Just as with Hagar Qim, which forms part of the same site, this is amazing. Wandering around a 5000 year old temple is an extraordinary experience.
mark7557
This is by far the world's eldest temple! Stunning view on pepper sid island. Friendly staff working there. I wish to come there when sun shines directly to the temples gate. One day ;)
nadioo
The place is very important but if you do not know the details it would not be so impressive - take a guidance and than you will be able to appreciate it.
FearfulFlyer2
Beware of guidebooks which rave about this temple's lovely seaside location. It does have a great location on a cliff right above the stunning blue sea. But forget any images of dramatic Neolithic structures with a sea backdrop - what you actually get is a great big white tent. You can't see the temple and the sea together, or the sea from the temple. It's not much different from Hagar Qim, quite well preserved and you can walk around it, but there's not a lot here. I did like the stippling effect on some of the stone. It is located about half a kilometre from Hagar Qim, but involves walking down a steep, exposed path (which is wide and well paved) in order to get there. Those less able to walk may therefore find it challenging. It is worth a quick visit if you're able to walk uphill without excessive problems, but don't go expecting a photogenic temple overlooking the sea.
931micheln
Very interesting and impressive prehistoric site. Accessible by bus from anywhere in Malta. Site wathching the sea.
CorinneK224
People miss these temples near the Blue Grotto. Built in 3000 to 3500 BC these temples consist of three separate buildings. The is a 3d film prior to the visit which is excellent. The temples are older than stonehenge or the pyramids. The entrance to the trefoil temple has three doorways. the south temple is built in such away that it is aligned to the sunrise in spring and autumn. Well worth a visit if you like history and the wonder of the architects of that era
826josieb
One cant see Mnajdra Temples without also seeing Hagar Qim Temple and the entrance fee includes both temples. A prehistoric site for travellers to see.
menq
The Mnajdra Temples are located 600 meters from Hagar Qim, but situated in the same Archeological Complex. Here one can see that the stones used in the construction process are different than those at Hagar Qim, so that's why the erodation is not so evident here.
catherinesP4387KK
Both the Mnajdra and Hagar Qin Temples were very interesting with a 4d audio visual presentation before viewing the exhibits and then moving on to the temples.