Introduction

Some destinations ask you to move faster.
Gozo does the opposite.

Just a short ferry crossing from northern Malta, the island offers space, coastline, and a slower rhythm shaped by nature and time. You will find prehistoric temples, open countryside, quiet villages and clear waters that make snorkelling and diving in Malta genuinely memorable.

Gozo can be done in a day.
But it rarely stays that way.

For guests staying at Ramla Bay Resort, the experience begins before you even arrive. The resort sits just minutes from Ċirkewwa Ferry Terminal, placing you at the natural starting point for a Gozo visit.

How to Get to Gozo from Northern Malta

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From Ċirkewwa Ferry Terminal, ferries run throughout the day to Mġarr Harbour, taking around 25 minutes.

The crossing itself sets the tone. You pass Comino and the Blue Lagoon, where the water shifts into bright turquoise.

What makes the difference is timing:

  • First ferry. Fewer people. Different island.
  • Midday crossings feel busier and more compressed

Alternative option:
Fast passenger ferries connect Gozo to Valletta, useful if you are planning a multi-stop itinerary.

How to Structure Your Day

Most guides tell you where to go.
Very few tell you how to experience it.

The best Gozo days are sequenced.

  • Sea first, island after
  • Or island first, then water at the end

The difference is not what you do.
It is how the day unfolds.

Guests often combine their visit with Ramla Bay Resort’s Water Sports & Diving experiences before or after the crossing.

For something more flexible:

Gozo by ferry is simple.
Gozo by private boat changes the entire rhythm of the day.

Top Places to Visit in Gozo

1. Victoria & The Citadel

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At the centre of Gozo lies Victoria, crowned by the Cittadella.

Walk the ramparts early in the day and the island opens quietly beneath you. Stone, sky, and long uninterrupted views.

Allow time to wander. The smaller streets and hidden corners are where the experience settles.

2. Ġgantija Temples

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The Ġgantija Temples are among the oldest freestanding structures in the world.

Older than the pyramids. Built at a time that feels difficult to place.

Set within open countryside, the site offers something rare, a direct sense of deep history without distraction.

3. Dwejra & The Inland Sea

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On Gozo’s western edge, Dwejra Bay feels raw and open.

The Inland Sea connects to the Mediterranean through a narrow rock tunnel, creating one of the island’s most distinctive landscapes.

It is also one of the best areas in Malta for:

  • Snorkelling
  • Shore diving
  • Coastal exploration

4. Ramla Bay (Gozo)

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Ramla Bay, often called Ramla l-Ħamra, is instantly recognisable for its deep reddish sand.

Wide, open, and natural, it offers a different kind of coastline. Less built, more grounded.

For a higher view, walk up to Tal-Mixta Cave and look back across the bay.

Local Activities & Smart Ways to Experience Gozo

Walk It, Do Not Rush It

Gozo is best understood on foot.

Coastal paths, inland valleys known as widien, and elevated viewpoints reveal the island gradually. Routes such as the cliffs at Ta’ Ċenċ or the walk from Xlendi toward the northern salt pans offer quiet, uninterrupted perspectives.

Snorkelling & Swimming

Areas like Xlendi Bay and Mġarr ix-Xini are known for clear water and accessible entry points.

Guests who have explored northern Malta with Ramla Bay Resort’s diving team will find Gozo a natural extension.

Cycling Through the Countryside

Gozo’s roads move through open farmland and coastal ridges. The terrain is compact but varied, with steady climbs and wide views that reward the effort.

Village Life & Local Food

Villages such as Għarb, Xagħra, and Nadur offer a quieter, more grounded experience.

Eat simply. A wood-fired ftira in a local bakery often says more about Gozo than any planned restaurant.

A Note on Reality

Gozo looks gentle from a distance. It is not.

Bring water. Proper shoes. Respect the sun.
And remember, this is a lived-in island, not a staged one.

Staying at Ramla Bay Resort: Why Location Changes Everything

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Staying in the right place removes friction.

Ramla Bay Resort sits at the northern edge of Malta, meaning:

  • The ferry is minutes away
  • No need to cross the island
  • Gozo becomes flexible, not fixed

Beyond proximity, the resort supports the rhythm of the day:

Practical detail that matters:
Early ferry? Ask for a packed breakfast. It changes the entire morning.

Conclusion

Gozo is not about ticking places off a list.

It is about contrast.
Quieter roads. Wider views. Slower time.

From ancient temples to open coastline and clear water, the island offers something increasingly rare, space without pressure.

And when you are already positioned at the edge of departure, the decision becomes easy.

You do not overthink it.
You simply go.

Frequently Asked Questions About Visiting Gozo

How long is the ferry crossing to Gozo?
Around 25 minutes from Ċirkewwa to Mġarr Harbour, with frequent daily departures.

Is Gozo suitable as a day trip from Ramla Bay Resort?
Yes. The resort’s location makes it one of the easiest and most efficient day trips in Malta.

What is the best time to visit Gozo?
Spring and early autumn offer ideal conditions for walking and exploring. Summer is best for swimming and water activities. Winter is quieter and more atmospheric.

Can I snorkel or dive in Gozo on a day trip?
Yes. Sites such as Dwejra, Xlendi and Mġarr ix-Xini are accessible within a day.