Malta: Lazy Pirate Boat Party with Drinks & Food

1.Malta: Lazy Pirate Boat Party with Drinks & Food
A 4-hour Lazy Pirate boat party from Sliema with DJ music, unlimited open bar, snacks, fruit, and a moonlight swim.
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A 4-hour Lazy Pirate boat party from Sliema with DJ music, unlimited open bar, snacks, fruit, and a moonlight swim.

Taste Valletta’s street food on a guided 3-hour walk with pastizzi, ftira, Kinnie, and local beer plus stories of key landmarks.
“I loved this. John our guide was truly excellent. He gave us a fantastic history and culture as we walked through Valletta. He stopped at various location to highlight their significance and tell us about them. The food was great too, we had four stops and we were full at the end. We have done…”

Malta’s 3 Cities plus wine tasting in Qormi: Vittoriosa walking lanes, maritime history stops, and a guided red/white/rose tasting with snacks.

A 3-hour Valletta food walk that ties Maltese snacks to Knights-of-St-John history, ending at the Valletta Food Market for real local flavor.
“Very knowledgeable guide, good food over all a great experience ! Recommend we had a good time enjoyed !”

Private food-and-history tour of Malta with Mdina, Rabat, Mosta, and optional Valletta stops plus Maltese bites and drinks.
“I wish I had read the reviews more closely. As other reviewers have said, this is most definitely NOT a tour with a 3 course meal. Snacks in shady places would be a better description. In addition, our tour guide, Bridget, went on several xenophobic rants, was rude to my husband, and could not pick…”

A private 3.5-hour Valletta food tour with a flexible guide, classic bites like pastizzi and ftira, and a walk through the city’s Knights-era core.
“What a brilliant tour! We saw several prior visitors mention taking this tour early so booked it for our first morning in town. It was early enough to still be pleasant in the August heat. We visited 4 or 5 places… I struggle to remember given all the food we enjoyed. This is not a…”

A private 3-hour Valletta food tour in Malta for up to 4, with snacks, a Maltese drink, and dessert, plus history from guides like Giulia.
“The food was so-so. Nothing spectacular to talk about. Basically we got to try local daily sandwiches, snacks at bus station, sweets, and we also went to food court and had Maltese samples.”

Hotel pickup, a four-course Maltese feast with free-flowing wine, live folkloric dancing, then a party-like disco at Ta’ Marija.
“Lovely evening with plenty of food drink and dance only would say maybe we did not really have a guided tour of area in the night it was just picked up and seemed a little unorganised when dropped off to what was happening regarding where we ate”

Mdina and Rabat food and history tour in Malta with small-group tastings, beer, wine and kinnie, plus St Paul sites and Mdina’s film walls.
“Really lovely tour of Mdina and Rabat by a local Chris, a fantastic guy who is passionate about food and about sharing his country's culture and history with visitors. Very informative and I left very full!”

Private Valletta food tour with port pickup, local drinks, and a full lunch of Maltese classics plus city sights in 3.5 hours.
“A very informative and interesting tour whilst sampling lovely local foods. Our guide, Josianne was very knowledgeable and personable. A great tour.”