Viagem diurna para Gozo saindo de Malta incluindo Templos de Ggantija
1 day
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Sobre esta atividade
Comece o dia com o embarque em seu hotel em Malta (somente alguns hotéis) e, em seguida, viaje com o seu guia em um ônibus com ar condicionado para o porto. Suba a bordo de uma balsa para sua viagem até a ilha vizinha de Gozo, uma verdejante e intocada ilha que é sempre mencionada como a irmã caçula de Malta.
Após a chegada em Gozo, viaje ao sul até Xagħra de ônibus. Desembarque para ver os Templos de Ġgantija, patrimônio da humanidade pela UNESCO. Entre 3.600 A.C. e 3.200 A.C., esses dois monumentos megalíticos estão entre os mais antigos do mundo, construídos antes do Stonehenge e das pirâmides do Egito.
Dê uma olhada em volta do local e saiba mais sobre a história dos templos, que muitos pesquisadores acreditam que foram dedicados à Grande Mãe Terra, uma deusa da fertilidade. Maravilhe-se com o tamanho dos gigantes blocos de calcário, que teriam sido içados sem o uso de maquinário.
Em seguida, acompanhe seu guia até a Baía de Xlendi, uma passagem panorâmica rodeada por penhascos. Desfrute de um relaxante passeio na margem das águas cristalinas e, em seguida, continue até Victoria, capital de Gozo.
Entre suas visitas turísticas, faça uma parada em um restaurante local para o almoço e saboreie um cardápio mediterrâneo acompanhado por uma taça de vinho. Em Victoria, entre na cidadela histórica que fica em destaque no topo de uma colina e é fechada com resistentes paredes de pedra.
Pegue a balsa para voltar à ilha principal no final da tarde. A excursão termina com o desembarque de volta ao seu hotel.
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Após a chegada em Gozo, viaje ao sul até Xagħra de ônibus. Desembarque para ver os Templos de Ġgantija, patrimônio da humanidade pela UNESCO. Entre 3.600 A.C. e 3.200 A.C., esses dois monumentos megalíticos estão entre os mais antigos do mundo, construídos antes do Stonehenge e das pirâmides do Egito.
Dê uma olhada em volta do local e saiba mais sobre a história dos templos, que muitos pesquisadores acreditam que foram dedicados à Grande Mãe Terra, uma deusa da fertilidade. Maravilhe-se com o tamanho dos gigantes blocos de calcário, que teriam sido içados sem o uso de maquinário.
Em seguida, acompanhe seu guia até a Baía de Xlendi, uma passagem panorâmica rodeada por penhascos. Desfrute de um relaxante passeio na margem das águas cristalinas e, em seguida, continue até Victoria, capital de Gozo.
Entre suas visitas turísticas, faça uma parada em um restaurante local para o almoço e saboreie um cardápio mediterrâneo acompanhado por uma taça de vinho. Em Victoria, entre na cidadela histórica que fica em destaque no topo de uma colina e é fechada com resistentes paredes de pedra.
Pegue a balsa para voltar à ilha principal no final da tarde. A excursão termina com o desembarque de volta ao seu hotel.
Incluído
- Recepção e desembarque no hotel
- Transporte por veículo com ar condicionado
- Guia local
- Almoço de 3 pratos e uma taça de vinho
- Entrada - Ggantija Megalithic Temples
- Entrada - Calypso Cave
- Entrada - Azure Window
- Entrada - Dwejra Bay
- Entrada - Xwejni Bay
Não incluído
- Gorjetas
Adicional
- A confirmação será recebida no momento da reserva
- A maioria dos viajantes está apta a participar
- Sem acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Por favor, informe os requisitos dietéticos específicos no momento da reserva.
