Were you aware of Malta’s link to the Gallipoli campaign? We’ll begin today’s explorations at the moving Pieta War Cemetery where we’ll learn all about the injured ANZACs who were evacuated here during WWI. Nestled in the heart of Pieta town, it’s a tranquil spot and the final resting space of nearly 2,000 souls who lie peacefully in the shadows of aromatic cypress trees.
Today’s journey into the past doesn’t stop there. Next, we’ll venture into Valletta: Malta’s capital that perches majestically between two ancient harbours. Witness where history and architecture intertwine on a locally guided stroll, passing everything from Baroque masterpieces like Upper Barrakka Gardens and the Grandmaster’s Palace to modern marvels like the sandy-hued New Parliament Building. You’ll then enjoy a quiet moment to admire the opulent interiors of St John’s Co-Cathedral before we devour a traditional ftira lunch. Malta's mouthwatering answer to the humble sandwich, ftira are typically stuffed with fresh tuna, olives, capers and salad.
Afterwards, prepare to step back even further in time as we weave our way down the coast to the country’s oldest settlement: Birgu – commonly referred to as Città Vittoriosa (Victorious City). You’ll amble leisurely through its narrow streets with a guide, visiting the likes of the Inquisitor’s Palace and the panoramic Gardjola Gardens. Minds packed with tales and camera rolls filled with memories; we’ll round off the day with a relaxing evening back in Sliema.