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Mdina Highlights & Malta’s Best: Culture, Nature, and Artisan Crafts

$2,385
Duration
4 days
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This tour is ideal for those guests who want to visit and experience some of Malta’s most interesting highlights in just one day. Carefully designed to make your day truly memorable, we start by visiting the ancient mediaeval city of Mdina, renowned for its opulent palaces and fortifications, mediaeval and baroque architecture, and ancient heritage. This majestic city, also known as Città Vecchia (the Old City) or Città Notabile (the Noble City), is unquestionably one of the island's most evocative destinations.

Serving as the island's capital city from antiquity until the mediaeval period, Mdina is truly an enchanting city! A stroll through its narrow streets, which have not changed much in the last 1000 years, is a must for anyone visiting the Maltese islands. It is undoubtedly one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled/fortified city. Explore this historic city with an experienced local guide and delve into the rich past of the city as you explore its mediaeval streets. Take a journey back in time, admiring the magnificent palazzos and churches in the city’s unique mix of mediaeval and baroque styles, as well as the spectacular panoramas from the high bastion walls.

Leaving Mdina through the ‘Greeks Gate’ we proceed towards St. Cataldus Catacombs, located in Rabat, on the outskirts of Mdina. These catacombs hold one of the best examples of an agape table, a circular platform hewn out of the rock used for early Christian funerary rituals. Dating from the late 2nd to the 3rd centuries, these small catacombs were originally a Punic burial shaft. The graves in the catacombs are beautiful examples of canopied tombs, while many other graves are hewn in the rocks. This site represents some of the earliest archaeological evidence of Christianity in Malta.

We then proceed to Dingli Cliffs, located off the village of Dingli on Malta’s western coast, at around 253 metres above sea level. These cliffs represent the highest point of the Maltese Islands. The cliffs propose a majestic sight; the views overlooking the terraced fields underneath and the panorama of the vast open seas with the uninhabited small island of Filfla as its backdrop are truly breath-taking! Given their impressive height, the cliffs can be considered natural forts since no attacker can approach the island from the west. Perched on the edge, marking the highest point on the Maltese islands, is a gorgeous, tiny chapel built in 1646, dedicated to Saint Mary Magdalene.

After lunch, we will visit the San Anton Botanical Gardens, located in the village of Attard. These beautiful gardens were built in the early 17th century by Grand Master Antoine de Paule to complement his summer residence, San Anton Palace, which is located at the perimeter of the gardens and which today serves as the residence of the Maltese President.

Open to the public since 1882, the gardens have several pathways surrounded by fountains and ponds that are inhabited by families of ducks, swans, peacocks, peahens, and turtles and encompass a large variety of trees and flowers from around the world, including a variety of palm trees, cypress, jacarandas, araucarias, and other exotic plants, some of them over three centuries old.

Our next stop is at the town of Ta’ Qali, where we will visit the Ta’ Qali Artisan Village. Located in a former British Royal Air Forces wartime airfield and restored as a local artisan’s hub, here you can admire the local craftsmen forming elaborate glass art pieces using the ancient glassblowing technique, intricately assembling original silver and filigree jewellery, and much more. With a vast selection of genuine goods made by local artisans and craftsmen, such as paintings, traditional Maltese lace, gold, silver, and filigree jewellery, leather goods, furniture, ceramics, and ornamental glass, this is the perfect place to pick up some truly genuine locally made mementos that will remind you of your visit to Malta (no obligation to buy).

We end our tour with a visit to the Sanctuary Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, commonly known as the Rotunda of Mosta or the Mosta Dome, a Roman Catholic parish church and minor basilica located in the city of Mosta. It was built between 1833 and the 1860's to neoclassical designs. The design of the present church is based on the Pantheon in Rome. The church is renowned for having the third-largest unsupported dome in the world and is also Malta's largest church.

The church narrowly avoided destruction during World War II when, on April 9, 1942, the German Luftwaffe dropped a bomb on the church. The bomb pierced the dome and entered the church but failed to explode, thus sparing the lives of more than 300 people who were attending the early evening mass. This event was interpreted by the locals as a miracle.

