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Marsalforn in 3 days

If you only have 3 days to spend in Marsalforn, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Ġgantija Archaeological Park, Wied il-Mielaħ Window, and L'oro da Napoli Restaurant, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Al Sale Restaurant and Horizon Restaurant so you can get the best taste of Marsalforn while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Marsalforn in 3 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • West side of town
  • Off the beaten path

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Salt Pans, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu

4.7
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4.5
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Catholic church
Sights & Landmarks
Basilica
Cathedral
Nestled in the charming village of Gharb, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu is a stunning example of Neo-Romantic architecture that offers breathtaking views of the surrounding sea. This revered site has been a pilgrimage destination since 1883 when a local woman reported hearing the voice of the Virgin Mary.
A truly special and peaceful place. The Ta’ Pinu Basilica is not only beautiful from the outside with its stunning architecture, but the inside has a calming, spiritual atmosphere. The story behind it — of a local woman hearing the Virgin Mary’s voice in the 1880s — makes the place feel even more meaningful. There are rooms full of heartfelt messages and thank-yous from people all over the world. If you have time, walk up the nearby hill with the Stations of the Cross — the views are amazing. Definitely worth a visit whether you’re religious or just appreciate history and quiet places.
Mat B — Google review
Beautiful Basilica. Take the time to walk around. Sad to see all of the items in the shrine rooms. Walk up the hill opposite to see marble statues and get a great view if you ignore the crane 😊
Julie F — Google review
Very nice enormous basilica with a touching story emblematic of the history and culture of Malta. Eminently walkable area and along many tour bus routes for a 10-minute photo stop. Highly recommend walking around outside and inside to catch all the gems of this wonderful place!
Danielle O — Google review
This a beautiful Catholic Shrine of Blessed irgin Mary. The story of the church and Shrine is uniquely beautiful. The church has been build out of small Chapel where the picture of Mother Mary of TA' PINU is located. Inside is the gallery with pictures and letters of all miracles and healing that took place as of Mother Mary and Frances. The basilica is very peaceful inside. The church is not open at all times. Modesty is necessary when coming to holy space like Shrine.
Viola M — Google review
Another amazing architectural wonder. Such a scared site and a blessing to experience this powerful space. So cool to check out even though I am not religious but rather spiritual.
Luke L — Google review
A truly breathtaking church in Gozo. The architecture is stunning inside and out, with incredible attention to detail. You can really feel the history and spirituality as soon as you walk in – it has such a peaceful and moving atmosphere. A must-visit if you’re exploring Gozo, whether for faith, history, or just to admire its beauty.
Sofie S — Google review
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu, nestled in the peaceful Gozitan countryside, is undoubtedly an impressive neo-Romanesque structure. I enjoyed visiting the site, and its architectural grandeur, particularly the towering bell tower and the beautiful mosaics outside, certainly make for a visually striking destination. It has a compelling history rooted in local tradition, dating back to a 19th-century peasant who allegedly heard the voice of the Virgin Mary in the original, much smaller chapel, which now sits behind the main altar. While the atmosphere is serene and it holds immense religious importance for the Maltese, beyond the stunning facade and the interesting back story, the visit itself wasn't a supremely unforgettable experience compared to some other world-class pilgrimage sites. Nevertheless, it is a significant cultural and spiritual landmark on the island of Gozo.
S — Google review
Stuning surroundings and architecture, holy place, the murals in front of the Church are amazingly handcrafted. Do not miss this on your trip to Gozo, a definitive must see. 👌👍
Dario B — Google review
Ta' Pinu Road, Għarb GRB 1704, Malta•http://www.tapinu.org/•+356 2155 6187•Tips and more reviews for Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu
6 min · 1.7 mi
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Wied il-Mielaħ Window

