Tour of Malta (Private Driver) Including Lunch Platter & Wine in the countryside
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Tour of Malta (Private Driver) Including Lunch Platter & Wine in the countryside

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About this experience

See the Malta the way it was meant to be seen with a personal driver for 6 whole hours which can guide you on the best route options to create your own sightseeing according to your own liking.

This trip will not include more than 8 people.

Included in the Tour is a Private Air-conditioned Brand new Minivan which will provide the transportation services for only 8 People (Maximum), personal driver plus suggested route/destinations.

In addition to the above, a bottled water and a traditional Maltese snack will be included, bought fresh from a local shop made from local produce as a morning snack.

A Maltese Platter will be served at lunchtime, the driver will set up a beautiful setting in the countryside for you to drink free flowing local red/white wine while the platter is being prepared. The Maltese Platter will consist solely of Maltese Produce, freshly prepared during your tour.

Travelers will be picked up and returned to their preferred destination at no extra charge.

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Tour of Malta (Private Driver) Including Lunch Platter & Wine in the countryside

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What's included

A traditional Maltese snack will be included, bought fresh from a local shop made from local produce.
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Kinnie Soft Drink - Maltese Produce
Maltese Platter - Local peppered and white goats cheese, stuffed olives, sun dried tomatoes, marinated Maltese sausage, Pickled Onions, Capers, Bigilla (Bean Dip), Water biscuits & bread
Free flowing local wine Red/White

Detailed itinerary

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The history of Mdina traces back more than 4000 years. According to tradition it was here that in 60 A.D. that the Apostle St. Paul is said to have lived after being shipwrecked on the Islands. Furthermore it is said that St. Paul resided inside the grotto know as Fuori le Mura (outside the city walls) now known as St. Paul's Grotto in Rabat. Lamp lit by night and referred to as "the silent city", Mdina is fascinating to visit for its timeless atmosphere as well as its cultural and religious treasures.

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Stop 2

What you can find at the Crafts Village in Ta' Qali

The crafts village in Ta’ Qali is located in the former RAF wartime air-field and is a very popular tourist attraction in Malta. Here, different kinds of crafts and beautiful artefacts are sold created by local experts.

You can watch the craftsmen blowing and forming glass, visit the goldsmiths filigree and beautiful jewellery and have a look at the beautiful sculptures and lace.

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Stop 3

The Malta National Aquarium project is spread over approximately 20,000 square meters and comprises a public aquarium, a public landscaped belvedere at promenade level, a multi storey car park, facilities for local dive schools, catering facilities including a beach club, a merchandise outlet and a tourist information kiosk. The public aquarium has 41 tanks including reptiles, insects and amphibians, amongst others, Mediterranean fish, including fish commonly found in Maltese waters together with replicas of historical artefacts that one can find in the seas around the Maltese islands. The main tank of the aquarium houses species from the Indian Ocean, including eight black tip sharks, horn sharks, rays, eels and other exotic species. The main tank is approximately 12 meters in diameter and has a walk-through tunnel that allows visitors to experience the fish at a much closer range. All tanks are expertly themed to replicate the underwater environment. Additional features of the public aquarium include a class room facility, interpretation, touch pools, a temporary exhibition space, veterinary and quarantine facilities, etc. The national aquarium is in an iconic curved shell structure in the form of a starfish.

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Stop 4

A visit to Popeye Village, which was the original film set of the musical production Popeye is surely a must on your what to do list in Malta. This is a great place to take your kids to meet world famous cartoon characters. Popeye village is situated just off Mellieha Bay, so its an excellent place to visit before, after, or whilst spending the day at the numerous beaches and coves around the area or just next door at the enclosed Anchor Bay which is equipped with sun beds, umbrellas, showers, bathing areas, splash pools and a small kids area.

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Stop 5

The Blue Grotto is located on the southern coast of Malta, west of Wied iz-Zurrieq facing the little deserted islet of Filfla. The site got its name from a British soldier who thought that since the area looks like the Grotta Azzurra in Capri, it deserves the same name, and in fact Blue Grotto is the equivalent for Grotta Azzurra in English. The site is extremely popular, attracting some 100,000 tourists per year, also for diving purposes. The site also features in the film Troy (2004) starring Brad Pitt. The location of this fascinating natural grotto combines with sunlight and the surrounding chain of caves to reflect the phosphorescent colours of the submerged flora and the deep dark shade of blue of the sea.

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Stop 6

The Valletta Waterfront, is a promenade in Floriana, Malta, mainly featuring three prominent buildings: a church in the middle, the Pinto Stores or the Pinto Wharf on the left, and the Forni Stores or the Forni Shopping Complex on the right. The buildings were originally stores and warehouses, built in the 18th century, and the design is attributed to Andrea Belli.

The building project was officiated on August 10, 1752, with a mass festivity. The Forni Stores were used as the first British naval bakeries in Malta and were used for this function until 1844. The area is now a hub in Malta's cruise liner business as the Forni Cruise Passenger Terminal, and hosts a concentration of bars, retail outlets, and restaurants. The area was and remains a venue for several concerts and events.