Lunch is included during this tour.

During the whole tour, our knowledgeable and experienced guides will provide you with riveting information and enhance your experience through narration and engaging storytelling.

Inclusions

  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off (from your Hotel or a  close meeting point)
  • A licenced tour guide
  • All transportation in air-conditioned vehicles
  • Lunch including a glass of wine
  • Admission to all sites included in the itinerary

Exclusions

  • Any extra drinks consumed during lunch
  • Tips (optional)

Tour Plan

Itinerary

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Day 1

SEOUL - GYEONGJU UNESCO World Heritage Tour - Seoul by KTX train

Day 1

Hotel pick up by our driver at 07:30am in Seoul. head to Seoul KTX station to take KTX train to Gyeongju. Arrive at Gyeongju and Meet with our guide and start Gyeongju tour, will visit to Seokguram, located in Tohamsan Mountain, is the representative stone temple of Korea. This valuable grotto has been kept intact for over 1,200 years, thanks to its design that facilitates natural ventilation and humidity control. Cold spring water was designed to flow beneath the structure, settling down any moisture that formed in the grotto towards the floor.

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Bulguksa Temple is an absolute historic jewel of the Silla Capital Gyeongju, also inscribed as a UNESCO Heritage of the World. It's a temple where one can discover sophisticated masonry skills of the era from its stairs, bridges, and pagodas.

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Cheomseongdae is the oldest existing astronomical observatory in Asia. Constructed during the reign of Queen Seon-deok, it was used to observe stars in order to forecast the weather. This stone structure is a beautiful combination of straight lines and curves, built in a shape of a cylinder.

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Gyeongju Donggung Palace and Wolji Pond were the secondary palace site which was used for the palace of the Crown Prince along with other subsidiary buildings. It was also a banquet site for important national event and important visitors.

After the fall of Silla, the site was abandoned and forgotten. The pond was referred to as "Anapji" by the later kingdoms, meaning a pond where the glory of the past is nowhere to be seen but wild geese and ducklings are found. Only in the 1980's, a pottery piece found in excavation revealed the original name of the place, "Wolji"(a pond that reflects the moon).

Drop off at singyeongju KTX train station to take KTX train to Seoul. Arrive at Seoul, meet with our driver and head to hotel in Seoul.

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5star hotel in Seoul : Intercontinental Hotel or similar

Day 2

SEOUL - Rafting and ATV Quad Bike tour on Donggang River

Day 2

Good Morning! Pick up at 08:00 am from hotel in Seoul and head to Donggang River for 2h 40min. The Donggang River flows through the Gangwon-do district, and is a tributary of the Namhangang River. The Donggang River spans an area of 60 kilometers from Jeongseon to Yeongwol. The Donggang River is a well-preserved river, left untouched due to the strong current of the waters and the rugged geography of the mountains. The Donggang River follows a snaky path splitting the chiseled cliffs surrounding it. Many tourists visit the area to see rare animals such as otters, Mandarin ducks, and Chinese scops owls and so on. Donggang River is also famous for white-water rafting.

Yeongwol’s Donggang River is one of the top three rafting places in Korea, the other top three being Hantangang River and Naerincheon Stream. Each river has distinguished characteristics, Donggang River features breathtaking scenery comparable to Guilin in China.

After an important safety briefing you'll hike down to the notorious Boiling Point to meet your guides. Life vest, helmets and other safety supplies are provided and your expert guide will ensure the boat is balanced before your epic journey.
> Start Rafting tour for 2 hours ( included Equipment - boat, life vest, helmet, paddle and and professional instructor )
the river has numerous rafting courses that flow with an abundance of water and wind past scene after beautiful scene. Courses generally have steep cliffs on one side of the river and banks of pebbles or sand on the other.

The most famous course is called ‘Eorayeon,’ a name which has the connotation of a pond with fish that come to the surface and make the river shine like silk. As Donggang’s representative course, the course is said to take rafters over the entirety of Donggang River. The course is so picturesque that many people forget to paddle and just float along and enjoy the scenery.

