Travel details
€ 1,500
/ per person
Note: The reference price reflects the rate at the time of booking.
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Duration |
2025/11/01 (Sat) 〜 2025/11/06 (Thu) |
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Participants |
2 person(s)(Adults 2 person(s)、Children 0 person(s)) |
Travel story
Ruins, ports, and churches,
all exist without speaking too much, just being there.
Such a country existed in the middle of the Mediterranean.
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Based in Valletta, we will visit the old town where the history of the Knights of St. John remains, the ancient city of Mdina, and the breathtaking cliffs of Dingli.
On Gozo and Comino islands, we will encounter beautiful seas and the simple island life, and at the Tarxien Temples, we will meet traces of ancient beliefs.
This is a journey packed with memories of culture, nature, and prayer in a compact country.
Signature points
A historical walk listening to the tranquility of the city
In the UNESCO World Heritage town of Valletta, the spirit of the Knights of St. John is still etched in the buildings.
At the Baroque masterpiece, St. John's Co-Cathedral, experience being overwhelmed by Caravaggio's famous paintings and intricate decorations.
Furthermore, in the Three Cities (Vittoriosa, Senglea, Cospicua), a strange time flows where fortresses and daily life coexist.
Every time you walk through the city, you can taste the sensation of history emerging from the tranquility.
An adventure on a small island where nature and memories remain
In Mdina, you can feel the medieval cobblestones and the dignity of the ancient city before the Knights of Malta.
In the nearby Rabat, the simple life of Malta and the legends of St. Paul remain, surprising you with the depth of cultural layers.
At the cliffs of Dingli, the Mediterranean viewed from the highest point of the island offers a scene that seems to stop time.
At the Tarxien Temples, the ruins of fertility worship from 2500 BC quietly tell the story of the connection between civilization and humanity.
From island to island, wrapped in color and light
On Comino Island, enjoy snorkeling and sunbathing while being amazed by the clarity of the Blue Lagoon.
On Gozo Island, touch the fortified city of the Citadel and the townscape of Victoria, and the Neolithic Ġgantija Temples,
as the beautiful nature and multi-layered history of the island dissolve your heart.
The movement by cruise itself is picturesque, and the journey along the way remains in memory as part of the trip.
Itinerary
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Malta - Valletta
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Private transfer
Meet your driver at airport for your transfer to your hotel.
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
Standard room
Category: Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
☎: +356 21 669 028 📱: +356 99 059 628
152, Melita Street, Valletta, VLT 1412
https://www.palazzorosaria.com
Situated in Valletta, Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel is located a short distance from attractions such as the National Museum of Archaeology, the National War Museum, and Fort St Elmo. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk. Popular points of interest near Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel include Upper Barrakka Gardens, Casa Rocca Piccola, and Manoel Theatre.
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Included
transport, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Valletta Walk with St. John’s Co-Cathedral - Shared guided tour
Embark on a 3-hour+ walking tour of Valletta, the capital city of Malta, and explore its rich history and stunning architecture. Your journey begins at the Parliament building, City Gate Valletta, where you'll meet your licensed guide. As you stroll through the city, you'll visit key landmarks and learn about Valletta's fascinating past. The highlight of the tour is a guided visit to St. John’s Co-Cathedral, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Inside, you'll see Caravaggio’s famous painting, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, and marvel at the intricate interior decorations. Please note that entrance tickets to St. John’s Co-Cathedral (€15 adult) are not included in the tour price and must be purchased on the day. The tour is available every Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 a.m.; comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
[English Guide]
afternoon
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free time
You have the afternoon free to spend as you wish.
Explore the Three Cities - Free time
The Three Cities in Malta, also known as Cottonera, consist of three historic fortified towns: Vittoriosa (Birgu), Senglea (Isla), and Cospicua (Bormla). Vittoriosa dates back to Phoenician times but gained prominence during the Order of Saint John’s rule. Visit Fort Saint Angelo, built on the ancient Castrum Maris site, and explore the narrow streets. Discover Malta's role in WWII at the Malta at War Museum. Senglea was founded after the 1551 attack, and it sits on the L’Isola peninsula. Explore the charming streets and visit Fort Saint Michael. Cospicua was granted the city status in 1722 by Grandmaster Marc’Antonio Zondadari. Around Cospicua, admire the Cottonera Lines. Remember, these cities are rich in history and architectural gems, so take your time exploring! Note: the Three Cities are connected to Valletta by a ferry service.
