Escorted Tour > Malta

8 Days Malta Uncovered


Duration: 8 Days

From €1,799pp

8 October 2026

Day 1 - Arrival in Malta

Fly to Malta and transfer to our hotel, Stay at Maritim Antonine Hotel & Spa


Day 2 - Valletta

Enjoy a tour of the 16th-century city of Valletta and learn more about the dramatic story of the islands' 7000-year history.

View of Valletta, the capital city of Malta and the waterfront on a sunny day

Valletta details

  • Guided walking tour of Valletta
  • Visit to the Malta Experience
  • Free afternoon in Valletta

Today, you visit the wonderful 16th-century city of Valletta, where you enjoy a guided walking tour. Built by the Knights of St John after a huge siege by the Ottoman Turks, it was Europe’s first planned city since Roman times. Valletta, one of the world’s strongest fortresses, is located on a magnificent natural harbour and has changed little since it was built. St. John’s cathedral is remarkable, with overwhelming decoration and colour, an intricate marble floor, a wonderful ceiling covered in gold leaf and fine paintings, with the high point being Caravaggio’s masterpiece ‘The Beheading of John the Baptist’. You will visit the Malta Experience, which tells the story of this wonderful island using the latest audio-visual techniques. Free time in Valletta - In the afternoon, you may want to visit the archaeological museum, the Grand Master’s Palace or the National War Museum at Fort St Elm,o which houses the replica of the George Cross. Valletta has a typical Mediterranean atmosphere and appearance, with quiet squares lined with restaurants and intricate wrought iron balconies adorning the tall honey-coloured houses bedecked with geraniums and given life by the constant chatter of the Maltese greeting each other in the street.

View of Valletta, the capital city of Malta and the waterfront on a sunny day, Valetta, Malta


Day 3 - Gozo

Tour Gozo to see its capital, Victoria, the dramatic coastline of Dwejra Bay, and visit Ggantija, its prehistoric temple. The ruins of the Ggantija temple at Ggantija Archaeological Park in Gozo, Malta

Gozo details

  • Guided tour of Gozo
  • Visit to Ggantija

Today, we head to the sleepy island of Gozo nearby and visit its capital, Victoria, known to locals as Rabat. This charming medieval town has twisting streets and alleyways with superbly preserved battlements. Rising above the surrounding countryside is the imposing Citadel, visible from most of the island. The pace of life in Rabat is very relaxed – what could be better than sipping a coffee while watching the world go by?

Dwejra Bay

A drive to the coast takes us to Dwejra Bay, where dramatic coastal formations surround an inland sea and sheer cliffs plunge into deep blue waters. It’s not difficult to imagine the magnificent Azure Window that once stood here – the limestone arch sadly succumbed to a heavy storm in early 2017.

Ggantija Temples

We then visit the largest and best preserved of the island’s prehistoric temple sites, Ggantija, which is even older than the pyramids and Stonehenge. Some of the stones weigh several tonnes and stand 6 metres high: legend says they were brought here around 3600 BC by a female giant!

It may be small but Gozo’s countryside with its low hills and fertile valleys creates a feeling of spaciousness, especially when the terraced fields turn into a patchwork of wildflowers and thyme. The ruins of the Ggantija temple at Ggantija Archaeological Park in Gozo, Malta The Megalithic Temples of Malta - Tarixen, Malta


Day 4 - Free day

Relax with a free day for you to explore as you wish.

Neo-gothic Church known as Balluta Parish on a bridge, St Julians

Free day details

Free day in Mellieha

Today, you have a free day for you to explore as you wish. Perhaps you'll spend a lazy day, relaxing by the hotel's pool or, if you're looking to get out this morning, you could take the local bus to Mellieha Beach, a popular sandy beach nestled in a sheltered bay. It's great for swimming or snorkelling as the water is crystal clear and comfortably shallow. Behind it is a sleepy old town with many churches, restaurants and shops to explore – not to mention great coastal views. There's also a bus to the bustling town of St Julian's, where you can take in the sea views while strolling along the waterfront promenade, shop in its contemporary centre or dine in one of many fantastic restaurants.  Neo-Gothic Church known as Balluta Parish on a bridge, St Julians Parish Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel - Saint Julian's, Malta


Day 5 - Rabat & Mdina

Visit Rabat's Wignacourt Museum and Roman Catacombs, then travel to the nearby Mdina, the so-called 'Silent City'.

Underground in St Paul’s Catacombs, smooth carved stone walls featuring shelves to lie created for a Christian resting place, Malta

Rabat & Mdina details

  • Visit Rabat and the Wignacourt Museum
  • Visit Mdina and the Rotunda of Mosta

Rabat

This morning, we take a short drive to Rabat and walk through the beautiful medieval streets to St Paul’s Catacombs, the earliest archaeological evidence of Christianity in Malta. The site comprises a maze of early-Christian burial chambers dating from the 4th century, complete with over a thousand tombs. We then visit the Wignacourt Museum, a must for anyone interested in art or history. Formerly the baroque residence of the Chaplains of the Knights of Malta, the museum has a superb collection of art and sculptures. From here, you can travel through an underground passage to St Paul’s Grotto, where the apostle was believed to have stayed after he was shipwrecked in Malta. Nearby are the Roman catacombs, a labyrinth of 3rd-century AD subterranean tombs. Beneath these lie the impressive World War II shelters, which provided a safe haven for refugees and the people of Rabat during air raids.

Mdina

Next, we head to nearby Mdina, the jewel in the crown of the entire island, perched on a hill surrounded by huge walls. There’s time for lunch before we visit the Church of Mosta, with the third largest dome in the world, amazingly decorated, but principally famous as the unfortunate recipient of a direct hit by a bomb during Mass. Fortunately, it failed to explode, establishing the legend of a miracle. Underground in St Paul’s Catacombs, smooth carved stone walls featuring shelves to lie created for a Christian resting place, Malta. St. Paul's Catacombs - Rabat, Malta

Day 6 - Free morning & vineyard visit

Spend the morning at leisure before an introduction to Maltese wine with a tour and tasting at a local vineyard. Narrow street in Valletta, Malta

Free morning & vineyard visit details

  • Free morning
  • Tour and wine tasting at a prestigious wine estate
  • Free morning in Mellieha

The morning is free to do as you wish. Malta’s seafood is exceptional, so maybe a spot of shopping followed by a leisurely lunch of the ‘catch of the day’ at a restaurant overlooking the sea?

Wine tour and tasting

The wines of Malta may not be as widely acclaimed as those produced by its Mediterranean neighbours, but the country has actually been producing quality vintages since the time of the Phoenicians over two thousand years ago. Now, the growing wine industry is gradually gaining the recognition it so deserves, and to explore this lesser-known facet of Malta, this afternoon we visit a prestigious wine estate near Mdina, the ancient capital. After a tour of their vineyards, we’ll enjoy a tasting of three of their superb wines.


Day 7 - The Blue Grotto & Hagar Qim

Enjoy a day full of variety with beautiful coastlines, history, fortified cities and quaint waterside villages.

  • The Blue Grotto & Hagar Qim details
  • Visit Blue Grotto
  • Visit Hagar Qim
  • Visit Marsaxlokk
  • Guided walking tour of Città Vittoriosa

This morning we drove to the southern coast to see the mesmerising waters of the Blue Grotto. The combination of the sunlight and location creates a wonderful display: the caves mirror the phosphorescent colours of the sea and underwater flora.

Hagar Qim

We continue to the prehistoric, megalithic temples of Hagar Qim, a UNESCO-listed site on a hilltop overlooking the sea. One of the chambers has an elliptical hole, hewn out to align with the sunrise of the summer solstice, so the rays pass through and illuminate a stone slab within the chamber!

Marsaxlokk and Vittoriosa

We stop for lunch at the pretty, waterside village of Marsaxlokk. For centuries, fishermen have landed their catches and repaired nets on its picturesque quayside, which remains little changed over the years. It’s an ideal spot to relax today, as it’s lined with cafés and restaurants. Later, we visit Vittoriosa and have a short walking tour of the old, fortified city, named to commemorate the Great Siege victory of 1565.


Day 8 - Return home

Transfer to the airport for your return flight.

Inclusions

  • Flights
  • 10 included experiences
  • Half Board
  • Expert Tour Manager
  • Checked luggage

*The price of this holiday is per person, based on two people sharing a twin room. Sole occupancy rooms are subject to availability at the relevant supplement.

Prices are correct as of 13 February 2026 & subject to change*

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