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10 BEST Things To Do In Gozo [Malta]: Don’t Miss a Single One!
After a month spent living on neighboring Malta, we had tonnes of time to discover the best things to do in Gozo. For such a small island, it’s shocking just how many incredible sites there are; most of it surrounding the natural beauty the island has to offer.
We’ve broken things down into our absolute favourite 10 places to visit on Gozo … and you really should take the time to visit every single one. I recommend spending at least 2 days on the island, but you could easily spend 3 or 4 and not run out of things to see.
#1, the Ancient Citadela, is an absolute must-see for everyone heading to Gozo. It’s packed full of history and is the best place to learn more about the island.
#8, the Tal Mixta Cave, is one of my favourite spots and a true hidden gem on the island; plus, it offers unbeatable views of Ramla Bay.
#9, the Ggantija Temple, is by far the most surprising and wondrous attraction in Gozo. Over 5,000 years old, this temple is older than the Great Pyramids in Egypt!
Watch the full video to discover all 10 of our favourite spots.
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Inspiring Malta: History, Culture, and Hospitality
To even the most discerning traveler, Malta remains a mystery. Join me as we dive deep into the history, lifestyle and charm of this island nation, and discover why Malta needs to be moved to the top of your bucket list.
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Malta may be small, but it is mighty. If the Mediterranean is the cradle of civilization than the Maltese Islands stand out as the very heart of the region. Rich with 7,000 years of history, home to three UNESCO heritage sites, delicious food, a relaxed lifestyle, ample scuba diving, dozens of outdoor activities, and vibrant nightlife.
Malta is comprised of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino. We look at each of these islands and the characteristics that make them unique.
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Malta is the largest of the three, and the cultural, commercial, and administrative center of the island nation. Malta is a veritable open-air museum. The narrow meandering streets through ancient towns and villages are adorned with baroque churches and palaces, while the countryside is the site of the oldest known structures in the world. Packed into the .3 square miles of Valletta, the capital, are over 300 monuments, making it the most concentrated historical area in the world.
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The second largest island, Gozo, is accessible by ferry from Malta and offers a completely different feel. The intimate setting of a small, island community with a long tradition of warm hospitality will make you feel at home within moments of arrival.
Gozo moves at a strikingly different pace than its larger sister, Malta. Offering unspoiled bays, coves and sandy beaches, Gozo makes offers ample opportunities for water activities and sunbathing. For swimming, you can choose between secluded rocky inlets or popular bays and beaches. Gozo also offers some of the best opportunities for snorkeling and diving as well.
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Comino is the third, but equally important, island situated comfortably between Malta and Gozo. Much smaller than the other two, Comino covers less than two square miles. Comino is home to the Blue Lagoon, a sheltered inlet of aquamarine water that is a paradise for snorkeling.
Della Grazie Battery - Xgħajra, Malta
Della Grazie Battery, also known as Xgħajra Battery, was a British military installation constructed on Malta's north east coast east of Grand Harbour between 1888 and 1893. It is located in between Fort Saint Rocco (1872/1873) to its west and Fort Leonardo (1872/1878) to its east. It was armed with two 10-inch and two 6-inch breech loading guns. Two canopiers guard the ditch, one on either end of the seaward scarp. On this video we visit the one on the eastern flank. A sound locator and searchlight were installed within the fort during World War II to detect enemy aircraft approaching from the north.
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Malta Trek - Haz-Zabbar to Zonqor, Marsascala - June 2018
Hiking from Haz-Zabbar to Zonqor on the ridge through the area known as San Leonardu and returning along the coast via Xghajra. We pass by the ruins of the building called id-Dar tal-Barunissa (also popularly known as id-Dar tas-Soru) [1:20] where a chapel dedicated to St. Leonard once stood (1656). We also pass by the chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas (1795) [3:58], Fort San Leonardo (1878) [3:06] and numerous World War II gunposts that attest to the strategic importance of this ridge in the defense of Malta from attack from the north. We then descend to the coast and return to Haz-Zabbar via Xghajra. On the way back we again pass by numerous gunposts that dot the coast and one of Grand Master De Redin's coastal watchtowers known as ta' Triq il-Wiesgha (1659) [5:57].
The Spanish Navy Santa Maria-class frigate SPS Victoria (F82) heads towards Grand Harbour at 10:21.
