Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour South Tour of Malta.

Enjoy Malta’s Southern Area Hop On Hop Off Tour

Your open-top bus tour takes you to all of the Southern famous landmarks and reveals Malta’s colourful history. The tour offers you an audio commentary in 16 different languages.

The hop-on, hop-off facility will enable you to get on and off the bus at many places of interest. The Malta Sightseeing Tour is a safe and relaxed way to experience the lovely island of Malta and is the perfect introduction and a fun day out for all.

The South/Red Tour departs from Sliema Ferries every 30 minutes during Summer and every 60 minutes during Winter starting from 0900 hrs. From Monday to Saturday the last tour leaves Sliema at 1500 hrs while on Sundays the last tour leaves at 1400 hrs.

War Museum

Valletta suffered greatly during the wars and this museum is a testimony to the hardship of those years. Exhibits include equipment, uniforms and photos. (fee to be paid)

Tarxien Temples

Tarxien Temples site consists of a complex of four megalithic structures built between 3600 and 2500 BC and re-used between 2400 and 1500 BC. The earliest of the four structures, located at the easternmost end of the site. (viewing free, admission fee)

Fort St Elmo

Fort St Elmo is a treasure trove of artefacts, military paraphernalia, and insights into Malta's rich history. Built by the Knights in 1552 in just four months, this majestic fort bore the brunt of Ottoman arms during the Great Siege of Malta. (viewing free, admission fee)

Hypogeum

The Hypogeum, a structure hewn out of rock, three stores high and was used for two purposes - burial (several thousand individuals, along with personal ornaments and pottery items have been found) and also as a place of worship. (viewing free, admission fee)

Mediterranean Conference Centre

It was one of the leading hospitals in Europe until the 18th century, and it remained in use until 1920. The building is now used for multiple banquets, exhibitions, international conventions and theatrical shows. (viewing free, admission fee)

Vittoriosa Waterfront

As you enter the waterfront through the old main gate, you will have the Marina on your left side and a few bars and restaurants.

Valletta Waterfront

Valletta Waterfront

The historic Valletta Waterfront combines food, shopping and entertainment within a maritime hub and commanding some of the Islands’ most impressive views, has proved to be a highly popular destination with locals, cruise passengers and land-based tourists alike over the last years

Zejtun Parish Church

The Church of St Catherine in Żejtun is a Roman Catholic church built between 1692 and 1728. The Baroque-style church is considered to be one of the finest works designed by famed Maltese architect Lorenzo Gafà.

The bus will hop on hop off near the following. Customers can stop and visit these attractions

(Admissions fees to be paid separately on spot)

Zejtun St. Gregory Church

It is one of Malta's finest old churches. Very little remains of the original rectangular church built before 1436, the time when Żejtun became a separate parish, apart from Mdina and Vittoriosa.

Hagar Qim

The Ħaġar Qim complex consists of a main temple and three additional megalithic structures beside it. The main temple was built between 3600 and 3200 BC; however, the northern ruins are considerably older. The outside entrance serves as an interior passage and connects six large chambers. (viewing free, admission fee)

Marsaxlokk

Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village in southeastern Malta, known for its scenic harbor, colorful luzzu boats, rich cultural heritage, beautiful beaches, residential properties, shopping, dining & entertainment options, outdoor activities, parks, and vibrant nightlife.

Mnajdra Temples

The Mnajdra Temples are surrounded by rocky countryside and wide views of the open-sea, while the small islet of Filfla is visible, almost on the horizon. The open setting of these temples promotes a much better atmosphere than that at the closely walled-in sites at Tarxien and Kordin. (viewing free, admission fee)

Ghar Dalam & Museum

The cave contains the bone remains of animals that were stranded and subsequently became extinct in Malta at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum. (viewing free, admission fee).

Malta Falconry Centre

Situated in the beautiful outskirts of Siggiewi one of the Maltese Villages offering the unique environment landscapes of the Maltese islands. Ensuring the highest care for these magnificent birds of prey we proudly invite you to visit the only falconry found in Malta. (viewing free, admission fee)

Blue Grotto (inside the caves not included)

Made up of sea caverns on the southern coast of Malta, the Blue Grotto caverns are west of Wied iz-Zurrieq Harbor and across the small uninhabited islet of Filfla. (viewing free, admission fee)

Limestone Centre

Lower Coralline Limestone is the oldest exposed rock in the Maltese Islands. The Formation forms steep sided cliffs in the western coastal areas of the Maltese Islands. It is mainly composed of the tests of coralline algae suggesting deposition in a shallow gulf environment. (viewing free, admission fee)

To book this tour go to mychoiceismalta.com or click the link below.

Availability: Monday to Sunday

Price: Adult: €23 Child: €15