CITY SIGHT SEEING MALTA
Read moreA way of discovering Malta and its sights in an open-air bus (don't forget to protect yourself from the sun). Audio in French. Choice of two routes:
Valletta and the northern route: Manoel Island, Valletta, San Anton Gardens, Mdina, Rabat, Ta' Qali - aviation museum and craftsmen's village, Mosta, Mgarr, Golden Bay, St. Paul's Bay, Bugibba, St George's Bay, St Julian's, Sliema seafront.
Valletta and the southern route: Sliema, Manoel Island, Valletta, Tarxien, Marsaxlokk, Ghar Dalam, Blue Grotto, Hagar Qim & Mnajdra temples, Limestone Heritage.
MALTA SIGHTSEEING
Read moreIt's the local competitor of the panoramic red buses. It offers two routes to discover Malta: from the north and from the south. The first will take you to Ta'Qali, Mosta, Mdina, Golden Bay and Buggiba. The second will take you to, for example, the temples of Taxien, Hagar Qim and Mnajdra, Marsaxlokk, Blue Cave and Limestone Heritage. Duration about 3 hours with departure every 30 minutes. Another proposal is a 4 hour night tour of Malta, passing through Valletta, Mdina and Mosta. Visit conducted with an audioguide in French.
UNDERGROUND VALLETTA (LES SOUTERRAINS)
Read moreStoring grain, moving troops, purifying water: there was no lack of reasons for the city to dig underground spaces. An obligation reinforced by the need to create a dense network of shelters during the Second World War. A 45-minute guided tour (in English), limited to a group of 10 people, gives you an overview. A short briefing is given beforehand and protective gear is provided. Imperative: closed and comfortable shoes.
UNE JOURNÉE EN SICILE
Read moreWhy not take advantage of your stay in Malta to discover its larger neighbor, Sicily? An island that, on a clear day, you'll surely have flown over before arriving in Malta. This company proposes a day of discovery with the following key points: departure by catamaran from Valletta, arrival in Pozzallo, a small fishing village, then a visit by coach to set course for Mount Etna (Silvestri craters), lunch, then discovery of Syracuse and Greek culture in Sicily. Stop-offs to sample wines and honey-almond sweets.