The mobile tickets are accepted on all the tours
During this guided tour, you will first visit Rabat, which is in the South West part of Malta. St. Paul’s Grotto, where the Apostle Paul lived for three months. A walk through the narrow, winding streets of Rabat would give a taste about the early medieval architecture.
You will then visit St. Paul’s Cathedral in Mdina, which is next to Rabat, where you can enjoy the splendour of the artistic works inside the temple and following the history about the role of St. Publius as the first bishop ordained by Apostle Paul. The history of Mdina, Malta’s Old Capital City and its suburb Rabat is as old and as chequered as the history of Malta itself.
Finally, the bus will drive you to St. Paul’s Bay where the shipwreck occurred in 60 AD. An interesting walk on the garrigue will bring you closer to the historical events in the early Christian era after the apostle Paul.
In the year 60 AD a big storm hit the Maltese Islands, which brought a galley with 47 persons aboard in one of the beautiful bays of Malta. Among the crew there was the Apostle Paul known as Saulus from Tarcus.
Accompanying the apostle Paul was Luke, a medical doctor by profession and proficient in writing. Saint Paul healed many locals, including Publius’ father, later also baptizing him in the town of Melita.
Bookings are accepted till 10 pm the day before the tour departure or until it is fully booked!
To ensure your booking, we recommend you to reserve earlier.
It is highly recommended to wear good walking shoes.
Free time for lunch will be given around 13:00 hrs.
We included a Google map with pins and photos of every departure spot. You can simply click over it and follow the direction to the one you booked.
Group discounts are available – for 5 or more people, the system will deduct -10% automatically.
Enjoy Malta 🙂