Visit some beautiful locations during night-time and experience the splendor of Malta under the stars. During this guided night tour, you will have the opportunity to appreciate Malta under a different lens, an entirely different setting, away from the hustle and bustle of daytime, when the nocturnal charm settles in, and all streets and landmarks are beautifully illuminated to give a more captivating appeal to all your surroundings.
Meeting Point/Pick-Up Time: Make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pickup location (meeting point) and pickup time.<br/>Pickup included
Meeting Point/Pick-Up Time: Make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pickup location (meeting point) and pickup time.<br/>Pickup included
Meeting Point/Pick-Up Time: Make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pickup location (meeting point) and pickup time.<br/>Pickup included
Meeting Point/Pick-Up Time: Make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pickup location (meeting point) and pickup time.<br/>Pickup included
We start by driving around Valletta where you can admire the majestic 16th century fortifications and bastions as they are beautifully lit up during the night, a truly captivating and unique sight.
After our drive around Valletta’s bastions & fortifications, you will stop at The Valletta Waterfront, this gorgeous promenade located in the Grand Harbor area features nineteen beautifully restored 18th century warehouses, stretching along the water’s edge with a backdrop of historic bastions and fortifications. These gemstone buildings were originally constructed by Grandmaster Manuel Pinto da Fonseca during the late baroque period to be used as stores by the Knights of St. John. Today, ushering in a modern era, the iconic doors have been revived with an artistic impression of color, representing the storage of goods from the past, with blue for fish, green for produce, yellow for wheat and red for wine. The area comes alive at night, attracting locals and tourists alike to its heritage buildings which have been transformed into a variety of lively bars & restaurants. Some free time will be given during our visit to The Valletta Waterfront.
From here you will proceed to the west-central part of Malta to discover the village of Rabat.
Rabat (a semitic word meaning “suburb”) was at one point a part of Mdina, before it evolved as a separate village. In Roman times the site of Mdina and Rabat was collectively known as Melita, during the Arab occupation of Malta, Melita was renamed to Mdina, and its area was reduced by moving the southern wall of the township; as a result, parts of Mdina became known as Rabat.
Today this charming village still retains its own identity and is well established on the tourist map due to its archaeological and historical sites, such as: The Roman Villa (Domvs Romana), St. Paul’s Catacombs, St. Paul’s Grotto and its fine churches and monasteries.
Here you will enjoy a walk in the older part of the village, along its narrow and winding streets, appreciating the charm and beauty of this unique village during the night, before we proceed towards Mdina.
Mdina is truly an enchanting city! a stroll through its narrow streets, which have not changed much in the last 1,000 years, is a must for any visitor to Malta. It is undoubtedly one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled/fortified city.
Explore this historic city of timeless beauty during the night, when all the city’s landmarks, fortifications and bastions are beautifully illuminated, and all the quaint alleys and narrow streets are gracefully lit up by the old lanterns found at every twist and turn, giving the whole city an enchanting and captivating aura.
Delve into the rich past of the city as you explore its medieval streets, take a journey back in time admiring the magnificent palazzos and churches in the city’s unique mix of medieval and baroque styles, as well as the spectacular panoramas from the high bastion walls from where you will be able to see almost half of the island sparkling beneath you, wrapped up in a dazzling and stunning nocturnal setting.
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• It is very important that you arrive at your pick-up location (meeting point) at the given time; however, if transport is a bit delayed due to unexpected traffic conditions, do not become alarmed. Please allow up to 15 minutes of waiting time before contacting our emergency number.
• Out of respect for all guests who would already be waiting on the bus/coach, as well as other guests who would be waiting for their pick-up at their respective meeting points, please be aware that transport will not wait for late arrivals, as this will only cause an ensuing series of delays to the entire pick-up process and the tour; therefore, please ensure you are waiting at the correct meeting point at the given time by the provider. If you miss your transport, you will not be able to join the tour later; this is a tour in motion, and therefore joining the tour will be logistically impossible. No refunds will be given to any customers who are late for their pick-up.
Mdina, the ancient capital of Malta, is a fortified medieval city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and tranquil atmosphere. Perched on a hill, it offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the island of Malta.
St. Paul's Cathedral is a Baroque masterpiece and the most prominent landmark in Mdina. It is dedicated to St. Paul, who is said to have stayed in Mdina after his shipwreck on Malta.
The Palace of the Grand Master is a historic building that served as the residence of the Grand Masters of the Knights of St. John. It now houses the Malta Experience, a multimedia show about the island's history.
The Mdina Dungeons offer a glimpse into the dark history of the city. These underground chambers were used for various purposes, including as a prison and torture chamber.
St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral is a beautiful neo-Gothic church located in Mdina. It is dedicated to St. Paul and is known for its stunning architecture and intricate details.
A flaky pastry filled with either ricotta cheese or mushy peas. A popular Maltese snack.
A traditional Maltese bread, often served with various fillings such as tuna, olives, and capers.
A traditional Maltese dish made with rabbit meat, garlic, wine, and herbs.
The best time to visit Mdina is during the spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are smaller. These seasons offer ideal conditions for exploring the city's historical sites and enjoying the scenic views.
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Mdina is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Valletta Bus Terminal, Birkirkara Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Malta. They are affordable and connect most parts of the island, including Mdina.
Available • Apps: eCabs, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Rabbat is a small town located near Mdina, known for its historical sites and cultural attractions. It is home to the Wignacourt Museum and the St. Paul's Cathedral Museum.
Rabato is a small village near Mdina, known for its historical sites and cultural attractions. It is home to the St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral and the Mdina Gate.
Baħrija is a small village located near Mdina, known for its beautiful countryside and historical sites. It is home to the Baħrija Tower and the Baħrija Valley.
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