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Almost half the size of Malta, Gozo is a nice option for a quieter, more relaxed type of holiday; all inclusive Gozo in the middle of the Mediterranean it enjoys warm summers and mild winters making it a great holiday destination for a last minute all inclusive holiday. More lush and green than its sister island, the locals are cheerful and friendly with a very easy going lifestyle that is very easy to adapt to. Explore the ancient and splendid Norman Citadel, Valletta, it has many shops and a market square as well as sports facilities for the more energetic.
- Flight time from UK: 3 hours aprox
Airport Transfer Time: Varies
Suitable for: Those seeking sun and white crystal beaches
Currency: Euro
Recommended Beaches: Hondoq Bay
Emergency Numbers: Police: 191.
The two main coastal resorts of Xlendi and Marsalforn make a wonderful setting to dine at the waters edge with an assured quality of food and value for money. An island with deep rooted traditions and customs, it boasts an excellent choice and range of bistros and restaurants that offer the very best in fresh food, local and international cuisine to suit all tastes. All inclusive package holidays in Gozo offers a simple and unspoilt retreat that allows you to unwind and fully appreciate the Mediterranean style of years gone by.
The quality of the main beach on a Gozo holiday is far superior to any of that on Malta’s coastline. Ramla il-Hamra is Maltese for “Red Sand”after the extraordinary red of the sand pigments along the strip. This area remains a preserved spot hotel or villa free for the moment. A perfect place to chill out in the Gozo sunshine. Gozo also make the most of the natural beauty around its West coast such as the awe inspiring Azure Window rock formation, the Blue Hole diving spot continuously listed as a world favourite jump off spot, and the Inland Sea, really a small blue lagoon with a pebble beach.
Hitch-hiking is also a once in a life time experience to try on an all inclusive in Gozo as the island holds many hidden temple ruins and abandoned shrines along the hills and countryside. It’s best to find an experienced guide for these excursions in order to find Gozo’s best kept secrets. Try hiking in the cooler months between October and May as the temperature drops to a still balmy 18 degrees.
A ferry also runs regularly from Gozo to mainland Malta and is the perfect opportunity to spend a day in Cirkewwa or its neighbouring districts if you fancy a change of scenery.