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Malta and Gozo Discovery
Tour code: MLA Tour style: Classic Tour comfort: Standard Tour pace: Relaxed
DURATION DAYS 8
TOUR
£775 £996
Ta Pinu Basilica
Dwerja Point
Xlendi
Xaghra Ggantija Temples
Mediterranean Sea
MALTA Walking tour Qormi Bakery Marsovin Wine Cellars Mnajdra & Hagar Qim Temples
Walled Cities of Vittoriosa Cospicua & Senglea
0 km 15 km Malta & Gozo Discovery MLA Tour essentials Discovering Malta and Gozo
Join us and explore the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Gozo. We discover some of the most impressive and best preserved ancient sites in the Mediterranean, including the temple ruins of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra. We explore the capital Valletta and admire its impressive fortifi cations, bastion walls and imposing churches. We also explore the island of Gozo on some easy and rewarding walks, enjoy wine tasting and visit an olive estate.
8 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Join tour Malta airport. Catch the ferry to Gozo. Day 2 Xaghra Guided tour of Victoria. Explore the Citadel and the old prison. Visit the Ggantija temples in Xaghra and walk to Calypso cave. Day 3 Azure Travel to Dwejra and visit the Azure Window rock arch. Optional boat trip on the Inland Sea. Walk from Zebbug past the seaside resort of Marsalforn and catch the ferry back to Malta. Day 4 Valletta City Tour the capital, a UNECO World Heritage Site. Day 5 Hagar Qim Visit the temple ruins of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra.
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Optional boat trip to the Blue Grotto. Day 6 Grand Harbour Visit a typical Maltese bakery before exploring the three historical walled cities of Senglea, Vittoriosa and Cospicua. Take a boat trip around the Grand Harbour and visit wine cellars to sample the local produce. Day 7 Mdina Explore the city. Visit St Paul’s catacombs and an olive estate. Day 8 Tour ends at the airport .
Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.
Combine your tour Malta and Sicily Combination
Why not combine your tour of Malta and Gozo (MLA) with our Classical Sicily tour (CS) to make a two- week comprehensive tour of these fascinating and varied Mediterranean islands. Please refer to our website for more details
(MLA + CS = MLAS).
Accommodation: 7 nights standard hotels. Meals: 7 breakfasts and 1 lunch are included. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader and local guide(s). Transport: Bus, boat and ferry. Group size: Generally 12 - 18.
Planned tour dates
2014 Tour only dates 5 Apr - 12 Apr 12 Apr - 19 Apr 17 May - 24 May 24 May - 31 May 13 Sep - 20 Sep 18 Oct - 25 Oct
2015 Tour only dates 28 Mar - 4 Apr 4 Apr - 11 Apr 16 May - 23 May 23 May - 30 May
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
Single rooms are available from £100 Mdina Zebbug Marsalforn Ramia Bay VICTORIA Calypso Cave GOZO
Mgarr Harbour Cirkewwa
Cremona Olive Estate
SLIEMA
City tour & Grand Harbour boat trip
Valletta
TOUR ONLY
FLIGHT INCLUSIVE
D8 D8
AYS AYS
For more information and to book, go online at
www.explore.co.uk
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