4.8
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4.4
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Hiking area
Nature & Parks
Valleys
Wied il-Mielaħ is a scenic rock formation by the sea resembling a window that can be reached through a long stairway with handrails. While it's challenging to access, visitors can enjoy the stunning view of the crystal-clear water reflecting the sunshine through the blue window. The best time to visit is in the morning or at noon before shadows form due to westward sunsets. The high cliffs and deep blue waters offer an incredible view that one must experience for an extended period.
It may remind a bit of Azure Window, but in any case another beautiful place in Gozo that you should not miss. The road by car is a bit narrower, but not stressful, at the end you will also find a parking space 😁. You can enjoy breathtaking views, this is definitely worth it. I am more worried that climbers and turists will gradually disturb this place and it will collapse like its more famous brother in 2017, which would be a shame.
Peter S — Google review
Beautiful! Haven't got a chance to see Azure Window when it was still above the ground, but I think Wied il-Mielah is a nice "replacement". It's amazing, the view made me breathtakingly calm ❤️ You can make a lunch break there as well! ☀️☺️☀️ I recommend walking in Gozo, in general, but especially to this place. It's nice to go with the bus to Zebbug and from there walk to Wied il-Gharsi (amazing) and then to wied il-mielah and from there to Gharb or San Lawrenz to take a bus back. And for those who really like to walk It's nice to go from wied il-mielah to the "sunsets cliffs" (probably through Gharb) most beautiful spot and by the cliffs It's a nice walk down to Dwejra Bay, but this route is for Island explorers, highly recommended for everyone tho. Cheers, see you at the cliffs 💃 (Video is from a really windy day, don't be scared 😅)
Maja G — Google review
...I can’t find a word good enough to describe Malta’s stunning nature. Wied il-Mielah stands out with its beautiful coastal cliffs… a true rest for the soul and body…
Tanja B — Google review
Spectacular stone arch that you can walk out across on the left side of the valley (best to do this first, if you don't like heights), with a narrow staircase on the right side leading down to a great view of what's beneath where you were just standing (or not). It's an easy walk and there's parking nearby. If you go past the top of the stairs instead, out to the edge, then follow the clifftop around to the right, there's a ledge a couple of meters wide that you can walk along to see a huge cave a little further along the coast. Back at the car park, there's a road to the east that takes you along the cliffs to Wied il-Għasri, which is also well worth a visit.
John B — Google review
It was an interesting drive to get there. It's a really fun one :)) The place itself is beautiful, easy to get to. There are stairs that go down, they're well made and safe.
Aurėja M — Google review
Walk the trail down the side of the cliff. You are limited in view as it is blocked off towards the end Because it has become eroded, but still a wonderful view.
Jonesphoto_91 P — Google review
A fantastic geological experience, a truly wonderful visit to this rock formation that 30 million years ago was the seabed, if you look carefully you will find millions of fossils buried in the rock on which you walk. You can also take a walk down a staircase to view the Weid IL Mielah window
Stephen S — Google review
Very beautiful landscape and veiw over the sea and surounding cliffs. The Window looks like on the end of the world. It is also good for climbing. In that part of the island you can see a lot of cliffs over 50m heigh.
Vesselin S — Google review
36H7+J55, Għarb, Malta•http://gharbnet.com/•+356 2156 0556•Tips and more reviews for Wied il-Mielaħ Window
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Wied il-Għasri

4.8
(3799)
Wied il-Għasri, also known as Ghasri Valley, is a picturesque coastal gorge in Malta offering a variety of activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming and snorkeling in the turquoise river that extends from the sea to the mountains. The valley features a small pebble beach surrounded by spectacular scenery, making it an ideal spot for relaxation.
The view was exceptional. The photos do not do it justice and it is an absolute must see. Only recommend swimming deeper I for more confident swimmers but every level of swimmer should get in, if even up to their ankle or waist. We allocated 1 hour bit ended up spending 3 because it was so beautiful
BusyThrone — Google review
A beautiful hidden away cove with crystal clear waters. It was almost deserted when we got there. A little kiosk at the top for fruit and hydration - but only takes cash so be prepared. Cheap umbrella & sunbed hire but we spent more time in the water than lying on the rocks so we didn’t hire anything. You can swim under the rocks and swim in the water in the shade if you want to get out of the sun. Some steep steps to get down there, but families with young kids were managing fine. Would not be suitable for anyone with mobility issues or those not stable on their feet. This was the highlight of our Gozo trip! Just beautiful!
Patricia G — Google review
Beautiful sheltered & shaded pebble beach within a high-sided gorge connected to the sea. Well worth the walk down the steep steps from the gravel track at the top. In calm conditions and if you’re comfortable with 200m swim each way, a snorkel out to the open sea is also a great experience.
Sam C — Google review
Really cool place to snorkel in Gozo. Dramatic scenery with water clearer as you get away from the tiny beach. The road leading to a small parking place is very rugged but ok for most cars. The decent is steep but there's some steps to use. Really worthwhile to visit.
Piotr W — Google review
Great place to visit for a cool swim BUT the water is quite dirty. I am sure the authorities can keep cleaner. For small cars, the last 200 meters are challenging, better to leave it park on the main road. If you are traveling with kids, bear in mind the stairs.
Abner P — Google review
From Viktoria, take 309 bus and stop at Onici. You will have to walk straight down until you’re near the sea - it will take you about 20mins. If you have a car, you can go directly 1) until you see a lot of cars parked 2) go past the rough road. Either way, you will see a ‘natural’ staircase. Follow it. You can rent sunbeds and umbrella but there are no restrooms or shower area. The water is refreshing and clear when we went there and there is a covered area where you can swim under the shade. There is also an area for kids but the water goes deeper as you swim in the middle. People dive in this area. I would also recommend wearing aqua shoes as the stones are quite painful to walk with barefoot.
Rosemarie T — Google review
Takes about 10 minutes to walk down from where our uber could drop us. We decided against a swim as we thought the water looked quite dirty. I do REALLY recommend however walking along the coast from here to the next beach along across the salt pans, incredible geology and stunning cliff top views, very easy and flat walk right to next destination and takes about 30 mins
Laura B — Google review
The water was gone. It is dry now, but it is still beautiful to walk on the edge of the island and discover the salt pans.
Lesly C — Google review
36HH+F9V, Triq Is-Sagħtrija, Żebbuġ, Malta•https://www.visitgozo.com/where-to-go-in-gozo/sight-seeing-place…•Tips and more reviews for Wied il-Għasri
7 min · 2 mi
4

