Travel by air-conditioned coach to Mdina, Malta's first capital, dating back to before Roman times. Together with the guide, you will stroll through the quaint winding streets, admire the beautiful palazzos still used as homes by Malta's oldest families, and enjoy the view from the bastions of the 'Silent City'.
Following your walk-around of Mdina you will visit Palazzo Falson, one of Mdina's more important sites. Formerly known as 'the Norman House', Palazzo Falson's architecture is medieval in origin. Reaching as far back as the 13th century it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Mdina. Its last resident, Captain Olof Frederick Gollcher O.B.E. (1889-1962) put together an impressive collection of more than 3,500 artifacts. These are divided into several distinct collections including paintings, furniture, silver, armor, jewellery and various others, all beautifully displayed against the backdrop of this historic Palazzo.
At the end of your visit of Mdina, you will proceed by coach to Valletta, Malta's capital and a UNESCO World Heritage city. Here you will start your walking tour with a visit to the Upper Barrakka Gardens, Valletta's highest vantage point and an ideal photo opportunity, overlooking Malta's Grand Harbor.
Continuing through Valletta's main streets you will come to St. John's Co-Cathedral, the 16th century Knight's own church. Revealing a staggering display of Baroque art, it houses some of Malta's finest art treasures. The two masterpieces by Caravaggio, 'The Beheading of St. John the Baptist' and 'St. Jerome', hang in the Oratory.
At the end of the tour, you will walk past the various Valletta Band Clubs, the Auberge de Provence and the ruins of the old Opera House, before reaching your motor coach which will be waiting to return you to the ship.