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Want an action-packed adventure putting you in the driver's seat? Discover Gozo’s raw, natural beauty with a thrilling ‘all-access ATV tour’. Trek across rugged country & coastal routes, exploring beautiful remote landmarks, inacessible by public transport. Ride in convoy behind a skilled excursion leader, capturing dramatic photos as you witness the most glorious scenic backdrops within our 'gem of the Mediterranean'.
DRIVERS MUST BE 21+ AND FULLY QUALIFIED TO DRIVE.
Drivers Licence and 1 other Govt issued Photo ID required.
Pickup and drop-off from your hotel (or nearby collection point) is offered, including a boat ride back to Malta via Blue Lagoon and Comino caves. (weather permitting)
Lunch<br/>ATV Quad: Requirements: Drivers must be 21 years of age or older and must present an original valid driving licence.<br/>Driver + 1 Passenger: : When selecting this option, you are booking 1 quad bike, which accommodates 1 driver and 1 passenger.<br/>Pickup included
3 course meal lunch, : soft drink, coffee/tea<br/>Quad Driver Ticket: Requirements: Drivers must be 21 years of age or older and must present an original valid driving licence.<br/>Pickup included
Dwejra, with its dramatic coastal formations and sea spilling over the rocks, is a magical attraction. Here you can swim in the spectacular deep sea of the bay, in the calm shallows of the inland sea or in the foamy waters around the Blue Hole – one of Gozo’s top dive-sites.
Dwejra is also home of the Fungus Rock or, as it is locally known, “Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral”, General’s Rock. It is so called in remembrance of the Italian General who centuries ago fell to his death while supervising quarrying in the area. History tells us that a special plant believed to have medicinal and healing properties used to grow on Fungus Rock and because of this the Rock used to be heavily guarded during the era of the Knights of Malta. Anyone caught stealing the crop was sentenced to death or to a life rowing the Knights’ galleys. The crop was picked and brought to the mainland using a primitive system of baskets and pulleys.
On the north coast of Gozo, just past Qbajjar Bay west of Marsalforn, the coast is characterised by a chequerboard of rock-cut saltpans protruding into the sea. These 350-year-old salt pans, which stretch about 3km along the coast, are more than just scenic. They are part of the centuries-old Gozitan tradition of Sea-Salt production that has been passed down within certain families for many generations. During the summer months, locals can still be seen scraping up the crystals of salt. Once collected, the salt is stored and processed in the caves that have been carved into the coastal rock.
This is Gozo’s, and arguably Malta’s, best beach. A wide stretch of red sand, it is often referred to locally as “Ramla il-Ħamra” – the Red Sandy Beach! Ramla is a wonderful place to swim, snorkel and chill out in the sun.
The area around the beach is wonderfully undeveloped, although there are a couple of cafes and a stall set back from the beach. The sand dunes are protected and the valley leading down to the bay is green and fertile. The terraced walls built by the farmers give the valley an appearance of a quilt when viewed from surrounding high ground.
There is myth and history here too. Roman remains lie beneath the sands and Ramla Bay is reached from ix-Xagħra, on one of the hills overlooking the valley, or from the village of in-Nadur.
Ghasri Valley, or Wied il-Ghasri is a breathtaking, narrow creek that seems right out of a postcard. Ghasri Valley’s narrow cove is approximately 300 metres long with a winding inlet and rugged, impressive high cliffs on both sides and about 100 steps down.
The Inland Sea, sometimes called Qawra in Maltese and also known as Dwejra, is a lagoon of seawater on the island of Gozo linked to the Mediterranean Sea through an opening formed by a narrow natural arch.
It was probably formed where a geological fault in the limestone had created a sea cave and the roof then collapsed.
Ix-Xlendi Bay is a popular swimming, snorkelling and diving spot. There is a small sandy beach leading into shallow waters perfect for young and old, while for the more adventurous it is deslightful to swim and snorkel in deeper water off the long stretch of rocks bordering the beach.
Because of its reef formations, ix-Xlendi is an ideal diving site, even for beginners. This is also a typical Gozitan fishing village and well-served with good restaurants, bars and hotels.
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- Quad bike clients should wear trainers or flat shoes
- Drivers must be 21 years of age and over and is required to provide a valid driver's license
- Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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Gozo is the second-largest island in the Maltese archipelago, known for its rugged landscapes, historic sites, and laid-back atmosphere. It offers a quieter and more authentic alternative to its bustling neighbor, Malta, with stunning cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and a rich cultural heritage.
These prehistoric temples are among the oldest free-standing structures in the world, dating back to around 3600 BC. They are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offer a fascinating glimpse into Gozo's ancient history.
Dwejra is a scenic area known for the Azure Window, a natural limestone arch that collapsed in 2017. The area still offers stunning views, including the Inland Sea and the Fungus Rock.
The Citadel is a historic fortress in Victoria, offering panoramic views of the island and a rich history dating back to the Bronze Age. It houses museums, churches, and a cathedral.
Ramla Bay is one of Gozo's most famous beaches, known for its red sand and clear waters. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.
Although the Azure Window collapsed in 2017, the dive site remains popular for its unique underwater landscape and marine life. Divers can explore the remnants of the arch and the surrounding reef.
A traditional Gozitan bread roll, often filled with tuna, olives, and capers.
Flaky pastry filled with ricotta or peas, a popular street food in Gozo.
A savory pie made with lampuki (dorado fish), potatoes, and herbs.
A traditional honey ring cake, often enjoyed during festive occasions.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather and clear skies. It's perfect for beach activities and water sports, but expect larger crowds and higher prices.
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Gozo is a generally safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming local population. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Victoria Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Gozo, with frequent services and affordable fares. The network is well-connected, making it easy to reach popular attractions.
Available • Apps: eCabs, Bolt
Car, Bike, Scooter
Comino is a small island between Malta and Gozo, known for its stunning Blue Lagoon and crystal-clear waters. It's a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and boat trips.
Malta is a vibrant island with a rich history, stunning architecture, and a lively cultural scene. It's an ideal day trip for those looking to explore more of the Maltese archipelago.
Mġarr ix-Xini is a picturesque bay and beach located near the village of Sannat. It's a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing in a peaceful setting.
Price varies by option