Mdina and Rabat, Malta’s historic cities, come alive through a delectable food and history tour. Led by a knowledgeable guide, visitors explore the island’s rich culinary heritage, savoring traditional Maltese delights like pastizzi and rabbit stew. As they wander the ancient streets, glimpses of the past emerge, painting a vivid picture of Malta’s storied past. But the true delight lies in the interplay of flavors, where every bite unlocks a new layer of this Mediterranean gem’s captivating story. For those seeking an immersive cultural experience, this tour promises to satisfy both the palate and the imagination.
More food tours and experiences we've reviewed
Key Points
- Explores the rich culinary and historical tapestry of Malta’s ancient walled city of Mdina and Rabat.
- Includes tastings of local craft beer, wine, Kinnie soft drink, and traditional Maltese delicacies like pastizzi and rabbit dishes.
- Led by a fully licensed professional guide who provides insights into the region’s cultural and gastronomic heritage.
- Offers a small, personal group experience with a maximum of 10 participants.
- Provides flexible cancellation options, including free cancellation up to 24 hours prior to the tour.
It's also worth checking out some other tours and experiences nearby.
Tour Overview
The Mdina and Rabat Food and History Tour invites visitors to explore the rich culinary and historical tapestry of Malta’s ancient walled city and its surrounding areas.
This highly-rated 5-star tour, with 13 reviews, offers a well-rounded experience for travelers.
Led by a fully licensed professional guide, the tour includes tastings of local craft beer, wine, and the iconic Kinnie soft drink.
Participants also savor an array of authentic Maltese delicacies, such as pastizzi, ftira, bragioli, and rabbit dishes.
The tour takes place in the charming towns of Mdina and Rabat, allowing guests to enjoy the region’s captivating history and vibrant culture.
Inclusions
This tour includes a fully licensed professional tourist guide who leads participants through the historical sights and culinary delights of Mdina and Rabat. Travelers also enjoy a selection of alcoholic beverages, such as local craft beer and a glass of wine, as well as the iconic Maltese soft drink Kinnie. Plus, the tour features a sampling of traditional Maltese snacks and delicacies, including pastizzi, ħobż biż-żejt, bragioli, and rabbit dishes.
Inclusions |
---|
Fully licensed professional guide |
Local craft beer |
Glass of wine |
Glass of Kinnie |
Traditional Maltese snacks |
Meeting Point and Logistics
The tour meets at the Is-Serkin – Crystal Palace Bar on Triq San Pawl in Ir-Rabat, Malta. Participants will return to the same location at the end of the experience. The tour starts promptly at 4:30 PM and has a maximum group size of 10 travelers. It’s important to note that the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, though service animals are permitted.
The meeting and end points make it easy for participants to find their way. The small group size ensures a personal experience.
Additionally:
- The tour is easily accessible, located right in the heart of Rabat.
- Guests can arrive a few minutes early to settle in and enjoy the lively local atmosphere.
- The guide will be there to greet everyone and ensure a smooth start to the experience.
Cancellation Policy
With the tour’s free cancellation policy, guests can reserve their spot and pay later, allowing them to cancel up to 24 hours before the experience starts without penalty. This flexibility is ideal for those with last-minute changes in plans or schedules. The tour operator understands that life can be unpredictable, so they’ve designed a cancellation policy that prioritizes customer satisfaction. Here’s a breakdown of the policy:
Cancellation Timeframe | Penalty |
---|---|
24 hours or more | No charge |
Less than 24 hours | Full charge |
No-show | Full charge |
Guests can book with confidence, knowing they have the option to adjust their plans if needed.
Tour Experience
Participants embark on a small and personal group experience, seeing the rich culinary and historical heritage of Malta’s Mdina and Rabat regions.
Along the way, they’ll:
- Savor traditional Maltese delicacies, like the beloved pastizzi and ħobż biż-żejt, while sipping on a refreshing glass of Kinnie, the local soft drink.
- Explore the historic streets of Mdina and Rabat, learning about Malta’s captivating past from their knowledgeable and hospitable guide.
- Indulge in a Maltese platter featuring rabbit stew, bragioli, roast potatoes, and Maltese bread, accompanied by a glass of local wine and the irresistible imqaret dessert.
This immersive experience allows participants to fully embrace the vibrant culture and flavors that make Malta’s Mdina and Rabat so unique.
Pasitizzi and Kinnie
Visitors begin their culinary exploration with the iconic Maltese pastry, pastizzi, accompanied by a refreshing glass of Kinnie, the beloved local soft drink.
Pastizzi are savory, flaky pastries filled with either ricotta or mushy peas. These delectable treats are a staple in Maltese cuisine and a beloved snack throughout the day.
