Malta and Gozo Walking

Malta and Gozo Walking

8 Days Starting in Malta International airport and ending in Sliema

Visiting: Gozo, Gharb, Marsalforn, Xlendi Bay, Mġarr, Malta, Mdina, Valletta, Il-Majjistral Nature & History Park, Marsaskala, St. Julian's

Tour operator:

Explore!

Tour code:

WML

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Group size:

4 - 16

Physical rating:

Medium, None

Age range:

14-99

Special diets catered:

Vegetarians, Meat, Vegans

Tour operated in:
English
Interests:

History, Island Hopping

Activities:

Hiking, Walking

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Tour Overview

A walking holiday in the Mediterranean sunshine on the welcoming islands of Malta and Gozo. Never far from the sea, we hike through a rugged scrub landscape beside dramatic cliffs, past idyllic bays, and along rural inland paths. Discover Malta's fascinating heritage including Victoria's Citadel, medieval Mdina, 5000-year old Hagar Qim temple and Roman catacombs and salt pans.



Gozo - Explore the rural beauty and stunning coastline of Malta's unspoilt sister island

Valletta - Admire a fine city with impressive fortifications, imposing churches and bustling Grand Harbour

Megalithic Temple - Visit the remarkable bronze-age, UNESCO-Listed Hagar Qim temple

Highlights

  • Gozo - Explore the rural beauty and stunning coastline of Malta's unspoilt sister island

  • Valletta - Admire a fine city with impressive fortifications, imposing churches and bustling Grand Harbour

  • Megalithic Temple - Visit the remarkable bronze-age, UNESCO-Listed Hagar Qim temple

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Join Trip At Malta International Airport. Drive And Ferry To Gozo Island
Location: Gozo
Accommodation: Hotel, Calypso
Meals Included: No Meals

Our trip begins at Malta International Airport (MLA) at 4.30pm. If you would like to join this complimentary airport transfer, the latest your flight can arrive is 4pm. We will then drive together as a group for about an hour to catch the ferry to the island of Gozo, followed by a 30-minute drive to our hotel located in Marsalforn. Gozo features more rugged terrain than the main island, is picturesque and has retained much of its traditional rural character with more agriculture.



If your flight arrives earlier, there will be another complimentary transfer from the airport departing at midday. If you would like to join this transfer, please mention while booking, the latest your flight can arrive is 11.30am. Explore will add you onto whichever of these two transfers is best for your flight arrival time.



The Tour Leader will conduct the introductory briefing, followed by the opportunity to get better acquainted with your fellow guests over dinner.

Day 2 : Gozo Coastal Walk From Gharb To Marsalforn
Location: Gharb, Marsalforn
Accommodation: Hotel, Calypso
Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast this morning we start our exploration of Gozo. Only 15 kilometres in length and 7 kilometres wide, it is quick to get around the island and on our drive to the start of today's walk we will stop to visit a couple of places of interest. The island's capital, Victoria is a tiny city named after Queen Victoria in 1887 but locally known as Rabat. The ancient Citadel sits guard over Victoria and has been aptly called the crown of Gozo. A visit to the Citadel is a must and offers a superb view of the whole island with a patchwork of tiny fields. The old prison cells remain, complete with ancient graffiti, where the Knights of Saint John would send their rowdier members for punishment. Our second stop is at Ta` Pinu Basilica to understand the deep importance of Catholicism to the Maltese, where the Blessed Virgin is believed to perform healing miracles, as evidenced by the votive offerings such as photos and plaster casts hanging on the walls.



We start today's walk from Gharb, joining the northern coast around and back to our hotel in Marsalforn. From San Dimitri chapel we follow the coastal footpath towards Wied il- Mielah - a limestone natural arch. At Wied il Ghasri we encounter a secluded inlet with a tiny pebble beach wedged between high cliffs whose clear turquoise waters are popular with divers exploring the surrounding underwater caves. From a cave at the water's edge a shaft has been dug to reach the top of the steep cliffs above. In times gone by ropes and buckets were rigged up so they could pull up sea water to fill the neighbouring saltpans. At Xwejni and Qbajjar Bay you can see many salt pans that are still harvested today in the height of summer. Our walk continues around the steep contours of Tas-Salvatur Hill topped proudly by the Statue of the Risen Christ that can be seen from miles around. Finally the Marsalforn Valley comes into view and we walk the final stretch back to our hotel. You may fancy a dip in the sea at the end of this rewarding first day.



