Valletta
Valletta Walking Tour and Bocci
Explore the rich religious and architectural heritage of Malta's fortified capital city and take part in a beloved cultural tradition.
Megalithic Temples of Malta (UNESCO)
Visit Malta's extraordinary megalithic temples, designated a UNESCO World Heritage site, and get a unique view of The Three Cities on a cruise of the Grand Harbour.
Evening Tour: Historic Valletta in the Moonlight
Walking in Valletta's historic city center aglow in the moonlight is a special experience as the shadows grow longer and the colors transform.
Malta's Noble Heritage
Malta's storied past unfolds as you stroll through lavish gardens and palazzos built by Sicilian, Spanish and local nobility.
Maltese Food and Wine
Embark on an authentic experience of local culture as you learn about and sample the traditional food and wine of the delightful island nation of Malta.
Maltese Food and Wine
This fascinating epicurean adventure takes you to a traditional bakery in Qormi, renowned on the island of Malta for its breadmaking using traditional wood-fired ovens. After learning about the unique ingredients and both modern and traditional tools used in the process, you will be ready to try the hobza tal-Malti – Maltese bread fresh from the oven – as well as delicious cakes and baked sweets. Then you will journey through the lovely countryside to Hemsija, where a farmer and a winemaker will discuss Maltese farming and viticulture and treat you to a tasting of island wine.
Malta's Noble Heritage
The possible sighting of an occasional automobile is the only reminder of the modern world as you stroll through Mdina, the Silent City of Malta. Exploring the churches and palazzos framing narrow alleyways, you will feel as if a moment has been frozen in time in this 8th-century walled town that once served as the nation's capital. Take a tour of Palazzo Falson, a 13th-century medieval palace modeled after Sicilian examples of its time. Then travel to Naxxar to visit Palazzo Parisio, situated across from the beautiful 17th-century Church of the Nativity of Mary.