Gozo
Discover Gozo at your own pace β from beautiful beaches and quiet bays to ancient places, countryside walks, villages, viewpoints and local food. e-Malta brings the island's places together in one easy guide.
Discover Gozo
11 ways to explore the islandBeaches
Sandy beaches, secluded shores and coastal spots for a day beside the sea.
Explore beaches βSwimming & Bays
Discover sheltered bays, rocky swimming spots and clear coastal waters.
Explore swimming spots βDiving
Explore Gozo's coastline and discover places for diving and snorkelling.
Explore diving βFood & Drink
Find places to eat, drink and enjoy the flavours of Gozo.
Explore food & drink βHistory & Archaeology
Discover prehistoric sites, historic places and the stories behind Gozo.
Explore history βWalks & Countryside
Explore cliffs, valleys, country lanes and quieter corners of the island.
Explore walks βViewpoints
Find places with great views across Gozo, Comino and the surrounding sea.
Explore viewpoints βVillages
Visit Gozo's villages and discover their squares, streets and local character.
Explore villages βLandmarks
See the distinctive places, natural features and sights that make Gozo unique.
Explore landmarks βActivities
Find things to do around the island, from outdoor adventures to local experiences.
Explore activities βAccommodation
Use the map to discover places to stay and plan your base for exploring Gozo.
Explore accommodation βFeatured Gozo beaches
Start exploring the coastRamla Bay
Gozo's famous red-sand beach and one of the island's must-see coastal destinations.
Explore Ramla Bay βXwejni Beach
A sandy north-coast beach close to the famous Xwejni salt pans.
Explore Xwejni Beach βDaΔ§let Qorrot
A small sheltered bay with clear water and traditional boat shelters on Gozo's north-east coast.
Explore DaΔ§let Qorrot βGozo is made for exploring
Gozo is small enough to explore in a day, but there is far more to discover than can be seen from the main roads. Beaches, countryside, villages, historic sites and dramatic coastal landscapes are often only a short drive apart.
e-Malta is being built to help visitors discover these places individually and then combine them into their own itinerary.