Gozo

Gozo, Malta Overview

Gozo is the second-largest island in the Maltese archipelago, located northwest of the main island of Malta, accessible by a 25-minute ferry ride. Known for its rural charm, it features historic landmarks like the Ġgantija Temples, stunning coastal formations such as the Inland Sea and Wied il-Mielaħ, and pristine beaches like Ramla Bay. Popular activities include diving in the Blue Hole, hiking scenic trails, and exploring the fortified city of Victoria at its center.

The island is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Divers flock to Gozo for its crystal-clear waters and iconic dive sites like the Blue Hole and Reqqa Point, while hikers can explore scenic trails that wind through its rugged coastline and verdant countryside. Food lovers will enjoy sampling Gozo’s local specialties, such as fresh cheeselets (ġbejniet) and traditional pastries.

Gozo is easily navigable by car or public transport, with buses connecting major attractions. Visitors can also rent bikes or join guided tours to explore the island's hidden gems. Whether you’re drawn by its historical sites, natural wonders, or peaceful atmosphere, Gozo promises a unique and enriching experience.

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