Discover the highlights on this popular tour, which includes a little bit of everything. We start at the Blue Grotto, where you can join an optional boat trip to the caves, this is followed by a scenic route and a photo stop at Dingli Cliffs. We then visit the old town of Rabat, where you can try our favorite street food. We end the tour in the elegant old medieval city of Mdina.
This wonderful tour includes stunning scenery, the beautiful azure crystal clear sea, ancient towns, and insight into an island's rich culture and heritage.
We start our day with a visit to the south of the island and the beautiful Wied iz-Zurrieq, famous for the magnificent Blue Grotto. This tiny hamlet sits in a valley and has a very picturesque harbor. The grotto and neighboring system of sea caves are home to brilliant phosphorescent marine life. The 25-minute boat trip explores the incredible beauty of this natural wonder and is a "must-do". This optional boat trip is only eur10 adults, eur5 for children.
As you travel during the next part of this tour, your guide will explain the importance of the Girgenti Valley. Girgenti is a shaded fertile valley renowned for its orchards and cultivated fields. The ecosystem here is maquis, so it is green all year round. Citrus and other fruit trees thrive in the valley beneath the surrounding ridge. The old picturesque farmsteads are the homes of the local farming community who still work the fields and cultivate the orchards. On a spur overlooking the valley stands the summer palace of the Inquisitors built by Monsignor Visconti in 1625. Nowadays it is the official residence of our Prime Minister. Our journey via Girgenti will take us to the west coast of the island.
Stretching for some 4km along the west coast are the Dingli Cliffs. These cliffs have vertical or near-vertical rock faces rising from the sea to heights of up to 200m above sea level. Some of the steep slopes are terraced and this unique feature together with the expanse of the deep blue Mediterranean sea provides stunning views. Here will stop at the small 18th-century chapel which sits on the cliffs for a superb view and an ideal photo opportunity.
Our next stop is the old town of Rabat. The history of Rabat is linked to the period of the Romans (218 BC to 879 BC) and Saint Paul, who stayed for a short period after being shipwrecked, whilst on his way to be tried in Rome. The locals claim the origins of Maltese Christianity started here when the saint preached to them. During our visit to Rabat, your guide will walk you along the main street, which is adorned by typical village architecture. You will see quaint houses with traditional balconies and doors, small local shops, the band club premises, and other important aspects of local village and town life. During our short walk, your guide will include a brief stop at 'Is-Sirkien', which is the most famous 'pastizzeria' on the island, you will have the opportunity to taste our favorite street food called 'pastizzi'. These are diamond-shaped filo pastry parcels filled with mashed peas or ricotta cheese, they are delicious.
And, as the saying goes, "Save the best till last". The medieval city of Mdina is our island's pride and joy!. It is built on a plateau in the center of the island, the city's old Baroque buildings, cathedral, and magnificent bastion walls dominate the rural skyline. Mdina, once the capital of Malta, until the modern city of Valletta was built in 1566 has had many names including Melite (Roman occupation), Medina (Arabic occupation), Citta Notabile, and Citta Vecchia (after Valletta was built). Today it is also referred to as the Silent City since it inspires tranquillity at any time of the day or night. The only way to experience and enjoy this city is on foot, exploring the quaint alleys, narrow streets, ancient buildings, and incredible far-reaching views from the high bastion walls.
At this stage, our tour comes to an end and we make our way back to Valletta.
4-hour tour duration:
- 30 minute drive to Wied iz-Zurrieq
- 40 minute visit at the Blue Grotto (with time to do the optional caves boat trip)
- 45 minute scenic drive via Girgenti Valley and Dingli Cliffs (photo stop), ending in Rabat
- 95 minute visit to Rabat (including tasting experience) and Mdina Medieval City
- 30 minute drive to drop off point
Timings are for guidance only.
The meeting/pick-up point is located at the Valletta Waterfront, conveniently located for cruise passengers to join and within walking distance from accommodation in Valletta. Full details including directions, and a Google map link will be provided on your booking confirmation, which you will receive instantly after you have made a booking.
Tasting Experience - a Tasting Experience is all about trying local food and drink, so, modified versions of the food are not considered a genuine Tasting Experience. Unfortunately, we cannot substitute the food item that is offered.
Blue Grotto - the caves boat trip at the Blue Grotto is optional. If you would like to do this allow €10 per person which is paid directly to the boat operator. Our transport is not permitted to take you to the boat departure point, which is located in the bay at the bottom of a short steep hill. Electric mini cabs are available during the peak season months to take to/from the car park for small supplements of a couple of euros. If you opt not to participate in the boat trip there are small shops and plenty of bars where you can grab a drink and enjoy the scenery. Occasionally the boat trip is cancelled due to rough seas. If this does happen, we will still visit the Blue Grotto for a photo stop from the Belvedere and replace the time allocated for the boat trip at one of the other locations.