Salt Pans

4.6
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4.5
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Sights & Landmarks
Mines
Salt Pans are traditional sites for salt production, with geometric patterns of pans near the ocean. In Xwejni, on Gozo's northern coast, ancient techniques are used to harvest artisan salt from these pans. Visitors can purchase this unique salt from nearby shops. On Sicily's west coast near Nubia, travelers can explore the Salt Pans between Trapani and Marsala.
Beautiful view and really not busy when we went to visit- barely any people. Stunning view of the sea, and the salt pans are gorgeous. Had a lovely cocktail nearby.
Done K — Google review
Along Gozo’s rugged northwest coast, the centuries-old salt pans carve a striking geometric pattern into the limestone shoreline. Hand-chiseled by generations of local families, these shallow pools still produce sea salt using traditional methods passed down since the Romans. Visiting at sunrise or sunset offers breathtaking views as the golden light reflects off the crystal-lined pans. Watch as salt harvesters skillfully scrape the mineral-rich crystals—a backbreaking yet cherished craft. The nearby Salt Kitchen shop sells this "white gold" in its purest form, perfect for edible souvenirs. A testament to Gozo’s resilience, the salt pans blend natural beauty with living history. Free to visit, but respect the working areas.
Jack C — Google review
Very nice area to visit and walk around. Beautiful salt pans, easily accessible.
Рахилка С — Google review
So brilliant to see the salt being harvested. Great walking along by the sea. Great for swimming, relaxing and leisurely refreshments.
Liz C — Google review
Beautiful coastal walk along the water, interesting history regarding the salt collection. A nice family sells the salt directly at the location.
Joel B — Google review
As beautiful as the pictures...in Victoria, you can buy Gozo sea salt from here that's several hundred years old! The salt pans are a marvel of nature and located at the end of a pleasant walk or drive from Marsalforn--but I recommend walking for the air.
Danielle O — Google review
You can get here by car. We visited on a Saturday and there was plenty of space to park and then to walk around and explore. This is a free attraction on Gozo. Salt extracted from the pans is available to purchase on site for €6-7.
Melissa H — Google review
Nice bit of coast to see where salt is traditionally still collected over the summer months. Really interesting to see, nice walk along the coastline while you're viewing them. There's a cafe there and public toilets. We went in off season so plenty of places to park, but could see in the summer months that it would be very busy.
Sam H — Google review
36HW+VCV, Żebbuġ, Malta•Tips and more reviews for Salt Pans
8 min · 3.1 mi
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Ġgantija Archaeological Park