After the river rafting, you will going to enjoy ATV ( four wheel mountain motor bike) for 1hours , visitors by providing them with a unique experience in safari ATV Quad tours in Donggang River area.
>Preparation: Water camera, appropriate shoes, sandals, cap,towel, sun-block cream etc.

Back to Seoul

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5star hotel in Seoul : Intercontinental Hotel or similar

Day 3

The Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) Tours + 4 Hours Seoul tour with Segway or E-Bike Tour

Day 3

You will watch over a North Korean village from Dora observatory and visit 3rd Invasion Tunnel, Dorasan Station, Unification Village.

After lunch, we will drop off at Gwanghwamun meeting point.

Day 3

4H Segway or E-bike Tour :
Start time: 13: 30 / The meeting point is outside of EXIT No. 1 of Gwanghwamun Subway Station(Line 5). It is located behind Sejong Center for the Performing Arts. Your tour guide will meet you there.

Move together and learn how to ride SEGWAY or E-Bike - you will be given some time to practice the use of the machine.

Duration: Approximately 4 hrs + training​

Inclusion : Segway or E-bik Rental(Ninebot Elite Plus & Segway I2 SE), Helmets, Tour Guide, Dinner - Korean Pork BBQ, Food Tasting at Gwangjang Traditional Market(Menus vary depending on the group size), Entrance Fee, Bottled Water

Sights: Jogyesa Temple, Changdeokgung Palace, Gwangjang Traditional Market, Cheongyecheon Stream and Jonggak Avenue of Youth

Explore Seoul's historic center for 4 hours by Segway with assistance and narration by a licensed guide who will show you the city's top landmarks and attractions

Notice

Limited to 100-220lbs (40 - 100KG), Age under 70, No pregnant persons, No high hills, sandals, or flipflops -> If you are under 40 or over 100KG, you cannot join the tour and No refund

All participants must be able to easily and quickly get on and off the Segway without assistance -> If cannot, tour guide will not allow you to join Segway Tour Program and No refund

Tourists need driver license or Motor-bike license or temporary ones possible

Children can join the tour, not by Segway, but Electric Bike(PAS)

Please prepare a pair of gloves to keep your hands warm, in the late autumn & winter seasons(Mid Nov- Early Mar).

Need to sign on waiver

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5star hotel in Seoul :Intercontinental Hotel or similar

Day 4

SEOUL Highlight Tour with Drinking Tea at traditional Korean Tea House at Insadong

Day 4

Situated at the top of Gwanghwamun Square, the presence of Gyeongbukgung palace gleams brightly in the central spine of the nation. As the first and largest palace built by Joseon Dynasty in 1395, this grand villa consisted of 330 buildings and had up to 3,000 staffs.

Before entering to explore the palace, we will watch the changing ceremony of royal guards. This enactment is an excellent opportunity to experience a rare tradition, performed exactly as it used to be held. Guards appear wearing royal uniforms, carrying traditional weapons and playing traditional instruments.

* Hanbok Rental ( Optional ) - you can rent and wear hanbok and photoshooting in Gyeongbok palace on special occasions to make memorable photos with friends or family.

Day 4

Insa-dong, located in the heart of the city, is an important place where old but precious and traditional goods are on display. There is one main road in Insa-dong with alleys on each side. Within these alleys are galleries, traditional restaurants, teahouses, and cafes.

The galleries are the heartbeat of Insa-dong. There are about 100 galleries in the area and you can see every example of traditional Korean fine art from paintings to sculptures. Traditional craft stores dealing with calligraphy, ceramics, embroidery, and stamps are interesting complement to galleries.
- Included Drinking tea at a traditional Korean Tea House

Day 4

Bukchon Hanok Village is home to hundreds of traditional houses called hanok, that date back to the Joseon Dynasty. We will go stroll in this labyrinth of traditional homes cramped together, sharing walls. Created by the first city-planner of Korea, these intimate structures will delight you as you discover your way around the hillside village.

Day 4

Jongmyo Shrine was a primary place of worship for kings throughout Joseon Dynasty. The memorial service, called Jongmyo Jaerye, is said to be the oldest complete ceremony in the world, and was carried out in obedience to the king’s order.

