Top 10 Private Tours in Qrendi, Island of Malta

December 3, 2021 Karren Gelb

Discover the best top things to do in Qrendi, Malta including Private Highlights of Malta Full-Day Tour, Malta Express Private Full Day Tour, Island of Gozo in a day, Group Tour: Malta's Best Attractions in a Tour, Private Malta Tour (full day), Malta Full Day Private Sightseeing Tour , Private Tours around Malta, Archaeological Sites & Fishing Villages, 6-hour Private Tour around Malta, Valletta City: Main Attractions on Foot.
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1. Private Highlights of Malta Full-Day Tour

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The island’s size works in your favour in this postcard-perfect full day tour of Malta. You’ll walk along the same narrow streets as the Knights of St John, take in the sights and smells of Malta’s most famous fishing village ‘Marsaxlokk’ and gaze in awe as you step into the island’s most ancient temples, dating back over 5,000 years. Enjoy the stunning views from Dingli Cliffs, tuck into a feast for your taste-buds with local ‘pastizzi’, before quietly wandering through the silent city of Mdina, with its jaw-dropping views of Malta. You’ll end your day the way the locals do, with delicate sand playing between your toes and the stresses of the day ebbing away. We cover the best of Malta in this full day tour, however if you’d like a more customised or specific themed experience of the country, just let us know. We’re happy to help.

Inclusions: Private tour., Professional guide., Hotel or Port pick up and drop off., Transport by air-conditioned private vehicle.

Exclusions: Entrance fees., Lunch., Gifts/Souvenirs., Gratuities

Reviewed By omarfX955LQ

I was looking for a tour to visit the most relevant Jewish historical spots in Malta. The team was very fast to respond and propose a customized half day tour. My guide, Dennis has a lot of knowledge of history, art, religion, and of course Malta. Therefore, the experience was above my expectations!!! Thank you!

2. Malta Express Private Full Day Tour

Valletta City Gate, Valletta, Malta Colour My Travel
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Malta is a small island with a lot to see, and unfortunately one does not always have too much time to spend exploring its many treasures. This is where the Malta express tour comes in. Whether visiting Malta for just one day while on a Mediterranean cruise, or your schedule is simply too packed to leave much time for exploration, you can still visit the most important sites on the Island and get as much as you can out of your visit by joining this tour. Not only will you be accompanied by one of our friendly and knowledgeable guides for the whole day, but we will also take care of every little detail for you, such as transportation (including pick-up and drop-off to any location) and lunch, thus leaving you free to relax and enjoy yourself while taking in the amazing sights and history of the Island.

Inclusions: Private tour, Professional guide, Transport (including pickup and drop-off)

Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities, Entrance Fees

Reviewed By zimrathon

Regardless who you are, if you're going to Malta, you have not experienced fully without this guided tour of Valletta. In one day I did first the Valletta tour and then the Mdina tour with Matthew as a guide and I could not have been more satisfied. The way Matthew tells the stories of the city, reflecting on the leadership of the various knights of S:t Johns order and the strategic location of the city up until more recent times, makes you want to start studying history yourself. Even more, a real historian true to his form, Matthew skilfully relates the more contentious topics of the history and politics of the region's last millennium or so, but with objectivity, so that you yourself learn the different points of view and get a deeper understanding of what has formed Malta as she is today. To summarize - don't come to Malta without taking this tour.

3. Island of Gozo in a day

Cirkewwa Ferry Terminal, Triq Il-Marfa, Il-Mellieħa, Malta Malta Private Tours
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Forming part of an exclusive private small group no time is wasted until the rest of the group are picked from different pick up points. It being a small group individuals questions can be answered throughout the day.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, Microphone on board

Exclusions: Lunch, Bottled water, Snacks

Reviewed By RubyTuesday18

I was picked up at my hotel in a luxury car & met Rita, the very knowledgeable guide who tailored the trip to beat the crowds. It was a stunning day which started at 1pm & finished at 8pm, it included the magnificent Saint John’s Co-Cathedral in Valetta, gardens, boat trip, sea views, a falconer whose large hawk sat happily on my arm for a photo, Hagar Qim the megalithic temple & Mdina the mediaeval city. It was a wonderful day of learning & culture which I can highly recommend. Great value for money!

