This tour might be after-dark, but the cities of Malta really light up at night. Without the crowds of shoppers, you can wander the 800 metre-long and 400 metre-wide town of Vittoriosa. The Grand Harbour Marina is magically lit up, so you won’t miss a thing. You’ll be guided around the city streets and historic waterfront, where the Knights of Malta first settled in 1530. Next, you can take in the Medieval architecture of Malta’s tiny capital, Valletta, with a drive around the city walls. It’s just one square kilometre in size, but packed with history. Later, you’ll head inland to the ancient walled city of Mdina, also known as the ‘Silent City’. It’s lamp lit by night, and you can trace the history through the cobbled streets and well-preserved churches and palaces, from some 4,000 years ago.