Village Guide
Gozo is more than resorts. A patchwork of tiny villages with completely different characters. Find your perfect stay.
One of the most beautiful villages on Gozo. Known for its distinctly baroque church and the Ta' Pinu sanctuary — Malta's most important pilgrimage site.
1100 inhabitants

The smallest village on Gozo. Hidden valley with wonderful views and access to the picturesque Wied il-Għasri gorge leading to the sea.
200 inhabitants

Peaceful village in central Gozo. Close to Ta' Mena and Tal-Massar wineries. Great spot for lovers of Gozitan wines and eco-tourism.
1400 inhabitants

Popular resort on the northern coast of Gozo. Known for salt pans, long promenade and vibrant nightlife. Many tourist apartments.
1200 inhabitants

Gozo's main harbour — where the ferry from Malta arrives. Famous for its many fish restaurants. Starting point for trips to Comino.
900 inhabitants

A narrow limestone fjord on Gozo's south coast — one of Malta's most cinematic locations. Home to seahorses, underwater caves, and 40-metre diving visibility. In 1551, Ottoman raiders loaded enslaved Gozitans onto galleys here. In 2014, Angelina Jolie filmed 'By the Sea' with Brad Pitt in this very bay. Turquoise water, kayak rentals, and a single rustic fish restaurant tucked beneath the cliffs. Not a sunbed beach — an adventure for divers, kayakers, and explorers seeking the real Gozo.

Small village with beautiful views over Xlendi. Peaceful place with several farmhouses to rent and typical Maltese character.
700 inhabitants

Second largest town on Gozo. Known for its carnival, twin-tower churches and beautiful views of Malta. Popular among those seeking authentic Gozo.
4300 inhabitants

Eastern village with views of Comino and Malta. Famous for its windmills and tranquil character. Good spot for sunsets and peaceful relaxation.
1500 inhabitants

Tiny village near the famous Inland Sea and Blue Hole. A diver's paradise. One of the most visited spots on Gozo.
600 inhabitants

Peaceful southern village. Starting point for Ta' Ċenċ cliffs — among the most beautiful on the island. Tranquility, farms and traditional farmhouses.
1000 inhabitants

The capital of Gozo, also known as Rabat. Home to the impressive Citadel, cathedral, market square and the best restaurants on the island.
6000 inhabitants

Picturesque hilltop town. Famous for the Ggantija temples (UNESCO), Calypso's cave and windmills. Traditional farms and rural atmosphere.
4100 inhabitants

Best known for its massive rotunda — one of the largest church domes in the world. Also home to Gozo's heliport and industrial area.
3200 inhabitants

Charming bay with turquoise water surrounded by cliffs. One of the most photogenic spots on Gozo. Great beaches, diving, and seafood restaurants.
800 inhabitants

Charming village in northern Gozo. Close to the famous Ramla Bay beach with red sand. Traditional Maltese lifestyle and beautiful sea views.
1600 inhabitants
