South Tour
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GUIDED WALKING TOUR INCLUDED - VALLETTA
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South Tour
· Valletta (walking tour of 45 minutes – all entrances to museums and heritage sites are optional)
· 3 Cities (walking tour of 30 minutes – all entrances to museums and heritage sites are optional)
· Tarxien Temples (stop for 30 minutes – entrance is optional)
· Marsaxlokk (stop for 60 minutes including free time for lunch)
· Blue Grotto (stop for 45 minutes – optional boat rides)
1. City Sightseeing from Sliema Ferries. Departure at 10.15am (in front of Burger King)
2. Manoel Island: An Island bearing the name of the Portuguese Grandmaster Manoel de Vilhena.
3. Ta’ Xbieb (passing by): Used to be a typical Maltese fishing village, ironically from a fishing village it is now a very elite area as many of the buildings nowadays serve as Embassies.
4. The Yacht Marina & Msida (passing by): The new yacht marina together with the beautiful surrounding garden were constructed in the year 1988.
5. Valletta Capital City: Valletta is Malta’s capital city bearing the name of its founder the French grandmaster Jeans Parisot de Valette. Valletta is surrounded with many places of interest. You will stop for a walking tour in Valletta with our local guide.
6. The 3 Cities: The ‘3 cities’ refer to Cospicua, Senglea and Vittoriosa. Together with our local guide you will walk around the streets of these cities.
7. Tarxien: Next stop will be at the village of Tarxien, rich in heritage sites which date back to the ‘Copper Age’. The Neolithic Temples of Tarxien gives you the opportunity to see how the first settlers on the Island were able to build magnificent temples that survive up to the present day.
8. Marsaxlokk: this is a place to admire the typical brightly coloured fishing boats, known as ‘Il-Lizzu’, fishing nets that are most of the times spread on the quay to dry in the sun and other fishermen can be seen mending these nets.
9. Blue Grotto: Last stop for this tour is at the Clue Grotto. The Blue Grotto was carved by years of persistent pounding by the sea. There is also time for an optional boat tour. (Boat tour is subject to weather conditions)
· Valletta (walking tour of 45 minutes – all entrances to museums and heritage sites are optional)
· 3 Cities (walking tour of 30 minutes – all entrances to museums and heritage sites are optional)
· Tarxien Temples (stop for 30 minutes – entrance is optional)
· Marsaxlokk (stop for 60 minutes including free time for lunch)
· Blue Grotto (stop for 45 minutes – optional boat rides)
1. City Sightseeing from Sliema Ferries. Departure at 10.15am (in front of Burger King)
2. Manoel Island: An Island bearing the name of the Portuguese Grandmaster Manoel de Vilhena.
3. Ta’ Xbieb (passing by): Used to be a typical Maltese fishing village, ironically from a fishing village it is now a very elite area as many of the buildings nowadays serve as Embassies.
4. The Yacht Marina & Msida (passing by): The new yacht marina together with the beautiful surrounding garden were constructed in the year 1988.
5. Valletta Capital City: Valletta is Malta’s capital city bearing the name of its founder the French grandmaster Jeans Parisot de Valette. Valletta is surrounded with many places of interest. You will stop for a walking tour in Valletta with our local guide.
6. The 3 Cities: The ‘3 cities’ refer to Cospicua, Senglea and Vittoriosa. Together with our local guide you will walk around the streets of these cities.
7. Tarxien: Next stop will be at the village of Tarxien, rich in heritage sites which date back to the ‘Copper Age’. The Neolithic Temples of Tarxien gives you the opportunity to see how the first settlers on the Island were able to build magnificent temples that survive up to the present day.
8. Marsaxlokk: this is a place to admire the typical brightly coloured fishing boats, known as ‘Il-Lizzu’, fishing nets that are most of the times spread on the quay to dry in the sun and other fishermen can be seen mending these nets.
9. Blue Grotto: Last stop for this tour is at the Clue Grotto. The Blue Grotto was carved by years of persistent pounding by the sea. There is also time for an optional boat tour. (Boat tour is subject to weather conditions)