Today's moderate-graded walk will take approximately 5-6 hours and will cover a distance of 15 kilometres.

Day 3 : Gozo Coastal Walk From Xlendi To Mgarr. Ferry And Drive To Malta
Location: Xlendi Bay, Mġarr, Malta
Accommodation: Hotel, Plaza
Meals Included: Breakfast

We check out of the hotel this morning and your main luggage will be taken directly to the hotel on Malta. Driving south across the island we soon reach Xlendi, a small seaside village where we commence our walk. Following the coastal path on the south on the island we encounter Xlendi Tower. Built in 1650 to keep watch and raise the alarm against the threat of raiding parties, this is the oldest of four surviving watchtowers on Gozo. Proceeding to Sannat village the terrain becomes more rugged with very high cliffs, particularly Sanap Cliffs & Ta` Cenc, and near the village evidence of ancient cultures can be found in the temples, dolmen and ancient cart ruts. The cliffs finally give way to the small but picturesque bay of Mgarr ix-Xini, whose protected waters served as a small harbour for galleys during the rule of the Order. Nowadays it remains perfectly secluded as it cannot be reached by car and the crystal clear waters make it popular with divers. Rounding the final headland, we walk past Fort Chambray - a bastioned fort built in the mid-18th century - before reaching Mgarr Harbour and the end of our walk. We hop on a ferry and cross back to Malta mainland, then drive to our hotel in Sliema, near the capital. Urban development stretches along the coast from the historic capital of Valletta along various bays with busy marinas. A seafront promenade skirts all the way along this coastline and is great for people watching, and the area near our hotel offers many restaurants and bars.



Today's moderate-graded walk will take approximately 5 hours and will cover a distance of 14 kilometres.

Day 4 : Visit Mdina Walled City. Coastal Walk To Hagar Qim Unesco Temple
Location: Mdina
Accommodation: Hotel, Plaza
Meals Included: Breakfast

After breakfast we drive inland to Mdina - a fine example of an ancient walled city with a mix of medieval and baroque architecture. After a walk around the ancient city we continue to neighbouring Rabat to visit St. Catald`s Catacombs - one of the best-preserved sites of roman and early Christian burial on the island. We drive a short distance to the start of today's shorter walk in Buskett Gardens - Malta's only remaining woodland area, once the hunting ground of the Grand Masters. We soon reach Malta's \ Clapham Junction\ , an expanse of scrubby fields and barren rock that are scoured by mysterious 6000 year old tracks gouged into the solid limestone. Expert opinions differ but it seems these ancient \ cart ruts\ played an agricultural role. We reach Dingli Cliffs which lie on a plateau some 240 metres above sea level, one of the highest points of Malta, with sea views over the tiny uninhabited isle of Filfla and a good vantage point over Malta itself. We can see evidence of Bronze Age settlements in Fawwara and Lapsi. Our charter bus drives us the final section to Hagar Qim - an incredible Megalithic temple complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site. For three millennia, from around 3600 - 3200 BC, the Maltese archipelago was home to a unique, temple-building civilisation and these ancient temples are considered to be mankind's first great architecture. Finally we drive back to our hotel with a stop at the viewpoint above the Blue Grotto.



Today's easy-graded walk will take approximately 4 hours and will cover a distance of 10 kilometres.

