MARSAXLOKK
On the Red route, meander through history with stops at Marsaxlokk Fishing Village, where boats are as colorful as a box of crayons, and Vittoriosa Waterfront, oozing medieval charm. Swing by the Blue Grotto’s sparkling caves and Sliema Ferries’ lively vibe. Schedule First bus: 9:05am from stop#10 (ITS Roundabout – Radisson & Corinthia Hotels Roundabout) Last bus: 2:05pm from stop #10 (ITS Roundabout – Radisson & Corinthia Hotels Roundabout) Frequency: Every 60 mins Popular stops: Vittoriosa Waterfront, Blue Grotto & Marsaxlokk Fishing Village North route: Blue (Every Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat) The Blue route lets you in on Golden Bay’s sandy glow, Mosta Church’s epic dome (miracle survivor of WWII bombs), and Qawra Seafront’s coastal serenity. This route screams a chill vibe with a side of history. Rugged cliffs meet blue horizons, and every corner feels like a desktop wallpaper waiting to happen. Schedule First bus: 8am from stop #1 (Bugibba – Topaz Hotel/Pebbles Hotel) Last bus: 2:30pm from stop #1 (Bugibba – Topaz Hotel/Pebbles Hotel) Frequency: Every 30 to 60 mins Popular stops: Qawra Seafront, Mosta Church & Golden Bay Harbor cruise Set sail on a cruise that feels like a time-traveling adventure through Malta's storied past. Glide through Marsamxett Harbour, spot the star-shaped Fort Manoel, and discover the haunting Lazzaretto. Don't forget to make a quick stop at Esplora for Fort Ricasoli, the iconic "Gladiator" and "Game of Thrones" filming spot. Schedule First cruise: 10:30am from stop #17 (Sliema Ferries) Last cruise: 2:45pm from stop #17 (Sliema Ferries) Frequency: Every 2 hours Please click here for the detailed route map and boarding points. You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.
Leisure is the name of the game on Sunday mornings in Malta, and this shopping and sightseeing trip makes the most of Malta's scenery and local culture. You'll head to the renowned Blue Grotto, before visiting the fishing village of Marsaxlokk to stroll around its weekly market. The day concludes with a trip to the Għar Dalam cave. Micheal, one of our expert local guides, says, 'If you like to eat fish and seafood, Marsaxlokk won't disappoint. It's packed with great restaurants and market day brings the freshest produce to town, much of it picked or caught the same day.'We'll kick off with a visit to one of Malta's most famous natural sights – the Blue Grotto of Wied Iz-Zurrieq. It's a 50-metre-deep natural cave with a huge arch that stretches out to sea. The caves get their name from the light reflecting off the water, which creates a dazzling blue colour. An optional boat trip into the grotto is available.Then we'll head to Marsaxlokk – one of the most picturesque spots in the countr