Before setting off to visit a site, you will learn about its principal attractions in a special interactive audio-visual presentation. Once on site with a route map and information materials, you will explore reality and exchange opinions with your friends.
Some of the many sites you will visit include:
Mdina and Rabat - A walk though the silent narrow winding streets built over the centuries by the Arabs and the Knights, reveals palatial houses and leads you onto a cute tea-house where you may relax, chat and absorb the breath taking panoramic view of Malta over exquisite home-made cakes.
At Rabat you will peep into the grotto where legend claims St Paul lived 2000 years ago, but you will spend more time exploring the Mdina dungeons, interacting with the Knights of Malta or simply watching the Mdina experience.
Valletta - Valletta provides you with a grid network of streets lined by magnificent Auberges and churches and busy with fashionable shops, flea market stalls, persons hurrying or loitering, and brisk commercial activity.
You will spend some quality time at the Great Siege Bell and gardens perched on the fortifications to take in the unique Grand view prior to enjoying an included historic attraction such as the Malta Experience multi-vision show, or popping in to admire St John’s Conventual’s Church. Harbour
Vittoriosa - Victory resounds in this medieval harbour city that witnessed many battles in defence of the island but still displays fine architecture reminiscent of its great masters. You too will delve underground into the war shelters to experience life under siege.
You will walk the Collachio past the first Auberges and recall the dark times at the Inquisitor’s Palace, before turning to the waterfront yacht marina for a traditional dghajsa ride across to neighbouring Senglea gardens to admire the majestic Valletta bastions.
Siggiewi - An old farming village in the south home to the Limestone Heritage Park where you will re-enact the toils of times gone by before driving down to Wied iz-Zurrieq to relax in awesome scenic surroundings by the sea or catch an optional boat ride to the Blue Grotto.
Gozo - The sister island projects a calm pace of life as you roam the back streets of its capital Victoria and climb up to the Cittadella for a bird’s eye view of Gozo. You would then opt for Ramla or the seaside villages of Marsalforn or Xlendi prior to returning to Malta by ferry.