
Mdina and Dingli Cliffs Day trip
The walled city of Mdina offers a captivating experience, complemented by a visit to the renowned Dingli Cliffs. Description. When making your reservation, you can choose one of the following options. Half-Day Trip (4.5 hours).
- 5 - 9 hours
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The walled city of Mdina offers a captivating experience, complemented by a visit to the renowned Dingli Cliffs.
Description
When making your reservation, you can choose one of the following options:
Half-Day Trip (4.5 hours)
The tour begins with a pickup at the meeting point, followed by a 30-minute drive to Mdina. Guests will explore the narrow streets of the historic old town, including the Cathedral of St. Paul, while learning about the apostle's journey. The tour continues to the Dingli Cliffs, with heights reaching up to 250 meters and stunning views of the Mediterranean. The final stop is in Attard, where visitors can relax in San Anton Gardens, adjacent to the President’s official residence, before returning to the hotel.
Full-Day Trip (8.5 hours)
This itinerary is similar to the half-day tour but includes a visit to the Christian catacombs of Rabat and a lunch stop in Mdina, offering a menu of starter, main course, dessert, and wine. After lunch, the tour continues to Saint Anthony's Gardens and Ta’Qali, showcasing local products. The final destination is Mosta, to visit the Parish Church of the Assumption, known for its massive dome, before returning to the hotels.
Hotel Pickup
The tour includes pickup between 8:30 and 9:30 am at the main hotels on the island of Malta. After booking, you will be contacted to arrange the exact pickup time and location, which will be a hotel or a meeting point near your accommodation.
Prices
Included
- Transport by air–conditioned minibus
- English–speaking guide
- Admission to the Christian Catacombs and the Parish Church of the Assumption
- Lunch and a glass of wine (depending on selection)
Not included
- Admission to St.Paul's Church
Tips
- Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility