The Mysterious Megaliths DECODED

Duration

Half Day (3-4 hours )

Group Size

Up to 6 persons

Language 

English (others on request)

Tour Type

Private Tour (Car & Guide)

Price 

US$ 399

Cancellation

Free 72 hours before

As Ice Age glaciers receded, a mysterious culture emerged in Malta, launching an era of megalithic temple building. Despite the Mediterranean Copper Age, no copper tools were found here, raising questions about their advanced architecture. This tour explores the spiritual world of these builders, rooted in earth-based goddess worship, and how their beliefs still echo in Mediterranean traditions and inspired works such as Dan Brown’s novels and Erich von Däniken's speculative documentaries.

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Itinerary

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09:30 AM Meeting Point City Gate, Valletta

  • 10:00 AM Hagar Qim
    The Grand Stage of Malta’ Temple builders aligned with both Heaven and Earth. Standing proud on a cliff overlooking the deep blue Mediterranean, Ħaġar Qim is one of Malta’s most spectacular prehistoric temples. Built over 5,000 years ago — long before Stonehenge or the Great Pyramid of Giza — this sanctuary invites us to step into a world where nature, the heavens, and the divine were seamlessly connected. Massive megaliths, some weighing more than 20 tons, form an extraordinary structure aligned with the movements of the sun. During the summer solstice, the first rays of dawn pierce its entrance to illuminate the inner chamber, linking human ritual with cosmic order. Within these walls, archaeologists discovered iconic goddess figurines, testifying to a belief system centered on fertility, abundance, and the Great Mother. Visitors are struck not only by the scale of the stones, but also by the sense of timelessness, as if the builders wanted their monuments to endure forever against sea and sky. Ħaġar Qim is not simply an ancient ruin — it is a stage where ritual, astronomy, and human ingenuity came together to shape Europe’s earliest monumental culture.
  • 11:00 AM Clapham Junction
    Here we see the mysterious scars they left across the land — evidence of movement, maybe ritual, maybe engineering…. Hidden in Malta’s rugged limestone countryside lies a riddle carved into the earth itself — the enigmatic cart ruts of Clapham Junction. Stretching for hundreds of meters and cutting deep into the bedrock, these parallel grooves intersect and overlap like a prehistoric railway station, a resemblance that inspired the quirky British nickname. But what are they? Were they tracks used to haul megaliths to Malta’s great temples? Channels for water or agricultural use? Or perhaps sacred pathways marking ritual journeys across the land? Archaeologists debate endlessly, but no definitive answer has emerged. What we know is that these scars are prehistoric, older than the Roman Empire, older even than the Phoenicians, carved at the dawn of Malta’s history. To walk among them is to step into a puzzle where every theory fuels the imagination. Surrounded by untouched landscape, far from modern bustle, Clapham Junction invites visitors to pause and wonder at the ingenuity, effort, and mystery of Malta’s first builders. It is not just a site — it is a question etched into stone.
  • 11:50 AM Tarxien Temples
    Finally, we enter their most intricate artistic expression, where ritual, art, and belief meet. If Ħaġar Qim shows us grandeur and Clapham Junction leaves us guessing, Tarxien reveals the artistry and symbolism of Malta’s prehistoric culture at its height. Nestled within a modern town, this temple complex dates to around 3150 BC and represents the pinnacle of megalithic craftsmanship. Here we find intricate spiral carvings, altars, and the famous fragments of colossal goddess statues, once towering over worshippers as embodiments of fertility and abundance. The walls also bear rare reliefs of bulls and goats, linking ritual life to the rhythms of farming. Unlike the stark power of earlier sites, Tarxien feels intimate and richly decorated, a sanctuary where ritual met art. Later, during the Bronze Age, the site was reused for cremations, showing its lasting spiritual significance. Walking through Tarxien, one senses both the vitality and fragility of a culture that flourished, created wonders, and then vanished. To visit is to encounter Europe’s earliest sacred art, still whispering across millennia, reminding us of humanity’s enduring search for meaning.
  • Ending Point Drop off at starting point

Tour Details

Inclusions & Exclusions

What‘s included
  • Personal, official and fully licensed tour guide. Since we will be driving to our destinations in a chauffeur driven vehicle I will be free to give you constant commentary about our islands’ geology, history, culture and traditions and point out landmarks as we drive along – moreover I will be able to answer all your questions and make this outing not just informative but also conversational, flexible and relaxed.
  • Use of chauffeured fully climatized vehicle (9 seater Peugeot Traveller or similar)
  • Gasoline is included.
  • Tolls, VAT and Sales Taxes are included.
 
What‘s not included
  • Entrance combi ticket to Hagar Qim and Tarxien Temple Complexes, €16 (approximately USD 19) Seniors (60 y.o. +) €10 (approximately USD12)
  • Lunch, snacks, drinks, coffees, etc which are all optional including at Fontanella
  • All sales and VAT taxes, gasoline and tolls are included in this tour.
  • Optional gratuities.
  • There are no hidden charges.
 

Tour Important Information

This tour involves some walking. We have to go down and climb back up some steps at the catacombs (unfortunately not wheelchair accessible). It is best to wear comfortable shoes. Malta’s sunshine is bright and hot most of the year so a pair of sunglasses and a hat are strongly recommended.
Walking at Clapham Junction could be challenging as the pathways are scant and stony making this tour not wheelchair accessible, unfortunately.
This private tour can be fully customized to suit your interests, pace, and time available. Whether you prefer history, culture or scenic views, each itinerary is designed to give you and authentic and relaxed experience of Malta.
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