Die Abholung mit dem Tourer war 10 Minuten zu spät, dann noch 25 Minuten am Übergabepunkt zum großen Bus, somit mehr als eine halbe Stunde Zeitverzögerungam Beginn, diese fehlte dann überall, es gab keine Möglichkeit irgendwo in Ruhe einen Kaffee zu trinken oder gar am Fischmarkt ein Mittagessen zu konsumieren. Die blaue Grotte ist jedenfalls sehenswert, der Rest war nur Marathon mit Zeit aufholen, da alles genau getaktet war. Empfehwlung: Bolt oder Uber buchen und Orte dann selbst erkunden
Maltese Sunday mornings are made for leisure. And this shopping and sightseeing combination is all about enjoying the real Malta. On this trip, you'll visit the fishing village of Marsaxlokk – one of the country's most picturesque – for its weekly market and the famous Blue Grotto.
We kick off with some shopping in Marsaxlokk. This quaint fishing village hosts a large market down by the waterfront – check out the colourfully painted ‘luzzu' boats floating in the harbour – on Sunday mornings. As well as freshly caught fish, there'll also be locally grown fruit and veg, Maltese wines, cold cuts, cheeses and leather goods.
Then we'll head to one of Malta's most famous natural sights – the Blue Grotto of Wied Iz-Zurrieq. It's a 50-metre deep natural cave with a huge arch that stretches out to sea. The caves get their name from the light reflecting off the water, which creates a dazzling blue colour. An optional boat trip into the grotto is available.

 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  