Welcome to Malta. During the highlights Malta Private Tour, we will show you all of the things you would see on an ordinary tour that are certainly worthwhile but we will also show you the special things that make Malta unique. This is a custom built highlights Malta Private Tour of historic sites, archaeological remains, picturesque views, quaint towns and villages and islands of Malta. As your private tour guide, we can adjust the schedule, duration and activities to meet your needs.
Design your own Highlights of Malta Private Tour and see the best of Malta in one day.
Our suggested itinerary includes a visit to:
Valletta is the capital city of Malta which was built by the Order of St John in 1566. We will walk through the main streets of the city visiting the main sites like Barrakka gardens, Auberges of the Knights, Renzo Piano new parliament and city gate, St John’s Cathedral and Caravaggio paintings, Republic street, Grand Master’s Palace and any other place on request.
Marsaxlokk is the most popular fishing village in Malta. Situated in the south east of the island, it managed to keep the old original character of the village. During our stop, we shall admire the harbour packed with the ’Luzzu’ the typical Maltese fishing boat with a pair of eyes fixed on the front of these wooden boats to ward evil spirits
The Blue Grotto is a cave with a natural arch surrounded with crystal clear blue sea. Weather permitting , a 20 minutes boat ride takes people inside the cave and the surrounding cliffs
Hagar Qim temples are 5600 years old, build during the temple period. These temples where build with massive stone slabs which weigh 5 , 10 and even 20 tonnes each. Surrounded with countryside, one can still feel a strong presence of the past.
Mdina is the old capital city of Malta build 200 meters above sea level on top of a hill. Surrounded with massive fortifications one can enjoy fantastic panoramic views of the islands from its’ walls. It served as the capital city from antiquity to medieval times. The city displays an interesting mix of medieval narrow winding streets and 17th century baroque palaces and churches.