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The power of nature in Xghajra, MALTA
Xgħajra is a small village in the Southeastern Region of Malta. It is located on the coast, about halfway between Valletta and Marsaskala
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Xghajra - Short morning walk
Xghajra is a very quiet and relaxing village whit a nice rocky coast with clear blue water.
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Zonqor Point to Xgħajra, Epic Black coast walk !! , MALTA
We start off the walk at Zonqor point Marsascala , and walk the partly quite easy walk to the tower with views of the fort and then onwards to the small village of Xgħajra, passing Il-Ġolf l-Iswed on the way, Epic views on the way !!
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Restaurants in Ħaż-Żabbar, Malta
Mal wieder richtig lecker essen gehen, in einer guten Gaststätte oder Speiselokal in der Nähe. Genießt ein großartiges Abendessen mit in der Nähe von Ħaż-Żabbar. Egal ob Feinschmecker, Fast-Food oder ein romantisches Candlelight Dinner, hier findest du was Passendes.
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Travel to Malta - 2022 - Senglea - Gardjola Gardens, Streets and Seaside
Walk starting from Gardjola Gardens in Senglea gives you an overview of Malta: blue sea, old defence architecture with walls and towers, nice park - you can encounter similar parks all over the country -, yachts and houses in maltese style.
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Camino Maltés - the Malta segment, April 2023
The first stage of the Camino Maltés to Santiago de Compostela. 35 kms from Rabat to Birgu via Mdina, Haz-Zebbug, Siggiewi, Qrendi, Zurrieq, Gudja, Hal Ghaxaq, Zejtun, Haz-Zabbar and Bormla, passing by countless churches, chapels and places of interest on the way.
00:21 St. Cataldus Chapel, Rabat
00:23 St. Paul's Basilica and Grotto
01:00 Ta' Ġieżu
01:17 Ta' Doni Chapel
01:53 Mdina
02:27 St. Nicholas Chapel
02:58 Church of the Annunciation
03:03 Chapel of St. Roque
03:19 St. Paul's Cathedral
03:28 Mdina Gate
05:48 Remnant of railway embankment
07:06 St. James Chapel
07:44 Ħaż-Żebbuġ
08:13 Basilica of Our Lady of Sorrows
08:20 St. Philip Parish Church
08:58 Our Lady of Light Chapel (Tad-Dawl)
09:14 Baqqiegħa Valley
09:22 Qirda Valley
10:02 Chapel of the Visitation
10:33 Ħesri Valley
12:09 Siġġiewi
12:28 St. Nicholas Parish Church
12:49 Chapel of Santa Maria ta' Ċwerra
13:15 Chapel of St. John the Baptist
13:37 Old Parish Church ruins
14:47 Providenza Chapel
15:18 San Niklaw Chapel
16:13 Qrendi
16:24 Chapel of Our Lady of Grace
16:38 Santa Marija Parish Church
16:53 Chapel of St. Matthew (Tal-Maqluba)
17:44 Our Lady of Mercy Sanctuary (Tal-Ħniena)
18:41 Qrendi cemetery
19:27 Ċimiterju tal-Ars (slight detour)
20:06 Ħal-Millieri - Lunzjata and
20:40 Ħal-Millieri - Chapel of St. John the Evangelist
21:38 Żurrieq
22:02 St. Catherine Parish Church
23:27 St. Andrew's Chapel and Xarolla Windmill
23:37 Catacombs
24:14 Chapel of St. Agatha
24:57 Misraħ Ħlantun
25:19 Ta' Ġawrhar Tower (Ħal Safi)
25:45 Airport runway
26:40 Ta' Loretu Chapel (Gudja)
27:19 Gudja
27:23 Santa Marija Parish Church
27:35 Ġnien tal-Kmand
28:12 Bir Miftuħ Church
28:55 Lunzjata Chapel
29:30 Chapel of St. Catherine
29:43 Palazzo Dorell
30:00 Xlejli Tower
30:10 Ħal Għaxaq
30:40 Dar tal-Bebbux
30:49 Santa Marija Parish Church
31:33 Bir id-Deheb
31:43 Our Lady of Mercy Chapel
32:00 Żejtun
32:24 Tas-Sinjura (Sacred Heart)
32:35 Santa Marija tal-Ħlas
32:46 Chapel of St. Angelo
32:54 Mater Boni Consigli
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33:33 Ġesù Nazzarenu
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34:47 Chapel of St. Clement
35:20 Ħaż-Żabbar
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36:08 Lunzjata Church
36:43 Notre Dame Gate (Birgu)
36:58 Bormla
37:29 Immaculate Conception Parish Church
38:07 Dock number 1
38:23 Maċina (Senglea)
38:34 Birgu Parish Church of St. Lawrence
39:33 Maritime Museum
39:58 Fort St. Angelo
A small piece of Gozo - Maltese Chillout 10
What is behind the Mgarr Harbour? This video will show you.
