What to do and see in Valletta, Island of Malta: The Best Classes & Workshops

October 2, 2021 Darleen Reid

Founded in 1565 by the Order of St John as a refuge for soldiers returning from the Crusades, Valletta is now the capital of Malta and a piece of living history. With an unsurpassed collection of original Baroque architecture, fortified city walls overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, and the spectacular Co-Cathedral of St John, which features intricately carved stone vaults and a famed painting by Caravaggio, it is no wonder that this smallest of European capital cities is a world heritage site.
Restaurants in Valletta

1. Salana Sailing

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Salana Sailing

Join us for some sunny and exhilarating summer sailing in Portugal, cruise around the Azores or try some winter sailing in the Canary Islands. Enjoy a relaxing week’s sailing or do an RYA training course such as Competent Crew, Day Skipper or Coastal Skipper. Alternatively maybe cruise further afield to Madeira, Gibraltar or even Morocco. Whatever you choose, our friendly and knowledgeable RYA trained skippers will provide you with an unforgettable holiday experience. We enjoy summer sailing in Portugal and would like to share our passion for sailing with whoever decides to spend some time with us on our boats. So come along and sail the Canary islands with us this winter or the Azores Portugal in the summer.

2. The Mediterranean Culinary Academy

5 Sappers, Valletta, Island of Malta SLM 3150 Malta +356 9970 4909 [email protected] http://www.mcamalta.com
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The Mediterranean Culinary Academy

The Mediterranean Culinary Academy (MCA) is focused on giving its students the technical abilities to excel in any culinary role – whether they are home cooks or professionals. It is intrinsically committed to developing Mediterranean cuisine in particular, as well as leading the way with regards to sustainable agricultural practices.

Reviewed By MichelaJ2108

Seafood antipasti at The Pod with MCA and Chef Ariel. Learnt so many interesting skills and can now really appreciate what goes into the preparation of the delicious seafood antipasti I enjoy so much. Hygiene and social distancing were both given their full importance so we felt safe too. The food sampling , paired with some lovely chilled white wine was a delicious way to end a busy and interesting , even in my case, challenging evening . Don’t underestimate what it takes to fillet a raw fish...

3. TourDynamics

TourDynamics

Offering innovative tours in Malta, from the traditional ones to uninque ones such as cooking classes, boat trips

4. Hajja Malta

Valletta, Island of Malta Malta
Hajja Malta

Hajja is a social enterprise working to revive the dying Maltese lace making tradition of Bizilla. We do this by connecting communities & stories, sharing skills and empowering cultural identity in a fairly produced way. Our mission is to provide a platform that gives an array of people multiple opportunities to engage with the skill in many different ways!

5. D'Amato Group Limited

D'Amato Group Limited

D'Amato Group Limited is a family run company consisting of Tourism related services in Malta. The company is an inbound tourism agent in Malta, focusing mainly on Tours/Excursion, Transportation, MICE & Accommodation. Whatever type of excursions or event in Malta you are looking for you won't be disappointed as this small island has a lot to offer.

6. A4

A4

When visiting a foreign land, the best way to travel and explore is by way of guided tours and excursions. Although Google might have told you about famous attractions and major landmarks to visit, and the maps may lead you to it – the experience is certainly a lot better with a proper travel itinerary and someone to help you explore the area local-style. A4 DMC make dreams come true.

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