Kinnie, on the other hand, is a unique citrus-flavored soda that has been quenching the thirst of Maltese residents for generations.
The combination of the buttery, savory pastizzi and the sweet, bubbly Kinnie sets the tone for the rest of the immersive food and history tour, whetting the appetite for the authentic Maltese flavors to come.
Maltese Platter
Next, the group savors a Maltese platter, a tantalizing assortment of local delicacies that showcases the diversity of the archipelago’s culinary heritage. The platter features:
- Bragioli, tender beef rolls stuffed with a savory mixture of breadcrumbs, bacon, and herbs, slow-cooked to perfection.
- Rabbit stew, a Maltese specialty that combines the gamey flavor of rabbit with a rich tomato-based sauce and aromatic spices.
- Imqaret, traditional date-filled pastries that offer a sweet and satisfying contrast to the savory dishes on the platter.
As the group indulges in this mouthwatering selection, they gain a deeper appreciation for the unique flavors that have been passed down through generations of Maltese culinary tradition.
Rabbit Stew and Wine
Savoring the robust flavors of the rabbit stew, the group indulges in the tender meat cooked to perfection in a rich, tomato-based sauce.
Complementing the dish, a glass of locally produced wine enhances the overall dining experience, allowing the participants to fully enjoy the traditional Maltese culinary heritage.
The rabbit stew, a signature dish in Maltese cuisine, is expertly prepared, with the meat falling off the bone effortlessly.
The addition of roasted potatoes, fresh vegetables, and the ever-present Maltese bread creates a harmonious blend of textures and tastes.
As the group savors each bite, they gain a deeper appreciation for the unique flavors and traditions that define the local gastronomy of Malta.
Here's a few more nearby tours and experiences we think you'll like.
- Explore Malta in a Self-drive Electric Car Tour
- Gozo Full-Day Quad Tour With Private Boat to Gozo & Return
- Private Boat, Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon Comino, Gozo Malta Ultimate Highlights
- Private Day Sailing Boat Charter
- Best Sailing Adventure With Malta Sailing Experiences
- Things to do in Malta – Visit the Church of Saint Lucy
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Tour Accommodate Dietary Restrictions?
The tour can accommodate dietary restrictions, though attendees should notify the operator in advance. Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are typically available upon request to ensure all guests enjoy the local culinary experience.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
The tour allows photography, as it’s a great way for travelers to capture the vibrant local culture and cuisine they’ll experience. However, guests should be mindful and respectful when taking photos, especially in more private or sacred spaces.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The tour doesn’t have a strict dress code, but participants are encouraged to wear comfortable, casual clothing that’s appropriate for the weather. Closed-toe walking shoes are recommended for exploring the historic sites.
Can I Bring Children on the Tour?
The tour’s website states that children are welcome, but the experience may not be suitable for young kids. It’s best to check with the tour operator about any age restrictions or accommodations for bringing children along.
Are Tips for the Guide Expected?
Tips for the guide are typically expected on food and history tours, as they rely on gratuities to supplement their income. While not mandatory, leaving a 10-15% tip is customary to show appreciation for the guide’s expertise and service.
Not for you? Here's more of our most recent tour reviews happening neaby
- Sliema: Private SELF DRIVE BOAT for 3.5hrs
- Sliema: Comino Blue Lagoon Powerboat Tour With Comino Caves
- From Sliema or Bugibba: Comino Blue Lagoon Round-Trip Ferry
- Valletta: Maltese Food and Drink Guided Walking Tour
- 3 Cities – Guided Tour of Birgu in English – French – German
- From Sliema: Gozo, Comino & The Blue Lagoon Boat & Bus Tour
- Malta: Sunset Cruise to the Blue Lagoon
- From Malta: Self-Driving E-Jeep Guided Tour in Gozo
- Professional Vacation Photographer in Malta
- Malta: City Sightseeing HOHO Bus Tour & Optional Boat Tour
- Malta: Highlights of Malta & Mdina Full Day Tour With Lunch
- Half-Day Tour of Mosta, TaQali Crafts Village & Mdina
- Valletta & Mdina: Private Tour
- Malta. Professional Photoshoot in Valletta or Other Areas
- Powerboat Comino Blue Lagoon
Recap
The Mdina and Rabat Food and History Tour offers an immersive journey through Malta’s rich culinary and cultural heritage.
Indulge in authentic local delicacies, sip on craft beverages, and explore the enchanting streets of historic Mdina.
This small-group experience provides an intimate connection with the island’s vibrant essence, leaving you with a profound appreciation for the unique flavors that define this captivating Mediterranean destination.