The Three Cities is a collective description of the three fortified cities of Cospicua, Vittoriosa, and Senglea.
The oldest of the Three Cities is Vittoriosa, which has existed since the Middle Ages. The other two cities, Senglea and Cospicua, were both founded by the Order of the Knights of Saint John in the 16th and 17th centuries, respectively.
During this half-day tour, you will have the opportunity to appreciate these unique historical fortified cities and admire magnificent churches, traditional piazzas, incredible fortifications, and architectural treasures found all around the Three Cities area—pieces of living history kept alive by hundreds of years of preservation!
We start our tour with a panoramic drive past the city of Cospicua, a double-fortified harbour city and the largest of the Three Cities, flanked by Senglea on the west and Vittoriosa on the east. Cospicua is well known for its large dockyard and its impressive fortifications known as the Santa Margherita Lines and the Cottonera Lines.
A short stretch away from Cospicua lies the city of Vittoriosa. The city occupies a promontory of land with the impressive Fort Saint Angelo at its head and the city of Cospicua at its base.
The origins of this glorious city date back to mediaeval times. Over the centuries, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, the Angevines, the Aragonese, and the Order of the Knights of Saint John all contributed to the development of this magnificent city.
Ideally situated for safe anchorage, Vittoriosa has a very long history of maritime, mercantile, and military activities. Prior to the establishment of Valletta as the capital and main city of Malta, military powers that wanted to rule the Maltese islands always endeavoured to obtain control of Vittoriosa due to its significant position in the Grand Harbour. In fact, it served as the base of the Order of the Knights of Saint John and the “de facto” capital city of Malta from 1530 to 1571. Vittoriosa is well known for its vital role in the Great Siege of Malta in 1565.
We will enjoy a fascinating walking tour through the distinctively narrow, winding streets of the city, admiring and appreciating all the historical buildings and captivating treasures found at every twist and turn. Upon our arrival at the stunning Vittoriosa Waterfront, we will board a traditional Maltese “Frejgatina” (a small, carvel-built fishing boat) for a delightful tour of the colourful harbour creeks.
We end our tour at Senglea, named after Claude De La Sengle, the Grand Master who founded the city. Senglea is also known as “Civitas Invicta," a name given to the city for managing to resist the Ottoman invasion during the Great Siege of Malta in 1565.
The island on which Senglea lies was joined by a land bridge to Cospicua during the time of the Knights of St. John, and as a result, it became peninsular in shape. From the Gardjola Gardens located at the tip of the peninsula, we will enjoy a stunning 360° view of the Grand Harbour, including the impressive Fort Saint Angelo, from where the Grand Master Jean Perisot De La Valette led the defence of the island during the Great Siege of Malta of 1565.
During the whole tour, our knowledgeable and experienced guides will provide you with riveting information and enhance your experience through narration and engaging storytelling.
3 Comments
4.6
Exploring the historic cities of Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua was a delightful experience, especially with the added charm of a scenic boat ride. While the kids loved the adventure, we found the time spent on transportation a bit lengthy for our taste, but the picturesque views made it worthwhile.
4.2
The blend of history and scenery on this tour through Birgu, Senglea, and Cospicua was captivating. I particularly enjoyed the boat ride, where the views of the waterfront lined with colorful houses provided a picturesque backdrop. Each city had its own charm, but Vittoriosa’s narrow streets and vibrant atmosphere stood out to me. A minor drawback was that the guide’s pace felt a bit rushed at times, making it hard to fully absorb the details. Overall, it was a refreshing way to experience Malta’s rich heritage and stunning landscapes.
4.4
We had a delightful afternoon wandering through the charming streets of Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, each city offering its own unique vibe. The boat ride between the cities was a highlight, letting us soak in the stunning waterfront views while enjoying the gentle breeze. However, we found the narration on the boat a bit hard to hear at times, which left us wanting a little more context about the places we were passing. Overall, the tour was a fantastic way to explore these historic cities, and we left with plenty of beautiful photos and stories to share. A few more insights during the ride would have elevated the experience even further.