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Last activity 31 May 2013 by GuestPoster81

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GuestPoster81

Hi guys!
Would you please give me suggestions for organising my holidays in Malta? I and 10 more people are going to be in Malta from May 25th to May 30th. I was thinking of something like this:
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Day 1 (May 26)
• St. Julian
• La Valletta, Giardini di La Valletta
Day 2 (May 27)
• Mdina
• Blue Grotto, Żurrieq
Day 3 (May 28)
•  One day cruise to Gozo and Comino
Day 4 (May 29)
• The Three Cities of Cottonera (Vittoriosa, Cospicua and Senglea)
• Hypogeum at 15:00
Day 5 (May 30)
• Beach, relax

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Do you think it's a reasonably good plan? Would we have enough time each day to do all this activities? Or you think we would have too much spare time? Anything I missed that we should do? Things not worth doing?
I'm open to any suggestion, thank you! :)

GuestPoster566

I trust you have pre-booked the Hypogeum?
You should spend 1 day on Gozo.
No such thing as too much spare time.
I also suggest you contact a travel service to check your plans.

Toon

booking the Hypogeium is essential as they only allow 20 people in at one go.

Mr Armstrongs - 100 ton gun trip to Kalkara is essential -  a superb aftenoon of sword fighting and musket fire, a video show and a tour of the battery too - well worth it

The Classic car museum in Qawra is good value if you like old classic cars.

GuestPoster566

toonarmy9752 wrote:

booking the Hypogeium is essential as they only allow 20 people in at one go.


That's why I asked as it is fully booked, see here:

https://booking.heritagemalta.org/

GuestPoster81

Oh yeah, the Hypogeum is booked already.
Thank you guys for your answers! ;)

scubaboy

The Imperial War Museum in Valletta is a nice place to look around aswell.

GuestPoster81

toonarmy9752 wrote:

a superb aftenoon of sword fighting and musket fire, a video show and a tour of the battery


Sorry, it's not really clear... Where do these things happen? I can't find any information about them.
Thanks.

scubaboy

Peppe,

have a look here fortrinella.com/

Julian

GuestPoster81

scubaboy wrote:

have a look here fortrinella.com


Cool, thanks ;)

Naz23

Gozo is a day! There are lots of things to do here.

GuestPoster81

Just got back from Malta. What a beautiful country!

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