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Experience Malta like never before with our private driver service and AI-powered virtual tour guide. Explore stunning scenery, receive personalized recommendations, and get instant answers to your questions. Book now!
- Popeye Village Malta - A visit to Popeye Village, originally the film set for the musical production Popeye, is a must on your Malta itinerary. It’s a fantastic spot for kids to meet famous cartoon characters. Located just off Mellieha Bay, it’s an excellent place to visit before, after, or during a day at the nearby beaches and coves, or at the…
- Popeye Village Malta - A visit to Popeye Village, originally the film set for the musical production Popeye, is a must on your Malta itinerary. It’s a fantastic spot for kids to meet famous cartoon characters. Located just off Mellieha Bay, it’s an excellent place to visit before, after, or during a day at the nearby beaches and coves, or at the enclosed Anchor Bay, which offers sun beds, umbrellas, showers, bathing areas, splash pools, and a small kids’ area.
- Ta’ Qali Crafts Village - What you can find at the Crafts in Ta’ Qali
The crafts village in Ta’ Qali is situated in a former RAF wartime airfield and is a popular tourist attraction in Malta. Here, you can find various crafts and beautiful artifacts created by local experts.
You can watch craftsmen blowing and shaping glass, visit goldsmiths creating filigree and beautiful jewelry, and admire stunning sculptures and lace.
- Mdina Old City - The history of Mdina dates back over 4000 years. According to tradition, it was here in 60 A.D. that the Apostle St. Paul lived after being shipwrecked on the Islands. It is also said that St. Paul resided in the grotto known as Fuori le Mura (outside the city walls), now called St. Paul’s Grotto in Rabat. Lit by lamps at night and known as “the silent city,” Mdina is captivating for its timeless atmosphere and its cultural and religious treasures.
- Malta National Aquarium - The Malta National Aquarium project spans approximately 20,000 square meters and includes a public aquarium, a landscaped belvedere at promenade level, a multi-story car park, facilities for local dive schools, catering facilities including a beach club, a merchandise outlet, and a tourist information kiosk. The public aquarium features 41 tanks with reptiles, insects, amphibians, and Mediterranean fish, including species commonly found in Maltese waters, along with replicas of historical artifacts found in the seas around the Maltese islands. The main tank houses species from the Indian Ocean, including eight blacktip sharks, horn sharks, rays, eels, and other exotic species. The main tank is about 12 meters in diameter and has a walk-through tunnel for a closer view of the fish. All tanks are expertly themed to replicate the underwater environment.
- Blue Grotto (Il-Hnejja) - The Blue Grotto is located on the southern coast of Malta, west of Wied iz-Zurrieq, facing the small deserted islet of Filfla. The site was named by a British soldier who thought it resembled the Grotta Azzurra in Capri, and thus deserved the same name. The Blue Grotto attracts around 100,000 tourists annually, also for diving. It was featured in the film Troy (2004) starring Brad Pitt. The natural grotto, combined with sunlight and the surrounding caves, reflects the phosphorescent colors of the submerged flora and the deep blue of the sea.
- St. Peter’s Pool - St. Peter’s Pool is a fantastic swimming spot, a natural lido in the rocks with large flat areas for sunbathing between swims. Follow the narrow road towards Delimara Lighthouse until you pass the power station chimney (about 1.5km from the main road), and you’ll see a low building on the left with a ‘St Peter’s Pool’ sign.
- Valletta Waterfront - The Valletta Waterfront is a promenade in Floriana, Malta, featuring three prominent buildings: a church in the middle, the Pinto Stores or Pinto Wharf on the left, and the Forni Stores or Forni Shopping Complex on the right. Originally built as stores and warehouses in the 18th century, the design is attributed to Andrea Belli.
The building project was inaugurated on August 10, 1752, with a grand festivity. The Forni Stores served as the first British naval bakeries in Malta until 1844. Today, the area is a hub for Malta’s cruise liner business, housing the Forni Cruise Passenger Terminal, and is home to numerous bars, retail outlets, and restaurants. It also remains a venue for various concerts and events.
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Discover Malta’s rich history in exquisite detail with our Private Tour (Private Driver). Immerse yourself in the island’s past through our exclusive video guides, seamlessly blending World War II footage with exploration of key historical sites. Your personal driver, knowledgeable in Malta’s history, not only navigates optimal routes but also provides…
Discover Malta’s rich history in exquisite detail with our Private Tour (Private Driver). Immerse yourself in the island’s past through our exclusive video guides, seamlessly blending World War II footage with exploration of key historical sites. Your personal driver, knowledgeable in Malta’s history, not only navigates optimal routes but also provides insights, transforming each stop into a personalized journey.
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