Day 4

Gwangjang Market was the first permanent market in Korea and continues to thrive as a popular tourist destination today, popularized by a recent Netflix show. The second floor of the market is filled with silk, satin, and linen bed-sheet stores, which are the largest and most famous in Seoul.

The highlight of this market is, however, discovering the animated street food stalls! We will go sampling some of the best Korean street foods here. The specialties in this market are octopus tartar and mung-bean pancakes. You will also be introduced to eccentric Korean foods such as steamed pork feet, blood sausage, and spicy chicken feet.

Day 4

Take in the breathtaking 360-degree view of the Seoul Metropolis! The top of the tower is at almost 480m above sea level, including Namsan Mountain(243m) and the tower’s own height(236.7m).

The tower was first established as a broadcast tower to send out TV and radio signals in 1969. As of now, it has become one of the representative landmarks and multi-cultural venues in Seoul. At the tower, you can check out other highlights including the famous 'Locks of Love' and ancient beacon mounds.

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Lunch and Drinking tea at a traditional Korean Tea House at Insadong

Day 4

Meeting / Pickup

Pick-up only: Customers must be picked up from selected pick-up locations.

Please Note

  • The time shown on the website or on your ticket is the approximate start time of the activity and not the time when you will be picked up from your hotel (or closest meeting point). At least a few days before the date of your activity, you need to make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pick-up location and pick-up time. Your pick-up time can be any time between 8:30 AM and 9:10 AM, depending on where you are staying. To confirm your pick-up location (meeting point) and your pick-up time, please send an e-mail to [ ] at least a few days before the date of your activity. Make sure to include your booking reference number in the e-mail. The tour will be guided in the language that you have booked; however, please note that occasionally, due to operational circumstances, a multilingual guide (limited to a maximum of two languages) might provide the commentary in two languages. The tour in Polish will be conducted by either a Polish-speaking guide (subject to availability) or an English-speaking guide together with a native Polish host serving as a translator. The tour in Spanish will be conducted by either a Spanish-speaking guide (subject to availability) or an English-speaking guide together with a Spanish-speaking host serving as a translator. The provider reserves the right to change the order of the visits without prior notice. While generally there are always some craftsmen practicing their trade at the Ta' Qali Artisan Village, we cannot guarantee that there will always be artisans practicing glassblowing techniques while we are there. Since the artisans who operate at Ta' Qali Artsan Village are independent businesses, we have no control over their working schedules. No particular dress code is required; we suggest wearing comfortable clothes according to the forecasted weather. One should note that we will be visiting the Rotunda of Mosta, a Roman Catholic church; therefore, some decorum is expected (avoid wearing very short skirts, sleeveless shirts, see-through clothing, excessively revealing clothing, etc.). The tour is not wheelchair-accessible. Foldable strollers are allowed during the tour. Pets, large luggage, and large suitcases are not allowed during the tour. Any personal belongings, including backpacks or rucksacks, must be carried with you at all times and may not be left unattended on the coach or bus. The tour is not recommended for travellers with mobility impairments. The tour will operate as scheduled, rain or shine. Both electronic and paper vouchers are accepted.

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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  1. 4.2

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    The overnight rafting experience was a highlight for us, mixing adrenaline with stunning views, though the Segway tour felt a bit rushed at times.

  2. 4.4

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    We had an unforgettable time exploring the UNESCO sites and zipping around on segways in Gyeongju, with the highlight being our exhilarating ATV ride through the lush landscapes.

  3. 4.6

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    Our time in Seoul for the adventure through Gyeongju was both exhilarating and enriching. One standout moment was zooming across the landscape on ATVs, where the thrill of the ride combined beautifully with the stunning views of UNESCO heritage sites. We also savored some traditional Korean barbecue during our evening meals, which provided a much-needed respite after an active day. While the Segway tour was entertaining, navigating through crowds occasionally slowed our progress and felt a bit awkward. Overall, this experience was a delightful blend of culture and adventure, making it a memorable escape from our busy schedules.

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