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ΜΑΛΤΑ | Malta | ΤΟ ΧΩΡΙΟ ΤΟΥ ΠΟΠΑΥ | Valletta | Mdina | Popeye Village | Marsaxlokk
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Xwejni Salt Pans in Gozo in Malta. Amazing!!! - Gozo Malta - ECTV
The salt is firstly collected from salt pans along the coasts of Malta and Gozo. Salina Bay, near Bugibba, is the main production area of salt in Malta.
I’ve recently noticed a number of little gourmet shops popping up on street corners in Malta and Gozo. These shops are treasure troves of local and foreign delicacies like locally produced salt, herbs, fruit preserves, jam, and even pretty Malta-themed homeware that verges on elegant as opposed to tacky.
Just last week I was browsing through a few shops, and a fine package of rock salt caught my eye. Placed on a shelf next to Maltese herbs and pepper, stood little packets or jars full of salt, either plain or infused with an aromatic herb. It seems that there is nothing that isn’t Maltese about this sea salt. It is collected, processed, and packaged by hand on the Maltese islands. Well, at least that’s what the knowledgeable shop owner told me.
Malta and its Salt pans
My curiosity positively piqued, I did some research on local salt production and just how Maltese and Gozitan artisans are bottling the Mediterranean. It turns out that salt production is a tradition that has been passed down from generation to generation in Malta and Gozo. It’s only recently that several companies have begun marketing sea salt as a gourmet product.
The salt is firstly collected from salt pans along the coasts of Malta and Gozo. Salina Bay, near Bugibba, is the main production area of salt in Malta. At its peak of production, the Salina Bay salt pans would produce over 4,000 tons of coarse salt over two harvests. There are quite a few salt pan areas in Malta, albeit smaller than those in Salina Bay, namely those found in Marsascala, Żonqor Point, Delimara, Xgħajra, and Birżebbuġa. One interesting fact I discovered is Mellieħa, a Northern town in Malta, was named after the salt (melħ) produced in Għadira Bay in Mellieħa.
Malta and its Salt pans
The formation process of the salt begins when sea water starts to fill crevices in the coastline. This sea water is left to settle for eight days before it is moved to smaller salt pans that are warmer in temperature and further away from the sea. At the beginning of the drying process the water takes on a reddish hue and salt crystals begin to form. In fact, if you head down to the coast really early in the morning, there’s a chance you can see locals collecting rock salt from the 350-year-old salt pans in Marsalforn, Gozo. There are several salt pans along the Gozitan coast, namely in Qala, Dwejra, and Xlendi.
As per family tradition, once the rock salt has been processed it is packed up and taken to a small warehouse or garage, and then packaged by hand before it is distributed to supermarkets, souvenir shops, and gourmet food shops.
In some areas of the Malta and Gozo islands the stone coast looking like a curious checker-board network can be found. Although the networks looks rather strange, its origin and destination is rather clear – it was created for the collection of sea salt.
The usage of the network is rather clear and simple – the cells are filled by sea water and are left for some time for the water to evaporate. Than the crystals of the salt remaining on the bottom of the sell is being collected. The saltpans were the first industry of the Gozo Island and are known from the times of Roman Empire. During the centuries the salt was used as precious bartering currency. Nowadays, despite the abundance of modern technologies the salt is still being extracted in traditional way.
The “harvest” of the salt can reach 4000 tons in the peak of its production. After being collected, the salt is taken to the ware house where it is manually packed and distributed to numerous shops and supermarkets. By the way, salt is one of the most popular souvenirs that can be bought on Gozo island.