
Markets & crafts in Malta

Marsaxlokk & Blue Grotto Tour
Maltese Sunday mornings are made for leisure. And this shopping and sightseeing combination is all about enjoying the real Malta. We kick off with some shopping in Marsaxlokk. This quaint fishing village hosts a large market down by the waterfront – check out the colourfully painted ‘luzzu' boats floating in the harbour – on Sunday mornings. Then we'll head to one of Malta's most famous natural sights – the Blue Grotto of Wied Iz-Zurrieq. It's a 50-metre deep natural cave with a huge arch that stretches out to sea. An optional boat trip into the grotto is available.
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Hagar Qim Temple and Limestone Heritage Museum Tour
Ancient history and heritage have stayed strong on Malta's scenic southwest coast. This tour takes you to a limestone quarry museum celebrating one of the island's oldest trades, plus Hagar Qim temple – a UNESCO World Heritage Site overlooking the Med. Round off the tour at Ghar Damar cave, with an insight as to how archaeologists proved Malta was once part of European landmass.
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Marsaxlokk & Blue Grotto Tour
Maltese Sunday mornings are made for leisure. And this shopping and sightseeing combination is all about enjoying the real Malta. We kick off with some shopping in Marsaxlokk. This quaint fishing village hosts a large market down by the waterfront – check out the colourfully painted ‘luzzu' boats floating in the harbour – on Sunday mornings. Then we'll head to one of Malta's most famous natural sights – the Blue Grotto of Wied Iz-Zurrieq. It's a 50-metre deep natural cave with a huge arch that stretches out to sea. An optional boat trip into the grotto is available.
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