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Walking Tours in Malta with Licensed Tour Guides

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Valletta Top Tour

Valletta Top Tour

Valletta Top Tour

Explore the historic charm of Malta's capital with a guided Valletta walking tour. Step back in time at the Grand Master’s Palace and marvel at St. John’s Co-Cathedral - a true gem of the Mediterranean and home to Caravaggio’s largest painting. Perfect for history lovers, this is one of the top things to do in Malta 

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Valletta

Valletta Top Tour

Valletta Top Tour

The view from the Upper Barrakka Gardens, in Valletta, Malta during the 2.5hour guided walking tour

Walk through the 'city built by gentlemen for gentlemen.' Frequently rated among the best Valletta tours, this experience brings the UNESCO World Heritage capital to life. Our walking tours in Malta offer an unparalleled look at the Baroque architecture, the mighty Grand Harbour, and the enduring legacy of the Knights of St. John

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Mdina & Rabat

Inferno & Devotion

Inferno & Devotion

Mdina Silent City walking tours in Malta. Medieval history & Rabat. Best things to do in Malta.

Step back in time to the 'Silent City.' As a highlight of any Malta sightseeing tours itinerary, this walk through Mdina and Rabat explores the contrast between noble palaces and the life of the common villager. Uncover the island's underground secrets as we explore ancient catacombs and hidden chambers on one of our most popular tours in Malta

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Inferno & Devotion

Inferno & Devotion

Inferno & Devotion

1975 Vulcan Bomber walking tours in Malta. Historic museum visit. Top things to do in Malta.

Experience a gripping chapter of local history on one of the most unique walking tours in Malta. This tour takes you to the village of Żabbar to recount the 1975 Vulcan Bomber crash, exploring the thin line between tragedy and miracle. It is a must-see for history enthusiasts looking for specialized tours in Malta that explore local devotion and aviation heritage

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Why Choose Tours in Malta

If you’re looking for the best things to do in Malta, a guided walking tour of Valletta or a historical tour of Mdina is one of the most rewarding ways to explore the island. These experiences allow visitors to discover Malta’s rich history, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and hidden stories that most travellers miss on their own.


At Tours in Malta, our goal is to offer authentic, engaging, and informative tours that bring the island to life.


Led by a licensed and qualified tour guide, our Malta tours are designed to give visitors a deeper understanding of the island’s culture, architecture, and history. Guests will explore key landmarks, historic cities, and iconic sites while learning fascinating insights about Malta’s past and present.


Our guides are fully certified, highly knowledgeable, and passionate about sharing Malta’s heritage in an engaging and memorable way.


Whether you are looking for:

  • Valletta guided walking tours 
  • Mdina historical tours 
  • Cultural and heritage tours in Malta 
  • Walking tours across Malta’s UNESCO sites 


Tours in Malta offers curated experiences for every type of traveler.

What to Expect on Our Malta Tours

Our tours are designed to be easy, enjoyable, and informative. You will explore the most important landmarks in Valletta and Mdina, while also discovering hidden streets, local stories, and cultural highlights.


Expect a balance of history, storytelling, and sightseeing that makes Malta’s past come alive.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at info@toursinmalta.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.

For most Malta walking tours and sightseeing tours, we recommend bringing:

  • A bottle of water 
  • Sunscreen and a hat (especially in summer) 
  • Comfortable walking shoes 
  • Light, breathable clothing in warmer months


Malta can be hot and sunny, so being prepared will make your tour more enjoyable.


You can easily book your Malta tour online through our website.


We recommend booking in advance, especially during the peak summer season, as Valletta tours and Mdina tours often sell out quickly.


 You can view all our current experiences, including:

  • Valletta guided walking tours 
  • Mdina historical tours 


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Malta has several convenient transport options for visitors:

  • Public transport (bus network across the island) 
  • Ride-hailing apps such as  Bolt, eCabs, and Uber 


Popular scenic routes include:

  • Sliema to Valletta ferry 
  • Birgu (Three Cities) to  Valletta ferry 

These ferry routes are a great way to enjoy Malta’s harbour views while travelling.


 There are two main ways to reach Gozo from Malta:

  • Gozo Channel Ferry (regular service from Ċirkewwa) 
  • Gozo Fast Ferry (from Valletta to Mġarr, Gozo) 


Both options operate daily and are the most reliable ways to visit Gozo.


Malta enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making it a year-round destination for sightseeing and Malta tours.

  • Summer (June–September): Hot and sunny, typically 28°C to 35°C 
  • Winter (December–February): Mild and humid, usually 10°C to 17°C 


Winter evenings can feel cooler, so we recommend layered clothing.


Tap water in Malta is technically safe but is not commonly recommended for drinking due to its taste and the desalination process. Most visitors prefer bottled water.


Malta uses UK-style Type G electrical sockets (230V).

Visitors are advised to bring a plug adapter if travelling from countries with different plug types.


The official languages of Malta are:

  • Maltese 
  • English 


Italian is also widely understood by many locals.


In Malta, driving is on the left-hand side of the road.


Speed limits are generally:

  • 50 km/h in urban areas 
  • 80 km/h on open roads 


Local restrictions may apply and are clearly signposted.


The emergency number in Malta is 112, which can be used for:

  • Police 
  • Ambulance 
  • Fire services 


The international dialling code for Malta is +356.


The currency used in Malta is the Euro (€).


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