4.4
(8966)
Archaeological museum
Historical landmark
Museum
The Ggantija Temples, a UNESCO-listed archaeological site located in the village of Xaghra plateau, are believed to be the oldest freestanding monuments in the world. Dating back to 3600 BCE to 3200 BCE during the Copper Age, these temples predate famous landmarks such as Stonehenge and the Pyramids.
If you are interested in ancient history of humanity or architecture then Ggantija is a perfect place to visit. The shear size of the megalithic stones are a sight to behold and will leave you full of questions. How did they move the huge stones? Why was it built? Who built it? How old really is it? As you enter the site you make your way through the museum first and can read about the myth of it being built by a giant and veiw various artifacts found around the temple. You can also have a guided tour via QR codes at each point of interest. They provide toilets located in the museum and whole site is wheelchair accessible. Also I would recommend that you visit the old windmill a few streets away first. The admission to the windmill comes with a discount for the admission to the temple. Soo if you are in Gozo I would definitely recommend to all history buffs.
Lucid F — Google review
Got there early so could read all exhibits and get around without too many people. Initial building is nice and lots of interesting exhibits that bring the temple to life. Super easy to get around. Really worthwhile visit.
Danny A — Google review
The temple was smaller than expected, so don't have expectations based on the name 😄 The small museum that you enter first is quite interesting, but there were two guided companies at the same time as us and they were loud and took a lot of space, so we had to go back to the museum afterwards to see the rest. If you want to get a feel of the place, set aside time to just be there (and maybe wait for guided tours to move on). If you are lucky and can be in one of the temple areas alone, you can better get a sense of the energy and history of the place. You can easily get through it in less than an hour, but if you have time, just enjoy the surroundings and the magical sensation of a temple older than the pyramids.
Michelle A — Google review
Very interesting megalithic/neolithic site, not a far drive from Victoria. Available drop off with the hop on hop off tour. Entry is €10 per person. A couple of toilets on site near entry and exit. The museum portion is short and sweet but still very interesting with many artifacts from this site and others around Gozo. Some scaffolding still in place supporting the structure but the site is still mostly visible. Well worth a visit.
Joel B — Google review
Oldest free standing manmade structures in the world! A thousand years older than the pyramids of Egypt! Excellent museum. Self guided tour around the walls
Daniel À — Google review
Exceeded our expectations. The entrance looked very modest but the exhibition of very early artefacts was stunningly beautiful and impressive. It's hard to imagine that so much creative and functional workmanship can be achieved without the use of metal implements. Even more surprising and impressive was the construction of the multi-chambered building on the site. Quite how this was achieved in an age of low-tech is a mystery. The staff were polite and very helpful. The gift shop was well stocked with an eclectic mix of quality souvenirs, publications etc and (of course) the usual tasteless crap un the budget cost range. Whilst our visit was overall a positive experience, it was somewhat marred by the large tour parties with loud group leaders. To be avoided! Suggested visit duration - not less than an hour. Highly recommended.
Chris E — Google review
Worth a visit. We hired E bikes to get there from the port, as part of a day tour on or own. About 17 mins. Went in Oct. Still busy but pleasant numbers. Wether temp perfect.
Alan F — Google review
TBH, not as preserved as those on Malta but still fascinating. Hit and miss if you avoid the tourist busses. Staff are very nice. They let us come back as we got rained out. They have a nice kids room with lots of activities for the little lovlies
Jon W — Google review
Triq John Otto Bayer, Xagħra, Malta•https://heritagemalta.mt/explore/ggantija-archaeological-park/•+356 2155 3194•Tips and more reviews for Ġgantija Archaeological Park
9 min · 3 mi
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Mixta Cave

4.8
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4.5
(39)
Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Tal-Mixta Cave, located on the high hills of Nadur in Gozo Island, offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the surrounding countryside and the famous red sandy beach of 'Ir-Ramla l-Hamra'. This picturesque cave is a popular photography spot, especially during sunset. Accessible by foot, it provides striking views of the sea and nearby islands. While slightly challenging to reach, it's worth visiting for its stunning vistas.
Amazing views, really worth visiting if you are in Gozo. The hike up from the Ramla beach takes about 15 minutes, with the last part a bit tricky. You can also take a longer and easier route from the other side or even drive close by. It gets busy with visitors during the day, but the beautiful cave and amazing view make it worth the effort.
Рахилка С — Google review
I visited Mixta Cave a week ago and it was such an amazing experience! It’s about a 7–10 minute walk from where the bolt driver dropped us off, and the walk itself was beautiful with stunning views along the way. From the cave, the view is truly breathtaking and very relaxing. You can clearly see Ramla Beach from above (though we decided not to go down), and it’s a perfect spot to just sit and take in the scenery. Many say the sunset here is spectacular — we didn’t stay long enough to see it, but even during the day it was worth the visit. What’s even better is that this tourist spot is completely free, which makes it an easy and memorable addition to any Gozo itinerary. Definitely add Mixta Cave to your list if you’re visiting the island!
Natalie A — Google review
Very beautiful place to be with a view, but it's definitely not something to come and see more than once. Cute and lovely
Archibald J — Google review
We visited Mixta Cave today with my family and our 5-year-old son, and it was such a wonderful experience. The cave itself is beautiful and offers an absolutely stunning view of Ramla Bay. Our little one loved playing in the sand while we enjoyed the peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking scenery. It’s definitely a spot worth visiting if you’re in Gozo perfect for anyone who appreciates nature’s beauty.
Martina V — Google review
A long walk from the bus, but worth the views. The cave is just beatufilly situated, with the main viewpoint being on Ramla, one of the best looking beaches and bays in Gozo/Malta. You can hike down in few mins from it to the beach which felt very rewarding, but it may be dangerous, so if you don't feel confident, walk around with safer paths.
Jan W — Google review
Beautiful beach with access to a beautiful scenery and cave. The beach has an orange type sand but the it does get Stoney in water and does have some seaweed at the start. DO NT GO TOO FAR OUT. There is strong undertow depending on the time of year. Strong swimmers only :). There is a bus stop and you walk towards the beach - bus 322 should take you there.
Mehrdad I — Google review
Amazing view on the whole Ramla Bay, must see if near/on Ramla beach. Easy trip to Victoria from the cave also, by the bus. The way to the cave is suitable for everyone, old and young. 20 minutes walk from the bus stop.
Marko P — Google review
Nice view on the beach, you have to pass private property, but it's all open for tourists (you can leave the tip for old farmer).
Adams — Google review
377Q+8RP, Nadur, Malta•Tips and more reviews for Mixta Cave
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Where to eat

