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A Week of Educational Exploration in Malta

Friday, August 11: Exploring Valletta

Start your trip by immersing yourself in the rich history of Valletta, the capital city of Malta. In the morning, visit St. John's Co-Cathedral, a stunning Baroque masterpiece known for its intricate interior and Caravaggio paintings. In the afternoon, explore the Grandmaster's Palace, which houses the Office of the President of Malta and the Palace Armory. As the evening sets in, take a leisurely stroll along the fortified city walls for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the sea.

  • St. John's Co-Cathedral: Entrance fee: €10, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Grandmaster's Palace: Entrance fee: €10, Time spent: 1.5 hours
  • Valletta City Walls: Free, Time spent: 1 hour
Saturday, August 12: Discovering Mdina and Rabat

Embark on a journey to the medieval city of Mdina and its neighboring town of Rabat. In the morning, explore Mdina, also known as the "Silent City," and wander through its narrow streets, admiring the medieval architecture. Visit the Mdina Cathedral and the Mdina Dungeons for a deeper understanding of the city's history. In the afternoon, head to Rabat and visit the Roman Villa, a fascinating archaeological site with well-preserved mosaics. End your day with a visit to St. Paul's Catacombs, an underground complex of interconnected Roman cemeteries.

  • Mdina Cathedral: Entrance fee: €5, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Mdina Dungeons: Entrance fee: €5, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Roman Villa: Entrance fee: €6, Time spent: 1.5 hours
  • St. Paul's Catacombs: Entrance fee: €5, Time spent: 1.5 hours
Sunday, August 13: Exploring the Three Cities

Today, venture into the Three Cities: Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua. In the morning, visit Fort St. Angelo in Vittoriosa, a historic fortress with a rich military heritage. Explore the narrow streets of Senglea, enjoying the charming waterfront views. In the afternoon, discover the Inquisitor's Palace, a fascinating museum that provides insights into Malta's history during the Inquisition. End your day with a relaxing stroll along the waterfront promenade in Cospicua, known as the Marina.

  • Fort St. Angelo: Entrance fee: €8, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Inquisitor's Palace: Entrance fee: €6, Time spent: 1.5 hours
  • Waterfront Promenade, Cospicua: Free, Time spent: 1 hour
Monday, August 14: Discovering the Hypogeum and Hagar Qim

Delve into Malta's prehistoric past by visiting the Hypogeum and Hagar Qim. Start your day with a visit to the Hypogeum, an underground necropolis dating back to 3600 BC. Due to its preservation, only a limited number of visitors are allowed each day, so make sure to book your tickets well in advance. In the afternoon, explore the Hagar Qim Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site showcasing Neolithic megalithic structures.

  • The Hypogeum: Entrance fee: €35, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Hagar Qim Temples: Entrance fee: €10, Time spent: 1.5 hours
Tuesday, August 15: Visiting Gozo

Take a day trip to the charming island of Gozo, known for its scenic landscapes and historical sites. In the morning, visit the UNESCO-listed Ggantija Temples, Neolithic structures dating back to 3600 BC. Explore the Citadel in Victoria, the capital of Gozo, and enjoy panoramic views of the island. In the afternoon, relax on one of Gozo's picturesque beaches, such as Ramla Bay or Xlendi Bay, before heading back to Malta in the evening.

  • Ggantija Temples: Entrance fee: €9, Time spent: 1.5 hours
  • Victoria Citadel: Free, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Beach Visit: Free, Time spent: 2 hours
Wednesday, August 16: Learning at the National Museum of Archaeology

Immerse yourself in Malta's archaeological treasures at the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta. Spend the morning exploring the museum's extensive collection, including prehistoric artifacts, ancient pottery, and intricate sculptures. In the afternoon, visit the nearby Casa Rocca Piccola, a historic noble palace that offers a glimpse into the lives of the Maltese nobility. End your day with a visit to the Upper Barrakka Gardens, where you can relax and enjoy panoramic views of the Grand Harbor.

  • National Museum of Archaeology: Entrance fee: €5, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Casa Rocca Piccola: Entrance fee: €9, Time spent: 1 hour
  • Upper Barrakka Gardens: Free, Time spent: 1 hour
Thursday, August 17: Sliema and Shopping

Spend your last day exploring the vibrant town of Sliema and indulging in some retail therapy. In the morning, stroll along the Sliema Promenade, enjoying the views of the Mediterranean Sea. Visit The Point Shopping Mall, where you can find a variety of international brands. In the afternoon, explore the charming streets of Balluta Bay and relax at one of the waterfront cafes. End your trip with a sunset cruise around the picturesque Marsamxett Harbor.

  • Sliema Promenade: Free, Time spent: 1 hour
  • The Point Shopping Mall: Cost varies, Time spent: 2 hours
  • Balluta Bay: Free, Time spent: 1.5 hours
  • Sunset Cruise: Cost varies, Time spent: 2 hours

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a unique educational experience, consider visiting the Malta Maritime Museum in Birgu. This museum showcases Malta's maritime history, including ship models, nautical instruments, and artifacts from various periods. Another off the beaten path attraction is the Lascaris War Rooms, an underground complex that served as the nerve center of British operations during World War II. It offers an intriguing glimpse into Malta's wartime history.

For a taste of local life, head to Marsaxlokk, a traditional fishing village known for its colorful luzzu boats and bustling fish market. Explore the market to experience the vibrant atmosphere and sample some of Malta's fresh seafood delicacies.

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