Located in the Mediterranean Sea, Malta is known for its warm climate and astonishing landscapes. With beautiful architecture, scenic views, and a rich cultural heritage, make the most of your visit with our Malta sightseeing bus tour! With two routes taking you to the north and south sections of the island, you’ll be able to explore all of Malta at your own pace! Hop off at any bus stop to explore each attraction and hop back on when you’re ready!
North Route
The north route bus tour begins at Bugibba (Topaz Hotel/Pebbles Hotel) before heading to the Malta National Aquarium. A perfect way to start the day, especially when travelling with kids, explore the largest aquarium in all the Maltese Islands and discover over 175 species of sea creatures!
Ensure to hop off at Spinola Bay where you’ll find stunning views of the waterfront. Enjoy a drink or meal at one of the surrounding restaurants as you overlook the small boats that come and go throughout the day.
Explore the culture and history of the city by hopping off at Valletta City Centre where you’ll immediately see the Independence monument! Wander around the area and see the Saint Peter Stature and Malta Memorial. Surrounded by churches and restaurants, immerse yourself into the culture of the island.
The north route ends at the astonishing Golden Bay – a beautiful sandy beach with clear waters. As one of the best beaches in Malta, end your adventure-filled day with scenic views and an evening of relaxation.
South Route
The south route offers different views of the city as it explores the other side of the island! Hop off at Balluta Bay and visit the stunning sandy beach – a favoured swim spot among locals and tourists! Just opposite is the magnificent Balluta Parish Church – one of the most elegant churches in Malta.
The Valletta Waterfront is a must-visit as it offers fantastic views of the waterfront and has plenty of restaurants if you’re hungry! Go for a peaceful stroll as you take in the picturesque views.
The Blue Grotto is a major highlight of the tour and refers to a range of sea caverns on the southeast of Malta. On sunny days, the reflection of the sunlight on the white sand lights up the caves with bright blue hues! As one of Malta’s most popular tourist destinations, this is a must-visit!