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Quieter, greener and unlike Malta. The Citadel, Dwejra, Ramla Bay, farmhouse pools — everything you need to know.
Gozo is different. Quieter, greener, with different colours and a different rhythm. There is as much to see on this one island as on the whole of Malta — but without the crowds. Here is the complete guide.
From Malta: by bus or car to Ċirkewwa (the north-western tip of the island), then ferry to Mġarr harbour on Gozo. The crossing takes about 25 minutes.
Victoria (Il-Belt) is the capital of Gozo. Its centre is the Citadel — a medieval fortress on a hilltop with a panoramic view over the entire island. Free entry. Inside: a cathedral, small museums, and narrow streets of golden limestone houses. Essential.
Below: the market on Republiki Street (Tuesday and Friday mornings — genuine local atmosphere) and cafes and shops for residents, not tourists.
Dwejra is the most dramatic landscape on Gozo:
Rust-red sand, emerald water, a handful of parasols. This is not the Mediterranean cliché — this is Ramla Bay. Reach it by bus from Victoria or by car (about 15 min). The Calypso Cave above the beach — the legendary spot where the nymph held Odysseus for 7 years. The view down to the beach from the cave is breathtaking.
Marsalforn is Gozo's main seaside village — a small harbour, a few restaurants, and year-round activity. Just outside: the Xwejni Salt Pans, carved into the rock by Arabs in the Middle Ages. Sunset here is spectacular. Almost no crowds.
A picturesque narrow bay surrounded by cliffs. Restaurants with terraces over the water, snorkelling, and quiet evenings. One of the most atmospheric spots in the entire archipelago.
A grand white basilica in an isolated setting — one of the most important Catholic sanctuaries in the Mediterranean. Quieter and more peaceful than anything on Malta. Pilgrims and locals come here year-round. Free entry.
Megalithic temples from 3600–2500 BC — older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian pyramids. UNESCO World Heritage Site. Two temples in one location. Context and visualisations in the small museum next door. Entry: around €10.
Gozo's speciality: traditional stone farmhouses with a private pool — for 4–8 people. Prices from €800–€2,500 per week depending on season and standard. Book via Airbnb or gozo.com. This is the quintessential Gozo experience — an evening by the pool under the stars, silence, the scent of wild thyme.
Bus services exist but are infrequent and unreliable. On Gozo, renting a car is strongly recommended — from around €25–40 per day. Left-hand traffic as on Malta, narrow roads but far less congestion. Exception: Victoria and surroundings — the bus is sufficient there.
Highlights from Robert Maklowicz's travels
Maklowicz arrives on Gozo
“Na Gozo czas płynie inaczej — wolniej, spokojniej, tak jak powinien.”
Exploring the Citadella fortress
“Z Cytadeli widać całe Gozo jak na dłoni.”
Gozitan food & Victoria market
“Gozo to wyspa, gdzie jedzenie nadal smakuje tak, jak powinno — prosto, uczciwie, z serca.”
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