Malta and Gozo: discover two charming islands

Individual Tour
8 DaysMalta
Important Remarks

To get to Gozo from Malta you can easily use the ferry that departs form Ċirkewwa in Malta. You do not need to book your ticket in advance but can simply drive onto the ferry. You will buy your ticket for both ways on the way back from Gozo to Malta.

Please check the official website of the ferry (https://www.gozochannel.com/) for the schedule and prices.

About this tour

Explore the enchanting contrast between two Maltese gems. In the charming fishing village of Marsalforn on Gozo, enjoy authentic tranquility along crystal-clear bays. Stroll along the cozy promenade and taste fresh fish with harbor views. Then, cosmopolitan Sliema awaits with its vibrant energy, spectacular vistas of Valletta and endless coastline. The perfect blend of relaxation and liveliness for your Mediterranean adventure.

Itinerary

Malta (MLA)

Days 1 - 3

Marsalforn, Gozo, Malta

Marsalforn is a charming fishing village on the northern coast of Gozo, Malta's peaceful sister island. This picturesque harbour town combines authentic charm with modern amenities and attracts visitors with its relaxed atmosphere. The bay with crystal-clear blue water forms the heart of the village, surrounded by a lively promenade lined with restaurants and cafés where you can sample fresh fish. During the day, you can enjoy swimming and snorkelling in the pristine sea, while the sunset from the harbour offers an unforgettable spectacle. The surrounding area is perfect for coastal walks, with spectacular views across the Mediterranean Sea. Marsalforn is an ideal base for exploring the rest of Gozo, with attractions such as the Blue Hole and the capital Victoria. The village retains its authentic character, with local fishermen still bringing in their daily catch.

1h 33min (41km)

Malta (MLA)

Book your tour

2 Adults
Recommended

Starting from

£240.00

Things to do and see during your stay on Malta & Gozo:

  • Valetta – Malta’s charming capital city, full of history and character. Don’t miss the Upper Barrakka Gardens for stunning views over the Grand Harbour and the daily cannon salute at noon.
  • Mdina – Known as , this walled town offers narrow streets, medieval architecture and sweeping island views.
  • Dingli Cliffs– Malta’s highest point, offering dramatic sea views and a breathtaking sunset spot.
  • Marsaxlokk – A picturesque fishing village famous for its colourful boats. A lively fish market takes place on Sundays.
  • Blue Grotto – A series of sea caves with dazzling turquoise water, best explored by boat.
  • The Three Cities (Vittoriosa, Senglea & Cospicua) – Historic harbour towns across from Valletta, rich in maritime heritage and local charm.
  • Popeye Village – Originally built as a film set, now a fun and colourful attraction for visitors of all ages.
  • Comino & the Blue Lagoon – A small island between Malta and Gozo, famous for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters, perfect for swimming and relaxing.
  • Gozo – Malta’s tranquil sister island, known for its green countryside, beaches and the Citadel in Victoria.

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