Gozo

Gozo holidays

Surrounded by sparkling sapphire waters, this dinky island is just a 25-minute ferry ride from Malta. Go-slow is Gozo’s vibe, so if it’s a relaxing, rural retreat you’re after, you’re in luck. Rolling hills tumble into wild beaches and teeny villages neighbour baroque churches. And just like Malta, you’ll find heaps of history, along with British nods, bright-red letter boxes included. Love food? You’re in for a treat, with just-plucked seafood an island speciality.

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Hotel Ta 'Cenc & Spa Gozo

Gozo, Malta and Gozo

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Cornucopia Hotel Gozo

Gozo, Malta and Gozo

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Kempinski Hotel

Gozo, Malta and Gozo

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  • Perfect for dining
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Heaps of history

For one small isle, Gozo packs in sights that spin a tale of its rich past. Let’s start with Victoria, the beautiful hilltop capital with a maze of honey-coloured medieval streets and centuries-old ramparts. Then there’s the megalithic temples at Ggantija that date back thousands of years and the beautiful towering churches that pepper Gozo’s countryside.

Charming coastline

Gozo is gorgeous, fact. Just look at its coastline and you’ll see what we mean, with its plunging cliffs, sweeping beaches and crystal-clear sea. Red-tinged Ramla Bay is one of the best for relaxing on soft sand, while Dwerja Bay’s the place to go if you love scuba diving – sea tunnels and caves await. Xlendi Bay’s aquamarine waters aren’t to be missed either.

Fabulous food

Beachside shacks, seafront fish restaurants, family-run bakeries, shady terraces – you’ll find them all here, so take your taste buds on a truly Gozitan adventure while on the island. Seafood, local produce and Italian-influenced dishes dominate menus, so expect to sample fish soup, handmade ravioli, rabbit stew, cheese platters and more. Nom.

Tal-Mixta Cave

Tal-Mixta Cave

Gozo, Malta and Gozo

Tal-Mixta Cave is your window to one of Gozo’s most picturesque beaches, Ramla Bay. Nestled high upon the cliffside, it’s believed to be one of the last intact prehistoric caves in Gozo, where people once used...
The Citadel

The Citadel

Gozo, Malta and Gozo

The citadel is quite small but has some impressive bastions where you can view the whole island. Walk along the ramparts and view the city, and see inside where some old residences lie in ruins. It will take a...
Ggantija Megalithic Temple

Ggantija Megalithic Temple

Gozo, Malta and Gozo

Gozo is well known for its Megalithic temples, which are some of the earliest freestanding stone buildings in the world. The Ġgantija temple, meaning ‘giants’ tower’, is located on the island....
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