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
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Included
english speaking guide, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Day trip from Valletta - Private driver
Your driver will accompany you throughout the day on your tour, with stops of 3 hours in Mdina and 1 hour at Dingli Cliffs, to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey. While our drivers are knowledgeable, please note that they are not licensed tour guides and cannot offer guided tours or explanations of towns or cultural sites.
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Malta - Mdina
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Walking tour of Mdina and Rabat - Shared tour
The city of Mdina, the ancient capital of Malta until the arrival of the Knights of St. John in the year 1530, is a must-see in Malta. Discover the Medieval atmosphere of this enchanting city where some scenes of the TV show Game of Thrones were shot. The Rabat suburb is just a few steps away. Here, we will go for a walk in the heart of the village, discovering the typical Maltese architecture. Shared tour with English-speaking guide. Duration 2h. No entrance tickets included. The tour runs on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. We may need to switch the days in the itinerary so you can take this tour.
[English Guide]
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Enjoy a panoramic view at Dingli Cliffs - Free time
The cliffs of Dingli offer some of Malta's most scenic landscapes: located close to the highest point of the island, they stand out at a height of about 200 meters above sea level. The cliffs are famous for the panorama, but the whole area is full of things to see: you can take longer or shorter walks, with a naturalistic or historical-cultural theme. On the most panoramic place of the cliffs is the Cliffs Interpretation Center, an information center dedicated to the cliff and what is around it, not far from the church of Maria Maddalena.
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Malta - Valletta
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
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Included
transport, local guide, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Malta - Gozo & Comino
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Two Islands Cruise: Gozo & Comino in a day - Independent tour with shared transportation included
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Two Islands Cruise, exploring the stunning islands of Comino and Gozo. Departing from Bugibba Jetty, this full-day excursion takes you to the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon, where you can swim, snorkel, and relax on the boat's sun loungers. Next, you'll visit the island of Gozo, where you can explore its charming capital, Victoria, also known as Rabat. Discover the island's rich history and visit attractions like the Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and various fascinating museums. The cruise also includes a stop at the Crystal Lagoon, a hidden gem surrounded by cliffs, offering a unique and serene experience. Enjoy the thrill of a 10-meter slide into the inviting waters and take in the breathtaking views of Malta's coastline from the boat.
Note: the tour starts in Sliema where you can arrive by bus or taxi (not included)
Private transfer from Bugibba to La Valletta
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Explore Comino island - Free time
Comino is one of the islands of the archipelago of the Calipsee Islands; it is located in the Gozo channel, between the island of Malta and that of Gozo in the Mediterranean Sea. The island has an extension of 3.5 km² and may owe its name to cumin, the wild fennel called kemmuna in Maltese, one of the few plants that once managed to grow on arid soil. Comino is known for its tranquility and isolation and the Blue Lagoon. Today Comino is a wildlife reserve for birds and administratively it is part of the municipality of Għajnsielem which embraces part of southeastern Gozo. Comino can be reached from Gozo or Valletta with boat excursions.
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The island of Gozo - Free time
Gozo is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, one of the 21 that make up the Maltese Archipelago. Inhabited for thousands of years, it is testimony to the immigration and historical domination of the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Sicilians, French and English. It is known for the ruins of the Neolithic Temple of Gigantia, the paths for rural excursions, the beaches and the sites for scuba diving. The Citadel is a fortified medieval complex overlooking Gozo's capital Rabat (also called Victoria). The city is home to a 17th-century Baroque cathedral and various museums. The Archeology Museum houses 3,000-year-old sculptures and other relics. The beaches on the island include the village of Marsalforn and the Bay of Xlendi. To the north, Ramla Bay is known for its red sand.
Private transfer from La Valletta to Bugibba.
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Malta - Valletta
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
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Included
excursion, local guide, transport, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Day trip to Marsaxlokk, Tarxien and the 3 Cities from Valletta with a private driver
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Malta - Marsaxlokk
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Wander around Marsaxlokk - Free time
Marsaxlokk is an inhabited center, formerly a fishing village, located in the southeast area of Malta, around the bay of the same name. The name means "port of the sirocco", or rather located to the south-east, in Maltese. Marsaxlokk is one of the most characteristic ports, and it is also one of the richest markets on the island; in fact from here come the largest quantities of fish sold on the island. In particular, swordfish, tuna and dolphinfish are caught in abundance in the period between spring and autumn. During the week the catch is sold in Valletta, on Sunday directly in the port.
