Join us for a journey to one of Malta's treasures, Hagar Qim Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the oldest freestanding structures on Earth. You'll also visit a small village where you'll have the opportunity to taste limoncello and learn how it's made. Enjoy a narrated drive south, to quaint Siggiewi, where you'll visit Limestone Heritage, a former quarry that has been transformed into a citrus garden. Learn the fascinating history of quarrying and masonry in Malta, and how the quarry walls provide a protected environment for the lemon trees. Afterward, you'll get a hands-on demonstration of how the lemony liqueur limoncello is made. Chilled limoncello shots and fresh-squeezed lemonade will be served. Next, you'll drive through picturesque Maltese villages toward Qrendi, where you'll explore the iconic Temple of Hagar Qim. One of the Megalithic Temples of Malta, the Temple of Hagar Qim stands majestically atop a hilltop overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the islet of Filfla. The temples were constructed between 3600 BC and 3200 BC, placing them among the oldest stone buildings in the world. The structures are prized not only for the originality of their design, but also for the advanced technical skill of their construction. UNESCO calls Hagar Qim a "unique architectural masterpiece". In other words, not to be missed!