Even the most seasoned adventurers need a break to chow down some food. Close to Ġgantija Archaeological Park, these restaurants are about a 5-minute walk away.

Al Sale Restaurant

4.7
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4.8
(318)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Al Sale Restaurant in Xaghra, Gozo is a top dining spot known for its local lamb dishes and an impressive selection of whiskey and cigars. This Mediterranean seafood restaurant offers a menu filled with fresh Italian dishes like pasta and pizza, as well as delectable seafood options. With its Sichuan-style Chinese cuisine, Al Sale Restaurant stands out among the best restaurants in Xaghra.
We had dinner here and honestly, it was such a great experience. The sunset reflecting off the church nearby made the whole setting feel kind of magical. We started with the caviar and tuna tartare, which were both super tasty, and then had the daily special beef for the main. It was insanely good. The staff were really friendly and always around when we needed something, without hovering. We sat outside and it was really comfortable. Would definitely recommend this place
Lina — Google review
To start with this restaurant really does deserve its 2 year Michelin guide rating. My wife and our close friend dined here tonight and I cannot praise it enough. The ambiance, the decor, the staff and of course the amazing food. We were pleasantly greeted and sat on our arrival after booking an outside table however the wind made that difficult but it was not a problem and they promptly found us a table inside. We started with Oysters which were fresh and tasty. The three of us then opted for the Scallop Gratin which while cooked to perfection the way they are served in their shell with the amazing cheese gratin, the way they are balanced on a plate of pebbles does make them a bit difficult to get the best. For main my wife had the delicious grilled octopus which was cooked so perfectly it was a joy to eat. My friend and I shared the fish of the day which was Sea bass or Rock fish and we opted for the Rock fish which was served to us by the waiter perfectly and not a bone to be found. A thoroughly amazing experience which we shall repeat again and again. The wine list was also a great selection of world and local wines. Highly recommended.
Noel H — Google review
I was recommended this place by Leona from Taste of Gozo, and I'm so glad I was. The food is outstanding, with everything cooked to order making for a lovely leisurely evening. None of the hurried 'we need your table back in 90 minutes' stuff here. We started with a tuna tartare and scallops au gratin, followed by a salt baked sea bass (for 2) and for dessert an elderflower parfait and a honey and vanilla panna cotta, all washed down with a lovely Maltese white. I've fallen in love with Gozo and Al Sale is one of the reasons why.
Mark A — Google review
Objectively one of the best restaurants on the island, the quality of the food they use and the dedication in cooking and plating it from the chef really makes you feel the passion behind all of it. The personnel is well qualified and the location is well though. I personally absolutely loved it, I got the baked brie as a starter that surprised me and the Uruguayan striplon (medium rare) as a main, accompanied by a glass of Italian red wine, advised by one of the servers and it was a perfect match. Very well done to all and 110% would recommend. Would have taken more pics but I was too concentrated on eating the food ✨
Elisa M — Google review
We went there during our holidays in Gozo because it was recommended by Michelin and… really not disappointed ! The service was very pleasant and I absolutely recommend the Crudo Misto ! The fresh raw fish was really amazing, the seasoning of every fish was just perfect, really subtle which keeps the fresh taste of the fish, we really enjoyed every part of it ! Special mention for the ✨lampuki tartare✨ that was insane. The cocktails are good, the wine too. As tourists, we were lucky to get there during a village festivity « Festa » which magnifies the charm of the dinner ! Thank you to the team and congrats to the chief ! A night we won’t forget for sure :)
MM — Google review
Al Sale really lives up to its accolades. Fantastic personalised service, with exceptional food. Unfortunately the set menu wasn’t available on our visit, but we were not deterred! Excellent food, truly deserves its Michelin rating and if you are in Gozo you must go. Yum.
Mary H — Google review
Excellent restaurant in the main square of Xaghra. Service and food are impeccable. Their specialty is fish cooked under salt, which is a must try, even if it may take a while to arrive at the table. Prices are very reasonable given the quality of the experience and food. You are going to spend about 50 Euros for a shared appetizer, a main dish, one glass of wine and a shared dessert. Highly recommended!
Claudio C — Google review
Using our Michelin app visited this place! Very cosy and friendly staff. Had a lunch with local wine. Great service, amazing quality of food. Had a complimentary appetizer and some chocolate at the end! Must come if you like quality!
Henny H — Google review
32 Victory Square, Xaghra XRA 2205, Malta•+356 7929 9097•Tips and more reviews for Al Sale Restaurant

