


The Malta Pass gives you access to Malta's top attractions, with something for everyone. There are historic sites, medieval buildings, interactive shows, museums, sightseeing bus rides, trackless train experiences and even a leisurely boat cruise. Below is a comprehensive list of all the attractions and rides your pass gives you free access to!
Malta 5D is the ultimate multilingual cinematic experience that takes you on a unique and fascinating journey of discovery....
Captain Morgan adds a new dimension to the phrase "Visiting Malta". Now you can also see what lies beneath the sea...
Experience the beauty of Malta with City Sightseeing's scheduled Hop-on Hop-off service. Remember that changes from one line to...
Nowhere on earth is so much turbulent history concentrated in such a small area as the Maltese Islands. The Malta Experience is the...
Go and enjoy a day at the Malta Falconry Centre watching falconers fly several different species of well-trained birds of prey and...
Valletta Living History is a 35-minute multilingual docudrama depicting the history, culture and lifestyle of Malta and the...
The National War Museum is located in the building known as the old Drill Hall of Lower Fort St Elmo, Valletta. The museum’s...
Now open to the general public, nestling within Salina, BirdPark Malta so far has been Malta's best kept secret.
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The temple of Hagar Qim, excavated for the first time in 1839, dates to c. 3600 - 3200 BC. It stands on a hilltop overlooking the...
Ta’ Pinu, Malta’s national shrine, attracts pilgrims from all over the world. It has been a centre for devotion for...
Tarxien Temples, dating from 3600 to 2500 BC, are the most complex of all temple sites in Malta and consist of four megalithic...
Our Lady of Victory Church is pivotal to the history of Malta. It is the first building and the first church of Valletta....
Perched over Mellieha's golden beaches, St Agatha's Tower, also known as the Red Tower, was built in 1647 by the Order of...
The Palace Armoury is one of the world’s greatest arms collections housed in their original buildings, and ranks among the...
The Sanctuary Museum of Zabbar, in our opinion one of the finest examples of its kind on Malta, contains the largest collection of...
While visiting Mdina, do not miss out on this unique sightseeing train tour which enables you to experience the rich heritage of...
Justifiably described as ‘a miniature Versailles’, Palazzo Parisio in Naxxar, is a historic palace with oodles of...
The Old Prison is situated in the Citadel, overlooking Cathedral Square and adjacent to the Courts of Justice, to which it was...
Situated behind the Law Courts in the Citadel of Victoria, the Gozo Nature Museum is hosted in a cluster of houses dating back to...
The National Museum of Fine Arts is located at the lower end of South Street (Valletta) within an area including other fine...
The mosaic pavements in the Domvs Romana at Rabat rank among the finest and oldest mosaic compositions from the western...
The National Museum of Natural History is the national repository of biological specimens. Both life and earth sciences are...
Gozo’s only scheduled open-top service takes in all of the island’s most important landmarks and attractions such as...
The Staterooms are the show piece of the Presidential Palace sited at the heart of Malta’s World Heritage Capital city of...
Ta’ Kola Windmill is situated in the heart of the village of Xaghra, Gozo, and is one of the few surviving windmills on the...
The Catacombs of St Paul consist of an extensive burial ground which in the 4th century AD was just outside the main Roman city of...
One of the oldest places of Christian worship on Malta, this beautiful and fascinating underground Basilica was used by St Agatha...
The National Museum of Archaeology currently houses a spectacular range of artefacts dating back to Malta’s Neolithic period;...
The Gozo Museum of Archaeology aims to illustrate the rich cultural history of the island of Gozo from prehistoric times to the...
Join us on a Harbour Cruise and witness Malta's living past. Cruise around the two natural harbours on either side of Valletta...
The Great Siege Diorama (located within the Great Siege Events Museum) tells the story of the Great Siege of Malta which took place...
Ghar Dalam Cave is a highly important site as it was here that the earliest evidence of human settlement on Malta, dating to 7,400...
The Ggantija Temples in Xaghra, Gozo, are one of the most important archaeological sites in the Maltese Islands. Their listing on...
If you fancy seeing something a little bit different from the usual museums when visiting Valletta, why not visit Casa Rocca...
The Museum houses a wide range of exhibits depicting the domestic, rural and traditional ways of life in the agrarian economy of...
The Inquisitor’s Palace, sited in the heart of Vittoriosa, is an architectural gem, representative of the European history...
Come and take a tour around this fascinating, historic and spectacular theatre right in the heart of the city of Valletta. The...
Mdina Experience is a perfect start to a day in Malta’s old capital. Here, you can journey through time and re-live the...
Housed within the Old Naval bakery, the Malta Maritime Museum charts Malta’s maritime history and lore within a Mediterranean...
Located in the town of Siggiewi, the Limestone Heritage Park and Gardens pays homage to the Maltese Islands’ distinct stone,...
The museum is the only one of its kind in Malta and it is one of the most popular in Europe, a real gem we are proud of. The museum...
For all those interested in Malta’s rich aviation history, the Malta Aviation Museum is a must see. Housed in three hangars...