Each and every one of our tours are private and especially for you – for travelers, seeking a more personalized experience of Malta. We understand you want your private tour not to be a few hurried stops at locations you are interested in, and getting a far to long a stop at a location that you have seen all you need to see.
You are free to create a bespoke experience within the guide lines of our tour. This allows you to experience not just the usual highlights, but also many more, unique, authentic, regional experiences, often well away from the bustling tourist crowds. Best of all, it's a leisure time created just for you!
Pickup included
Full day tour<br/>Duration: 8 hours<br/>Car<br/>Pickup included
The tour starts on Malta south-western coast with a stop to check out the mesmerizing waters at Blue Grotto just off Wied iż-Żurrieq. Here, one can enjoy a 15-minute traditional boat tour, weather permitting. (Boat tour ticket is not included in the price)
On the way to Dingli Cliffs, we will pass Hagar Qim Temples.
We take a drive to the majestic Dingli Cliffs, commanding a panoramic view of the Mediterranean Sea and the tiny uninhabited islet of Filfla, which lies 5 km off the coast of Malta.
After, we drive up the hill to the old town of Rabat, with its Roman Catacombs, Historic Churches and narrow Labyrinthine Streets.
Time is also allocated to visit the fortified medieval city of Mdina, Malta’s former capital. The ‘Silent City’, as it is popularly known, is now home to only 250 residents, but boasts some of the island’s grandest palaces owned by ancient noble families. Here we will have enough time to savour traditional local food and wine if it interests you.
We head inland to visit the Ta’ Qali Crafts Village and National Park, featuring some of Malta’s most skilled crafts work, including pottery, glass-blowing, filigree work and semi-precious stones. This is your chance to pick up some quality handmade souvenirs.
The tour ends in the town of Mosta famous for its Basilica, popularly known as ‘The Rotunda’ and featuring one of the largest unsupported domes in the world.
We head inland to visit the Ta’ Qali Crafts Village and National Park, featuring some of Malta’s most skilled crafts work, including pottery, glass-blowing, filigree work and semi-precious stones. This is your chance to pick up some quality handmade souvenirs.
The tour ends in the town of Mosta famous for its Basilica, popularly known as ‘The Rotunda’ and featuring one of the largest unsupported domes in the world.
Show ticket to the driver upon departing for excursion
Mellieħa, known as the 'Village of the Seven Villages,' is a charming coastal town in northern Malta. It is famous for its stunning beaches, historical sites, and breathtaking views, making it a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Mellieħa Bay is one of Malta's largest and most popular sandy beaches, known for its clear waters and stunning views.
A unique film set turned tourist attraction, Popeye Village was built for the 1980 musical film 'Popeye' and offers fun activities for all ages.
A 13th-century watchtower offering panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and countryside.
A picturesque, secluded beach with crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
A traditional Maltese bread roll, often served with various fillings like tuna, olives, and tomatoes.
Squid stuffed with a mix of breadcrumbs, herbs, and sometimes pine nuts, then baked or fried.
Flaky pastry filled with ricotta cheese or peas, a popular street food in Malta.
The peak season offers the best weather for beach activities and outdoor exploration. However, it can be crowded and hot.
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GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST) during daylight saving time
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Mellieħa is generally safe with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.
Mellieħa Bus Terminus
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Mellieħa and are affordable and reliable.
Available • Apps: eCabs, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Gozo is a beautiful island known for its stunning landscapes, historical sites, and relaxed atmosphere.
Comino is a small, uninhabited island famous for its crystal-clear waters and the Blue Lagoon.
Mdina is a historic walled city known for its medieval architecture, narrow streets, and stunning views.
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