4. Group Tour: Malta's Best Attractions in a Tour

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See Malta's highlights in one day starting in Valletta with its magnificent St. John's Cathedral and Caravaggio's masterpieces.  From there on to Mdina followed by Dingli Cliffs for a short photo stop. Then to Hagar Qim temple, (3,600 BC) with the Blue Grotto close by. After lunch in Marsaxlokk a fishing village, there are the 3 cities on the Grand Harbour to admire before heading back to Valletta by gondola.

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Professional licensed guide, Fuel surcharge, Landing and facility fees

Exclusions: Entrance ticket to Cathedral and Hagar Qim temple, Two boat trips, Lunch, Gratuities

Reviewed By GorgGorgaSciberras

Sannat (Ta' Sannat) is a village on the island of Gozo, Malta, with a population of 2,117 people. It lies in the south of Gozo and is very popular for its very high cliffs, ancient cart ruts, temples and dolmens, and rich fauna and flora. It is also the site of a number of prehistoric remains, including sparse remnants of L-Imramma Temple and three dolmens. The name is probably derived from that of an Arabic-Greek family that moved to Gozo from Sicily. In 1951 The Duchess of Edinburgh (who became Queen Elizabeth II) of the United Kingdom visited a house called "The Lace house" located in a small square in Ta' Sannat called "Pjazza Tax-Xelina". Ta’ Sannat was one of the first villages in Gozo to become an independent parish in 1688. The present church, dedicated to St. Margaret the Martyr, was built on the site of an earlier church in 1718 and consecrated in 1755 and again, after the significant structural changes, in 1868. The village festa is celebrated each year around the third week of July. Sannat was one of the first places in Gozo to become a separate parish. Bishop Davide Cocco-Palmieri established the parish of Sannat on 28 April 1688. It was raised to the Archipresbyteral status on 27 December 1893. The church has a very good altarpiece by Stefano Erardi, a famed local painter.

5. Private Malta Tour (full day)

The Harbour Club, 4, 5 Quarry Wharf, Valletta, Malta Frances Gauci
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If you have just one day to visit Malta, then this tour is best suited for you! Price quoted is for an eight-hour tour, which includes the main sites normally visited by travellers to Malta, however, tailor-made tours can be arranged where clients can choose to visit other places, if they wish. From the old and silent city of Mdina to the rich capital, Valletta, walk through the prehistoric temple of Hagar Qim and take a traditional boat or dip your feet in the mesmerizing sea around the Blue Grotto, this tour takes visitors to Malta on a journey around the island and across thousand of years. Clients may request to stop to take pictures along the way any time. Please note that price quoted does not include any entry/admission fees to churches, museums, and other places nor any boat trips.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water

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Reviewed By philipmire

We were picked up at our hotel on time. Water was provided for both of us (it was a HOT day). Our guide explained the sites and worked with us to pick the ones that were the most interesting to us. While we were in the sites exploring, our driver would surprise us with samples of the local foods when we got back to the car. Excellent experience!

6. Malta Full Day Private Sightseeing Tour

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Enjoy a full-day private tour of Malta and visit 3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Take advantage of a private driver and local guide at your disposal to show you up the main attractions on the island Explore the capital city Valletta and the fisherman's village of Marsaxlokk. Visit the ancient capital of Mdina and more in a blend of historical and natural sites.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Lunch in Marsaxlokk

Exclusions: Gratuities, Entrance Tickets

Reviewed By ultraaaaaas

a wonderful holiday with excellent food and wine and incredible places to visit, all very well organized

7. Private Tours around Malta

Frances Gauci
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Price quoted is for a three-hour tour. Clients can choose from the North Tour where they are driven to Malta's northern places and sites like Mdina/Rabat, Dingli Cliffs, Mosta Church, Ta' Qali Crafts Village and San Anton Gardens or take the South Tour which includes visiting Valletta, Marsaxlokk, the Three Cities and Blue Grotto and Hagar Qim Temples. For tailor-made tours, clients are advised to book one of our longer tours so they can choose to visit any sites depending on the hours they have in mind. Clients can choose to have longer tours at an extra cost. Our driver/guide will take you around and show you Malta's most interesting sites. Clients may request to stop to take pictures along the way any time. Please note that price quoted does not include any entry/admission fees to any place nor any boat trips. Kindly indicate in your booking whether you would like to take the North Tour or the South Tour.

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Reviewed By Cigar12

Had a great day out with the family , mighty crew , well informed on the history.Good food and wine for the tourists .Would highly recommend doing this day trip as it gives you a great insight about the country and its troubles over the years.

