HALF DAY TOURS TAILORED FOR CRUISE LINER VISITORS

Prices include Fully Licensed Guide, together with lunch or dinner, ferry tickets and entrance tickets to places of interest where applicable.

Valletta (G'Masters Palace) (Code CH01 )
Cruise Group Half Day Tour with Morning pickup Valletta Port at 09:00
Walk through the bustling streets and to Barracca Gardens for a breathtaking panorama of the Grand Harbour and then to St.John’s Co-Cathedral, visiting the church museum. After visit the Grand Master’s Palace and other buildings of historical importance. Finally stop at the Malta Experience for a multivision show, depicting Malta’s History.
1-3 Persons (Private) €230.00
Upper Barrakka Gardens:These gardens occupy the elevated space on the ramparts of St. Peter and St Paul Bastion. The garden was laid down in the mid 17th Century to provide a peaceful retreat for the pastime and relation of the Knights. The Grand Harbour with its position in the central part of the Mediterranean, Malta has always attracted the attention of reigning supremacies. This deep natural harbour has been regarded as a safe refuge since ancient times. With its breathtaking views of Fort St. Angelo, Fort Ricasoli and the historic Three Cities (Bormla also known as Cospicua, Birgu or Vittoriosa and Isla, otherwise known as Senglea) on one side and the magnificent re-developed Pinto Vaults on the other, Malta’s Grand Harbour commands the respect of many seafarers, tourists and historians of all nationalities.  St.John's Co-Cathedral: This splendid church was built between 1573 and 1577 during the reign of Gran Master Jean de la Cassiere. A baroque work of art in its architecture and sculptures, this Church boasts some of the most beautiful works of art by Mattia Preti and Caravaggio himself. The Palace Armoury dates from 1763 when Emanuel Pinto de Fonseca was Grand Master. Until 1976 the Armoury occupied a large hall at the rear side of the palace, but in 1976 this was taken over for use by the Maltese grand and beautiful building, it is today the seat of the President and Parliament of the Republic of Malta. Visit to The Malta Experience:A 45 minute audio visual show illustrating the history of the Maltese Islands
4-10 Persons (Private) €295.00
11 or More (Shared) €28.00 pp
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Valletta (St James Cavalier) (Code CH02 )
Cruise Group Half Day Tour with Morning pickup Valletta Port at 09:00
Walk through the bustling streets and to Barracca Gardens for a breathtaking panorama of the Grand Harbour and then to St.John’s Co-Cathedral, visiting the church museum. A visit to the sixteenth century fort - St.James Cavalier,converted into an arts Complex, a centre of creativity.
1-3 Persons (Private) €185.00
St.John's Co-Cathedral: This splendid church was built between 1573 and 1577 during the reign of Gran Master Jean de la Cassiere. A baroque work of art in its architecture and sculptures, this Church boasts some of the most beautiful works of art by Mattia Preti and Caravaggio himself. With its position in the central part of the Mediterranean, Malta has always attracted the attention of reigning supremacies. This deep natural harbour has been regarded as a safe refuge since ancient times. With its breathtaking views of Fort St. Angelo, Fort Ricasoli and the historic Three Cities (Bormla also known as Cospicua, Birgu or Vittoriosa and Isla, otherwise known as Senglea) on one side and the magnificent re-developed Pinto Vaults on the other, Malta’s Grand Harbour commands the respect of many seafarers, tourists and historians of all nationalities. St.James Cavalier Centre for Creativity: A sixteenth century fort built by the Knights of St. John as part of the military defenses of the city of Valletta, it has now been converted into an Arts complex with facilities for exhibitions, film and video, music and a small theatre in the round. The main objectives of the centre are threefold: to promote the contemporary Maltese art scene on a national and international level; to act as a cultural hub reflecting Malta's strategic geopolitical position at the centre of the Mediterranean; and to encourage art as a social event, creating bridges between people and nations. Valletta Market: The market is set by numerous hawkers, selling various items, clothing shoes, souvenirs. It is synonymous to the one of the paved streets of Valletta, which carries the name of Merchantt Street where numerous  shops and establishments are located in the Capital city.
4-10 Persons (Private) €200.00
11 or More (Shared) €20.00 pp
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Mdina and San Anton Gardens (Code CH03 )
Cruise Group Half Day Tour with Morning pickup Valletta Port at 09:00
Tour to the old capital of Mdina, walk through the silent city streets ,visit the imposing bastions to admire a panoramic view of the island.Proceed to Dingli Cliffs and finally stop at the botanic Gardens of San Anton.
1-3 Persons (Private) €175.00
Mdina, The Silent City: The old capital of Malta is a typical mediaeval, walled city situated in the centre of the Island. Mdina is the seat of several noble houses, including the islands' oldest titled family - created barons in 1350. The Dingli Cliffs: Dingli Cliffs are an impressive sight, especially if view them from sea level on an island cruise. They are the Island's natural fortress, one bastion the Knights did not have to build to protect themselves. From the cliff tops, one of the most striking views and sheerest drops is just west of Dingli village. Another atmospheric view is over to the uninhabited isle of Fifla. Dingli Cliffs seem to exude a mysterious charm especially late evening on calm summer days when the sunsets here can be dramatic. Following recent restoration works, this historic building is now used as a Government Guest Palace. San Anton Gardens: Probably the best known of the Islands’ gardens, San Anton gardens was laid out by Grand Master Antoine de Paule as grounds to his summer residence, San Anton Palace. From 1802 until 1964, San Anton Palace was the official residence of the British Governor, after which it remained a state building and is now the residence of the Maltese President. Various heads of state have visited the gardens over the years and numerous plaques mark their ceremonial tree planting. The garden is a botanical delight with mature trees, old stone urns, fountains, ponds and formal flower beds. The garden is formal with rustic touches and holds a wide variety of plants and flowers, such as Jacaranda trees, Norfolk Pines, Bougainvillea and roses. Nowadays, the garden is the Annual Horticultural Show venue and during summer, the spacious central court becomes an open-air theatre for drama and musical performances. San Anton Gardens: Probably the best known of the Islands’ gardens, San Anton gardens was laid out by Grand Master Antoine de Paule as grounds to his summer residence, San Anton Palace. From 1802 until 1964, San Anton Palace was the official residence of the British Governor, after which it remained a state building and is now the residence of the Maltese President. Various heads of state have visited the gardens over the years and numerous plaques mark their ceremonial tree planting. The garden is a botanical delight with mature trees, old stone urns, fountains, ponds and formal flower beds. The garden is formal with rustic touches and holds a wide variety of plants and flowers, such as Jacaranda trees, Norfolk Pines, Bougainvillea and roses. Nowadays, the garden is the Annual Horticultural Show venue and during summer, the spacious central court becomes an open-air theatre for drama and musical performances.
4-10 Persons (Private) €185.00
11 or More (Shared) €20.00 pp
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