Experience dazzling night-time views of the Maltese coastline and the majestic Valletta Grand Harbour. Enjoy a fantastic evening filled with fire, vibrant hues, and dancing reflections!
Join us on board our beautiful Turkish Gullet for the most spectacular way to watch and enjoy the Malta International Fireworks Festival! Treat yourself to an incredible night of fire, colours, and dancing reflections.
The Grand Finale takes place in Valletta's magnificent Grand Harbour. Year after year, this festival has become a guaranteed moment of excitement for tourists and locals alike. During this festival, professional pyrotechnicians have the opportunity to showcase their talents with more gusto than ever.
Make it an unforgettable evening, enjoy the show, and feast your eyes at the enchanting pyromusical and traditional firework displays.
During the cruise, you will also enjoy a delicious hot and cold buffet dinner with drinks.
Including Transportation: This option includes pick-up and drop-off transfers from designated hotels or meeting points.<br/>Information: This option includes pick-up and drop-off transfers from designated hotels or meeting points.<br/>Meeting Point/Pick-Up Time: Make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pickup location (meeting point) and pickup time.<br/>Pickup included
This option does not include pick-up and drop-off transfers.<br/>Information: Guests staying within walking distance of Sliema Ferries (from where the boat departs) must book this option.
We depart from Sliema Ferries and cruise through Sliema Creek.
Sliema Creek is a very busy waterway, with harbour cruise boats operating from it that are constantly plying in and out with tourists. The advantage of mooring on this jetty is that it's located at the centre of Sliema, a very busy area with all kinds of shops, restaurants, bars, etc., which is a short walk from the jetty; therefore, before or after the trip, one can enjoy a walk along the beautiful promenade, have a meal or a coffee in the many eateries in the area, or browse through the many shops located at the centre of Sliema.
Passing by Manoel Island.
Manoel Island, formerly known as Bishop's Island or the Isolotto, is a small island that forms part of the municipality of Gżira in Marsamxett Harbour, Malta. It is named after the Portuguese Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena, who built a fort on the island in the 1720s.
Manoel Island is a low, rather flat hill, shaped roughly like a leaf. It is located in the middle of Marsamxett Harbour, with Lazzaretto Creek to its south and Sliema Creek to its north. The island is connected to mainland Malta by a bridge. The whole island can be viewed from the bastions of the capital, Valletta.
Passing through Lazzaretto Creek.
The Lazzaretto is a former quarantine facility and hospital on Manoel Island. It is a complex of various buildings dating back to the 17th and 19th centuries. Most of the structures still exist, although they are in a bad state due to damage sustained during World War II and over 30 years of abandonment. It is planned that the Lazzaretto be restored.
Passing through Ta' Xbiex Creek.
Passing through Msida Creek. On entering Marsamxett Harbour, straight from the entrance is Msida Creek. Msida Creek is easy to distinguish by the breakwater on the starboard side of its entrance.
Passing through Pieta Creek.
Passing by the Marsamxett Harbor.
Marsamxett Harbour, historically also referred to as Marsamuscetto, is a natural harbour located to the north of the larger Grand Harbour. The harbour is generally more dedicated to leisure use than the Grand Harbour.
Passing by the battlements and imposing fortifications surrounding Valletta.
Passing by the battlements and imposing fortifications surrounding Floriana.
Malta’s majestic Grand Harbour is one of the most spectacular ports in the world. A wide stretch of water separating the capital city of Valletta from the historic towns of Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua, the harbour has been a hive of activity for over two thousand years. With its imposing fortifications and vast panorama, the Grand Harbour is Malta’s principal maritime gateway and a popular port-of-call for ships that are cruising the Med.
You will stop here for approximately 2½ hours to enjoy the impressive fireworks displays at this year's festival "Grand Finale".
The departure is from Sliema Ferries, Triq Ix-Xatt, Sliema (in the area opposite the Basilica of Jesus of Nazareth). When you arrive at this location, you need to look for a Turkish gulet (a traditional-design wooden sailing vessel); the name of the boat is the 'Hera'.
• If you have booked the option that includes pick-up and drop-off transfers, please note that the time shown on the website or on your ticket is the departure time of the cruise and not the time when you will be picked up from your hotel (or closest meeting point). At least a few days before the date of your activity, you need to make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pick-up location and pick-up time.
• If you have booked the option that includes pick-up and drop-off transfers, to confirm your pick-up location (meeting point) and your pick-up time, please send an e-mail to internal-tours@robertarrigo.com at least a few days before the date of your activity. Make sure to include your booking reference number in the e-mail.
• Guests lodging within walking distance from Sliema Ferries (from where the boat departs) must always make their own way to the boat and should arrive at the departure point 20–30 minutes before the scheduled departure time.
• If you are making your own way to the boat, the departure is from Sliema Ferries, Triq Ix-Xatt, Sliema (in the area opposite the Basilica of Jesus of Nazareth). When you arrive at this location, you need to look for a Turkish gulet (a traditional-design wooden sailing vessel); the name of the boat is the 'Hera'.
Malta is an archipelago in the central Mediterranean Sea, known for its historic sites, beautiful beaches, and vibrant culture. With a rich history influenced by various civilizations, Malta offers a unique blend of ancient and modern attractions.
Valletta, the capital of Malta, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture.
Mdina, the ancient capital of Malta, is a fortified city known for its medieval architecture and narrow, winding streets.
The Blue Lagoon is a famous swimming and snorkeling spot known for its crystal-clear waters and beautiful scenery.
A flaky pastry filled with ricotta or peas, a popular street food in Malta.
A traditional Maltese bread often filled with tuna, olives, and capers.
A traditional Maltese dish made with rabbit, wine, and herbs.
The peak season in Malta is characterized by warm, sunny weather, making it ideal for beach activities and outdoor exploration. However, it's also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.
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Malta is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere.
Valletta Bus Terminal, Birkirkara Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Malta. They are affordable and connect most tourist attractions.
Available • Apps: eCabs, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Gozo is a smaller island known for its beautiful landscapes, historic sites, and relaxed atmosphere.
Comino is a small island known for its beautiful Blue Lagoon and crystal-clear waters.
Marsaxlokk is a charming fishing village known for its Sunday market and fresh seafood.
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