Skip to main content

Hagar Qim Tours and Tickets

49 results

What are people saying about Hagar Qim

Nitish_T, May 2025
Very good itinerary and informative guide.
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.
Patrick_W, Apr 2025
travel to Malta and travel back in time
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.
Edward_K, Jul 2023
The Hagar Qim temple is...
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.
Sharon_H, Jul 2025
Malta Tour
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.

Hagar Qim

5.0
(2,243)
Malta
Hagar Qim
  • If visiting independently, you can purchase tickets online in advance. Admission is discounted for seniors, youths, and students, and kids age 5 and under can visit for free.

  • For the best seaside views, follow the waymarked nature trails near the site.

  • Snacks and drinks are offered in the small shop at the visitor’s center.

  • Visitors tend to spend between 1.5 and 3 hours at the site.

  • Lockers are provided for visitors with large bags or luggage.

  • As some of the surfaces are uneven, or composed of stone and gravel, wheelchair users may encounter difficulty accessing parts of the site.

People Also Ask