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English
Included
Explore La Valletta, Malta’s grand capital, rich in history and elegance
Visit the stunning Mosta Basilica, the third-largest dome in Europe
Discover Gozo’s natural beauty, including the Ggantija Temples and salt pans
Enjoy freedom and flexibility with your own self-drive car
Experience Sliema’s coastal charm with relaxing stays and scenic views
€ 621.67
€ 571.94


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover the captivating beauty of Malta and Gozo on this 8 day self-drive adventure that combines freedom, culture, and breathtaking scenery. Begin your journey in La Valletta, the elegant capital known as “the city built by gentlemen for gentlemen,” where every street is steeped in history and charm. Explore magnificent landmarks such as the Mosta Basilica, one of Europe’s largest domed churches, and uncover Malta’s rich heritage through its ancient temples, sun-kissed coves, and striking coastal landscapes. With your own vehicle, enjoy the flexibility to travel at your own pace, discovering hidden gems, authentic villages, and panoramic views that define this Mediterranean paradise.
Continue your adventure to the island of Gozo, where tranquillity and nature await. Visit the fascinating Ggantija Temples—older than the pyramids of Egypt—and admire the unique salt pans carved into the island’s rocky coast. Enjoy your comfortable stay in Sliema, a vibrant seaside town offering relaxation, dining, and stunning sea views. With daily breakfasts, car hire, and a carefully curated itinerary, this tour is designed for travelers seeking both cultural exploration and leisure. From historical wonders to coastal serenity, experience the best of Malta and Gozo in one unforgettable week filled with discovery, flavor, and island charm.
Seven nights accommodation
Seven Breakfasts
Collision Damage Waiver
Theft Protection
Location Service Charge
City Toll Charge
Vehicle Licence Fee
Meet & Greet service
International flights
Ferry tickets to and from Gozo island
Drinks during meals
Local guide
Porterage and gratuities
Maltese Government ECO tax, payable on the spot
Expenditures of a personal nature, drinks and meals
Travel insurance or any extra costs due to unforeseen events
Out of office hours charge
Super Collision Damage Waiver
Glass and tyres cover
Additional driver fee
Any parking fees
Comfortable and light clothing
Sun protection
Sunglasses
Hat
Mosquito repellent
Water bottle
Some hotels may not have on-site parking
Itinerary and activities may change due to weather or technical reasons
Early check-in, late check-out, and connecting rooms are subject to availability
Modest attire for religious sites
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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A stunning panoramic view of Ramla Bay, featured on many Maltese post cards and Calendars. From a dwelling and shelter place for prehistoric people and their livestock, to a strategic defence place during the Knights period. Such a rich history for such a small cave. Nowadays it is one of the best place in Gozo to watch the sunset. The panoramic view of the longest sandy beach in Gozo is second to none! We reached the cave from the road above it and then we walked through the fields , as at some point (approx. 300m from the entrance of the cave) the road / path becomes private.

A long walk from the bus, but worth the views. The cave is just beatufilly situated, with the main viewpoint being on Ramla, one of the best looking beaches and bays in Gozo/Malta. You can hike down in few mins from it to the beach which felt very rewarding, but it may be dangerous, so if you don't feel confident, walk around with safer paths.

Beautiful beach with access to a beautiful scenery and cave. The beach has an orange type sand but the it does get Stoney in water and does have some seaweed at the start. DO NT GO TOO FAR OUT. There is strong undertow depending on the time of year. Strong swimmers only :). There is a bus stop and you walk towards the beach - bus 322 should take you there.

I visited Mixta Cave a week ago and it was such an amazing experience! It’s about a 7–10 minute walk from where the bolt driver dropped us off, and the walk itself was beautiful with stunning views along the way. From the cave, the view is truly breathtaking and very relaxing. You can clearly see Ramla Beach from above (though we decided not to go down), and it’s a perfect spot to just sit and take in the scenery. Many say the sunset here is spectacular — we didn’t stay long enough to see it, but even during the day it was worth the visit. What’s even better is that this tourist spot is completely free, which makes it an easy and memorable addition to any Gozo itinerary. Definitely add Mixta Cave to your list if you’re visiting the island!

We visited Mixta Cave today with my family and our 5-year-old son, and it was such a wonderful experience. The cave itself is beautiful and offers an absolutely stunning view of Ramla Bay. Our little one loved playing in the sand while we enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking scenery. It’s definitely a spot worth visiting if you’re in Gozo perfect for anyone who appreciates nature’s beauty.