8. Archaeological Sites & Fishing Villages

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Walk through time (3500BC) when visiting these ancient prehistoric temples. Many people know about the Pyramids and Stonehenge but little do they know when it comes to these Maltese temples outdating them both. We have around twenty three megalithic sites scattered all over the islands of Malta & Gozo. In this private tour we will be visiting two fishing villages, Tarxien, Hagar Qim & Mnajdra temples. Two of these temples spread apart by a few meters very close to our cliffside, on the first day of each season the sun rises in a particular alignment with these prehistoric buildings marking the grow or harvest periods. We do not call this a guided tour but there is no need for one to be since on every site there will be its own guidance and audio visuals. All entry fees are included in price with free flowing cold water. Only the boat ride is optional and tickets need to be bought upon arriving at the site.

Inclusions: Private transportation, Air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi on board, All Fees and Taxes, Price includes Entry Fees to All sites., Free Flowing Cold Water

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Reviewed By Kay_Mac_Can

My wife scheduled a tour for 2 of us to Hypogeum,Tarxien,Hagar Qim & Mnajdra Temples. Christopher picked us up at our hotel in St. Julian and immediately checked with us if we wanted to cancel the tour due to bad weather. We confirmed we still wanted to go, got into his car and left. On the way he played an informative video for us. Our first sop was Hypogeum. The place was very empty due to the bad weather, but it was perfect. We almost had the site to ourselves. From there he stopped off at a nice look out point before visiting Hagar Qim & Mnajdra (both were also very empty due to bad weather). Christopher answered many of our questions along the way and did offer options for lunch to make the most of the bad weather. It was a really informative and relaxing trip. Christopher made us feel very relaxed. We would definitely call him again for future tours.

9. 6-hour Private Tour around Malta

16 Quarry Wharf, Valletta, Malta Frances Gauci
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Price quoted is for a six-hour tour. We have included the main sites normally visited by travellers to Malta, however, tailor-made tours can be arranged where clients can choose to visit other places. Clients can choose to have longer tours at an extra cost. Tours are offered and structured according to clients' needs and wishes and your driver will take you around and show you Malta's most interesting sites. Clients may request to stop to take pictures along the way any time. Please note that price quoted does not include any entry/admission fees to any place nor any boat trips.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water

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Reviewed By philipmire

We were picked up at our hotel on time. Water was provided for both of us (it was a HOT day). Our guide explained the sites and worked with us to pick the ones that were the most interesting to us. While we were in the sites exploring, our driver would surprise us with samples of the local foods when we got back to the car. Excellent experience!

10. Valletta City: Main Attractions on Foot

Parliament of Malta, i-, Triq l-Ordinanza, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta Malta Private Tours
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Our tour will take us to the Upper Barracca Gardens, then walk past some of the most important buildings of the City, like Auberge de Castille, and the Chapels of Our Lady of Victories and St. Catherine, then down to St.John's Co~Cathedral which houses two of Caravaggio's paintings. At this point you can choose between two other places of major interest in Valletta, either the Museum of Archaeology or the Grand Master's Palace.

Inclusions: Professional guide

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Transportation to/from attractions

Reviewed By GorgGorgaSciberras

Sannat (Ta' Sannat) is a village on the island of Gozo, Malta, with a population of 2,117 people. It lies in the south of Gozo and is very popular for its very high cliffs, ancient cart ruts, temples and dolmens, and rich fauna and flora. It is also the site of a number of prehistoric remains, including sparse remnants of L-Imramma Temple and three dolmens. The name is probably derived from that of an Arabic-Greek family that moved to Gozo from Sicily. In 1951 The Duchess of Edinburgh (who became Queen Elizabeth II) of the United Kingdom visited a house called "The Lace house" located in a small square in Ta' Sannat called "Pjazza Tax-Xelina". Ta’ Sannat was one of the first villages in Gozo to become an independent parish in 1688. The present church, dedicated to St. Margaret the Martyr, was built on the site of an earlier church in 1718 and consecrated in 1755 and again, after the significant structural changes, in 1868. The village festa is celebrated each year around the third week of July. Sannat was one of the first places in Gozo to become a separate parish. Bishop Davide Cocco-Palmieri established the parish of Sannat on 28 April 1688. It was raised to the Archipresbyteral status on 27 December 1893. The church has a very good altarpiece by Stefano Erardi, a famed local painter.

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