Buckle up and get set for adrenaline-fueled Buggy action, touring Gozo’s epic scenery on a truly unforgettable experience.
Our all-terrain Gozo Buggy Tours venture on and off-road, visiting Gozo’s secret, offbeat, and adored places. Ideal for adventurous friends, couples, and families seeking free-spirited fun.
Get up close to Gozo’s raw beauty, powering across scenic coastal routes and lush country trails. Join a small convoy as our expert guide leads the way. Enjoy the sights, scents, and sounds of Gozo’s wild, wonderful nature.
To maximise your ‘outdoor adventure time’ on your Gozo Buggy Tour, we provide a picnic for you to enjoy during an extended ‘stop’ – letting you eat, relax, and recharge.
Coasting along our award-winning, beautiful blue shores, your return journey sails around Comino’s captivating caves and picture-perfect Blue Lagoon. Stop at one of Comino’s lagoons for a refreshing swim aboard one of our Yippee boats.
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2 way van transfers<br/>Duration: 6 hours<br/>Light traditional lunch<br/>boat transfers<br/>Pickup included
2 way van transfers<br/>Light traditional lunch<br/>boat transfers<br/>Pickup included
With an impressive 150 metre height, Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs are the tallest cliffs in Gozo. The area surrounding the promontory is a Natura 2000 site, full of protected biodiversity that marvels its visitors.
Naturalists will be excited to hear that the area is dotted by garrigues and steeps ready to be explored. Additionally, the cliffs are an important Bird Area, home to many shearwaters.
To familiarise yourself with the area, you can go on a walk around the cliffs of Sannat, and admire the different geological layers of the cliffs. Besides the breathtaking views, visitors can look for archaeological remains of megalithic temples and cart ruts too!
Xlendi Bay is a picturesque and popular seaside destination known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and quaint charm. Originally a tiny fishing village, Xlendi has evolved into a bustling small resort that attracts both tourists and locals throughout the year.
Two 16th century well-preserved public washhouses built by the Knights of St John may be seen on either side of Spring Street in the village of Fontana. The larger one is locally known as the Ghajn il-Kbira meaning the ‘large spring’. The smaller one is Ghajn Bendu, ‘Bendu’s Spring’.
Have you ever heard of a stunning place called Dwejra? Well, if you haven’t, you’re in luck! In this ultimate guide to some of Malta and Gozo’s most spectacular locations, I will be taking you through a typical visit to Dwejra Bay, and we’ll be letting you in on all its secrets, gems, wonders, and, ultimately, how you can make the most out of your trip.
Fungus Rock, sometimes known as Mushroom Rock, and among the Maltese as Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral, is a small islet in the form of a 60-metre-high massive lump of limestone at the entrance to an almost circular black lagoon in Dwejra, on the coast of Gozo, itself an island in the Maltese archipelago.
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.
Welcome to the incredible architectural masterpiece of Our Lady of Ta Pinu sanctuary in Gozo, where history, faith, and awe-inspiring beauty merge to create a transcendent experience. Cradled amidst the scenic landscapes of the beautiful island of Gozo, this place is of spiritual significance, attracting pilgrims and visitors worldwide.
In this blog post, we embark on a soul-stirring journey to unravel the mysteries and charm of Ta Pinu National Shrine as we delve into its rich past, engage ourselves in its architectural marvel, and discover the deep spiritual allure that has captured the hearts of numerous visitors. Join us as we explore the peace and tranquillity of Our Lady of Ta Pinu Basilica Gozo, where each step presents a chance to embrace timeless devotion and find solace in embracing faith.
Wied l-Għasri, the Għasri Valley, is a marvellous place for a country walk or bike ride, especially in winter and spring. L-Għasri Valley is a deep gorge-like valley with very high cliffs carved into the Lower Coralline Limestone and the overlying Globerigerina Limestone.
Discover the centuries-old salt pans, a testament to time's enduring allure on the picturesque Island of Gozo. As you stand amidst these enchanting landscapes, envision terraced fields stretching to the horizon, adorned with a mesmerising mosaic of glistening white salt crystals.
Imagine the island's earliest inhabitants crafting these ancient salt pans, visionaries driven by a deep respect for their land. They ingeniously harnessed Gozo's natural salt flats, capturing the essence of evaporating seawater in its tranquil bays. These famous Gozo salt pans, born from human resourcefulness, have aged gracefully, their narrative deepening each year.
