Feel like you're travelling through time with this one. There's a walking tour of the island's ancient capital, Valletta, a visit to Barrakka Gardens for knockout views over the Grand Harbour, and all the splendour of St John's Cathedral. A spectacular audiovisual show rounds off the tour, bringing more than 7,000 years of Maltese history to life.
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LD
Travelled with family
8 April 20265United Kingdom
Guide Althea was great and knew so much and was so enthusiastic! Good variety of things to see and do and seeing the Carravagio paintings was wonderful.
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TJ
Travelled as a couple
2 April 20265United Kingdom
By far our favourite excursion, knowledgeable guide and we'll organised. What a wonderful place.
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Rosie Dawes
Travelled with family
1 April 20261.8United Kingdom
Thrown onto coach in the morning with lots of other groups of people - was given to introduction or what was happening. We changed at Valletta to our tour guide who was lovely, but we felt like we were rushing round so quickly that we had no time to look at anything. We could hardly hear her on the microphone either. There was no mention of toilet facilities or opportunity to grab a drink - we had small kids with us. After the 5D experience we decided to leave and make own way back.
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Steve w
Solo traveller
20 March 20263.8United Kingdom
It literally only showed the tourist areas . Would have been good to extend the area. But appreciate it is supposed to be a taster
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MattW
Travelled as a couple
18 March 20264.6United Kingdom
the tour was very enjoyable, informative and the guide was excellent. The only slight issue was the when we booked, the option to include the co-cathedral was not obvious and so we had to buy additional tickets to enter which was a bit annoying.
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Mr and Mrs Smith
Travelled as a couple
11 March 20264.6United Kingdom
Philip was a quiet but informative guide. It was good to start at the gardens overlooking the harbour as it gave an opportunity for photos and also free time for a coffee and a toilet break, which was needed as our transfer was from the otherside of the island. He guided us around each part of the spectacular co-cathedral, which was very busy even in March. We then had some free time to do a quick bit of shopping and to enjoy the ambience, before the final stop at the Malta Experience.