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Malta - Tarxien
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Discover the Temples of Tarxien - Free time
The megalithic temples of Tarxien perfectly reflect the construction techniques of the first civilizations that populated Malta. Marvel at this building from the year 2800 BC. They are the most recent megalithic temples on the island and, therefore, the best preserved. In 1913, local farmers discovered them by accident and, later, the temples were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This religious complex consists of four temples built between 3000 and 2500 BC. During the archaeological excavations, sharp objects and bones of animals were discovered which would suggest that funeral rites were practised inside with animal sacrifices. In addition, many semicircular rooms have carved stone altars with spiral motifs. This type of decoration, which is repeated in other megalithic temples in Malta, refers to eternity and life. Visiting the Tarxien temples, you can see the sculpture of an ancient fertility goddess. Entrance ticket not included: €6 per adult.
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Malta - Valletta
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
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Included
transport, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Private transfer
Meet your driver at your hotel for your transfer to airport.
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Included
transport
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Malta - Valletta
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Private transfer
Meet your driver at airport for your transfer to your hotel.
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
Standard room
Category: Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
☎: +356 21 669 028 📱: +356 99 059 628
152, Melita Street, Valletta, VLT 1412
https://www.palazzorosaria.com
Situated in Valletta, Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel is located a short distance from attractions such as the National Museum of Archaeology, the National War Museum, and Fort St Elmo. The accommodation provides a 24-hour front desk. Popular points of interest near Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel include Upper Barrakka Gardens, Casa Rocca Piccola, and Manoel Theatre.
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Included
transport, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Valletta Walk with St. John’s Co-Cathedral - Shared guided tour
Embark on a 3-hour+ walking tour of Valletta, the capital city of Malta, and explore its rich history and stunning architecture. Your journey begins at the Parliament building, City Gate Valletta, where you'll meet your licensed guide. As you stroll through the city, you'll visit key landmarks and learn about Valletta's fascinating past. The highlight of the tour is a guided visit to St. John’s Co-Cathedral, a masterpiece of Baroque architecture. Inside, you'll see Caravaggio’s famous painting, The Beheading of St. John the Baptist, and marvel at the intricate interior decorations. Please note that entrance tickets to St. John’s Co-Cathedral (€15 adult) are not included in the tour price and must be purchased on the day. The tour is available every Wednesday and Friday at 10:00 a.m.; comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
[English Guide]
afternoon
-
free time
You have the afternoon free to spend as you wish.
Explore the Three Cities - Free time
The Three Cities in Malta, also known as Cottonera, consist of three historic fortified towns: Vittoriosa (Birgu), Senglea (Isla), and Cospicua (Bormla). Vittoriosa dates back to Phoenician times but gained prominence during the Order of Saint John’s rule. Visit Fort Saint Angelo, built on the ancient Castrum Maris site, and explore the narrow streets. Discover Malta's role in WWII at the Malta at War Museum. Senglea was founded after the 1551 attack, and it sits on the L’Isola peninsula. Explore the charming streets and visit Fort Saint Michael. Cospicua was granted the city status in 1722 by Grandmaster Marc’Antonio Zondadari. Around Cospicua, admire the Cottonera Lines. Remember, these cities are rich in history and architectural gems, so take your time exploring! Note: the Three Cities are connected to Valletta by a ferry service.
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
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Included
english speaking guide, bedroom and breakfast
-
Breakfast
-
Day trip from Valletta - Private driver
Your driver will accompany you throughout the day on your tour, with stops of 3 hours in Mdina and 1 hour at Dingli Cliffs, to ensure a smooth and comfortable journey. While our drivers are knowledgeable, please note that they are not licensed tour guides and cannot offer guided tours or explanations of towns or cultural sites.
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Malta - Mdina
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Walking tour of Mdina and Rabat - Shared tour
The city of Mdina, the ancient capital of Malta until the arrival of the Knights of St. John in the year 1530, is a must-see in Malta. Discover the Medieval atmosphere of this enchanting city where some scenes of the TV show Game of Thrones were shot. The Rabat suburb is just a few steps away. Here, we will go for a walk in the heart of the village, discovering the typical Maltese architecture. Shared tour with English-speaking guide. Duration 2h. No entrance tickets included. The tour runs on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. We may need to switch the days in the itinerary so you can take this tour.
