10-Day Malta Tour Packages
Insider tips: Recommended 10-day Malta tour itineraries
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8 Days in Malta, incl. Gozo and Valletta
Rich cultural heritage spans 11 destinations across Malta and Gozo, from UNESCO temples at Ggantija to Valletta's fortified Old City. The route winds through Mdina's medieval streets, Blue Grotto's caves, and Three Cities' harbors. Includes 7 breakfasts, 1 lunch, comfortable hotels in Sliema and Gozo, rated 4.5/5 by 60+ travelers.

- Days 1-2
Gozo Island
Start your Malta adventure by taking the 25-minute ferry to peaceful Gozo after landing at Malta International Airport. "The Citadel in Gozo was a highlight - offering incredible views across the entire island." Begin in Xlendi to take in the coastal views before heading to Victoria (Rabat), the island's capital. Visit the grand Citadel and the UNESCO-listed Ggantija temples, which are older than the pyramids. Travel tip: Book the 4:30 PM transfer if you can, since morning traffic from Valletta often delays earlier shuttles.

- Day 3
Dwejra & Malta Transfer
Visit the stunning coastline of Dwejra and Fungus Rock. Take a boat ride through the Inland Sea tunnel if weather allows - your best chance is from May to September. Walk along the coast to Xwejni Bay to see the traditional limestone salt pans. Head back to main Malta island in the afternoon and settle into Sliema, where you'll find plenty of restaurants and bars nearby.

- Day 4
Valletta Deep Dive
Spend a full day exploring UNESCO-listed Valletta. "St John's Co-Cathedral was magnificent," one visitor shared. "Get there before 9 AM to beat tour groups." Walk down Republic Street to see beautiful Baroque buildings and stop at the National Museum of Archaeology. Visit Upper Barrakka Gardens for the best harbor views, especially at sunset.

- Day 5
Three Cities & Harbor Tour
Discover the historic Three Cities of Senglea, Vittoriosa and Cospicua. Tour the medieval Inquisitor's Palace and take in the views from Gardjola Gardens. Have lunch in the colorful fishing village of Marsaxlokk before taking a harbor cruise. As one traveler noted: "The harbor boat tour gives you the best perspective of the massive fortifications."

- Day 6
Ancient Temples & Local Food
Start at the Hagar Qim and Mnajdra temple complexes, linked by a coastal path with beautiful Mediterranean views. Consider a Blue Grotto boat trip - early morning offers the calmest waters. "The farm visit was an unexpected highlight," many reviews mentioned. Try local specialties like sun-dried tomatoes and wines while learning about Malta's farming practices.

- Day 7
Medieval Mdina
Spend time in Mdina, Malta's old capital, with its winding streets and historic palaces. See the Roman Domus and St. Paul's Catacombs. One visitor suggested: "Walking Mdina's quiet alleys early morning, before day-trippers arrive, is magical." Complete your day at San Anton Gardens and the impressive Mosta Dome.

- Day 8
Departure from Sliema
8 Days in Malta, incl. Gozo and Xlendi
Gozo island reveals its charms from Mgarr's historic port to Nadur's coastal trails. Seven distinct towns showcase Victoria's medieval citadel and Gharb's baroque church. Ta'Cenc hotel serves as base while visiting Neolithic temples, hidden coves, and dramatic cliffs.

8 Day Malta Itinerary, incl. Valletta and Gozo
Cultural treasures await across 12 destinations from Valletta to Gozo. The route includes 3 UNESCO sites including Hagar Qim temples, St. John's Cathedral, and ancient Mdina. Includes 7 nights in 4* hotels, Blue Grotto boat trip, and traditional Maltese dining experiences.

- Day 1
Valletta Arrival
Your journey begins with a 20-minute transfer from Malta International Airport to Valletta. Plan for extra time if traveling during the morning rush (7-9 AM). A recent visitor noted: "With as popular as this destination is, it was so nice not to have to wait in lines or worry about parking. Everything was taken care of for us."

- Day 2
Valletta & Mdina
Start early at St. John's Cathedral, opening at 9:30 AM. The crowds pick up around 11, so you'll want to see Caravaggio's masterpieces before then. Take in the harbor views from Upper Barracca Gardens. In the afternoon, visit Mdina. The ancient capital is best experienced at sunset when most tourists have left for the day.

- Day 3
Three Cities & South Coast
Take the ferry to the Three Cities (Vittoriosa, Senglea, Cospicua) for great harbor views. Visit the fishing village of Marsaxlokk to see traditional colorful boats called luzzus. In the afternoon, head to Blue Grotto. Boats leave every 30 minutes if weather permits, but skip this if it's windy since the cave might be closed.

- Days 4-5
Gozo Island
A 20-minute ferry ride takes you to Gozo (running every 45 minutes). Your first day should include the Ġgantija Temples, Ta' Pinu Basilica, and Victoria's citadel. One guest mentioned: "The hotel on Gozo was exceptional, we would love to have spent more time there." Use your second day to discover quiet beaches or bike through the countryside. You can rent bikes in Victoria.

- Day 6
Return to Malta
- Day 7
Rabat & Central Malta
Visit Rabat's St. Paul's Church and Catacombs in the morning when it's cooler. The underground passages heat up by afternoon. Next, see Mosta's impressive dome church and watch glassblowers work at Ta'Qali crafts village. End your day at San Anton Gardens in the late afternoon when locals take their evening walks.

- Day 8
Departure
What people love about 10-day Malta tours
- Malta and Gozo Discovery
Our tour guide Chantelle was exceptional. Her knowledge of Malta's history, culture, flora and fauna and current life was more than comprehensive. Her passion, kindness and care was greatly appreciated by all on the tour. The only downfall for this tour was the poor quality accommodation on the island of Malta. The rooms were tiny (we didn't even have enough space to open our suitcases) - couples were given the same size rooms as singles. When you are staying at a hotel for 5 days, you should not be without tea and coffee making facilities, or a fridge - especially when there is no room service or a communal area to make yourself tea and coffee 24/7. All in our group agreed we would happily have sacrificed our stunning ocean views for a kettle, fridge and more space.Our bathroom had major problems - the toilet lifted from the floor at the base, the wall tiles finished inches from the door frame exposing the insulation and the hairdryer base lifted off the wall when you tried to get the hairdryer off. We asked for a room change within 20 minutes of getting to our room and realising it was far from acceptable for 2 people. Our guide Chantelle was very supportive of our situation and helped us deal with the hotel staff who even tried to tell us we should have ordered a bigger room. That was not within our power, that was Explore's job. We had even contacted the hotel 3 days prior to our arriving, to say we were on the end of a 6 week journey and had a large amount of luggage (we had booked an extra night there after the tour as we couldn't get a flight out on the day our tour ended.) It took 2 days and many conversations with the hotel duty manager to get the room changed. The second room was much better. Honestly, we loved the tour itself and the guide but the hotel in Malta wasn't much better than a youth hostel. The size and quality of the room and its lack of basic amenities really soured a dream trip.
- Malta and Gozo Small Group 8 Days Tour
Our 8-day Private Tour of Malta and Gozo was excellent! Our guides and drivers were experienced and took very good care of us. With as popular as this destination is, it was so nice not to have to wait in lines or worry about parking. Everything was taken care of for us and we could enjoy the trip. The hotels were also lovely and the food as well. We saw so much of the country and loved it all! Thank you so very much.



