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Important information

Specialized infant seats are available
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Valletta

Valletta, the capital of Malta, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. This fortified city offers a blend of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque influences, making it a unique destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking Mediterranean charm.

Top Attractions

St. John's Co-Cathedral

A masterpiece of Baroque architecture, St. John's Co-Cathedral is one of Valletta's most iconic landmarks. It was built by the Knights of St. John in the 16th century and features stunning interiors, including Caravaggio's famous painting 'The Beheading of St. John the Baptist'.

Religious/Historical 1-2 hours €10

Upper Barrakka Gardens

Located on the highest point of Valletta's fortifications, the Upper Barrakka Gardens offer panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. The gardens are a peaceful retreat and a perfect spot to enjoy the city's skyline and maritime heritage.

Nature/Historical 30-60 minutes Free

Grandmaster's Palace

The Grandmaster's Palace served as the residence of the Grand Masters of the Knights of St. John. Today, it houses the Maltese Parliament and the Palace State Rooms, which are open to the public. The palace is a prime example of Maltese Baroque architecture and offers a glimpse into the island's rich history.

Historical/Museum 1-2 hours €10 for the State Rooms and Armory

The National Museum of Archaeology

Housed in the historic Auberge de Provence, the National Museum of Archaeology showcases Malta's prehistoric heritage, including artifacts from the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. The museum's highlights include the famous 'Sleeping Lady' figurine and the Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni replicas.

Museum 1-2 hours €5

Valletta Waterfront

The Valletta Waterfront is a vibrant area located along the Grand Harbour. It features a mix of historic buildings, restaurants, bars, and shops. The waterfront is a popular spot for dining, leisurely walks, and enjoying the city's maritime atmosphere.

Entertainment/Historical 1-2 hours Free to explore, varying costs for dining and activities

Must-Try Local Dishes

Ftira

A traditional Maltese bread roll, often filled with tuna, olives, capers, and fresh tomatoes. It is a popular breakfast or snack item.

Breakfast/Snack Can be made vegetarian by omitting the tuna.

Pastizzi

A flaky pastry filled with ricotta cheese or peas. Pastizzi are a popular street food item and can be found in bakeries throughout Malta.

Snack Vegetarian.

Rabbit Stew (Fenek)

A traditional Maltese dish made with rabbit, wine, garlic, and herbs. It is often served with potatoes and is a staple of Maltese cuisine.

Dinner Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Stuffed Squid (Kappunata)

A popular seafood dish made with squid stuffed with a mixture of breadcrumbs, herbs, and spices, then cooked in a tomato sauce.

Dinner Not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Popular Activities

Boat tours Snorkeling and diving Hiking and nature walks Beach hopping Sunbathing Enjoying a spa day Exploring historic sites Visiting museums and cathedrals

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

The best time to visit Valletta is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are smaller compared to the summer peak season. These months offer ideal conditions for exploring the city's historic sites and enjoying outdoor activities.

18-30°C 64-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Maltese, English
  • Widely spoken: English, Italian
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET), GMT+2 (Central European Summer Time, CEST) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Valletta is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it is essential to take basic safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing services, and agree on a fare before starting your journey
  • • Be cautious of strangers approaching you with petitions or distractions

Getting there

By air
  • Malta International Airport • 8 km (5 miles) from Valletta
By bus

Valletta Bus Terminus

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Valletta and Malta. The network is well-connected, affordable, and frequent. Buses are equipped with modern facilities and are accessible for passengers with disabilities.

Taxis

Available • Apps: eBolt, eCabs

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

The Three Cities Sliema Floriana

Day trips

Mdina
20 km (12 miles) from Valletta • Half day to full day

Mdina, also known as the 'Silent City,' is a medieval walled city located in the center of Malta. It is known for its historic architecture, narrow winding streets, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Mdina is a popular day trip destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking a glimpse into Malta's past.

Blue Grotto
10 km (6 miles) from Valletta • Half day

The Blue Grotto is a series of sea caves located on the southern coast of Malta. It is known for its stunning blue waters, dramatic rock formations, and the opportunity to take a boat tour into the caves. The Blue Grotto is a popular day trip destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Gozo
50 km (31 miles) from Valletta • Full day or overnight

Gozo is a small island located northwest of Malta, known for its stunning natural beauty, historic sites, and laid-back atmosphere. It is a popular day trip or overnight destination for travelers seeking a more relaxed pace and a chance to explore Malta's rural charm.

Festivals

Malta Arts Festival • July Valletta International Baroque Festival • January Notte Bianca • October

Pro tips

  • Visit Valletta during the shoulder or off-peak seasons to avoid crowds and enjoy lower prices
  • Explore the city's historic sites and attractions early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the heat and crowds
  • Use public transport, walk, or rent a bicycle to get around Valletta and the surrounding areas
  • Try local dishes and specialties, such as pastizzi, ftira, and rabbit stew, at traditional bakeries, markets, and restaurants
  • Take a boat tour or ferry to explore the surrounding islands and regions, such as Gozo, Comino, and the Three Cities
From $25 per person

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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
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