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Discover Malta's natural beauty on a 6-hour guided Sunday hike from Sliema, featuring scenic coastal trails, panoramic views, and social moments in a friendly group.

The tour begins right at the entrance of McDonald’s in Sliema, with coordinates 35.90866470336914, 14.506196022033691. This well-known spot makes it easy to find the group and meet your guide. The transfer from Sliema is by private bus, which takes about 45 minutes to the hiking area, providing a comfortable journey before the adventure begins. This setup is ideal for travelers who value an organized start with minimal hassle.
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The guided hike spans approximately 3 hours of walking through Malta’s scenic countryside and coastal paths. The trails often feature rugged terrain and panoramic views that showcase Malta’s natural landscapes. The guide leads you through locations that include dramatic cliffs and tidal pools, with plenty of opportunities to stop and soak in the vistas. The focus is on enjoying the natural beauty rather than a historical or cultural narrative, making it a pure nature experience.
In summer months, the hike is shortened to around 1 hour, with most of the remaining time spent relaxing at a beautiful beach. This change offers a more leisurely experience during hot weather, giving participants a chance to swim or lounge by the water after a quick walk. Despite the shorter hike, the tour still offers stunning views and the chance to unwind in Malta’s coastal environment.
After completing the hike, the group boards the private bus again for a comfortable return to Sliema. Many times, the group spontaneously heads out for drinks and food, providing an opportunity to connect and unwind in a casual setting. This social element adds a friendly and relaxed vibe to the overall experience, making it more than just a walk—it’s a chance to meet fellow travelers and enjoy Malta’s lively hospitality.
More Great Tours NearbyMost guests come solo or in small groups, and the atmosphere tends to be warm and welcoming. The tour team manages the group’s pace, but some reviews suggest that a faster group option could enhance the experience for more energetically inclined participants. Currently, the pace accommodates most walkers, but those seeking a more physically challenging route should consider the overall length and terrain.
The tour starts early in the day, with a check-in at McDonald’s. Participants should bring a hat, food, sunscreen, water, and sports shoes to stay comfortable and safe during the hike. The tour notes that traffic delays are rare but possible, so travelers should allow some flexibility with timing. Since the tour does not include a formal historical guide, expect a focus on natural scenery rather than cultural or historical commentary.

While the main hike involves rough terrain and some intensity, the seasonal shorter version makes it accessible for those wanting a more relaxed experience. Children under 18 and individuals with mobility impairments are not recommended, but most others who enjoy moderate outdoor activity will find the tour enjoyable.

Guides are generally described as friendly and helpful, with mentions of excellent leadership in guiding participants through the scenic spots. The tour is conducted in English, and the team is available to assist with any questions along the way. The live guide ensures that participants feel supported throughout the hike, even if it’s not a deep historical exploration.
Booking is flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. Travelers can reserve their spot without paying upfront, providing peace of mind to plan around other activities. The 6-hour duration makes this experience a substantial part of a Malta holiday, balancing activity with relaxation.
The tour offers frequent departures throughout December, January, February, and March, with routes such as Dingli Cliffs to Ghar Lapsi, Marsaskala to Marsaxlokk, and Popeye Village to Paradise Bay. Each route showcases different parts of Malta’s coast and countryside, providing variety for repeat visitors. The lengths vary from 6 to 7 km depending on the route, with some routes classified as intense in difficulty.
The stunning views and friendly guides are common themes in feedback, as well as the opportunity to meet international travelers. The moderate pace and social atmosphere make it ideal for solo travelers or small groups looking to enjoy Malta in an active yet relaxed way. The scenery and nature-focused approach set this tour apart from more cultural or heritage-based excursions.
This Sunday hike from Sliema offers a beautiful outdoor experience suited to those who enjoy walking and scenic landscapes. It’s a good fit for nature lovers and adventure seekers prepared for some rugged terrain. The social environment and casual post-hike gatherings make it especially appealing for travelers who want to connect with others while exploring Malta’s natural side.
What is the meeting point for this tour?
The tour departs from the entrance of McDonald’s in Sliema at the specified coordinates.
How long does the hike last?
The main hike lasts about 3 hours, with the full tour including transport and breaks totaling around 6 hours.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No, it is not suitable for children under 18 or those with mobility impairments due to the rugged terrain.
What should I bring on the hike?
Participants should bring a hat, food, sunscreen, water, and sports shoes for comfort and safety.
Are there seasonal differences in the hike?
Yes, summer hikes are shortened to about 1 hour, with additional time spent relaxing at a nearby beach.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
What do the guides focus on during the hike?
Since the area is a natural site, the guides focus on natural scenery rather than historical explanations or guided presentations.
Is transportation included?
Yes, private transport from and back to Sliema is included, making the experience convenient and stress-free.
What is the group size?
Most groups are small to medium-sized, with around 30 participants in larger groups, but the atmosphere remains friendly and social.
What is the difficulty level of the hike?
The hike is generally moderate to intense, depending on the route, with some sections featuring rugged paths.
How do I find out about future departures?
The tour runs on scheduled dates each month, including December to March, with routes such as Dingli Cliffs to Ghar Lapsi and Popeye Village to Paradise Bay.