Ggantija Temples Tours and Tickets
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Ggantija Temples

- The temples are not only a must for history buffs, but also for anyone interested in ancient religious rites.
- Facilities include a museum shop and restrooms, but there are no on-site dining options.
- Most of your visit will be outside, possibly under direct sun, so sunscreen and bottled water are both musts.
- Most of the complex is flat and pathways are wide, making it suitable for wheelchairs and strollers.
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Tickets to Ggantija Temples cost €10 for adults, €8 for seniors, students, and children ages 12–17, and €6 for children ages 6–11. Visit the Ggantija Temples from Malta by taking a tour that handles transport, starting from roughly €80 per person or €275 for a group, plus the entrance fee.
Tickets for the Ggantija Temple, as part of a combined ticket with nearby Ta’ Kola Windmill, can be purchased online through the Heritage Malta website or in person. Tickets bought online are valid for 30 days without a set entry time, meaning you can visit when convenient.
Yes, arranging a guided tour of the Ggantija Temples in advance is often possible by contacting Heritage Malta (site operators); however, it may not always be possible. You can learn about the site’s history through the informational displays at the Interpretation Centre, which are presented in Maltese and English.
On average, most visitors need around one hour to visit the Ggantija Temples. Depending on your level of interest in history and pre-history, you may spend less than an hour there or stay for up to two hours if you read through everything in-depth.
It depends. Young children are unlikely to find this historical site of much interest, although they may enjoy running around the outdoor areas. Older children interested in history are likely to get more out of visiting this ancient attraction; otherwise, they are unlikely to enjoy coming.









































































































































