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Discover Malta’s south coast with this private 6-hour walking tour led by a botanist guide, including coastal views, hidden trails, and local stops for $182 per person.

This private 6-hour walking tour takes you along Malta’s southern coast, where coastlines meet lush fields and limestone bays. Priced at $182 per person, it offers a peaceful escape from the busy city streets, with the added comfort of hotel pickup and drop-off. Led by a certified botanist guide, the tour combines relaxed exercise, sightseeing, and informative nature insights in a small, private group setting.
The tour appeals to those who enjoy outdoor activities and are interested in local flora and fauna, rather than history or large crowds. With easy difficulty and a focus on nature exploration, it’s suitable for most ages, but not for those with mobility issues. The full itinerary includes stops at Saint Peter’s Pool, Marsaxlokk, and Fort Delimara, offering a well-rounded glimpse of Malta’s natural beauty.
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This tour begins with pickup from your hotel in Malta or Gozo, making logistics straightforward and stress-free. The tour driver takes you to the south coast, where the walk starts in a serene environment away from city noise. This pre-arranged transportation ensures a smooth transition from your accommodation to the scenic trailhead. For those staying in Gozo, ferry tickets are to be purchased separately at the harbor, but the tour itself handles the transfer from Malta or Gozo.

Once on the trail, the focus is on relaxed walking along beaten footpaths that hug the rocky coastline. The 8-kilometer route includes gentle descents and climbs over low coastal cliffs, ideal for those seeking a leisurely outdoor activity. The landscape features large farmhouses and old fishing villages, providing a glimpse into Malta’s rural way of life.
Throughout the walk, the botanist guide points out native Mediterranean shrubs and plants, especially the endemic Maltese salt tree and other coastal flora. The natural formations, such as limestone rock figures, add interesting geological touches to the scenery. The walk is designed to be relaxed, with plenty of opportunities to appreciate the greens, ochres, and blues of the landscape.

A major highlight of the tour is the Saint Peter’s Pool, a natural swimming spot famous for its turquoise waters and smooth limestone formations. Travelers often enjoy stopping here for photos, a quick swim, or simply to soak in the stunning coastal views. This stop offers a chance to relax and take in the natural beauty of Malta’s rugged coastline.
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The tour includes a visit to Marsaxlokk, a charming fishing village known for its colorful boats and lively fish market. This area provides authentic Maltese scenery, with traditional fishing boats called “luzzu” bobbing in the harbor. The guide shares insights into local fishing traditions and the village’s history, making this stop both scenic and educational.

Another notable stop is Fort Delimara, once a British defence battery. The site offers a glimpse into Malta’s strategic military past, with remnants of the fort visible amidst the natural surroundings. It provides a contrast to the natural scenery with a touch of historical significance, though the focus remains on the landscape and wildlife rather than deep historical narration.

As the walk continues, travelers pass through terraced fields bordered by iconic rubble walls. These rural landscapes showcase Malta’s traditional agricultural methods and offer photo opportunities of olive groves and Mediterranean flora. The natural terrain and cultivated land together create a picturesque setting for this walk.

Included in the tour are hotel pickup and drop-off and the guidance of a qualified botanist who shares knowledge about regional plants and wildlife. For an additional fee, a packed lunch with traditional Maltese bread, savory snacks, and mineral water is available, making the experience more leisurely. Guests are encouraged to bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, water, and appropriate clothing for the weather.
The tour is rated as easy, suitable for most fitness levels, but involves a longer walk of around 8 km. It is not recommended for individuals with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or visually impaired visitors. The focus is on nature and scenery rather than history, and the guide provides plenty of natural insights but is not a professional historian.
This private nature walk offers a peaceful alternative to busy sightseeing tours, emphasizing coastal beauty and native flora. The small group setting ensures personalized attention from the botanist guide. The inclusion of transport makes logistics simple, and the flexible start times allow you to match your schedule.
While the tour doesn’t cover historical sites in depth, it compensates with scenic stops, hidden trails, and a relaxed pace. It’s ideal for nature lovers or those looking to explore Malta’s less-traveled coastal areas with an expert guide.
This tour provides a calm, scenic experience of Malta’s southern coast, highlighting natural landscapes and local ecosystems. The expert botanist guide enriches the walk with insights into the region’s unique plant life, making it more than just a hike. The included transport and hotel pickup add convenience, especially for those staying in Malta or Gozo.
The $182 price reflects the personalized experience, guide expertise, and stops at key locations like Saint Peter’s Pool and Marsaxlokk. It’s a strong choice for travelers wanting a relaxed, nature-focused outing in Malta, especially for those who appreciate outdoor exploration and native flora over historical tours.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour’s easy difficulty and relaxed pace make it suitable for most children, provided they can handle an 8-kilometer walk.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, water, sunscreen, weather-appropriate clothing, and food if you prefer to eat your own snacks instead of the optional packed lunch.
Can I join if I’m staying in Gozo?
Yes, pickup is available from hotels in Malta or Gozo. However, ferry tickets for Gozitan visitors are to be purchased separately at the harbor.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, or those who have difficulty walking longer distances.
What is the main focus of this tour?
The focus is on nature, landscapes, and local flora, with less emphasis on historical facts. The guide is a certified botanist and not a history expert.
How do I book and pay?
You can reserve now and pay later, with full cancellation allowed up to 24 hours before the tour. Payment is deferred until you confirm your booking.