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Gozo Day Trip From Malta Including Ggantija Temples (Full Day Including Lunch) [Viator/GYG API]
Duration
9 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Visit ancient megalithic temples at UNESCO World Heritage Site
Explore Victoria city and its historic medieval Citadel fortress
Stroll along charming Xlendi Bay with lively promenade cafes
Discover Dwejra Bay geological wonders and scenic coastal views
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Discover the enchanting island of Gozo on this full day tour where history culture and natural beauty come together in a truly unforgettable experience. After a short ferry ride from Malta you will arrive at Mġarr Harbour and immediately feel the island’s unique charm. The tour begins with a visit to the Ġgantija Temples a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the oldest free standing structures in the world. These massive limestone temples predate Stonehenge and the Pyramids of Egypt and offer a glimpse into the ingenuity and creativity of ancient civilizations. Next you will explore the capital city Victoria where bustling markets and local shops blend with a relaxed atmosphere. At the heart of Victoria lies the Citadel an ancient fortified acropolis offering panoramic views and a fascinating history dating back to the Bronze Age. The historic streets of Victoria and its lively markets provide insight into the everyday life and traditions of the islanders making it a highlight of the journey.
Your adventure continues with visits to Xlendi Bay a picturesque seaside inlet with steep cliffs lively promenades and charming cafes perfect for a relaxing stroll. Finally Dwejra Bay awaits with its geological wonders including the Inland Sea a natural bay connected to the open sea through a tunnel where a short boat trip is possible weather permitting. Throughout the day knowledgeable guides share engaging stories and historical insights enhancing your understanding of Gozo’s rich heritage. With lunch included and ample opportunities for photos sightseeing and leisure this tour offers a comprehensive introduction to the natural beauty history and culture of Gozo.
Ferry ride between Malta and Gozo
Professional guide throughout the tour
Lunch at a local restaurant
All entrance fees to sites
Boat trip at Dwejra Bay
Any extra drinks consumed during lunch
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Hat, sunscreen & sunglasses
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Wheelchair not accessible
Pets, large luggage, and large suitcases are not allowed during the tour
Any personal belongings must be carried with you at all times
Both electronic and paper vouchers are accepted
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Activity Provider: Robert Arrigo & Sons
Customer Reviews
Mercedita

I am sorry I forgot the name of our beautiful, efficient guide. We were a large group of 30+ people but she conducted the (whole day) tour in the most professional way, explaining everything we need to know in two languages (English & Spanish). The transfer from the port to the ferry and back was well organized, stress free. We started at the ancient Ggantija Temples, had lunch at Xlendi Bay, then proceeded to the Citadella in Victoria before our last stop at Dwejra Bay where we enjoyed a boat ride to see Gozo's Blue Grotto and other caves. She was a very good guide, giving us all the information we needed to know about the places we visited, giving us enough time too to wander. explore and take photos of each place. All in all, this is well worth it. Except for the lunch (everybody expected a seafood/fish based lunch), this whole day tour is worth recommending. The tour itself, the efficient guide and how the agency handled everything,
Radovan

One of the oldest human made megalithic structures on this planet, older than the Egyptian pyramids or the Stonehenge. Truly stunning and amazing to just stand in the middle of the structure and ponder the past 6000 years of human history. If you have the time, visit the museum and exhibition, it is very informative.
Nicholas

Overall great tour. Gozo was beautiful. I would recommend taking the boat ride through the tunnels if the weather allows.
Slavi

Great day we had here. Wonderful weather and we learned a lot of interesting stories from John about Malta and its history. We also got advices for local food.
Yi

John is an amazing guide, always keep feeding us interesting facts and stories about Gozo and Malta. Lovely trip.
chelsea

The guide was brilliant, always making sure that full group was at each meeting point. She provided a lot of information and suggestions on what to do in our free time. I enjoyed the fact that we have options in our free time alongside having the guide. I visited some extra place in Victoria on the recommendation and really enjoyed the trip. It was tiring though.
Tudor

Loved it! The indoor museum and the outdoor archaeological site are fantastic. Small but offers so many info about early people living on the island. A must experience. Preferably with a passionate local guide.
Darek

Must be see place on Gonzo. One of the most important places connect with Neolithic history of Gozo and Malta. It's well organised and clean site. Staff friendly and always happy to help.
Berglas71

A must see when in Gozo, one of the oldest man made structures in the world. How did they move those stones? The new centre is well set out giving a detailed insite into what the site might be and who built it. There are toilets available for visitors. For tourists that aren't in the know, these toilets are gender neutral so don't be surprised if you meet someone of the opposite sex using them. All cubicles are lockable
Michelle

The temple was smaller than expected, so don't have expectations based on the name 😄 The small museum that you enter first is quite interesting, but there were two guided companies at the same time as us and they were loud and took a lot of space, so we had to go back to the museum afterwards to see the rest. If you want to get a feel of the place, set aside time to just be there (and maybe wait for guided tours to move on). If you are lucky and can be in one of the temple areas alone, you can better get a sense of the energy and history of the place. You can easily get through it in less than an hour, but if you have time, just enjoy the surroundings and the magical sensation of a temple older than the pyramids.
