Prehistoric Temples in Malta – Half Day Guided Tour
Adults € 45 Children € 35
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Children price (5-12 years) under 5 years old FREE
* Black Friday – 5 % per person * *Limited offer till 30th November 2024 *
The Malta Temples Tour is a must for anyone who travels to this beautiful Mediterranean island. Malta and Gozo are home to seven megalithic temples, all of which are designated as World Heritage sites by UNESCO. These megalithic temples date back 5500 years ago and are the oldest freestanding stone structures in the world, even older than the Stonehenge and the Pyramids.
Tour Description
Ghar Dalam cave
We will start our tour with a visit to the Ghar Dalam cave. Għar Dalam’s relevance as a prehistoric site was discovered in the latter half of the 19th Century, with a series of excavations unearthing animal bones as well as human remains and artefacts. The lowermost layers, more than 500 000 years old, contained the fossil bones of dwarf elephants, hippopotamuses, micro-mammals, and birds among other species. It was here that the earliest evidence of human settlement on Malta, some 7,400 years ago, was discovered. The site consists of a cave, a Victorian-style exhibition, and a didactic display as well as a garden planted with indigenous plants and trees.
Hagar Qim & Mnajdra Temples
We will then visit Hagar Qim & Mnajdra Temples. Hagar Qim is a megalithic temple complex found on the southern edge of the Mediterranean island of Malta, dating from the Ggantija temples (3600-3200 BC). The Megalithic Temples of Malta are among the most ancient religious sites on Earth, described by the World Heritage Sites committee as unique architectural masterpieces. 500 meters from Hagar Qim stands the Mnajdra megalithic temple complex. It consists of three temples, used for astronomical observations and religious ceremonies.
The surrounding area is typical of the Mediterranean in its starkness and isolation; it is designated as a Heritage Park. A few hundred meters from the temple is one of the thirteen watchtowers built by Grand Master Martin de Redin, called Hamrija Tower.
Our Tips
Bookings are accepted till 10 pm the day before the tour departure or until it is fully booked!
To ensure your booking, we recommend you to reserve earlier.
We included a Google map with pins and photos of every departure spot. You can simply click over it and follow the direction to the one you booked.
Group discounts are available – for ten or more people, the system will deduct -10% automatically.
Enjoy Malta 🙂
Price Includes
Half day guided tour
Ghar Dalam ticket
Hagar Qim ticket
Mnajdra ticket
Pick up and drop off close to your hotel
Departure Time
Cirkewwa area from 08:30 hrs
Mellieha area from 08:40 hrs
Xemxija area from 08:50 hrs
Golden Bay area from 08:50 hrs
St.Paul’s Bay area from 09:00 hrs
Bugibba area from 09:00 hrs
Qawra area from 09:00 hrs
Sliema area from 08:55 hrs
Attard area from 08:30 hrs
Valletta area from 08:40 hrs
Departure & Return Locations
You can click over your departure spot and follow the directions.