Dive into the real adventure—Malta’s incredible lineup of activities! Think sun-soaked beaches, ancient ruins, vibrant markets, and crystal-clear lagoons that look like they’ve been filtered by magic. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a history buff, a foodie, or just here for the ‘gram, Malta serves up experiences as colorful and diverse as its landscapes. From cliff diving in Comino to sipping wine in Mdina, there’s no shortage of unforgettable moments waiting to be made. Ready to turn your Maltese getaway into a highlight reel? Let’s explore what’s in store!
Step into the colourful film set of Popeye and enjoy a family-friendly fun park with live shows, water activities, and scenic views.
Explore Malta’s largest aquarium with 51 tanks, over 250 species, and immersive exhibits themed around Maltese history and marine life.
Enjoy interactive experiences with dolphins, sea lions, parrots, and reptiles in Malta’s only marine park.
A guided tasting of Maltese wines paired with local delicacies, from olives and cheese to handmade chocolate.
Discover Malta’s UNESCO-listed capital on a guided small-group walking tour of Valletta’s most iconic landmarks.
Discover Gozo’s hidden gems and highlights on a full-day Jeep adventure, including private boat transfers, lunch, and local tastings.
Looking for the ultimate mix of adrenaline and breathtaking views? Parasailing in Malta is a bucket-list experience that lets you fly up to 200 meters above the crystal-blue waters of the Mediterranean. Free photos and videos are included so you can relive your adventure forever!
A 45-minute immersive audiovisual show that dramatically retells Malta’s 7,000-year history. Think of it as history class, but with loudspeakers and dramatic music, and no one asking you to open a textbook.
A self‑guided, immersive tour of Malta’s historic Farsons brewery building where you learn about 90+ years of brewing history and sample freshly made beer with amazing rooftop views.
One of the oldest megalithic temple complexes in the world, Ħaġar Qim dates back to the Ġgantija phase (around 3600–3200 BC). It’s a UNESCO‑listed archaeological marvel, showcasing massive stone structures built long before written history — older than the Pyramids and even Stonehenge.
A magnificent 16th‑century palace built by the Knights of St John that later served as the Governor’s Palace under British rule and now houses Malta’s President’s Office. It’s famed for its richly decorated state rooms and one of the world’s most impressive armoury collections.
A 16th‑century noble palace still lived in by the de Piro family, offering visitors a rare glimpse inside one of Valletta’s oldest private residences, with ornate rooms, family heirlooms, and even World War II bomb shelters. It’s often described as a “living museum” and is one of Valletta’s most unique cultural attractions.