Highlights
- Discover the picturesque and tranquil towns and villages in Gozo, one of the most untouched islands in the Mediterranean
- Admire the panoramic views from the top deck of the open-top bus
- Visit the Bishop’s Chancery, Il-Mall, and Rundle Gardens
- Explore Republic Street in Victoria, which is flanked by shops, banks, and restaurants
- See Fort Chambray and the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes by Mgarr Harbor
Description
This city sightseeing bus tour will help you to discover Gozo – one of the most untouched islands in the Mediterranean. Explore its picturesque and tranquil towns and villages, where life has barely changed for hundreds of years and many traditions are still upheld.
This new open-top bus tour of Gozo starts from the picture postcard Mgarr Harbor. The route takes about 2.5 hours with 14 stops, visiting all the major attractions that this beautiful island has to offer. Hop on and off at your leisure at conveniently located stops along the route. On one side of Mgarr Harbor is Fort Chambray, built by the Knights of St. John in 1749, which majestically and defiantly guards the harbor from its vantage point, while the church dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes is a prominent landmark overlooking the harbor.
Enjoy 360 degree panoramic views from the top deck of an open top bus. Hop off at the capital of Victoria, with its famous Citadel which has been at the heart of the island’s activities since Neolithic times and has been aptly called the crown of Gozo. Lying precisely in the center of the island, Victoria is the island’s most populated area. Tide the bus to Republic Street, the main street flanked by shops, banks, and restaurants. Here you can dine, watch a performance in one of the theaters, or take the opportunity to buy souvenirs. Take timeout at the Bishop’s Chancery, Il-Mall, or Rundle Gardens, an oasis of peace in the center of the busy town that houses a variety of local and imported trees.
The sightseeing bus tour of Gozo visits the fascinating and ancient Ggantuja Temples and Fungus Rock. For such a small island Gozo also has a high concentration of churches, including the famed Xewkija Rotunda Church, which has a capacity of 3000 – enough to hold the entire population of Xewkija village.
Tour Stops:-
Purple Route:
Stop 1 - Mgarr
Stop 2 - Xewkija
Stop 3 - Savina Creativity
Stop 4 - Victoria to Dwejra
Stop 5 - Ta’ Dbiegi
Stop 6 - Dwejra
Stop 7 - Ta’ Pinu
Stop 8 - Fontana
Stop 9 - Xlendi
Blue Route:
Stop 10 - Victoria to Marsalfom
Stop 11 -Marsalfom
Stop 12 - Ggantija
Stop 13 - Ramla
Stop 14 - Nadur
Stop 15 - Mgarr
Includes
Headphones
Information booklet including discounts at local eateries and shops
Important Information
- This tour operates all year round
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund