A Guide to a Day in Gozo

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Xlendi Bay, Island of Gozo

With its stunning scenery, rich history, and genuine culture, Gozo, Malta’s enchanting sister
island, is a hidden gem. With unlimited access to transport and the ability to view the island’s
main attractions in a single day, the Gozo Day Pass is the best way to see it.

Morning: Exploring the History of Gozo

Take a picturesque boat ride from Malta to Gozo to begin your day, and then see these
must-see locations:

Ta`Pinu Church, Għarb, Island of Gozo, Malta

  • The Ġgantija Temples are among the oldest prehistoric buildings in the world, having existed
    for more than 5,000 years.
  • Ta’ Pinu Basilica is a magnificent church that is well-known for both its remarkable architectural
    and spiritual significance.
  • Victoria’s Citadel is a walled city that provides sweeping 360-degree views of the island.

Afternoon: Relaxation & Natural Wonders

It’s time to discover Gozo’s natural beauty after immersing yourself in its rich history:

Ramla Bay, Island of Gozo, Malta

● Perfect for a boat ride or a stroll along the shore, Dwejra Bay is home to the Inland Sea
and Fungus Rock.
● Discover Gozo’s traditional salt manufacturing at the Xwejni Salt Pans while admiring the
breathtaking coastline scenery.
● Ramla Bay: Known for its characteristic red sand, this location is ideal for swimming or
tanning.

Dinner and Sunset Views in the Evening

In Xlendi or Marsalforn, indulge in a classic Gozitan dinner before returning to Malta by ferry. As
the sun sets over the island, savour some Maltese wine, fresh seafood, and regional cheeses
like ġbejniet.

You may explore at your own pace and fully experience everything the island has to offer with
the Gozo Day Pass, creating a day you’ll remember for years to come.

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