
Ask any local, and they will tell you it is the highlight of the Maltese archipelago.
Just a short, scenic ferry ride from the main island of Malta, Gozo feels like a step back in time. It is greener, more rural, and moves at a wonderfully relaxed pace. Known in mythology as the legendary isle of Calypso from Homer’s Odyssey, Gozo is a sanctuary of spectacular coastlines, ancient history, and charming, traditional villages.
While Malta offers bustling cities and nightlife, Gozo is where you go to breathe.
Because Gozo is highly rural, relying on public buses can eat up hours of your precious vacation time waiting at bus stops under the Mediterranean sun. To truly experience the magic of the island, you need the freedom of the open road.
Don't just read about Gozo, experience it. Whether you have a few hours or a full day, the best way to explore is with a local. Skip the crowded group buses and let Driving U Gozo Tours show you our home.
Don't just read about Gozo,experience it.
The Historic Crown of Victoria
Towering over the capital city of Victoria, the Citadel is a spectacular fortified city steeped in centuries of history. Walk its beautifully restored medieval bastions for unparalleled 360-degree views across Gozo's rolling hills and villages. Inside its walls, you’ll discover ancient winding alleys, historic museums, and the magnificent Gozo Cathedral. It is an absolute must-see for history lovers and photographers alike.
Older Than the Pyramids
Step back into prehistoric times at the megalithic complex of Ġgantija in Xagħra. A UNESCO World Heritage site, these remarkable limestone structures date back to 3600 BC, making them older than Stonehenge and the Egyptian Pyramids. Walk through the giant stone chambers and marvel at how ancient civilizations built these massive monuments millennia ago.
The Famous Red Sand Beach
Known locally as Ramla l-Ħamra, this is arguably the most unique and beautiful beach in the Maltese islands. Famous for its rich, golden-red sand and clear turquoise waters, it is a haven for swimmers, sunbathers, and nature lovers. Nestled in a fertile valley, the bay is overlooked by historic hillsides and offers a wild, unspoiled Mediterranean vibe.
A Playground of Natural Wonders
Dwejra is a dramatic landscape shaped by millions of years of sea and wind. Home to the world-renowned Blue Hole diving site, the towering Fungus Rock, and the tranquil Inland Sea - a natural lagoon connected to the open ocean via a spectacular cliffside tunnel - Dwejra offers some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in Europe.