Horizon Restaurant

4.3
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3.9
(323)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
The Horizon Restaurant, situated on the island, is highly recommended for its exceptional cuisine and charming ambiance. With a long-standing reputation for serving hearty family meals, this establishment offers an array of delectable dishes that never disappoint. The desserts, particularly the unique Twix and Snickers creations, are absolutely irresistible and will leave you craving more. Not only does the restaurant provide delicious food, but it also boasts breathtaking sea views that complement any dining experience.
The food is really good. One of the few restaurants that never let's me down. Recommended
John Y — Google review
Fantastic restaurant with local cuisine with beautiful wiev! I think it's one of the best on Gozo. The staff is very friendly, and serving is fast. All food we ordered was amazing!!! I highly recommend fish soup, rabbit liver spaghetti, kale soup, and seafod spaghetti❤️ Also, we enjoyed a wee appetisers was served before meals (don't remember the name). The portions were big. We definitely will come back again!
Anna M — Google review
We ordered fresh fish and the waiter helped us pick, the portions are quite big. The desserts were amazing, order cheesecake if you’re here.
Rami S — Google review
Top of the top, can't find better place for classic Gozo food. Owner (i think so) goes around and asks for geniue opinion. Perfect wine selection to fish and sea food. Nice to eat and see a sunset.
Krzysztof D — Google review
I was there in the evening and the view on the sea was still very good. The Food was amazing, especially their own fish soup. The service was also very good and everybody was very nice.👍🏻
Nicolas — Google review
The Food is good and the staff is friendly. You get a great view of the ocean if you choose to sit outside. I strongly recommend the home made ice cream for dessert.
Aufi T — Google review
When visiting Gozo,we wanted to eat some local fresh sea food or fish and we asked somebody living in Gozo for a recommendation...so we chosen Horizon also because the location is great (just at the sea front)...but other than the location and the hospitality of the personnel nothing can be awarded...no fresh sea food or fish, the main course was a mashed fish with mussels, just frozen stuff...desert also nothing...just the view is great. Sorry but not recommended at all.
Robert B — Google review
A nice restaurant, situated on the beach of Qbajjar in Gozo. It offers a good range of local food as well as other dishes that are very good and fair priced. Ideal for those couples, family who wish to take a rest and stop for a quick bite, a nice bottle of wine or just a gathering. It offers beautiful views of the sea and the area is quiet so there will not be anyone bothering the people who come to sit down
Steven S — Google review
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Gharb Rangers Bar & Restaurant

