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Discover Gozo and Comino on a fun-packed tuk-tuk tour with stunning sights, historical landmarks, and a mini cruise—perfect for adventure lovers.

If you’re looking to experience Malta’s nearby islands in a way that combines fun, comfort, and a touch of adventure, this full-day Gozo tuk-tuk tour with a Comino mini cruise promises just that. Priced at around $100 per person, it offers a well-rounded blend of sightseeing, cultural exploration, and seaside splendor—all handled by experienced guides who know how to keep things interesting.
What really draws us in is the chance to explore Gozo’s most iconic and lesser-known spots in a unique, open-air way that makes the scenery and history feel more personal and lively. The inclusion of the mini cruise around Comino adds that extra splash of excitement, with chances for a swim in crystal-clear lagoons—weather permitting, of course.
One thing to consider is the tour’s duration—at 7.5 hours, it’s a full day, which means lots of activity packed into a relatively short window. That’s perfect if you’re eager to pack in a lot, but less ideal if you prefer a more relaxed pace. Suitable for adventurous travelers, history buffs, or those craving a fun, social experience, this tour offers a little bit of everything.
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This tour begins with a pickup, typically from central locations or your hotel in Malta or nearby. Once aboard the tuk-tuks, your journey is guided by experienced drivers who double as storytellers. Their knowledge adds color to each landmark, making history and local stories come alive.
Sanap Cliffs and Xlendi Bay
We loved the way this tour showcases Gozo’s dramatic coastline. The Sanap Cliffs offer sweeping views over the sea, perfect for photo ops, while passing by Xlendi Bay gives a glimpse of a charming fishing village. The driver might point out the features of both spots and share tidbits about local life here, making the scenery even more engaging.
Knights Washhouses and The Citadel
Visiting the Knights Washhouses is a peek into local life from centuries ago, with stone basins carved into the rock. The Citadel in Victoria is a highlight—standing within its fortress walls provides panoramic views of the island, and the guides share stories about its strategic importance and history. While the Ggantija Temples aren’t included in the ticket price, an optional visit can deepen your understanding of Malta’s prehistoric past.
Dwejra Bay, Inland Sea, and Watch Tower
These spots are optional but highly recommended if time permits. The Inland Sea is a stunning natural phenomenon, with crystal-clear waters perfect for a quick photo or a boat trip (not included but available). The Watch Tower offers a glimpse into Malta’s defensive history.
Salt Pans and Bays
Xwejni Salt Pans are a visual treat, with salt harvesting still visible in action, and they lend insight into traditional industries. Qbajjar and Marsalforn Bays are passed by, offering charming waterfront views and a chance to imagine local leisure.
Weather permitting, the mini cruise around Comino is the jewel of this tour. Cruising past the Blue Lagoon, with its famously vivid turquoise waters, is a memorable moment. The boat also passes the Crystal Lagoon and the Sea Caves, which are perfect for photography and exploring the sea’s natural architecture.
A swim stop in one of Comino’s lagoons is included during the summer, giving you the chance to cool off and enjoy the pristine waters. Reviewers mention that the boat and swimming experience are highlights—“The water was amazing, and the boat crew was friendly and helpful,” one guest noted.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour’s price incorporates ferry crossings—either private boats or communal ferries—adding convenience and value. The included light lunch, served with a glass of local wine or mineral water, is appreciated for its simplicity and quality. Travelers mention that guides are multilingual, which helps non-English speakers enjoy the experience fully.
Some attractions, like the Ggantija Temples or Dwejra boat trips, require an additional fee—so if you’re eager to explore these sites more deeply, plan accordingly. The optional activities can add to the overall experience but aren’t essential to enjoy the main highlights.

This experience is perfect for travelers who want to explore Gozo’s landscapes and landmarks in a fun, engaging way. The tuk-tuks offer excellent proximity to sites that are tricky to reach with larger groups or public transport, and the guides’ storytelling makes history approachable and memorable.
The mini cruise around Comino adds a seaside flair, especially during summer when the lagoons beckon for a quick swim. If you enjoy a mix of exploration, cultural insights, and a splash of adventure, this tour hits the mark.
However, keep in mind that it’s a full day, so if you prefer a slower pace or traveling with very young children or those with mobility issues, you might want to consider other options or prepare for a busy itinerary.

Travelers keen on adventure and sightseeing, especially those who appreciate small group experiences and local storytelling, will find this tour rewarding. It’s particularly suited for history buffs, nature lovers, and photo enthusiasts looking for stunning vistas and memorable moments. The inclusion of the boat and swimming stops makes it ideal for those wanting a seaside escape.

This Gozo tuk-tuk tour with a Comino mini cruise offers a dynamic and authentic glance at Malta’s surroundings. The combination of scenic drives, historical sites, and seaside adventures creates a well-rounded experience that feels both fun and educational. The guides’ multilingual storytelling and the inclusion of ferry and boat transfers add convenience and value that enhance the overall trip.
It’s a fantastic choice for those who want to see the best of Gozo and Comino without the hassle of self-driving or complicated planning. If you’re after a day packed with beautiful views, local stories, and a little splash of the sea, this tour checks all the boxes.


Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, but keep in mind the tour is 7.5 hours long and involves some boat and walking activities. It’s best for children who are comfortable with a full day of sightseeing.
Are the tuk-tuks comfortable?
Yes, they have forward-facing seats designed for sightseeing comfort, and the drivers are experienced storytellers who make the rides enjoyable.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, hat, swimwear, towel, camera, sunscreen, water, and some cash are recommended. No large luggage or pets are allowed.
Is the mini cruise guaranteed?
The cruise is weather-dependent. If weather conditions aren’t suitable, the mini cruise may be canceled without refunds, as it’s considered a complimentary addition.
Can I visit the Ggantija Temples?
Yes, an optional visit is available, but the admission ticket is not included in the tour price.
What if I’m staying in Gozo?
Guests in Gozo need to make their own way to the port for the mini cruise, as transfers are arranged from Malta or nearby.
Are the guides multilingual?
Yes, guides speak multiple languages including French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Dutch, Arabic, and English.
How is the group size?
The tuk-tuks can carry up to six passengers, making for an intimate and personable experience.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving flexibility if plans change.
This tour is a captivating way to see Malta’s neighboring islands with a mix of scenic drives, cultural visits, and seaside fun—perfect for those eager to explore beyond the usual.
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