Hello. I just booked on Windsurf leaving May 18th - Civitavecchia (Rome), Capri, Sorrento, Lipari, Tunis, Porto Empedocle Sicily, Gozo Malta, Valletta . The shore excursion prices with the ship is too high for me, anyone with tips on a DIY? We are 38 and 41, and love to walk.
Also, are we allowed to bring our own wines onboard? Any other feedback will be appreciated. Thanks.
Help with shore excursions on Windsurf Rome to Malta in May needed
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I can help you w/Gozo & Malta.
Both are do-it-yourselfers
Assuming you dock in
Valletta, capital of Malta, it is a very quaint old town & there's a media show there too running about an hr.
There prob. are tours to many of the historic sites. However, for the amount of time you will prob have a self-tour would suffice.
Thanks Rhea. Our cruise ends up in Valleta overnight and I may stay on a few more days in Valleta if it's nice, otherwise we'll fly straight to Rome, our schedule is flexible.
Do a search on this site; there's tons of info.
If you wish to stay in Valletta itself
the Hotel Castille is a charming* old hotel; I believe owned once by a family w/rooftop restaurant (don't bother except for breakfast); and a cellar pizza/restorante type.
Gozo is more seashore type ambience than touring.
*to some charming; others a little too quaint; ergo, the plumbing is year 1.
Thanks again Rhea.