4.4
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4.3
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$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Gharb Rangers Bar & Restaurant is a popular dining spot in Gharb, Gozo. It's known for its relaxing atmosphere and delicious food. The restaurant is located in a beautiful setting, surrounded by gardens in a 200-year-old converted farmhouse. The menu offers a variety of seafood dishes and other delicacies prepared using age-old recipes.
Was a bit chilly , and they offered blankets. Was taken aback with the food , and service and all at a very reasonable price, view was fantastic, food very well cooked and presented, as well as a very reasonable priced wine list. Pity they don't do lunches. 5 star all the way
John R — Google review
From the moment we arrived, the service at this restaurant was warm, attentive, and professional. Our waiter was knowledgeable and made us feel welcome right away, offering great recommendations and ensuring we had everything we needed throughout the meal. I ordered the Spanish cannelloni, and it was absolutely delicious—perfectly baked with rich, flavorful filling and just the right amount of creamy sauce. Every bite was full of authentic taste and care in preparation. To finish, I had the apple crumble with vanilla ice cream, and it was the perfect ending to the meal. The crumble was golden and crisp, the apples soft and spiced just right, and the creamy vanilla ice cream on top brought it all together beautifully. An unforgettable dining experience—I will definitely be returning and recommending this place to friends and family!
Suraj M — Google review
Great spot for some good food and a fantastic view! We did not know quite what to expect on our first night in Gharb when we tried in here but it blew away our expectations. It’s nothing fancy but good food done well with lots of choice and very good portions! The terrace is also stunning. Highly recommended!
Catherine H — Google review
It's a sports bar with an upstairs terrace. The pizzas are great quality and value probably one between two instead of one each 😃 The servers were enthusiastic snd friendly but young and possibly under trained. Everything has to be delivered from below via a dumb waiter so don't fret if your food isn't in front of you immediately. Just enjoy the view and what a view it is ...
Spike 1 — Google review
Absolutely delightful experience! The sea bream was incredibly fresh and perfectly cooked—full of flavor and freshness. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, made even better by the kind and attentive waiters. Excellent service from start to finish. Highly recommend for anyone looking for top-quality seafood and friendly hospitality.
Suraj M — Google review
I can only speak concerning thz pizzas since i ordered 2. The pizzas were great! Loved the menu and prices! The only "bad" thing, (and actually pretty bad idea in my opinion) is that on the garlic lovers.. you put raw garlic on it, in thick chunks, that destroys every other taste you add on the pizza😕 And i repeat, the rest is nice! The only things are those big chunks of garlic ruining the pizza,
Antonin L — Google review
Beautiful view from the upper terrace to the church. Stuff was very friendly, and dinner was very good! Try the spare ribs, I really liked them. Also the sauted mushrooms as starter were fantastic. Small but good wine list. Thank you!
Oliver P — Google review
Cozy local place with a lovely rooftop bar and restaurant. We had the Mediterranean Chicken and a bottle of the 1919 Red. A perfect combination 🙂.
Robert E — Google review
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Day 2

West side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the west side side of town. Start the day off with Ramla Beach, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Ta’ Kola Windmill. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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Ramla Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Bodies of Water
Ramla Beach, located on the island of Gozo in Malta, is a stunning reddish-sand beach overlooked by Calypso Cave. Visitors can relax on the beautiful golden sands or explore the remains of a Roman villa nearby. For those looking to explore more of the archipelago, sailing trips are available to visit other islands and snorkeling spots.
The beach was beautiful, filled with vibrant colours such as the red-orange sands and bright blue waters. The sand was so soft. The area seemed to be very well maintained as there was no litter around. The water was cool and it was pleasant to dip my toes in. However, in the water the floor was full of rocks so I would recommend wearing some type of flip flops. This was an amazing place to go to especially at sunset time as the views were amazing and the beach was pretty empty.
Fatima A — Google review
One of the best beaches in Malta and Gozo everall. I visited this beach on a very windy day with big waves and even the red flag raised. Still, some people were swimming. The beach was a bit crowded but very clean, and the sand felt incredibly soft.
Рахилка С — Google review
Beautiful and also imaculately clean beach. We spent only 2 hours here but enjoyed every moment. Two bars near the beach are okay and offer variety of food as well as drinks.
Marko P — Google review
The beach itself is okay, but unfortunately there's a lot of algae and other similar plants. Near the beach, there's a mountain with a cave.
Adam G — Google review
Amazing place and very special. Rough weather days it’s fun to bop around in the surf. Fine weather days it’s perfect for snorkelling in the shallows and a bit further out.
M D — Google review
A very picturesque beach with an unusual sand color, almost like clay. There are umbrellas and sunbeds for €7 each. At the entrance, there is a toilet. You can also find a café to grab a snack or buy water. There are no changing facilities. The entrance to the sea is over rocks, but it’s very shallow and gradual, making it great for snorkeling.
Mary P — Google review
The sand is red-orange in color There are stones on the beach, as well as near the water.Be very careful not to hit yourself. The beach has sun loungers and umbrellas; for two sun loungers and one umbrella you will pay 21€.We didn't like it. It would be better to go to the blue lagoon.The beach is not for everyone.
Ita I — Google review
Ramla Bay truly took our breath away — it’s unlike any other beach we’ve seen in Malta or Gozo. The deep golden-red sand feels soft underfoot, and the wide open space gives it a peaceful, untouched vibe. Surrounded by green hills and natural beauty, it’s the perfect mix of sea and countryside. The beach is family-friendly, with gentle waves and shallow water ideal for kids. There are public toilets, a small café, and sunbed rentals, making it easy to spend hours here comfortably. Whether you’re walking along the sand, enjoying the view from Mixta Cave above, or just relaxing with your feet in the water — Ramla Bay offers a unique, calming experience you won’t forget.
Kabir A — Google review
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Ramla Bay

