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Our resorts and villas in Gozo
We have a great selection of villas in Gozo. The island is reachable by boat from Malta, and you’ll find most of our properties scattered around in quaint little villages and towns just inland from the rocky coast.
Transfer times from the airport to Gozo are approximate, depending on the departure times of ferry connections to the island.
Return to Gozo villa holidays
Transfer times from the airport to Gozo are approximate, depending on the departure times of ferry connections to the island.
Return to Gozo villa holidays
This rugged and unspoilt island is reached via ferry from the neighbouring island of Malta. Guests can pre book transfers from Malta airport to the island of Gozo via ferry.
| No. of Villas | Time from Malta | |
|---|---|---|
| Gharb | 6 |
2 hrs
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| One of the oldest and prettiest villages on the island, Gharb boasts a splendid Baroque parish church and a traditional village square with a fascinating folk museum. You’ll find a couple of restaurants and shops, while just 3km away is the famous Azure Window at Dwejra Point. | ||
| Xaghra | 5 |
2 hrs
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| Xaghra is famed for its prehistoric sites, temples of Ggantija and the Neolithic site of Santa Verna. A pretty village, with a picturesque square lined with pavement cafés, Xaghra is also home to a toy museum, old working windmill, museum and a beautifully decorated church. Intriguing grottoes, stacked with stalactites and stalagmites, can also be found here. | ||
| Ghasri | 4 |
2 hrs
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| Ghasri, Gozo’s smallest and most traditional village, has a piazza and one main road leading to the Jordan lighthouse - the first one ever built on the island. A popular spot with divers, it’s surrounded by lovely countryside and offers superb views over the Ghasri valley and a gorge that plunges into the sea. | ||
| Nadur | 2 |
2 hrs
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| Nadur, the largest village on Gozo, has spectacular sea views and offers easy access to some of the island’s best rocky coves ideal for snorkelling. Here, you’ll find a good selection shops, bars and restaurants and one of the grandest looking churches on the island. | ||
| Sannat | 2 |
2 hrs
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| You’ll find traces of a Moorish past in the peaceful little village of Sannat, once famed for its traditional lace-making. Set on a hillside Sannat is close to Gozo’s highest cliffs, Ta’ Cenc, which are home to a variety of seabirds. | ||
| Santa Lucia | 2 |
2 hrs
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| Only a short drive from the capital, the petite village of Santa Lucia is almost untouched by tourism. Surrounded by the loveliest countryside, the village was once known for its freshwater springs and remains the greenest, most fertile area in Gozo. | ||
| Ghammar | 1 |
2 hrs
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| This quaint village, close to Ghasri, offers a traditional island experience. Gozo’s national shrine lies between the two villages, and you’ll find fantastic views from Ta Ghammar hill close to the sanctuary. | ||
| Qala | 1 |
2 hrs
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| Located in the eastern part of the island, not far from Mgarr Harbour, most parts of this village offer breathtaking views overlooking the Gozo Channel and the islands of Comino and Malta. The rocky beach of Hondoq ir-Rummien has become a favourite spot for swimming and sunbathing. | ||
| Victoria | 1 |
2 hrs
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| The locals call the charming capital of Gozo ‘Rabat’, its original name before the British Governor changed it in 1897 to mark Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. Visitors will find this bustling ancient hilltop citadel is a great place to watch the natives go by – especially at the colourful daily market in the main square. | ||




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