda church and an exploration of Victoria Citadel – the Gozitan capital – add to a long list of highlights on this action-packed island tour.

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Marsaxlokk Sunday Market & Blue Grotto with Local Guide
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Marsaxlokk Sunday Market & Blue Grotto with Local Guide

Leisure is the name of the game on Sunday mornings in Malta, and this shopping and sightseeing trip makes the most of Malta's scenery and local culture. You'll head to Ħaġar Qim Temple, gaze at the renowned Blue Grotto and visit the fishing village of Marsaxlokk to stroll around its weekly market. Micheal, one of our expert local guides, says, 'If you like to eat fish and seafood, Marsaxlokk won't disappoint. It's packed with great restaurants and market day brings the freshest produce to town, much of it picked or caught the same day.'We'll kick off with a visit to the historic Hagar Qim Temple. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is over 5,000 years old and hints at how Malta's first inhabitants lived on the island. Then, it's on to one of Malta's most famous natural sights – the Blue Grotto of Wied Iz-Zurrieq. It's a 50-metre-deep natural cave with a huge arch that stretches out to sea. The caves get their name from the light reflecting off the water, which creates a dazzling blue colour. An optional boat trip into the grotto is available.You'll reach Marsaxlokk – one of the most picturesque spots in the country – just as tummies to begin growling. This quaint fishing village hosts a large market down by the waterfront – make sure you check out the colourfully painted ‘luzzu' boats floating in the harbour. As well as freshly caught fish, there'll also be locally grown fruit and veg, Maltese wines, cold cuts, cheeses and leather goods. Enjoy free time here and tuck into what takes your fancy.

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Comino and Blue Lagoon cruise
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Comino and Blue Lagoon cruise

A day in Mediterranean paradise awaits with this full day cruise to Comino Island, just off the coast of Malta. You'll while away the hours sunbathing, swimming in azure water and soaking up the magical Maltese coastline and the Blue Lagoon.As soon as you step on board, you'll be able to sit back and relax as we set sail, following the sun-soaked coastline. Passing Gozo island for some beautiful views, you'll head to Comino Island, with plenty of time to enjoy everything that the island has to offer.Crystal clear water at the Blue Lagoon, beaches and swimming off the boat in the open sea – there's something for everyone. A perfect day to create those magical moments on your Maltese getaway.

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Blue Lagoon and Comino snorkeling cruise
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Blue Lagoon and Comino snorkeling cruise

Enjoy a cruise to Comino Island and the Blue Lagoon departing from Malta.

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Electric buggy tour of the Three Cities of Malta
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Electric buggy tour of the Three Cities of Malta

Explore the Three Cities of Malta with an electric buggy at your own pace! Jump to onboard and admire beautiful landscapes.

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Blue Lagoon Sunset Cruise with Swim Opportunity
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Blue Lagoon Sunset Cruise with Swim Opportunity

Dive into the cool Blue Lagoon, snorkel, and relax on the boat. Enjoy stunning sunset views and the majestic Mediterranean coastline.

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Three Cities Tour
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Three Cities Tour

Visit Valletta's Grand Harbour and discover the Three Cities – Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea. Learn of the island's tumultuous history as you tour this trio of fortified citadels, once the headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller. Then, hop in a traditional dghajsa boat to drift by battlements and creeks that can only be seen from the sea.

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Small-Group Tour of Gozo with Victoria and Ggantija Temples
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Small-Group Tour of Gozo with Victoria and Ggantija Temples

