Visita guiada al templo Hagar Qim (UNESCO), Patrimonio de la piedra caliza y mercado Marsaxlokk





Descripción
La visita guiada comienza con una visita a una de las canteras más antiguas de Malta que se ha transformado en una atracción para turistas y lugareños por igual y que proporciona una descripción vívida de una de las principales habilidades de Malta: el uso de piedra caliza para fines de construcción, una habilidad que va Hace miles de años. La magia de la antigüedad de Malta se explicará en Hagar Qim, el principal sitio prehistórico de Malta de la UNESCO, con vistas a la amplia extensión del Mediterráneo azul y el islote de Filfa. Desde Hagar Qim, continuará hasta Wied iz-Zurrieq donde (si el clima lo permite, el precio del barco no está incluido) puede hacer un viaje en barco a la Gruta Azul, famosa por sus aguas cristalinas. Después del almuerzo, conducimos a través de viñedos locales hasta el idílico pueblo pesquero de Marsaxlokk. Tendrá tiempo para pasear por el mercado local ubicado en su costa. Más tarde, procedemos a la cueva en Ghar Dalam, donde los arqueólogos han descubierto amplias pruebas de que Malta una vez formó parte de la masa continental europea.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
El recorrido comienza con la visita de su guía a una de las canteras más antiguas de Malta, que se ha transformado en una atracción para turistas y lugareños por igual, y que proporciona una cuenta vívida de una de las principales habilidades de Malta: el uso de piedra caliza para fines de construcción, una habilidad. Eso se remonta miles de años atrás.
La magia de la antigüedad de Malta será explicada por su guía en Hagar Qim, el sitio prehistórico principal de Malta y Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO (uno de los siete templos megalíticos de Malta), con vistas a la amplia extensión del Mediterráneo azul y el islote de Filfa
Desde aquí puede tomar un viaje en barco a la Gruta Azul, conocida por sus aguas cristalinas, si el clima lo permite, el precio del barco no está incluido.
En el idílico pueblo pesquero de Marsaxlokk, tendrá tiempo para pasear por el mercado local que se encuentra en su paseo marítimo.
Visitará esta cueva con su guía, donde los arqueólogos han descubierto amplias pruebas de que Malta alguna vez formó parte de la masa de tierra europea.
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Si se hospeda en uno de los hoteles / puertos mencionados, confirmaremos la hora programada para su punto de recogida. Si NO se hospeda en uno de los hoteles enumerados, confirme el nombre exacto del alojamiento y la dirección exacta y le confirmaremos el lugar y la hora de recogida más cercanos en la isla de Malta.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(12)
An excellent day out, great value for money, with a knowledgeable guide. Only negative is that it didn’t include a visit to the Mnajdra temple.
Super historical tour of archeological sites! Our tour guide delivered comprehensive historical information on all the sites we visited and the lunch at the fishing village was delicious with plenty of wine.
While the tour guide was excellent - well organized, informative, responsive - I was disappointed that we spent a very short time at Hagar Qim, didn’t get to see Mnajdra at all, and spent almost an hour at Limestone Heritage and the garden. I came to see the ancient ruins. We were rushed through viewing Hagar Qim in about 20 minutes, then later people were milling around the garden with nothing to do for 50 minutes waiting to leave. The times should have been reversed!
Enjoyed visiting the Hagar Qim temple, Ghat Dalem Cave and the limestone heritage park - it is like traveling back in time. Tour guide very informative and she made the tour very interesting. Also enjoyed very much the boat to Blue Grotto and the lunch. Tour well organized and on time.
I was very interested especially in the temple and the Limestone heritage experience. I loved the whole trip. The guide was great, and we were a group only with English and Spanish. I've to say, our guide sometimes walked a little too fast, because we also had older people in the group that had a little bit of trouble keeping up. The information he gave was fantastic. I enjoyed Hagar Qim and the Limestone heritage the most. The cave was interesting, but a little difficult to get down to with all those stairs. But worth doing it. I also loved the possibility that we could take the boat trip to the blue grotto. What fun that was. Marsaxlokk was not such a great visit. The fishing boat harbour was nice to look at, and it was a very peaceful environment. But the market was nothing special. Just the usual tourist trap with little of interest. You can get these things every where in Malta. Lunch was ok and enough, but not wrapped with the fish. I think it's not a good idea to serve fish in general. Also, the fish wasn't properly de-boned. I didn't eat all of it, though it was nice and fresh. And there are people who really don't like to eat fish. The bus trip itself was already exciting, lots to take in, and our guide did give information along the route. I can recommend the trip.
It was Interesting seeing these megalithic structures. The temples cool to see but was hiking along the cliff side was a pretty view.
We signed up as an english tour and it ended up as a combined english and german tour. The tour seemed somewhat disorganized and rushed.
The group was far too big this meant much of the day was spent hangng around for people. The group was bi lingual (Italian and English) so much of the day was spent listening to a foreign language. As a consequence of the size and bi lingual nature of the group we did not have enough time to explore any of the places visited. For example we were given just 10 mins to explore Hagar Qim temples and so did not even get to see Mnajdra (which according to the guide books is even better preserved than Hagar Qim). This trip was the most disappointing part of my trip to Malta.
Thank you for your feedback which is appreciated. Excursions are usually in one lanuage but only very occasionally may be in 2 languages. The itinerary includes a visit to Hagar Qim Temples, but no visit to the neighbouring Mnajdra Temples.
The Hagar Qim temple is incredible. The artifacts in the museum were worth the time to visit. It was a shame we didn’t have the time to visit the second temple. The blue lagoon was interesting and well worth the additional cost. Lunch was very good and was the service.
Thank you for your feedback which is appreciated.
Very interesting, but sightseeing took place mainly in the time from 12 - 14 o'clock. During this period, Malta is hot and humid in September.
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