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Paul’s Last Journey
MALTA
Day 1 – 7 April, Sunday
FLIGHT TO MALTA
Depart the U.S. to Malta International Airport.
Day 2 – 8 April. Monday
MALTA ARRIVAL
On arrival:
The Grand Harbour -
A private Cruise sailing in a traditional “dghajsa” and a splendid relaxing way to appreciate
Valetta’s fine buildings and skyline. Then to the hotel for room assignment with the rest of
the day free to relax and settle in.
Dinner & Overnight in
VALLETTA
Day 3 – 9 Apri, Tuesday
PAUL’S MALTA
And when they were escaped, then they knew that the island was called Melita. And the
barbarous people shewed us no little kindness: for they kindled a fire, and received us
every one, because of the present rain, and because of the cold. (Acts 28:1).
St. Paul’s Bay -
To the north of the Island and stop where the ‘two seas meet’ and location of Paul’s
shipwreck - weather permitting, a sail to the Island where the site is marked by a statue of
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Paul commemorating the event.
Mdina-Rabat -
A visit to the CATHEDRAL OF MDINA (known as the silent city) which is said to stand on the
site of Publius’ house the Roman Governor in St. Paul’s day.
Then to St. PAUL’S CHURCH where in the basement is the Grotto St. Paul where according to
tradition, the Apostle lived during his stay on the island in A.D. 60.
Dinner & Overnight in
VALLETTA
Day 4 – 10 April, Wednesday
GOZO ISLAND
A short ferry sail then visits to:
The Temples of Ġgantija -
a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic era and older than the pyramids of Egypt.
The Citadel -
Built on the site of an early Stone Age settlement with wide open views out over the island.
The Cathedral -
Built between 1697–1711 in Baroque style and dedicated to the Assumption of Mary.
Dinner & Overnight in
VALLETTA