Experience a unique Gozo Tuk-Tuk tour with multilingual storytelling, scenic coastal rides, and a traditional Gozitan lunch. Explore the island’s history, architecture, and enjoy a swim at Comino’s Crystal Lagoon.
Experience a unique Gozo Tuk-Tuk tour with multilingual storytelling, scenic coastal rides, and a traditional Gozitan lunch. Explore the island’s history, architecture, and enjoy a swim at Comino’s Crystal Lagoon.
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Sanap Cliffs - Standing at an impressive 150 meters, Ta’ Ċenċ Cliffs are the tallest in Gozo. The surrounding area is a Natura 2000 site, rich in protected biodiversity that captivates visitors.
Nature enthusiasts will be thrilled to explore the garrigues and steeps scattered throughout the area. The cliffs are also a significant Bird Area, home to…
- Sanap Cliffs - Standing at an impressive 150 meters, Ta’ Ċenċ Cliffs are the tallest in Gozo. The surrounding area is a Natura 2000 site, rich in protected biodiversity that captivates visitors.
Nature enthusiasts will be thrilled to explore the garrigues and steeps scattered throughout the area. The cliffs are also a significant Bird Area, home to numerous shearwaters.
To get acquainted with the area, take a walk around the cliffs of Sannat and admire the various geological layers. In addition to the stunning views, visitors can search for archaeological remains of megalithic temples and cart ruts!
- Xlendi Beach, Cliff and Caves - Xlendi Bay is a charming and popular seaside destination known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and quaint appeal. Once a small fishing village, Xlendi has transformed into a lively resort that attracts both tourists and locals year-round.
- Fontana Cottage - Located on the island of Gozo, Malta, Fontana is a fishing village inviting you to experience its serene community. With a population of about 1,000, Fontana may be one of the smallest villages, yet its rich history and unique character make it a wonderful destination.
Fontana is just a short distance from the old town of Victoria and has a special connection to the sea, having once housed many fishermen from the nearby village of Xlendi.
This guide prepares you for a journey into Fontana, where every corner tells a story. Explore this bountiful spring, dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, in this historically significant small town.
- The Citadel - The remarkable Citadel Gozo is not just any fortress but a historical treasure, located in the heart of Victoria (Gozo).
This ancient fortified city has stood since the late medieval era. Fascinatingly, the hill it occupies has been inhabited since Neolithic times. The Citadel served as a refuge, protecting the people of Gozo from raids by Barbary pirates and Saracens. It’s a living testament to the island’s resilient past and a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Exploring the old capital city, the Citadel Gozo, is like embarking on a journey through time, witnessing the island’s extraordinary heritage and resilience. This captivating fortress proudly showcases architectural influences that have shaped its existence over centuries. Each step reveals a stunning architectural tapestry reflecting the diverse civilizations that have left their mark on this remarkable stronghold.
- Ggantija - Discover the fascinating world of Ggantija Temples, an impressive UNESCO World Heritage site on the picturesque island of Gozo. These megalithic temples are ancient engineering marvels, predating even the Egyptian pyramids, making them among the oldest free-standing structures in the world.
As one of the Maltese Islands’ most treasured archaeological sites, the Ggantija Temples hold the key to unraveling the mysteries of prehistoric Malta. Step back in time and gain a captivating insight into the lives of our ancient predecessors as you explore these awe-inspiring megalithic wonders.
ENTRANCE FEE IS NOT INCLUDED
- Dwejra Bay - Have you ever heard of the stunning Dwejra? If not, you’re in luck! This ultimate guide to some of Malta and Gozo’s most spectacular locations will take you through a typical visit to Dwejra Bay, revealing all its secrets, gems, wonders, and how to make the most of your trip.
- Inland Sea - Fungus Rock, also known as Mushroom Rock, and among the Maltese as Il-Ġebla tal-Ġeneral (English: The General’s Rock), is a small islet in the form of a 60-meter-high (200 ft) massive limestone lump at the entrance to an almost circular black lagoon in Dwejra, on the coast of Gozo, itself an island in the Maltese archipelago. It is located at 36°02′45″N 14°11′27″E and falls within the jurisdiction of the town of San Lawrenz.
- Ta’ Pinu National Shrine - 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. Nestled amidst the scenic landscapes of the beautiful island of Gozo, this place holds spiritual significance, attracting pilgrims and visitors worldwide.
In this blog post, embark on a soul-stirring journey to unravel the mysteries and charm of Ta Pinu National Shrine as you delve into its rich past, engage with its architectural marvel, and discover the deep spiritual allure that has captured the hearts of numerous visitors. Join in exploring the peace and tranquility of Our Lady of Ta Pinu Basilica Gozo, where each step offers a chance to embrace timeless devotion and find solace in faith.
- Xwejni Salt Pans - 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 mesmerizing 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.
- Qbajjar Bay Beach - Bay in Gozo
- Marsalforn - Marsalforn (Pronounced: Mars al-Forn, | Maltese: Marsalforn), 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 is 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.
- Blue Lagoon - The Blue Lagoon in Malta is 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, and in summer, you will have a swim stop.
- Comino - Explore the stunning caves along Comino Island, the smallest island in 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.
- Duration of Tour 7 hours (excluding transfers time)
- Ggantija temple is optional - entry fee is not included
- Tuk-Tuk’s are driven by multilingual drivers. At every stop info is given in several languages.
- Return to original pick up point by minivan
- Crossing over to Gozo aboard Yippee Island Hopper Boat (weather permitting) or ferry
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- Duration of Tour 7 hours (excluding transfers time)
- Ggantija temple is optional - entry fee is not included
- Tuk-Tuk’s are driven by multilingual drivers. At every stop info is given in several languages.
- Return to original pick up point by minivan
- Crossing over to Gozo aboard Yippee Island Hopper Boat (weather permitting) or ferry
- Ferry ticket whenever required due to bad weather
- Return to Malta aboard Yippee Island Hopper Boat passing by island of Comino (weather permitting)
- Light Gozitan traditional lunch including a glass of wine or water
- Pick Up in Malta or Gozo from your hotel or closest pick-up point by minivans.
- Gratuities for the Chauffer
- Ggantija Temples (optional when booking and entry fee is not included)
- Gratuities for the Chauffer
- Ggantija Temples (optional when booking and entry fee is not included)
Gozo is rich in history at every corner. Join a Tuk-Tuk adventure with us and fall in love with its enchanting beauty! Discover and enjoy sights that are not easily accessible by public transport and indulge in a light traditional lunch. We offer our passengers exclusive access to hidden spots and neighborhoods treasured by locals. Tuk-Tuks accommodate…
Gozo is rich in history at every corner. Join a Tuk-Tuk adventure with us and fall in love with its enchanting beauty! Discover and enjoy sights that are not easily accessible by public transport and indulge in a light traditional lunch. We offer our passengers exclusive access to hidden spots and neighborhoods treasured by locals. Tuk-Tuks accommodate up to six (6) people and are driven by our multilingual storytellers. At each stop, information is provided in English, French, German, Polish, Dutch, Spanish, and Danish.
Weather permitting, the journey to Gozo will be aboard a boat reserved exclusively for our guests. On the return trip, our boat sails past Comino’s stunning Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, and Comino’s caves.
In cases of severe sea or weather conditions, the crossing and return will be via the Gozo communal ferry, and a ticket will be provided.
During the summer season, a swim stop at Comino’s Crystal Lagoon is included.
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Infant seats are free of charge but need to be booked as an own seat as required by law
- Duration approximately six (7) hours (EXCLUDING TRANSFER TIME)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.