Private Legacy of the Knights
- Dive into the intriguing history of the Knights of St. John on this exciting Knights tour in Malta's capital, Valletta.
- Explore Vittoriosa's heritage-rich streets, housing the Knights' early auberges, the Hospital, Armory, Treasury, and administrative Palaces.
- Experience Valletta's iconic landmarks including Our Lady of Victory Church and Auberge de Provence on a scenic harbor ride and walking tour.
- Delight in the breathtaking views from Barrakka Gardens and discover the Grand Master's Palace and St. John's Cathedral's marble tombs.
- Book this 4-hour, private tour today and secure your journey to the Knights' era – satisfaction and return-to-ship guaranteed.
Private Legacy of the Knights
The Knights of St. John came to Malta in 1530 and stayed for 268 years, transforming the sleepy island into a flourishing capital coveted by the great powers of Europe. During this tour you will get a peek into their storied past with the help of your expert guide. Your excursion starts Vittoriosa where the Knights first settled; walk the narrow streets full of historical buildings including the early Auberges of the Knights, the Hospital, the Armory, the Treasury and Palaces connected with the Order's administration.
From there you will take a short ride around the harbor for a walking tour of Valletta. Pass the Auberge de Castille et Leon, Our Lady of Victory Church, the Auberge d'Italie, and the imposing Auberge de Provence as you survey the city. At Barrakka Gardens you will be treated to panoramic views of the Grand Harbor, which was the stage for the Great Siege of 1565.
While in Valletta you will also see the Grand Master's Palace as well as St. John's Cathedral with elaborate marble tombstones and monuments marking the final resting place of many of the Knights and Grand Masters. Conclude your tour with some free time to visit one of the many sites related to the Knights before your return trip back to port. Reserve your spot on this 4 hour, private tour today and get ready to step back into the time of the Knights of St. John.