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Discover the highlights of Gozo on this small-group tour including temples, Dwejra Bay, and Victoria Citadel. All transport and a delicious lunch included.
Traveling to Malta and looking to explore its neighbor, the island of Gozo? This small-group tour offers a well-rounded taste of what makes Gozo special—covering archaeological sites, stunning coastal scenery, and local culture—all with the convenience of included transport, meals, and admission fees. It’s a package designed for those who want an authentic experience without the hassle of organizing transport or tickets.
What we particularly like about this tour is how it balances must-see sites like the Ggantija Temples and Victoria Citadel with lesser-known gems like Qala Point and Dwejra Bay. Plus, with a maximum group size of 15, it feels intimate enough for personalized insights while keeping the social atmosphere lively.
One thing to keep in mind is the moderate physical activity involved—some walking and standing are part of the day—and it’s not suitable for guests with reduced mobility. Also, since it’s adults-only, it’s ideal for those seeking a quieter, more mature environment. If you’re after an authentic, hassle-free way to see Gozo’s highlights, this trip ticks many boxes.
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This tour is designed for travelers who want a seamless day out. All logistics, from pickup in Mellieha to the boat ride, are handled for you. The cost of €106.61 (roughly $106.61 USD) might seem a bit steep at first glance, but considering it includes transport, ferry, admission fees, and a traditional lunch, it offers substantial value.
The small group size (max 15 travelers) makes it feel more like a day spent with friends rather than a crowded tour bus. This close-knit setting allows guides to share more nuanced stories and answer questions more freely—a definite plus for history and culture buffs.
The tour begins early at 8:15 am, with pickup arranged from your accommodation in Malta. The provided transport means you won’t have to worry about navigating Malta’s bus system or booking ferry tickets separately. The journey to Gozo offers a relaxed start, where the guide can set the scene, offering insights into Maltese and Gozitan history and culture.
Once on Gozo, the guide’s commentary really elevates each stop. Based on reviews, guides like Joanna are praised for their broad knowledge and friendly demeanor, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the tour’s highlight and a major draw for history lovers. The Ggantija Temples predate the Egyptian pyramids, making them one of the world’s oldest freestanding structures. We loved the way the guide explained their significance, describing how these megalithic marvels were probably used for religious rituals around 3600 BC.
Reviewers mention that admission fees are covered, saving time and hassle. The site is well-preserved and offers plenty of spots for photos of the massive stones and surrounding scenery.
A quick ferry ride transports you to the quieter, scenic coast of Gozo. Qala Point offers sweeping views over the sea, perfect for snapping photos or just soaking in the landscape. It’s a brief stop but one that gives you a chance to stretch and enjoy the fresh air.
The historic heart of Gozo, Victoria Citadel, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the island’s medieval past. We enjoyed wandering its narrow streets, exploring the fortress walls, and peering into cafés and shops. The guide shared stories about its history and current life, making it a lively and informative stop.
The coastal area around Dwejra Bay offers some of Gozo’s most striking natural formations. The guide points out Fungus Rock, known for its unusual shape and historical medicinal use, and the Inland Sea, a lagoon that’s perfect for photos and, optionally, boat rides (payable separately).
Reviewers rave about the stunning scenery and the variety of photo opportunities. The natural features are impressive and make this part of the trip feel like a mini adventure. Some guests found the optional boat ride a highlight, though it’s not included in the standard package.
A standout feature is the included lunch at a traditional Gozitan eatery. This allows you to taste authentic local flavors—think fresh seafood, Maltese bread, and local wines—without the hassle of finding a place on your own. Reviewers mention that the meal is generous and a perfect way to recharge for the second half of the day.
The tour lasts approximately 8.5 hours, with a relaxed pace that balances sightseeing, walking, and free time. Expect to spend around an hour at each major site, with some variation depending on crowd levels and interest.
With a maximum of 15 travelers, the experience feels personal without sacrificing the social aspect. This size allows guides to tailor parts of the experience to the group’s interests, which is appreciated in reviews praising guides like Joanna and Jonathan.
Comfortable footwear is a must—many sites involve walking over uneven surfaces or cobblestones. Bring sun protection, water, and a camera for the scenic vistas and archaeological marvels. The tour is adults-only, making it a good choice for those seeking a quieter, more mature environment.
Moderate physical activity is involved, so those with reduced mobility or who prefer a very relaxed day might find some stops challenging. The review notes that guests should have a moderate fitness level and be prepared for some walking and standing.
This tour isn’t just about ticking boxes—it’s about feeling connected to Gozo’s unique culture and landscape. Guides share stories that bring each site to life, and the scenic stops allow for plenty of photo moments. The included lunch, featuring local flavors, adds a culinary dimension to the trip that many travelers appreciate.
The admission fees included in the price mean you won’t be caught off guard by extra costs, and the ferry ride adds an element of adventure that’s often missed when exploring independently.
If you’re someone who appreciates well-organized, informative trips that blend history, nature, and local cuisine, this tour is a strong choice. It’s particularly well-suited for adults seeking a quieter, more immersive experience, thanks to the adult-only policy and small group size.
Travelers who want a convenient, all-in-one package will love the included transport, ferry, and meals—perfect for avoiding logistical stress. It’s ideal for those with moderate physical fitness levels who are happy to walk and stand at some sites.
However, if you prefer very leisurely or accessible experiences, or are traveling with reduced mobility, you might want to consider other options or prepare accordingly.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes. The tour provides round-trip transport from Malta, including ferry tickets and all internal transfers on Gozo, so you don’t need to sort out any logistics yourself.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is capped at 15 travelers, which helps maintain a personal atmosphere and allows guides to give more attention to each guest.
Are admission fees included?
Absolutely. All entrance fees for sites like Ggantija Temples and Dwejra Bay are covered, meaning no extra costs during the day.
Is a meal provided?
Yes, lunch at a traditional Gozitan restaurant is included, giving you the chance to enjoy local cuisine without searching for a place on your own.
Can I do optional activities?
There’s an optional boat ride in Dwejra Bay that you can pay for on the day, but this isn’t included in the standard package.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
This particular experience is adults-only, making it ideal for travelers looking for a more mature atmosphere.
This small-group tour of Gozo offers a well-rounded experience that combines archaeological wonders, dramatic coastal scenery, and local culture—all wrapped in a package of convenience. With knowledgeable guides, all logistics taken care of, and a delicious included lunch, it’s an excellent way to explore the island without the stress of planning.
The combination of authentic sites, stunning views, and relaxed pacing makes it particularly appealing for travelers wanting a meaningful day out. Whether you’re into history, photography, or simply soaking in beautiful landscapes, this tour delivers.
For those seeking an authentic, fuss-free way to discover Gozo’s highlights, this trip strikes a solid balance between value and experience. Just be prepared for some walking, and enjoy the chance to learn, taste, and see one of Malta’s most captivating islands—no hidden costs, no worries.