Características
Turismo
100%
Cultural
65%
Análises
This trip was great-- you got to see a number of locations in Goza from a quick road side stop to shopping to the villages/ temples. When it says 7 hours though it means tour-- not transportation so it's actually a 9+ hour day.
it was very good, the hole trip was well manged and my tour guide was nice and knowledgeable about the different sites. the best site by far was the Ggantija temples which I wont spoil but the stories about it and the history behind are very interesting. the lunch provide was nice and the other location were interesting too, but the best location next to the Ggantija temples was the liquor store which was an added bonus of the trip, the liquor was some of the best I have ever had. I would recommend this trip to any one who is a history buff.
The itinerary us well orgsnized. The temples are amazing and very well preserved. The coasts are stunning and Victoria so picturesque! the tour guide was kind and fairly knowledgeable. Only negative the included lunch was really poor, a set menu with nothing typical. It would have been better to have some free time to enjoy the great Maltese food.
All trips to Gozo are the same and the same tour operator, so forget comparing reviews! They pick you up in one van and then deposit you at the ferry where you are out into groups according to language, then put onto a bus and take. Gozo does a coop so all trips are the same.Getting in the ferry is a study in dysfunction and disorganization. Half our group and tour guide ended up missing our ferry and we had to wait on the other end of the ferry ride where a nice bus driver from the Italian group told us where to wait. From pick up at the hotel to getting on the bus in Gozo was almost 3.5 hours! Walked through the archeological stop on 30 minutes. Got longer time in a “craft market” that sold “locally-handmade” items from from (China), seriously...pashmina scarves that they sell on the street in NYC, Florence, and Paris for 5 bucks that were “real cashmere” for upwards of 30 euros - at least change the tags! The guide took a call while she was telling us about something. We waited, and the food for lunch was HORRIBLE! I ate bread and margarine (you just can’t make this stuff up). I travel a lot, and will only do day tours when there are lots of steps and I do t have a lot of time. I never disappointed because I get it’s a day trip. This time I was not only disappointed, I had to get up at 5:40 am to get to the pick up location on time for an 8:15 pick-up and didn’t see my first stop until after 12:00 noon. Take my advice, do it on your own, it will cost less and take less time.
A rather long day but was a good way to visit Gozo and see all the sights - the Temples are good but prefer the ones on mainland Malta Lunch was very nice and pick up from Valetta worked well
A very long day over 10 hours visiting the places as described. Lunch was very poor. Utter chaos at the ferry terminal at beginning and end of tour, even to the extent the guide missed the ferry !!, so we were waiting at at Goza in the next ferry with the guide to arrive. Guide was fairly good, although somewhat ambiguous at times with respect to meeting times, there was a lot of confusion in the group. However the tour is quite cheaply priced given the length so it balances out.
The trip provides hotel pick up. But we were required to go to Hilton Hotel (next door) for the pick up. The scenery of Gozo is very beautiful. We had a short boat trip to see the coastline and the rock. It was the best of the trip. Lunch was not good at all. Great improvement on this is necessary. The guide was great. She gave a detailed narrative of the history of the island, in particular the temple.
The only issue I had with this tour was the pick-up process. I was told to meet at 8:30am, but wasn't actually picked up until 9:10, which made me concerned that I had somehow missed the bus or gone to the wrong spot. Then, after I finally was picked up, there were tours being given in 6 or 7 different languages which is awesome!, but it was very confusing for everyone to figure out where they were supposed to be going according to their language. However, once that was all settled, the tour was awesome. Rita English tour was very sweet and really knew her stuff. We were given plenty of time to see the places we went, and I felt like we saw all of the major highlights of Gozo. Lunch was also decent.
This tour delivered all it advertised. There was a lot of traveling between sites and the guide used the time well by giving us a lot of background information so that we could understand and appreciate what we were seeing. Annettes knowledge was comprehensive and fascinating. Everything was organized well and efficiently. Be aware that any day long trip to multiple sites will involve a good amount of walking over some steep terrain medieval fortifications were usually built on hills.
Great tour and before the azure window collapse