Embark on a 90-minute scenic cruise around Malta’s harbours and creeks from Sliema. Discover the beauty of Valletta and its surroundings while enjoying stunning views and fascinating historical commentary.
Embark on a 90-minute scenic cruise around Malta’s harbours and creeks from Sliema. Discover the beauty of Valletta and its surroundings while enjoying stunning views and fascinating historical commentary.
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Sliema - Departing from Sliema Ferries, the cruise navigates through Sliema Creek.
Sliema Creek is a bustling waterway, with numerous harbour cruise boats frequently transporting tourists. The benefit of docking at this jetty is its central location in Sliema, a vibrant area filled with various shops, restaurants, and bars, all within a short…
- Sliema - Departing from Sliema Ferries, the cruise navigates through Sliema Creek.
Sliema Creek is a bustling waterway, with numerous harbour cruise boats frequently transporting tourists. The benefit of docking at this jetty is its central location in Sliema, a vibrant area filled with various shops, restaurants, and bars, all within a short walking distance. Before or after the trip, visitors can enjoy a stroll along the scenic promenade, dine or have coffee at the many eateries, or explore the numerous shops in the heart of Sliema.
- Manoel Island - Sailing past Manoel Island.
Manoel Island, once known as Bishop’s Island or the Isolotto, is a small island within the Gżira municipality in Marsamxett Harbour, Malta. It is named after the Portuguese Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena, who constructed a fort on the island in the 1720s.
Manoel Island features a low, flat hill, roughly leaf-shaped, situated in the center of Marsamxett Harbour, with Lazzaretto Creek to the south and Sliema Creek to the north. The island is connected to mainland Malta by a bridge and can be fully viewed from the bastions of Valletta, the capital.
- Lazzaretto Of Manoel Island - Navigating through Lazzaretto Creek.
The Lazzaretto is a former quarantine station and hospital on Manoel Island, comprising various buildings from the 17th and 19th centuries. Although most structures remain, they are in poor condition due to World War II damage and over 30 years of neglect. Plans are underway for the Lazzaretto’s restoration.
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Manoel Island Yacht Marina - Passing by the stunning Manoel Island Yacht Marina.
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Ta’ Xbiex - Cruising through Ta’ Xbiex Creek.
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Msida - Sailing through Msida Creek. Upon entering Marsamxett Harbour, Msida Creek is directly ahead, easily identified by the breakwater on the starboard side of its entrance.
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Pieta - Navigating through Pieta Creek.
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Valletta - Passing by the impressive battlements and fortifications surrounding Valletta.
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Floriana - Sailing past the formidable battlements and fortifications of Floriana.
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Grand Harbour - Cruising by the magnificent Valletta Grand Harbour.
Malta’s Grand Harbour is one of the world’s most breathtaking ports. This expansive waterway separates Valletta from the historic towns of Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, and has been bustling with activity for over two millennia. With its grand fortifications and sweeping views, the Grand Harbour serves as Malta’s main maritime gateway and a favored stop for Mediterranean cruises.
- Marsamxett - Sailing past Marsamxett Harbour.
Marsamxett Harbour, historically known as Marsamuscetto, is a natural harbour located north of the larger Grand Harbour. It is primarily used for leisure activities compared to the Grand Harbour.
- Marsa - Navigating through the Menqa and Marsa Creeks and the inner basin of the Malta Ship Building Yard.
- Palumbo Malta Superyachts - Sailing through the French and Dockyard Creeks.
- Cospicua (Bormla) - Passing by Cospicua, one of the fortified cities that form the renowned historical area known as “The Three Cities”.
The Three Cities collectively refer to the fortified cities of Cospicua, Vittoriosa, and Senglea. These cities are considered the cradle of Maltese history, having provided homes and fortresses to nearly every settler on the islands.
Their harbour inlets have been active since Phoenician times, with the docks offering livelihoods to locals but also exposing them to risks during wartime. As the initial home of the Knights of St. John, the Three Cities’ palaces, churches, forts, and bastions predate those of Valletta.
- Senglea - Sailing past Senglea, another fortified city within “The Three Cities”.
The Three Cities collectively refer to the fortified cities of Cospicua, Vittoriosa, and Senglea. These cities are considered the cradle of Maltese history, having provided homes and fortresses to nearly every settler on the islands.
Their harbour inlets have been active since Phoenician times, with the docks offering livelihoods to locals but also exposing them to risks during wartime. As the initial home of the Knights of St. John, the Three Cities’ palaces, churches, forts, and bastions predate those of Valletta.
- Birgu (Vittoriosa) - Sailing past Vittoriosa, another fortified city within “The Three Cities”.
The Three Cities collectively refer to the fortified cities of Cospicua, Vittoriosa, and Senglea. These cities are considered the cradle of Maltese history, having provided homes and fortresses to nearly every settler on the islands.
Their harbour inlets have been active since Phoenician times, with the docks offering livelihoods to locals but also exposing them to risks during wartime. As the initial home of the Knights of St. John, the Three Cities’ palaces, churches, forts, and bastions predate those of Valletta.
- Kalkara - Navigating through Kalkara Creek. This is the second creek on the port side when entering the Grand Harbour. A charming village overlooks the bay.
- Fort Rinella - Sailing through Rinella Creek. This is the first creek on the port side when entering Grand Harbour. A small, sandy beach is located at the far end.
- Sliema Promenade - Returning to Sliema Ferries.
- Sightseeing cruise
- Audio commentary over a PA system
- Sightseeing cruise
- Audio commentary over a PA system
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Guide
- Food and drinks
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Guide
- Food and drinks
This 90-minute scenic cruise is the perfect introduction to the city of Valletta, the capital city of Malta, and its surroundings.
Enjoy a scenic cruise around the two natural harbours of Malta, the majestic Valletta Grand Harbour and the Marsamxett Harbour.
Set sail from Sliema Ferries and take in the views of some of Malta’s most iconic landmarks from…
This 90-minute scenic cruise is the perfect introduction to the city of Valletta, the capital city of Malta, and its surroundings.
Enjoy a scenic cruise around the two natural harbours of Malta, the majestic Valletta Grand Harbour and the Marsamxett Harbour.
Set sail from Sliema Ferries and take in the views of some of Malta’s most iconic landmarks from the sea. Relax as you cruise by impressive harbours, historic fortifications, various creeks, the renowned ‘Three Fortified Cities’ of Vittoriosa, Cospicua, and Senglea, busy dockyards, marinas, bastions, and much more. Listen to the audio commentary to uncover the history of Valletta and its surrounding locations.
Thanks to the numerous creeks around Valletta, you can enjoy unique views of the city without the heavy crowds.
The duration of this cruise is approximately 90 minutes.
- Not recommended for travellers who are prone to sea sickness.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.