Cultural Immersion in Malta

  • Day 1: Valletta
    25 minutes (5.6 miles) from Malta International Airport

    Valletta is the capital of Malta and has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Some of the top attractions to visit include St. John’s Co-cathedral, the Upper Barrakka Gardens, and the National Museum of Archaeology.

  • Day 2: Mdina
    30 minutes (6.9 miles) from Valletta

    Mdina is a fortified city also known as the “Silent City”. Some of the best attractions include the Mdina Cathedral, the Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum, and the Mdina Dungeons.

  • Day 3: Gozo
    20 minutes (4.9 miles) from Cirkewwa Ferry Terminal

    Gozo is a smaller island situated north of Malta. The island is famous for its scenic landscapes, beaches, and cultural heritage. Some of the must-visit sites include the Ġgantija temples and the Citadel.

  • Day 4: Hagar Qim and Mnajdra
    35 minutes (9.4 miles) from Valletta

    Hagar Qim and Mnajdra are two prehistoric temples that have stood the test of time. They are considered as some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world and have been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

  • Day 5: Mosta Church and Dome
    20 minutes (5.6 miles) from Valletta

    The Mosta Church and Dome is one of the largest and most significant churches in Malta. It is famous for its large dome and stunning architecture, which dates back to the mid-19th century.

  • Day 6: Tarxien Temples
    15 minutes (2.8 miles) from Valletta

    The Tarxien Temples are three Neolithic temples that date back to 3600 BC. The temples have been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are some of the most impressive examples of Maltese prehistoric architecture.

  • Day 7: Hal Saflieni Hypogeum
    25 minutes (5.6 miles) from Valletta

    The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum is a prehistoric burial site that dates back to around 4000 BC. It is a unique subterranean structure that has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  • Day 8: Three Cities
    20 minutes (5.6 miles) from Valletta

    The Three Cities, Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, are located across the Grand Harbor from Valletta. They are home to various historical attractions such as the Inquisitor’s Palace, the Maritime Museum, and the Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • St. John’s Co-cathedral (1-2 hours, €10)
  • National Museum of Archaeology (1-2 hours, €5)
  • Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum (1-2 hours, €10)
  • Ġgantija temples (1-2 hours, €10)
  • Mosta Church and Dome (1-2 hours, free)
  • Tarxien Temples (1-2 hours, €6)
  • Hal Saflieni Hypogeum (2-3 hours, €35)
  • Inquisitor’s Palace (1-2 hours, €8)
  • Maritime Museum (1-2 hours, €5)
  • Church of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception (1-2 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs (including transport and accommodation): €110-€160

Transportation

The best way to get around Malta is by using public transportation, such as buses or ferries. Weekly and fortnightly passes are available for purchase that provide unlimited travel on all modes of public transportation. Taxis are also available, but they are generally more expensive. The total cost of transportation during the trip is estimated to be €20-€30.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider taking a trip to the Blue Lagoon, located on the island of Comino. The lagoon is famous for its crystal clear water and stunning scenery. If you have less time, skip the Three Cities and spend more time exploring Valletta, as it has the highest concentration of cultural attractions in Malta.

Airports

Malta International Airport (MLA) is the main airport in Malta. It is located in Luqa and is around 5.6 miles from Valletta. Public transportation is available to and from the airport, including buses, taxis, and car rentals.

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