Valletta and the Three Cities
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We start by visiting Valletta, the capital city of Malta, a Unesco worldwide heritage city, the city of the Knights of Malta. At the Barakka Gardens we can admire the panoramic view of the Grand Harbour and from there we make our way to the St. John's Co Cathedral, a masterpiece of the baroque art, with its museum and the works of Caravaggio.  After we have walked around discovering the City of Gentlemen, we head towards the Three Cities, making the first stop at Senglea. Then we proceed to Vittoriosa or Birgu, strolling along the streets paved with cobblestones, we go down to the Yacht Marina to end up with a mini cruise around the harbor in a typical "dghajsa tal pass".

We offer a private, deluxe transport, with AC, and the services of a professional tourist guide in the language of your preference. 

Includes the entrance to the co-cathedral and the price of the mini cruise.

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Mdina and Rabat
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Mdina is the old capital city of Malta and it can be visited during the day or by night, as the city looks different at both times.  We enter the Main Gate and start walking along the narrow streets, listening to the guide telling interesting stories and anecdotes about the history of the city. We visit St. Paul's Cathedral and its museum.  Afterwards we walk towards Rabat, the place of origin of Christianity in Malta and visit St. Paul's Catacombs.

We use the public transport. Price of service of private transport are also available on request. Includes the entrance to the Cathedral and the Catacombs.

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A day in Gozo
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The best way to get to know Gozo is by an organized excursion. We start by visiting the capital city of Victoria, with enough time at leisure to discover the it-Tokk market and its surrounds. Then we head towards Dwejra and the Azurre Window where one can take a boat ride (weather permitting) or simply take a dip in the clear sea waters. After lunch, we finish by visiting the prehistoric temples of Ggantija, a Unesco site, where we'll learn a bit more about the first inhabitants of this archipelago.

We offer a private, deluxe transport, with AC, and the services of a professional tourist guide in the language of your preference. Ferry tickets and entrances to museums included.

PRICES ON REQUEST, PER PERSON OR PER GROUP (GROUPS MINIMUM OF 10 PAX)

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