Malta Jeep Safari
Malta Jeep Safari
Welcome to Navigatormalta. We offer 4*4 tours & safaris around the Maltese Islands. We'll take you to discreet places inaccessible to coach tours.
General Information
- Duration:
- 1 Days
- Location Start:
- St. Julians
- Location Finish:
- St.Julians
- Phone:
- (+356) 9942 2001
- Fax:
- Please use e-mail
- Payment Types:
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Cash
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Credit Card
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Cheque
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Travellers cheque
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Paypal
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Wire Transfer
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- We Speak:
- Dutch, Italian, French, English
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Last updated: 08/06/2008
- (hotels)

Photos
Itinerary
Day 1
We drive to the northwest side of the island to a small beach known as Mgiebah. In summer we stop there for an hour for a refreshing swim. We will then drive through the quaint village of Mellieha and stop for a photo of the parish church, and architectural gem. Our route then takes us down to Popeye's Village where you may admire and photograph this fim set from a short distance away. We then head towards the sandy beach known as Ghajn Tuffieha where we will stop shortly for refreshments and a view or photo of the beach from above. Our next stop is Mgarr, a typical village where many Maltese flock to eat traditional rabbit during weekends. We then drive to see an overview of Fomm ir-rih bay, the last unspoilt bay in Malta. The route progresses then towards the Dingli Cliffs and the Blue Grotto where we shall stop occasionally to take pictures of these attractions. Our last stop would be at Marsaxlokk - Malta's main fishing village, where you will have time for a drink before returning to our point of departure.
Extra Information
- Inclusions -
- 4*4 Vehicle (Self - driven)
- Exclusions -
- Lunch / Food
- Extras -
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