Richard I.
“A very good guide”
Cynthia did a great tour and it gave us a good snapshot of Malta's remarkable history. It was perfect to get our bearings from day one so we could make the most of our time
Cynthia D.
Your kind words are much appreciated.
Richard I.
“Excellent, knowledgeable, adaptable guide.”
Martin was Great. He was able to quickly pivot to change our tour as we had already seen some of the content. His knowledge was first-class. He was very friendly, considerate and obliging. Martin went above and well beyond with Additional scope and time which we were more than happy to compensate for, beyond his expectations. A 1st class person.
Martin F.
Thank you, Richard. It was a pleasure showing you around. I fully enjoined your company. Safe journeys and wish you the rest of a perfect holiday.
Patri G.
“Spanish tour with Nadine”
We had the opportunity to learn about Valletta thanks to Nadine. She gave us a tour in Spanish for a group and the truth is that we had a great time, it was very enjoyable and Nadine is a sweetheart.
Nadine T.
Many thanks for your 5 star review , greatly appreciated
Explore Malta today with a private tour guide, unveiling the country’s hidden gems and treasured secrets for an exclusive adventure. Magical Malta awaits!
Elevate your travels by teaming up with a knowledgeable guide and crafting a unique, personalized itinerary tailor-made for you and your loved ones. With a local transforming expertise into unforgettable memories, you’ll gain deeper knowledge of Mdina, Malta's interesting film culture, and and more.
Rely on your private guide to carve out Malta’s unique community spots such as the Fontanella Tea Garden or Mnajdra Temple Complex. Immersing yourself in the authentic Mediterranean lifestyle that Malta has to offer has never been easier.
3-4 days in Malta will allow you to experience the nation’s well known spots while squeezing in a few hidden gems along the way. With so much to see, your Malta trip could feature these in-depth tours;
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Exploring Malta by foot or bus with a local guide that knows the country’s ins and outs enables you to navigate tight corners, hidden beaches, cultural layers and vibrant social scenes.
Private guides create a new level of access and understanding in a nation as laid-back yet complex as Malta by maximizing your time while allowing you to soak in the sights and sounds of the seaside.
Need to know more about the private guide experience? Check out Hiring A Guide In Malta: Pros & Cons.
December to February: Avoiding the crowds & heat- Winter in Malta isn’t as cold as other European nations thanks to its Mediterranean climate. Though rainfall is more frequent during this season, it’s ideal for those looking for a quiet version of the island.
June to August: Sun, sands & heavy crowds- June to August is peak tourist season for Malta, with tourist numbers for these three months (900,000) often outnumbering Malta’s population (518,536). Still, it’s a great place if you’re looking for warm, toasty weather and plenty of water activities.
Want to learn more about tourism patterns, weather, do’s & don’ts and general information? Check out our Malta Tourism Statistics 2023.
Yes! At only 316 square kilometers, much of Malta can be explored while walking. If you get tired, the extensive bus system is a great way to supplement your trekking. The nation’s small size makes it the ideal place for quiet evening strolls, early morning walking tours and lunchtime food tours. Malta’s coastline has some tranquil walking routes along;
Disclaimer: Talk to a guide about safety while walking, as Maltesers have a reputation for driving passionately and aggressively.
Malta’s scenic landscapes, heartwarming cuisine and unique culture are a great reason to spend a few days getting lost in the ‘Land of Honey’. Some highlights to consider include;
Yes! The nation’s small size makes walking, bus riding or cycling a better option (though there are no official cycling lanes). Cars are ideal for those looking for hidden beach locales, but a car isn’t necessary, especially during rush hour when walking is almost always faster.
That’s a tough one! With that being said, most consider the Blue Grotto, a series of grand sea caves along the Southeast Malta shoreline to be the most breathtaking place on the island.
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