Our tours are perfectly sized for comfort, accommodating small groups of up to four people. Perfect for those with limited mobility. This ensures a more personalized and engaging experience as you explore ancient streets lined with timeless architecture and stories.
Each tour is conducted in our charming tuk-tuks, providing a fun and eco-friendly way to see the sights without the crowds. You're not just taking a tour; you're embarking on an adventure that takes you back in time. Our English narrative will be offering you a deeper understanding of the historical significance and natural beauty of these iconic locations.
Each ticket includes a tasting experience.
Book with us today and experience Malta like never before—from the quaint streets of Mdina to the spectacular vistas at Dingli Cliffs— all from the comfort of our stylish tuk-tuks. Perfect for families, friends, or a romantic getaway, let us make your visit unforgettable.
The Domus Romana in Rabat, Malta, is an ancient Roman villa with a simple, symmetrical design. Built with local limestone, its pale exterior blends with the surrounding area. The entrance is marked by a large arched doorway leading into a courtyard, flanked by smaller windows. The structure is surrounded by high walls, offering protection and privacy. While much of the original decoration is not visible from the outside, remnants of Roman columns and architectural details hint at its former grandeur. The villa sits amidst other Roman ruins in a quiet residential area, with a reconstructed roof to give a sense of its ancient appearance. The surrounding garden adds to the historical ambiance.
The Mdina Gate in Malta is an impressive, fortified entrance to the historic city of Mdina. Built in the 18th century, its grand, Baroque design features a large archway flanked by bastions and defensive walls. The gate is made of local limestone, giving it a warm, golden hue. Above the arch, a coat of arms and a statue of the Virgin Mary are prominent, adding to its architectural beauty. The outer facade is marked by a large, imposing doorway, while the surrounding area includes a bridge leading to the city. The Mdina Gate stands as a striking symbol of Malta’s rich history, offering a majestic entry into the medieval city.
St. Paul's Church in Rabat, Malta, is an elegant Baroque-style church located near the site where St. Paul is believed to have stayed after shipwrecking on the island. The church’s exterior features a simple, yet graceful façade made of limestone, with a central entrance framed by decorative columns and a large, arched doorway. Above the entrance, a circular window adds to the structure's symmetry. The façade is crowned with a small bell tower. The church is surrounded by narrow streets, contributing to its intimate, historic atmosphere. The exterior, while understated, reflects the church’s significance as a place of worship and historical importance.
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