Gozo and Malta are separated only by a narrow channel, but the differences are eye-catching. Gozo is greener, more laidback and sparsely populated. Get the lowdown on the island on this adults-only small group tour with visits to the Victoria Citadel, Ta'Pinu Basilica and Dwejra Bay. Yohanna, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘The mosaics at Ta'Pinu are a recent addition, dating from 2017. They feature 20 mysteries of the rosary mounted on four circular walls in what had previously been an unsightly car park.'After a short trip by ferry to the island, you'll head to Qala Point first, for unobstructed views over the Maltese Archipelago. Then, it's off to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Ggantija Temples, which pre-date the Egyptian pyramids. The historic theme continues at the medieval Citadel of Victoria, the island's capital. Yohanna says, ‘Victoria was originally named Rabat, however, to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee in 1887, its name was changed. You'll see lots of British influence here, due to it 164 years under British rule.'Next up is a visit to the salt pans, to see how salt is harvested on the island. After stopping for a lunch made from locally sourced ingredients at a traditional Gozitan restaurant, you'll head to Ta'Pinu Basilica, where you can grab some Insta-perfect snaps. Last but not least, you'll visit the impressive geographic features in and around Dwejra Bay – the Fungus Rock and the Inland Sea lagoon.

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Marsaxlokk & Blue Grotto Tour
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Marsaxlokk & Blue Grotto Tour

Maltese Sunday mornings are made for leisure. And this shopping and sightseeing combination is all about enjoying the real Malta. On this trip, you'll visit the fishing village of Marsaxlokk – one of the country's most picturesque – for its weekly market and the famous Blue Grotto.

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Introducing Malta

More than 300 days of sunshine a year, secluded coves, Baroque basilicas and historic temples – you could say Malta has quite a few strings to its bow. The island is situated between Sicily and North Africa, which means Malta is considered by many to be one of the best diving and snorkelling destinations in the Mediterranean. Apart from sunbathing and swimming, you can also soak up the culture. Valletta and Mdina are two fascinating cities that trace their origins to the age of chivalry. Whether you like history, nature or good food, there is something for everyone in Malta.

Top six things to do in Malta

1. Visit the Blue Grotto

When you think of Malta, the famous Blue Grotto instantly springs to mind. This large sea cave is located close to Zurrieq in the south of the island. Due to the shape and location of the grotto, the morning sun creates a shimmering reflection on the water in brilliant shades of blue. It’s a popular attraction, so if you’re planning an excursion to the Blue Grotto, make sure to book early. The view from the top of the rocks is also worthwhile.

2. Explore Valletta, Mosta and Mdina

Combining culture, heritage and unique locations, Valletta, Mosta and Mdina are three of Malta’s most beautiful cities. Valletta, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in its entirety, and is home to impressive bastions, fortifications and a cathedral with an eye-catching dome. In car-free Mdina, you’ll enjoy the peace and quiet and views over the countryside from its star-shaped city walls. And in Mosta, you can’t miss the vast domed basilica, which survived three bombing raids during the Second World War.

3. Catch a boat to Gozo

Just 25 minutes away from the island by boat, Gozo is Malta’s greener and more laidback little sibling. Its capital, Victoria, has an impressive citadel, while the Church of St George is also worth a visit. The countryside Basilica of Ta' Pinu is also a must-see. The island is small, so you could see everything on a daytrip to Gozo. And if you have time to spare, enjoy some time by the sea at Rambla Bay.

4. See the picturesque Marsaxlokk

Marsaxlokk is an authentic fishing village in the south of Malta. The colourful fishing boats anchored in the water make for a picturesque scene, and the market on Sunday mornings completes the traditional experience. Fish lovers are sure to be in for a treat here when it comes to mealtimes, too.

5. Enjoy a day at Marine Park

One of the most fun attractions for the whole family is Marine Park. It’s a great opportunity to interact and understand more about dolphins, sea lions, reptiles and parrots. You can even become an animal carer for a day as you help the park rangers feed and check up on the animals. You will also find a children’s playground, restaurant, souvenir shop and an educational classroom within the grounds.

6. Discover the Megalithic temples

By far Malta’s oldest attractions are its Megalithic temples. With many dating back more than 4,500 years, they’re among the oldest surviving temples from that period anywhere in the world. The limestone temple complex of Hagar Qim, in the south of Malta, and the temples of Tarxien in the east are not to be missed by history buffs.