Grand Baltic Explorer
- Return flights
- 9 nights in 4-star hotels
- 13 meals: 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
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Mon- Fri: 0900-1800 Saturday: 0900 - 1700 Sun & BH: Closed
Mon- Fri: 0900-1800 Saturday: 0900 - 1700 Sun & BH: Closed
Malta is a mesmerising destination that has a definite charm to it, which can make anyone feel relaxed and ready for adventure. Situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and the North African coast, Malta has plenty of sights and attractions that’ll appeal to overseas visitors with all sorts of tastes. From taking in spectacular views at St Paul’s Bay to cruising through the spellbinding Blue Grotto caves, the experiences you’ll have on a Malta holiday are guaranteed to stay with you forever. With a mild climate and a rich history and heritage, it’s easy to understand what makes a Malta guided tour holiday so enticing.
Malta escorted tours with Travelsphere cater for travellers with a wide variety of interests. If you’re a fan of culture, you’re in the right place: Malta is a nation known for its historic sites relating to a succession of powers, including Roman, Moorish, Knights of Saint John, French, and British. And then there’s Mosta Village and its remarkable church; modelled after the Pantheon in Rome, it became famous during WW2 when a bomb crashed through its dome but – some might say miraculously! – failed to explode. With Travelsphere, you’ll also get the chance to explore the Maltese capital city of Valletta, home to the Barrakka Gardens, which offer magnificent views of the famous Grand Harbour, and the majestic St Paul's Church. Make Malta your go-to destination and enjoy it to the fullest with Travelsphere!
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For an all encompassing Malta experience - you cannot beat our Discover Malta tour. Set over 8 days, there is plenty of time to learn about the island's culture, taste its cuisine and relax in the seemingly endless sunshine. With trips to Valletta, Mdina and three cities of Senglea, Cospicua and Vittoriosa - you will see several historic buildings and churches and get a real sense of the country's heritage as well as enjoying its natural beauty.
The roar of the Saluting Battery - Valletta's ceremonial cannons - traditionally used to fire salutes to visiting naval vessels.
The stunning coastline - with the views across Grand Harbour of Valletta across to Fort St Angelo and the Three Cities to the beaches of St Paul's Bay
The food & drink - on the Discover Malta tour - we are lucky enough to spend a day on a traditional farm, learning about the making of olive oil and enjoying a lunch of specialities which have been cooked by the family for generations. And don't forget about the Maltese wines!
Malta is GMT + 1h during Standard Time and + 2h during Daylight Saving months
Malta's climate is typically Mediterranean. Summer is hot and dry with temperatures reaching 32 °C in July and August. Winter is mild and wet, and temperatures only dropping to around 15 - 17 °C during December to February.
Malta is a small country in the middle of the ocean, meaning even if you're inland it's almost always breezy - so we always recommend layers, even in summer time.
As with many of tours - there is a lot to see and walking will play quite a part in that - so bring comfortable shoes!
With a maximum of 15 to 35 people on nearly all our guided holidays to Europe, you’ll be right at the heart of the adventure when you travel with us. Here are just a few of the amazing experiences you can enjoy on one of our smaller-group holidays.
Malta possesses a rich history and is home to some unique UNESCO-listed temples. Why not learn a little more about them…
We’ve put together a comprehensive guide to Europe to highlight some of the most interesting features you’ll find on a tour with Travelsphere.