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Explore Malta's historic cities at night with this 4-hour Valletta, Mosta, and Mdina tour, including a multimedia 5D show, for $40.55 per person.
Seeing Malta’s iconic cities illuminated after dark offers a unique perspective on their beauty and history. The Valletta, Mosta, and Mdina Night Tour provides an evening journey through three of Malta’s most notable towns, all in just about 4 hours. For $40.55 per person, you’ll enjoy guided insights, scenic views, and a multimedia show about Maltese culture. This tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and photo opportunities, making it a solid choice for those interested in Malta’s historic charm. Keep in mind that the tour’s pacing can be quite brisk, and it may not satisfy visitors seeking long, in-depth explorations of each city.
While reviews highlight the immersive Malta 5D show as a highlight, some note that the overall experience could be more comprehensive. The tour is best suited for those who want a quick, guided overview of Malta’s night-time sights and are comfortable walking short distances. It also includes hotel pickup and drop-off, simplifying logistics for travelers staying in Mellieha or nearby areas.

The tour begins with a visit to Valletta, the Maltese capital and a UNESCO World Heritage Centre. As night falls, the fortifications and waterfront light up, creating a dramatic backdrop for sightseeing. The Upper Barrakka Gardens offer panoramic views of the Grand Harbour, perfect for photos of Malta’s illuminated skyline.
A short walk from the gardens leads to the Malta 5D show, an 18-minute multimedia experience that combines sound, movement, images, and scents to tell Malta’s story. The show is widely praised for its interactive and immersive quality, making it a highlight of the evening. The overall guided narration helps visitors appreciate the history behind the stunning views seen from Valletta’s historic streets.
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Next, the tour proceeds to Mosta, famous for its Rotunda church with a massive unsupported dome. The photo stop at Mosta’s Basilica offers a chance to admire this architectural marvel, which survived heavy shelling during WWII—a symbol of resilience for Malta. Although the stop is brief, it provides a chance for photos of the church’s impressive façade.
This part of the tour offers a quick glimpse rather than an in-depth visit, which some reviews suggest is a missed opportunity to explore more of Mosta’s local streets and history. Still, the iconic dome makes for striking photos and a sense of Malta’s wartime endurance.

The final stop is Mdina, often called the Silent City for its quiet, winding alleyways. On a guided walking tour, visitors stroll through cobbled streets and winding alleys that are beautifully lit at night. The visit includes St. Paul’s Cathedral, with its glowing façade, adding to Mdina’s enchanting atmosphere.
The tour allows for some free time at Mdina, where guests can enjoy a drink or coffee in the peaceful surroundings. The car-free streets give a sense of stepping back in time, and the scenic photo opportunities are plentiful. The walking portion is manageable, but some reviews note that timing can be tight, and the pace may feel rushed for those wanting a slow exploration.
The tour begins promptly at 7:00 pm with hotel pickup, which is available at selected hotels in the area. The transport is by comfortable coach, with a maximum group size of 50 travelers, ensuring a relatively intimate experience.
A professional guide accompanies the group, providing live commentary during the coach rides and briefings at each stop. The drop-off returns to the original pickup points, making logistics straightforward for travelers.
With just around 4 hours, this tour offers a fast-paced overview of Malta’s key sites at night. The itinerary includes short stops—the Valletta walking tour and Malta 5D show last about 30 minutes, while the visit to Mosta’s Basilica is only 15 minutes. The Mdina tour extends for 1 hour 30 minutes, giving some breathing room for walking and photos.
Reviewers note that the tour’s pace can feel rushed, especially for those who prefer more time in each city. Still, the timing allows for a taste of Malta’s illuminated streets and iconic landmarks without requiring a full day’s commitment.
The Malta 5D multimedia show is a standout feature of this tour. It uses sound, movement, images, and scents to narrate Malta’s history, making it an engaging and interactive segment. Visitors often find it entertaining and informative, appreciating the visual and sensory effects.
While some reviews suggest the show might be better integrated with more walking or sightseeing, most agree it adds a dynamic element to the evening’s experience. The show’s duration of about 18 minutes fits well within the overall schedule.
One of the most appreciated aspects of this tour is witnessing Malta’s landmarks at night. Valletta’s fortifications and waterfront views glow under the dark sky, creating a magical atmosphere. Mdina’s winding streets and St. Paul’s Cathedral façade are beautifully lit, offering stunning photo opportunities.
However, some reviews mention that the visuals could be more comprehensive if more time was spent exploring Valletta’s streets. The brief photo stop in Mosta is highly praised for its remarkable dome but feels too short for a thorough appreciation.
This tour is suitable for moderate physical fitness levels, as it involves some walking on uneven cobblestone streets and short standing periods. It is also accessible for service animals. Given the timing at 7:00 pm, it fits well with a relaxed evening plan.
Travelers should be aware that the tour can be quite quick, and those wanting deeper exploration may find it insufficient. The cost of $40.55 offers a good value for the combination of guided sightseeing, a multimedia show, and hotel transportation. Food and drinks are not included, so plan to enjoy local cafes during free time.
Some reviews highlight disappointments with the pacing and the brevity of stops, especially in Valletta and Mosta. The lack of in-depth exploration might leave those with a keen interest in history wanting more. Plus, pickup delays have been reported, so arriving early is recommended.
Despite these criticisms, the tour provides a solid overview of Malta’s most notable towns at night, with stunning visuals and engaging commentary. The inclusion of the 5D multimedia show adds a unique touch that many find worthwhile.
This 4-hour night tour offers a snapshot of Malta’s charm, history, and architecture, illuminated and lively after dark. Its key advantage lies in the visual spectacle of landmarks under night lights and the interactive Malta 5D show. For those seeking a guided, light overview with hotel pickup, it fits well, especially if time is limited.
However, the rapid pace and short stops mean it may not satisfy visitors wanting a more relaxed or detailed experience. The reviews reveal that it is best suited for first-time visitors or those with limited time, rather than dedicated explorers.
This tour combines scenic views, storytelling, and convenience at an accessible price. It’s a good choice if you want a quick taste of Malta’s night-time atmosphere, with the understanding that it’s a sweeping overview rather than an in-depth exploration.
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Is this tour suitable for people with limited mobility?
The tour involves some walking on cobblestone streets and standing, so it’s best suited for those with moderate physical fitness.
Does the tour include meals or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included. Guests can enjoy cafes during free time, especially in Mdina.
What time does the tour start?
The tour departs at 7:00 pm, with hotel pickup offered at selected locations.
Is the Malta 5D show worth it?
Most find the multimedia show to be a highlight, appreciating its interactive and immersive qualities that tell Malta’s story in a lively way.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 4 hours, with time divided among stops and the multimedia presentation.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Who is the provider of this tour?
The experience is offered by Supreme Travel Ltd.
Is this tour good for photography?
Yes, especially at Valletta and Mdina, where the illuminated landmarks make for excellent night photos. Timing may be tight for more extensive photography in Valletta.
This Valletta, Mosta, and Mdina Night Tour provides a compact, scenic overview of Malta’s most striking sights after dark, with notable features like the 5D multimedia experience. It suits those who want a convenient, guided evening and are comfortable with a fast-paced itinerary.