Visite guidée du temple Hagar Qim (UNESCO) et du patrimoine calcaire





Description
La visite guidée commence par une visite dans l'une des plus anciennes carrières de Malte qui a été transformée en une attraction pour les touristes et les habitants et qui fournit un compte rendu vivant de l'une des principales compétences de Malte - l'utilisation du calcaire à des fins de construction, une compétence qui va des milliers d'années en arrière. La magie de l'antiquité de Malte sera expliquée à Hagar Qim, le principal site préhistorique de Malte et un site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO (l'un des sept temples mégalithiques de Malte), surplombant la vaste étendue de la Méditerranée bleue et l'îlot de Filfla. De Hagar Qim, vous continuerez vers Wied iz-Zurrieq où (si le temps le permet - prix du bateau non inclus), vous pourrez faire une excursion en bateau jusqu'à la Grotte Bleue, réputée pour ses eaux cristallines.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
La visite guidée commence par la visite d'une des plus anciennes carrières de Malte, transformée en une attraction pour les touristes et les locaux et qui fournit un compte rendu vivant de l'une des compétences principales de Malte - l'utilisation du calcaire pour la construction en arrière des milliers d'années.
La magie de l'antiquité de Malte sera expliquée à Hagar Qim, le principal site préhistorique de Malte et un site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO (l'un des sept temples mégalithiques de Malte), surplombant la vaste étendue de la Méditerranée bleue et l'îlot de Filfla.
De Wied iz-Zurrieq, vous pouvez faire une excursion en bateau jusqu'à la grotte bleue, réputée pour ses eaux cristallines, lorsque le temps le permet - le prix du bateau n'est pas inclus.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(16)
A very interesting and essential visit if you are in Malta; these constructions are very rare and difficult to see.
Great variety, I loved all the stops.
Disappointing in the very short time allowed for Hagar Qim--- in and out and not enough time for the visitor center. Limestone Gardens didn't warrant more than 15 minutes. The time would have been better spent at Hagar Qim, a much more important destination.
A scam, we paid two tickets for 82 € with unclear directions, a hidden place, so much so that although we had gone an hour earlier on the spot, not being able to find the exact spot well, we tried to call the numbers we were given but were non-existent from our Italian phone. After finding a passer-by we asked for help and the latter called and asked the operator to advise that we would be arriving shortly because the exact spot was not found. After telling us they would wait, neither did I time to start and I get an email saying that the driver could not wait for us. We stayed an hour then chatting only by email... because they didn't answer on the phone or on WhatsApp, to tell us to go to another pinto hangout that was 20 minutes away and at a cost of 40€ taxi without giving us security. In the end after calling assistance and sending all the evidence that we were early to the appointment they did not want to make the refund. This is scam
Absolutely loved this tour. Beautiful scenery and fascinating information provided by the guide. Due to weather unable to go on a boat into the Blue Grotto but still a beautiful view from above.
The experience was very good. The guide explained everything very well. We went to an old Limestone quarry that is now converted into a museum. It gave us a very good impression of how Limestone mining works over the centuries. Next, we went to the Hagar Qim temple, which is an impressive site of an old temple build thousands of years ago and the guide explained the objects persent at the site very well. Finally, we ended the tour by doing an optional boat ride to the Blue Grotto.
Unexpected find that Malta temples are 2,000 years older than Great Pyramid of Egypt! Doesnt have much information explaining things you need a booklet or guide but it is well worth it....and also visit the Museum of Archaeology in Valleta which has much better explanations and descriptions
We went with them through Civitatis. They pick us up half an hour late. They take us to a tourist distribution center. We board a bus full of Germans, because the excursion is in German and Spanish. At 10:00 the explanation begins. This is 1 and a half hours later than the official start time. The first stop, at 10:30, is at the stone museum. We had not hired him. We have been there until 11:30. At 12:20 we were already at the Blue Grotto after having seen the Hagar Qim temple at full speed, with minimal explanation. From there to the coast for the boat ride, not included in the price. If we had done it on our own we could have seen more temples and stayed longer. We have lost a lot of time because of the disastrous organization.
Really unstructured. We had not even 10min time at the temples but spend 1 hour at the limestone park. Our guide did not communicate with the group about how much time we have to spend there and when/where to meet.
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Maria was a great guide and provided lots of information that gave context to the megaliths. It would have been nice to spend a bit longer at the site and take in the surroundings more
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