[English Guide]
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Enjoy a panoramic view at Dingli Cliffs - Free time
The cliffs of Dingli offer some of Malta's most scenic landscapes: located close to the highest point of the island, they stand out at a height of about 200 meters above sea level. The cliffs are famous for the panorama, but the whole area is full of things to see: you can take longer or shorter walks, with a naturalistic or historical-cultural theme. On the most panoramic place of the cliffs is the Cliffs Interpretation Center, an information center dedicated to the cliff and what is around it, not far from the church of Maria Maddalena.
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Malta - Valletta
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
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Included
transport, local guide, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Malta - Gozo & Comino
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Two Islands Cruise: Gozo & Comino in a day - Independent tour with shared transportation included
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Two Islands Cruise, exploring the stunning islands of Comino and Gozo. Departing from Bugibba Jetty, this full-day excursion takes you to the crystal-clear waters of the Blue Lagoon, where you can swim, snorkel, and relax on the boat's sun loungers. Next, you'll visit the island of Gozo, where you can explore its charming capital, Victoria, also known as Rabat. Discover the island's rich history and visit attractions like the Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and various fascinating museums. The cruise also includes a stop at the Crystal Lagoon, a hidden gem surrounded by cliffs, offering a unique and serene experience. Enjoy the thrill of a 10-meter slide into the inviting waters and take in the breathtaking views of Malta's coastline from the boat.
Note: the tour starts in Sliema where you can arrive by bus or taxi (not included)
Private transfer from Bugibba to La Valletta
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Explore Comino island - Free time
Comino is one of the islands of the archipelago of the Calipsee Islands; it is located in the Gozo channel, between the island of Malta and that of Gozo in the Mediterranean Sea. The island has an extension of 3.5 km² and may owe its name to cumin, the wild fennel called kemmuna in Maltese, one of the few plants that once managed to grow on arid soil. Comino is known for its tranquility and isolation and the Blue Lagoon. Today Comino is a wildlife reserve for birds and administratively it is part of the municipality of Għajnsielem which embraces part of southeastern Gozo. Comino can be reached from Gozo or Valletta with boat excursions.
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The island of Gozo - Free time
Gozo is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, one of the 21 that make up the Maltese Archipelago. Inhabited for thousands of years, it is testimony to the immigration and historical domination of the Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Sicilians, French and English. It is known for the ruins of the Neolithic Temple of Gigantia, the paths for rural excursions, the beaches and the sites for scuba diving. The Citadel is a fortified medieval complex overlooking Gozo's capital Rabat (also called Victoria). The city is home to a 17th-century Baroque cathedral and various museums. The Archeology Museum houses 3,000-year-old sculptures and other relics. The beaches on the island include the village of Marsalforn and the Bay of Xlendi. To the north, Ramla Bay is known for its red sand.
Private transfer from La Valletta to Bugibba.
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Malta - Valletta
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
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Included
excursion, local guide, transport, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Day trip to Marsaxlokk, Tarxien and the 3 Cities from Valletta with a private driver
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Malta - Marsaxlokk
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Wander around Marsaxlokk - Free time
Marsaxlokk is an inhabited center, formerly a fishing village, located in the southeast area of Malta, around the bay of the same name. The name means "port of the sirocco", or rather located to the south-east, in Maltese. Marsaxlokk is one of the most characteristic ports, and it is also one of the richest markets on the island; in fact from here come the largest quantities of fish sold on the island. In particular, swordfish, tuna and dolphinfish are caught in abundance in the period between spring and autumn. During the week the catch is sold in Valletta, on Sunday directly in the port.
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Malta - Tarxien
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Discover the Temples of Tarxien - Free time
The megalithic temples of Tarxien perfectly reflect the construction techniques of the first civilizations that populated Malta. Marvel at this building from the year 2800 BC. They are the most recent megalithic temples on the island and, therefore, the best preserved. In 1913, local farmers discovered them by accident and, later, the temples were declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This religious complex consists of four temples built between 3000 and 2500 BC. During the archaeological excavations, sharp objects and bones of animals were discovered which would suggest that funeral rites were practised inside with animal sacrifices. In addition, many semicircular rooms have carved stone altars with spiral motifs. This type of decoration, which is repeated in other megalithic temples in Malta, refers to eternity and life. Visiting the Tarxien temples, you can see the sculpture of an ancient fertility goddess. Entrance ticket not included: €6 per adult.
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Malta - Valletta
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Palazzo Rosaria Boutique Hotel
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Included
transport, bedroom and breakfast
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Breakfast
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Private transfer
Meet your driver at your hotel for your transfer to airport.
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Included
transport
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