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St. John's Co. Cathedral
Mdina Streets

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Half
Day
Valletta City
&
Medieval Mdina
Our first visit during this tour is
Valletta, built by the Knights of St. John in 1565.
Here
we include the Barraka
Gardens
which offer stunning views of the
Grand Harbour
and magnificent fortifications, a walk down
Triq Republikka
where you can admire numerous historical buildings built by the
Knights of St. John
including the
Aubereges,
the
Grand Masters Palace
and the
St. John's Co. Cathedral,
the church of the order and also home to
Caravaggio's
masterpiece "Beheading of St. John" amonst other treasures. Our next stop
will be to Mdina, the old capital of Malta. Mdina is a unique medieval
city, built in the 9th century, the city was built on a plateau in the
centre of the island and from the high bastion walls you can admire stunning
views of the island. This medieval city is a maze of narrow alleys and
magnificent architecture, the only way to appreciate this special city is
to stroll through it and admire the living history. Our tour ends here and
we make our way back to your ship.
!Note St. John's Co. Cathedral is closed on Sunday's and
Public Holidays in which case it can be replaced with the Grand Masters
Palace or any other site you may prefer. |
Prices
Based on transport size not per person.
EUR145.00 for 1 to 3 passengers
EUR215.00 for 4 to 6 passengers
EUR285.00 for 7 to 8 passengers
For groups of 9 and over
contact us for a quote.
Includes:
4 hour tour
Private Transport
English Speaking Driver
Cruise Ship
Pick-up/Drop-off
Not Included:
Lunch
Entrance Fees
Sunday/Public Holiday supplement, add EUR20.00
Licensed Tour Guides
Our English speaking
drivers will provide you with lots of general information about the area,
towns and sites you visit. However they are not permitted to guide around
historical sites.
If you would like a Licensed Tour Guide to accompany and guide you around
temples, fortified cities and other historical buildings and sites add
EUR65.00 for the full tour duration.
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