Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

North Tour of Malta.

See Malta’s Northern Area from the Top Deck of our Open Buses

Your tour takes you around Malta’s Panoramic North. You have the chance to stop in all famous landmarks of our beautiful island. Audio commentary in 16 different languages is available on all buses.

The hop-on, hop-off facility is a great benefit of the Malta Sightseeing that enables you to get on and off the bus at many places of interest. This facility gives you the freedom to plan your own itinerary and explore the magnificent landmarks and exciting attractions for as little or as long as you like. 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 North/Blue Tour leaves 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.

San Anton Gardens

Situated in the heart of Attard, the elegant San Anton Gardens welcomes visitors, both tourists, and locals, to explore and appreciate the beautifully cultivated landscape.

Mdina Gate

The main gate into the fortified city of Mdina, Malta. It was built in the Baroque style in 1724 to designs of Charles François de Mondion, during the magistracy of Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena.

Aviation Museum

covers the history of aviation on the island with exhibits, particularly from the Second World War and post-war periods. (fee to pay)

Roman Villa

The Roman villa of a wealthy Roman family was often much larger and more comfortable than their city home. They had multiple rooms including servants' quarters, courtyards, baths, pools, storage rooms, exercise rooms, and gardens. They also had modern comforts such as indoor plumbing and heated floors. (fee to pay)

Ta Qali Crafts Village

Artisan Village is located in a former RAF wartime airfield, and is a very popular tourist attraction in Malta. Here, different kinds of crafts and beautiful artefacts are created and sold by local expert artisans.

Mgarr Church

A small church dedicated to the Assumption of Mary was established in Mġarr in around 1400, and it was repaired in 1600. The village formed part of the parish of Mosta until it became a separate parish on 12 October 1898. The old church therefore became a parish church, but residents wanted to build a new and larger church in its place.

Mosta Church

The Church of the Assumption, Mosta is known as the Rotunda due to its shape. During World War II a bomb fell through the dome and landed in the church but no one was injured. (small fee)

Golden Bay

Situated on Malta's breathtaking northwest coastline, a stone's throw from the stunning village of Manikata, Golden Bay is one of the Island's most popular beaches. And it's easy to see why! With glorious red sands, spectacularly clear water, and breathtaking views, this delightful swim spot is truly a sight to behold!

Where the bus takes you…

Bugibba Square

the resort's main square fronts right onto the promenade in the center of town. With stunning views out to sea, it's the perfect place to relax and gaze out across the sparkling Mediterranean waters. There are plenty of benches in the shadow of tall palm trees where you can enjoy the view, whilst others are unshaded, ideal for feeling the warm sun on your face.

St. George’s Bay

St George's Bay is a popular beach bang in the middle of the main entertainment hub in Malta.

Malta National Aquarium

The Malta National Aquarium has 41 tanks including reptiles, insects and amphibians, amongst others, Mediterranean fish, including fish commonly found in Maltese waters together with replicas of historical artefacts that one can find in the seas around the Maltese islands. (fee to pay)

Spinola Bay

Spinola Bay is one of the prime destinations in the St Julian’s region of this small island nation and represents a cosy spot in the east of Malta, nestled between the party centre of Paceville to the north and the rest of St Julian’s to the south.

Marine Park

The park currently has 160 animals  and 49 different species, and every animal is fed a balanced and regulated diet coordinated by the Park’s Animal Carers. See, hear and touch animals under the guidance of professional animal carers, and learn how dolphins, sea lions, tropical birds and coatis are trained and how the same methods can be applied to your pets at home. (fee to pay)

Splash and Fun

One of Malta’s most popular family attractions, the delightful Splash and Fun Water Park is one of the most prominent features on the scenic coastal road of Baħar-ic-Cagħaq. Full of aquatic delights to suit all ages, a visit to this wonderful water world is guaranteed to go down swimmingly. (fee to pay)

Available:

Monday to Sunday

Prices:

Adults: €23

Children: €15

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