This tour take you to the top landmarks in Gozo while also exploring hidden spots. Our modern air conditioned vehicles make it easy to travel around the island hassle free and at maximum comfort accompanied by local friendly drivers. Photo opportunities, things to see or do will be recommended by the driver including the allocated time at every stop. Pick up point should be confirmed 24hrs before at any desired location in Gozo. Drop off point may be discussed with our driver on the day.
We pick up our clients from Gozo only. If you are staying in Malta (main island), pick up should be either the Three Graces, Mġarr, Malta
Take a dip at the the calm shallow Inland Sea or at the deep blue sea around the Blue Hole (top diving site) at Dwejra - a geological and ecological haven, for hikers and sightseers. Take a stroll and enjoy the stunning views of the Fungus Rock and Crocodile Rock from the Dwejra Tower.
The entirely natural limestone arch at Wied il-Mielah valley is definitely worth going down the stairway for the perfect family photo.
Follow the footsteps of Pope John Paul II and Pope Francis at the monumental shrine of Our Lady of Ta' Pinu known also as the 'Church of Miracles'.
Immerse yourself at one of Gozo's ancient trades at the spectacular Xwejni Salt Pans
Lying on the North-East coast of the island is the pretty red sandy beach of Ramla Bay. The ideal place to swim, snorkel or chill out in the sun.
Explore the archeological remains at the iconic Ggantija Neolithic temples a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Feel the magic of the underground world at the Xerri's Grotto shaped by stalagmites and stalactites over the years
Located in a secluded spot, overlooking Ramla Bay Tal-Mixta Cave offers breathtaking views. It's the perfect spot to snap some holiday photos.
Discover the typical Gozitan fishing village at Xlendi. Enjoy a short walk along the coast which takes you up to the Xlendi Tower, one of the oldest surviving watchtowers in Gozo.
With its distinctive skyline and imposing military architecture, Cittadella, the ancient fortified city, stands out as Gozo’s major landmark, visible from all over the island. Occupied since prehistoric times, it reflects the marks left by its inhabitants, shaping the majestic complex we see today. The Citadel is rich in buildings of architectural, military, and historical value, and its open areas host numerous rare species of flora and fauna. It is an ideal setting for quality events that bring history to life, linking the island’s past with its future. Visiting Cittadella allows one to step back in time, experiencing history in an unforgettable way.
The first stone was laid in 1951. The old church of St. John was left in place during the work and continued to function until the new building was completed. Many donations were offered, as well as free labour from skilled craftsmen. This enabled the enormous structure to rise higher year by year untilafter twenty years of hard work, the new church was ready. Just before the Rotunda was completed, the old church was carefully dismantled, and the best parts of it delicately rebuilt next to the new church. One can visit the remnants of the old church (now known as The Sculpture Museum) and discover the incredibly delicate lacework on some of the old Maltese stone. From the Sculpture Museum, visitors can take a lift up to the Dome to enjoy spectacular views of the island of Gozo and as far afield as Malta.
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