Day 5: Walking Tour Of Unesco Valletta And The Three Cities
Location: Valletta
Accommodation: Hotel, Plaza
Meals Included: Breakfast

The historic Three Cities of Senglea, Vittoriosa and Cospicua are considered to be 'the cradle of Maltese history' as settlers, traders and rulers from the Phoenicians to the British all made use of the natural defences and deep harbour here. The Three Cities have retained much of their medieval charm and, while it's possible to spend the whole day exploring, we focus our visit on Vittoriosa where the Knights of the Order of Saint John settled in 1530. After admiring views from the Gardjola Gardens we board a typical \ Dghajsa\ boat for a short cruise of the Grand Harbour, crossing to Valletta. Following the Great Siege of 1565 and defeat of the Ottoman invaders, the modern-day capital of Valletta was built on a promontory of land across from the Three Cities. No expense was spared and the Knights Hospitaller constructed a fine city, mainly Baroque in character, which remained the Order's capital until French invasion in 1798 marked the end of their rule. Officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, we discover the beauty of its palaces, gardens and churches and the rest of the afternoon is left free to explore and visit any museums or sites of personal interest.

Day 6 : Walk From Mgarr To Selmun Tower Through Majjistral Nature Park
Location: Mġarr, Il-Majjistral Nature & History Park
Accommodation: Hotel, Plaza
Meals Included: Breakfast

After a short drive we start our walk from Lippija Tower which was built in 1637 on the edge of Wardija Ridge overlooking Gnejna Bay on the North West coast of Malta. The tower has Ghajn Tuffieha and Nadur Towers in its line of sight and we walk in this direction soon reaching Golden Bay. In Majjistral Nature Park we hike through a garigue landscape with aromatic shrubs such as thyme, heath and spurges; one of the few remaining natural habitats of this type in Malta, it appears at first quite barren but is rich in indigenous flora, perhaps best seen in spring bloom. We pass Popeye Village, a purpose-built film set village that is now an attraction park. Crossing the island to Mellieha we make our way to Imgiebah Bay before heading up the valley towards Selmun Palace also known as Selmun Tower, built in the 18th century, where our walk ends. We drive back to our hotel.



Today's moderate-graded walk will take approximately 6 hours and will cover a distance of 16 kilometres.

Day 7 : Coastal Hike Through Seaside Villages
Location: Marsaskala, Malta
Accommodation: Hotel, Plaza
Meals Included: Breakfast

For our final walk we head to Marsaskala - a sea-side town in the southeast of the island with origins as a fishing village. Our walk starts here and mainly follows the coast that has in parts been beautifully sculpted by the wind and waves. Starting along the promenade towards St. Thomas Bay we head along the limestone cliffs to St. Peter's Pool - a popular natural swimming pool in a scenic inlet with crystal clear waters. Around the Delimara headland we reach the small, traditional fishing village of Marsaxlokk where you can still see some of the old typical fishing 'luzzu' boats alongside modern vessels. From Marsaxlokk Bay we then proceed to the aptly named Pretty Bay, finally reaching the end of the walk in Birzebbuga which means 'well of olives' in the Maltese language and is also a seaside town. We drive back to our hotel and can reflect on our week spent walking on Gozo and Malta over dinner.



Today's moderate-graded walk will take approximately 6 hours and will cover a distance of 15 kilometres.

Day 8: Trip Ends In St Julian's
Location: St. Julian's
Meals Included: Breakfast

The trip ends after breakfast.

What's Included

  • Accommodation

    7 nights comfortable hotel

  • All Domestic Transportation (including internal flights)

  • Fully Guided

  • Meals – Breakfast Only

    7 Breakfasts

What's Not Included

  • Tipping and Gratuities

  • Country Entry Visas

  • 1 bottle of Mineral Water per person per day

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    Yes, see trip notes

  • What is the maximum group size?

    16

  • What is the fitness level required to do this tour?

    Moderate

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    7 nights comfortable hotel

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Reviews from Travellers on this Tour

Mike  

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I would not change the itinerary as I thought it was ideal for a moderate grade walking holiday.

Lee  

Malta and Gozo Walking

Mike  

Malta and Gozo Walking

I would not change the itinerary as I thought it w

I would not change the itinerary as I thought it was ideal for a moderate grade walking holiday.

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