Malta and Gozo

Malta and Gozo are two small islands separated by another almost uninhabited sister island, Comino. The Maltese archipelago is found in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea.

Map of islands

The Mediterranean climate boasts all year-round sunshine with an average temperature of 30C, plus a wealth of history and culture. 

The lifestyle of the residents is of low cost living with a high standard of health care, economic and political stability, with no ethnic disharmony, safe environment with low incidence of crime, easy integration into friendly local community and excellent telecommunications and air travel connections.

To come across to Gozo, one can make use of the Gozo ferry which is a pleasent 30 minute trip across the channel or the Helicopter and enjoy the panoramic views of our island from the skies. The honey coloured buildings of our rustic countryside make a contrast against the deep blue sea and the sky.

Scuba Diving

dahlet qorrotBesides warmth and sunshine, our islands are well known for water sports mainly Scuba Diving. We have perfect all year round temperatures, amazing underwater sights, beautiful beaches and relatively low prices. Our Licenced Scuba Diving Schools offer courses and packages right up to the highest levels.

World famous sites worth mentioning are: Blue Hole and Azure Window, Cathedral Cave, the Inland Sea and Reqqa Point or diving at San Dimitri and seeing the Barracuda, or diving the Double Arches!

Gozo is a fantastic place for new divers to learn all the skills required to become a fully qualified diver and experienced divers to enjoy the wonders of the deep. 

Ramla Bay

As one of the most popular beaches in Gozo, ramla bayRamla Bay offers incredible green-blue waters and honey coloured sand. It is by far the largest sandy beach in Gozo and draws large numbers of Gozitans and tourists alike.

For those interested in archeology, on the east side of the bay, mostly buried under soil and sand, there are the remains of a Roman Villa, with other parts of it buried beyond the beach and in the sea.

Marsalforn

marsalfornIn the past, Marsalforn was a fishing village frequented by a small number of prosperous Gozitans. It has now become Gozo's largest resort with hotels, apartment blocks and souvenir shops being more prominent than the few fishing boats that dot the little harbour.
The small beach attracts the crowds but the bays of Qbajjar and Xwejni to the northwest are much quieter for swimming. The saltpans all around here date from the 1700s and are still in use.

Dahlet Qorrot 


This colourful sheltered bay, with its boathouses built into the cliff, can only be reached through Nadur. Also to see is the watchtower of Ta' Sopu.



Places to visit

Malta

Gozo

 Comino

  • Valletta
  • The Three Cities
  • St. John Cathedral
  • Mdina & Rabat
  • Ramla Bay
  • Marsalforn Bay
  • Dwejra Bay
  • Xlendi Bay
  • Ta’ Pinu
  • Citadel, Cathedral
  •  Blue Lagoon
  • St. Mary Bay
  • Comino Tower

 Places of Interest

 Things to do

 
  • Historical Bdgs, Monuments & Gardens
  • Museums
  • Archaeological/Geological Sites
  • Important Churches
  • Forts & Fortifications
  • Sport Games
  • Scuba Diving
  • Swimming
  • Hikes
  • Sailing
  • Adventures
  • Jeep Safari (Gozo)
  • Underwater adventure
  • Harbor Cruise
  • Helicopter Tour
  • Sailing Cruise
  • Night Life