Visit three UNESCO World Heritage sites
The small islands of Malta and Gozo conceal a long and fascinating history. They hide many exceptional archaeological sites, from the ancient and mysterious temples believed to be some of the world's oldest structures, to the fortifications of the Knights of St John, which withstood unprecedented bombardment in the second world war. Visiting three UNESCO World Heritage Sites, you will discover 7000 years of history, including unexplained carved-stone landscapes and prehistoric death cults, as well as beautiful coastlines, attractive fishing villages and fine Baroque architecture.
The tour will feature talks and walking seminars from New Scientist columnist Graham Lawton and will be led by award-winning journalist Juliet Rix. |
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| 8 November 2022 | 6 days for £1,990* |
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| 29 November 2022 | 12 days |
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There's no better way to experience science, than in person and up close, and these four amazing tours will give you vivid encounters and deep insight. Accompanied by experts and in stunningly beautiful locations. |
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*Price based on two sharing a room. Solo rooms are also available for a small supplement. |
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