Discover the best top things to do in Victoria, Malta including Gozo Adventures, Mayjo, Gozo Segway Tours, Kathleen's Boutique, Spoonman’s Shop, St. George's Basilica, The Citadel, Heart of Gozo - Il-Hagar, Bejta Artisan at The Ta' Nikol Gallery, Gunpowder Magazine, Silos, WWII shelters & Battery.
Restaurants in Victoria
5.0 based on 681 reviews
Gozo Adventures is a small eco friendly company offering kayaking, biking, hiking, climbing, abseiling, eco tours and much more. Our knowledge and experience of Gozo and Comino enables us to create unique tours to suit the needs of every client. We build our tours to be fun and exciting while at the same time giving the opportunity to experience the surroundings, culture and history of the islands from a different perspective
5.0 based on 74 reviews
Mayjo provides car hire, private airport transfers, cab service and unique private sightseeing tours with driver in Gozo and Malta. We offer three different tours in Gozo: Gozo Highlights, Picture Perfect Gozo and Spiritual Gozo. Tours can also be tailored-made to one's specific requirements
5.0 based on 571 reviews
Gozo Segway Tours are a new, fun and eco-friendly way to make the most out of your short stay in Gozo! Save time and energy, and benefit from our local guides' knowledge of Gozo! We will help you find that perfect postcard picture to take back home with you! There is no feeling that can compare to gliding silently and effortlessly through Gozo's beautiful countryside!!!
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Kathleen's boutique is wonderful! such stylish and unique styles, great prices, I bought a jumper and poncho. on top of her quality knitwear she is also such a lovely woman, I'll definitely be going back:)
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.
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 3,102 reviews
Standing upon the high medieval northern walls of the Citadella, the view is 360 degrees of magnificence. Outside the walls, a large stretch of rocky terrain, decorated with grand churches and cathedrals acting sentinel as the crystal sea lies dormant in the back ground. Within the walls, you can see the history unravel and feel at one with the many battles and hardships the Citadella has both withstood and crumbled to. A must see to anyone who desires to expand their historical knowledge and engage with fantastic views!
4.5 based on 72 reviews
It is an audio-visual,fine arts and historical museum that tells a story. It is unique in the Maltese islands in that its construction, including a medieval wing, was conceived and designed as a modern multi-mediatic museum that includes audio-visual halls and interactive points on every floor. Basically this museum and cultural centre, displays a rich collection of historical and artistic artifacts.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
A fantastic gallery stocking the work of 0ver 20 local artists and crafts people. Set in the heart of Gozo's capital, Victoria.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Highly recommended interior space to explore in the Citadel which has the rare benefit of being free. It should the impressive silos used to store water and grain to help villagers fed during attacks. There are also WWII shelters in there. You'll learn if you visit Valletta that Malta played a key role in the resistance against the Axis forces in WWII.
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