Bay in Gozo
Marsalforn (Pronounced: Mars al-Forn, | Maltese: Marsalforn),[1] also written as M'Forn for shortcut purposes, is a town on the north coast of Gozo, the second largest island of the Maltese archipelago. The town lies between the hilltop towns of Xagħra and Żebbuġ. Associated with this town there is also the bay of Qbajjar. The town is part of the Żebbuġ local council. Marsalforn is one of the most popular tourist resorts on Gozo. It is well served by hotels, guest houses, restaurants, bars, and beaches. There is only a small sandy beach in Marsalforn. However, along the rocky coastline there are a number of interesting swimming spots.
The Blue Lagoon in Malta stands out as one of the most beautiful locations among the Maltese Islands. It is a must-visit destination when exploring the small Island of Comino, known for its clear waters and stunning beauty.
Malta's Blue Lagoon is famous for being one of the most beautiful beaches, making it a top attraction for families, couples, or friends to enjoy or unwind in this sought-after destination.
In winter weather permitting you will have viewing, in summer you will have a swim stop
Explore the stunning caves along Comino Island, the smallest island on the Maltese archipelago. The Comino Caves, famous for their beauty and impressive formations, are a must-visit destination on any boat trip.
Carved by soft limestone, these caves stretch over 40 meters and offer a stunning experience in the crystal-clear waters surrounding the island.
The hidden gem of Crystal Lagoon on Comino Island is just a 10-minute walk from the famous Blue Lagoon. Located on the smallest island in the Maltese Archipelago, it boasts crystal-clear waters, which provide a peaceful escape without the usual crowds.
Accessible only by boat, kayaking, or even swimming, this is a perfect spot for cliff diving, snorkelling, hiking and exploring the sea caves.
We will be sending an email or whattsapp message with the pick up instructions. Kindly be at least 5 minutes prior to your pick up time as the van will not be able to wait.
Valletta, the capital of Malta, is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. This fortified city offers a blend of medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque influences, making it a unique destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking Mediterranean charm.
A masterpiece of Baroque architecture, St. John's Co-Cathedral is one of Valletta's most iconic landmarks. It was built by the Knights of St. John in the 16th century and features stunning interiors, including Caravaggio's famous painting 'The Beheading of St. John the Baptist'.
Located on the highest point of Valletta's fortifications, the Upper Barrakka Gardens offer panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. The gardens are a peaceful retreat and a perfect spot to enjoy the city's skyline and maritime heritage.
The Grandmaster's Palace served as the residence of the Grand Masters of the Knights of St. John. Today, it houses the Maltese Parliament and the Palace State Rooms, which are open to the public. The palace is a prime example of Maltese Baroque architecture and offers a glimpse into the island's rich history.
Housed in the historic Auberge de Provence, the National Museum of Archaeology showcases Malta's prehistoric heritage, including artifacts from the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods. The museum's highlights include the famous 'Sleeping Lady' figurine and the Hypogeum of Ħal Saflieni replicas.
The Valletta Waterfront is a vibrant area located along the Grand Harbour. It features a mix of historic buildings, restaurants, bars, and shops. The waterfront is a popular spot for dining, leisurely walks, and enjoying the city's maritime atmosphere.
A traditional Maltese bread roll, often filled with tuna, olives, capers, and fresh tomatoes. It is a popular breakfast or snack item.
A flaky pastry filled with ricotta cheese or peas. Pastizzi are a popular street food item and can be found in bakeries throughout Malta.
A traditional Maltese dish made with rabbit, wine, garlic, and herbs. It is often served with potatoes and is a staple of Maltese cuisine.
A popular seafood dish made with squid stuffed with a mixture of breadcrumbs, herbs, and spices, then cooked in a tomato sauce.
The best time to visit Valletta is during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the tourist crowds are smaller compared to the summer peak season. These months offer ideal conditions for exploring the city's historic sites and enjoying outdoor activities.
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Valletta is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any destination, it is essential to take basic safety precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
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Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Valletta and Malta. The network is well-connected, affordable, and frequent. Buses are equipped with modern facilities and are accessible for passengers with disabilities.
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Mdina, also known as the 'Silent City,' is a medieval walled city located in the center of Malta. It is known for its historic architecture, narrow winding streets, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Mdina is a popular day trip destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking a glimpse into Malta's past.
The Blue Grotto is a series of sea caves located on the southern coast of Malta. It is known for its stunning blue waters, dramatic rock formations, and the opportunity to take a boat tour into the caves. The Blue Grotto is a popular day trip destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Gozo is a small island located northwest of Malta, known for its stunning natural beauty, historic sites, and laid-back atmosphere. It is a popular day trip or overnight destination for travelers seeking a more relaxed pace and a chance to explore Malta's rural charm.
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