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Experience a unique way to see the real island of Gozo and its people. Starting from Mgarr Harbour, you will be taken all round the island exploring wonderful places of interest, through the fertile valleys and across rough off road tracks, seeing ancient island of Gozo. On the way you will visit Qala, Nadur, Ramla Bay, Calypso Cave Ggantija Temples,(entrance fees not included), the Cliffs on the way to Xlendi Bay, Stone quarries, Inland Sea, Fungus rock, the Salt Pans, Marsalforn Bay, the Citadel and Gozo Cathedral and back to the harbor. A mouth-watering Buffet lunch including wine and water, two way transport to hotel and back and speedboat transfer to and from Gozo, passing through the Blue lagoon and the Comino caves weather permitting or Ferry Tickets are included in the price. Numbers are limited for a small-group experience.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Children must be accompanied by an adult
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Driver-guide
Speedboat transfers via Blue Lagoon and Comino Caves weather permitting or ferry tickets
Buffet Lunch
Unlimited local wine and water with lunch
Additional drinks
Ggantija Temples Entance Fee
Inland Sea boat trip
Gratuities
Ggantija Archaeological Park
Ġgantija is a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic era, on the Mediterranean island of Gozo in Malta. The Ġgantija temples are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta and are older than the pyramids of Egypt
Calypso Cave
Calypso's Cave is a natural cave, located on the western side of the Ramla bay, in Xagħra, Gozo. The cave is alleged to be the one referenced in The Odyssey as the cave where the nymph Calypso kept Odysseus prisoner for seven years after his ship was shipwrecked after a fierce storm
Pickup included
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Simon H,
19 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
An brilliant full day trip by jeep seeing this amazing and beautiful island of Gozo where coaches unable to go. No our driver and guide was funny and extremely knowledgeable pointing out things and explaining meanings and origins. Didn’t feel rushed and had a brilliant day.
ANTONIOS R,
15 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
The tour was excellent. Everything was very well organized . We saw wonderful places. Our tour guide, Marko, was very active, very polite, very knowledgeable, and very friendly. We visited many places all over the island. I would highly recommend for any person taking this tour.!!!
Clare W,
1 thg 6, 2025
- Viator
Be prepared for bumpy roads, lots of steep roads, but beautiful scenery. Great tour guide. Lunch could have been locally produced food.
Florence V,
31 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
Super gozo discovery with a super nice Yannick guide This visit was very pleasant.yannick knew how to make us enjoy beautiful places
Alf D,
17 thg 5, 2025
- Viator
Lord Sugar shuffles off a bunch of under talented hopefuls to run a tour for paying members of the public. The clueless recruits have profit in mind and no idea about what a tour is supposed to be. They pick terrible locations and give no guidance and stupid amounts of time for each tour item…some too long and some too short. They deliver poor catering and transport and a genuinely underwhelming experience. That, in a nutshell is the day I experienced, despite having used Viator for many previous exceptional days out, so I write this as a fan of the site. We were collected by a driver in a minibus a few minutes after 8am. I have to assume the charm school was closed for his training session as all he said was “Davis” and then pointed in the van. It became quickly apparent that of the planned 8 hour day, nearly 4 would be in the minibus as it wound its way the full length of Malta, with multiple pick ups. A side note here…if you’re in Valetta there is a ferry that will get you to Gozo in 45 minutes. We took nearly 3 hours. Arriving finally at our “speedboat transfer” to the island, it appeared there may have been some “bending” of the description “speed boat”. It was a fairly rickety and very slow moving tub, which chugged from the north of Malta to Gozo. I’m a 54 year old man with a dodgy ankle. If that’s a speedboat then I’m Usain Bolt. On arrival, we were split into smaller groups and allocated a guide/driver and a vehicle. We were given a tiny 4x4 for 5 of us. The vehicles had clocked more miles than Ben Hur’s chariot and in the words of the driver were about to be retired as they were knackered. The driver was a cheery fellow, who didn’t seem to know much English and therefore told us almost 100% of nothing as we drove around. The first stop was “photo stop”. Literally nothing to photograph, but we got out for 10 minutes and then back in the car from the Flintstones. 25 minutes later we were stopping again. A beautiful square with a big and ornate church and small street bars/cafés. I know nothing about where we were as the guide said “you know…big church. 10 minutes here to get drink and look around”. Not sure here is worth explaining to the less seasoned traveller that 10 minutes won’t even get you a menu in the Med. It was a nice enough place to have spent an hour with a small wander and a coffee. But…a strict 10 minutes was allotted and off we went again. Next was a photo stop for 10 minutes at the famous red beach. Here’s the trick…it’s beach coloured. Also it was about a mile away. Back in the car for another 30 minutes to the Citadel. Actually worth visiting but only 30 minutes allowed as we had an authentic Maltese lunch awaiting us! The excitement by now was at fever pitch given we had been going for about 4.5 hours and had only been out of a vehicle for an hour. I was only in Malta a week, so not as familiar with the cuisine as Gordon Ramsay, but I’d seen a menu or two and most menus contained rabbit, rich pasta sauces, flavourful grilled fish…that kind of thing. Maybe I’d got it wrong because the Maltese Marco Pierre White dolloped up tinned tuna, a bowl of salad, a Dolmio pasta and some rice and potato. Served with a slice of Mr Kipling’s lower rent cake as desert. Back in the bone shaker and more pointless 10 minute stops, including the salt planes where our “guide” said “you know, salt” about 50 times and then showed us into a small dirty cave with an even smaller dirty man sifting salt with his hands. We arrived back at our hotel after 10 hours. In all that time we had been actually seeing things for a total of 2 hours and had been ferried around in a desperate set of different transport for 8 hours. If you fancy Gozo, do yourself a favour and get the cheap, fast ferry from Valetta. Get a Bolt for about €10 when you get there and go to the Citadel - you can use a good hour or two of wandering and there seemed to be a nice restaurant there. You’ll actually see something and won’t spend 8 hours being dragged about in a knackered 4x4.
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