Experience the authentic heart of Gozo on a fully private, customisable tour designed for travellers who want to escape the crowds and discover the island’s true character. Travelling in a modern, eco-friendly vehicle, you will enjoy a quiet, sustainable journey across the island’s rugged landscapes, led by a native Gozitan driver who knows every hidden path and local storey.
Because this is a private experience, the itinerary is entirely flexible. You set the pace, choosing how long to spend at each stop, ensuring a day that is perfectly tailored to your interests.
A Taste of Authentic Gozo
Your journey includes a deep dive into the island’s culinary traditions. We begin with a stop at the island’s oldest bakery to pick up fresh, handmade Maltese pastizzi, baked in a traditional wood-fired oven. To complement this, you will be treated to a traditional homemade tuna ftira. Prepared at home using a local family recipe, this authentic snack offers a genuine taste of Gozitan hospitality that you won't find in any restaurant.
History & Heritage in Xagħra Village
We explore the historic village of Xagħra, home to two of Gozo’s most significant landmarks. First, we visit the ancient Ġgantija Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site with stone structures older than the pyramids. Just moments away in the same village, we visit the Ta’ Kola Windmill, a beautifully preserved 18th-century windmill that offers a glimpse into the island’s rural milling history.
Coastal Wonders & Hidden Gems
The tour takes you to the most spectacular coastal spots on the island:
Tal-Mixta Cave: Hike to this secret viewpoint for a panoramic look at the red sands of Ramla Bay.
Marsalforn & Xwejni: Visit the bustling fishing village of Marsalforn before seeing the 350-year-old Salt Pans.
Wied il-Għasri & Wied il-Mielaħ: Discover a hidden sea canyon and a massive natural limestone arch.
Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs: Experience the raw beauty of Gozo at these breathtaking 130-meter high cliffs, a spot often missed by standard tours.
Xlendi Bay: Enjoy the charm of this seaside village, famous for its emerald waters and steep cliffs.
Iconic Landmarks
We also visit the majestic Ta' Pinu National Shrine, a masterpiece of architecture set in open fields, and the medieval Victoria Citadel, which offers 360-degree views from its fortified bastions. Finally, we witness the power of nature at Dwejra Bay, home to the Inland Sea and the rugged coastline of the former Azure Window.
Whether you are looking for history, photography, or a relaxing day by the sea, this tour combines sustainability, comfort, and local culture for a truly unforgettable island experience.