Part of the Maltese archipelago, Gozo is the second-largest of the seven-island chain and basks in the Mediterranean off the coast of Sicily. More rural than its sister island, Malta, Gozo has a population of 31,000. Home to some of the oldest religious structures in the world, the fascinating Ggantija temples, the island offers dramatic orange-red sands and perfect snorkeling waters at striking Ramla Bay. Rickety buses ply Gozo's roads, making getting about the island an exciting component of your trip.
Restaurants in Island of Gozo
5.0 based on 106 reviews
Utina is dedicated to making your diving holiday one to remember with fondness and excitement. Safety and professionalism are our watchwords and we offer everything from a Try Dive through to Instructor training and beyond.
5.0 based on 277 reviews
Best diving facilities on Gozo, Malta. Tailor-made dive holidays for you including accommodation, diving, car hire, airport transfers, et...
5.0 based on 541 reviews
Welcome to Gozo's most caring dive centre. We care...about showing you the best diving, about the marine environment, about quality and safety, about customer service and about having fun.
5.0 based on 71 reviews
We create experiences like no other. If you’re looking for your next adventure, look no further. You’ve just found it. Our devoted and excitable dive department are on hand to make your diving experience one to remember. With a full spectrum of courses to choose from, whatever you’re looking to get out of diving, we focus on helping you achieve it. And we’re just as buzzing as you are when you do.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
At Mocean Images, we offer are variety of exciting video and photo packages tailored to you. Whether you are a new diver wishing to record your first time blowing bubbles beneath the crystal clear waters, or a certified diver looking to take home some lasting memories. Currently available when you dive with Ritual Dive, Xlendi
5.0 based on 77 reviews
The Spoonman’s Shop is a local artists gallery in the heart of Victoria. Our work consist in woodwork, paintings, ceramics and small handmade souvenirs. I am fascinated by the neolithic pottery so you will find some nice replicas here. I design wooden spoons with stories, wooden bowls, crosses and small decoration. Having my chisels in our shop I will be happy to present my craft.
This beautiful shop had amazing hand made jewellery and crafts. We bought a lovely hand painted magnet. It was unique and different from the usual souvenir shop choices. The owner was super friendly. You should visit this place if you have planned a trip to Gozo.
5.0 based on 31 reviews
Situated a mere few metres from Dwejra’s inland sea, the environmental education centre acts as the perfect accompaniment to a site of such natural complexity and interest. Dwejra has its own centre on location where anyone – divers, tourists, swimmers, children – can learn about what is special about Dwejra’s underwater landscape.
Loved “taking a scuba dive without getting wet” in this small, interesting center! The video was beautifully done and truly did let us visit the incredible undersea world around Dwerja. Learned so much more about Maltese marine life in a very entertaining format for adults and children. There is a great pictoral story of the erosion of the azure window from 1879 until its final disappearance. One of the very best parts of the visit was talking to Annie, the staff member on duty. She shared delightful stories of childhood days at the inland sea with her grandfather, which instilled in her a passion for the natural surroundings, land and sea, on this lovely island. As you walk down to the inland sea – don’t walk by without stopping in!
4.5 based on 415 reviews
Visiting this Basilica you will see the beautiful paintings on the ceiling and the magnificent gilded things it has got. What about the beautiful statue of the Patron Saint of St. George. If you want to celebrate a nice feast with the well welcoming people of this parish church you have to come on the second week of July to enjoy this feast. A whole week of festivities , marches around the streets of Victoria the Capital City and enjoying the fireworks.
4.5 based on 931 reviews
Extraordinary Ta Pinu Basilica, described as the most beautiful church in Malta, is a shrine and a pilgrimage destination. The beautiful interior and amazing mosaics in front of the church are worth seeing. The story of Carmela Grima and later history of the site are compelling. Take the walk up the hill across from the church to see the marble Stations of the Cross and the amazing view in all directions from the top of the hill.
4.5 based on 374 reviews
Come and explore the beauty that lies within this church. Learn about the history of the church and also about the transfer of another small 17th century church which was on the same site of the modern church today. Take a lift to the terrace of the Dome to enjoy a panoramic view of the marvelous island of Gozo. "Forget your troubles and admire god's creation" It is simply a must ...
You can get to this place on the 303 bus from Mgarr and walk up to it. It is a beautiful building which includes the 3rd. largest unsupported dome in the world. There is a lift up to the roof (3 euros) but it is well worth it and you can climb up to the bell tower. From the roof you can see all of Gozo. Well worth a visit.
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