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4.3
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Ramla Bay is a stunning sandy beach located on the east side of Gozo, Malta. Known for its large expanse of red sand, it is often considered one of the best beaches in the area. During summer, it can get quite crowded due to its popularity. The warm and clear waters of the Mediterranean make it an ideal spot for swimming and sunbathing. Visitors can easily access the beach by local transit or on foot, enjoying breathtaking views along the way.
Beautiful beach with orange sand. The beach is not completely crowded, but be prepared to walk for a while to find a spot. Lifeguards are present at the beach. There is a possibility to hike up the cliffs beside the beach in order to reach a cave. This journey gives a spectacular view of the whole Ramla Bay. Just come prepared with proper footwear for the journey.
Patrick S — Google review
It's a smallish beach split into 2. But it is sand and easy to walk into the sea which was amazing. Warm and exciting waves. There's a couple of restaurants and public toilets and a shower. The bus was convenient but popular. I would love to come back.
Louise L — Google review
As beaches go, this was one of the prettiest ones.I have seen here. The day that we were there.The wind was so violent that there was red flags flying.However a lot of people were in the ocean they do have lifeguards watching over which obviously ignored the red flags. The sand is a deep caramel color it looks like crushed up biscuff cookies!!! The wonderful thing is that it has facilities bathrooms and showers and a small restaurant which we did not try. There is a company of men that put up lounge chairs and umbrellas add a cost. Write outside of the beach.We also found a very\nIndustrious man that obviously used his land for a parking for a fee of two euros. There are also several outlets with bathing suits and floaties and things like that if you forgot yours. The road to get there was a little bit harrowing for those of us that don't drive On the left hand of the road because the streets are very narrow and they are two way streets!!! Put all in all a very nice experience. HowEver there are a lot of rocks in the sand so it's hard to figure out where to put your towel if you decide not to get one of the deck chairs!
Noelle M — Google review
Beautiful beach, unbelievable sea. Umbrella and sunbed rental €7 each, all day rates only. See it from Mixta Cave to appreciate it fully.
Lisa K — Google review
This was a truly delightful spot to spend a pleasant afternoon, where you could fully enjoy the entire ocean and the beach. The cave itself was an incredibly adventurous and truly unique natural wonder that you simply don't usually encounter at your typical beach. We are genuinely grateful that we took the time to go take a look up there and spend time at the beach.
Andrew R — Google review
A beautiful sandy beach. Definitely worth the effort to get there. Umbrellas and chairs for rent. Public showers and bathrooms are available.
Mark R — Google review
Lovely place to swim. The watter is shallow for maybe 10 metres, but always pay attention. Can be crowded sometimes and the sunbeds and umbrellas are going for around 7 euro each.
Moran V — Google review
Beautiful sandy beach iconic.....too many rocks and stones in sea - surely can be removed to enjoy it better. Now with showers and good public toilets. Good kiosks too
Kevin S — Google review
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Calypso Cave

3.8
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Calypso Cave, a site believed to be the one mentioned in Homer's Odyssey, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and Ramla Bay. Visitors can also explore the Ta' Kola Windmill, an 18th-century windmill showcasing traditional Maltese technology. Xaghra, where the cave is located, is rich in history with attractions like the ancient Ggantija Temples. The area also boasts beautiful beaches and delicious local cuisine.
Nice place with great view of Ramla Bay. You can park for free, as everywhere in Gozo, and it's only a two minute walk to the viewpoint. Unfortunately the cave itself is closed, due to damages. It's also a great place to check if Ramla Beach is too crowded 😂🙂 If you like a little hike, you can walk down to the beach from here. The landscape and the valley are beautiful.
De K — Google review
Nice view but... ...the caves across the valley are much more picturesque (and free as well). The Calypso Caves are closed for entering and even the premium viewing deck was closed when I visited. Don't get me wrong, it is nice (and free) but save yourself some time and effort and go across the valley for a better view from caves that you can enter.
Ken W — Google review
The view is nice but there are better looking places just around the corner. The cave itself is closed as far as I can tell, it's the view from above
W̸͘͠ḩ̡o̕͢͠m̛̀?̸̡ — Google review
The Cave is not accessible anymore. But the view that surrounds the Cave is breathe taking.
Star W — Google review
Beautiful location off the beaten track in Gozo. As you make your way down into the cave you are met with a glorious view across the bay.
Adrian L — Google review
Cannot get to caves, but overlook offers exceptional views of Ramla Beach and shore line.
Kirk R — Google review
If you like walking and great views it's a fantastic walk from Marsalforn Bay up the big hill & towards the Caves / Ramla bay. Unstable caves are closed but still worth a visit for the views.
Adi H — Google review
Went to Calypso Cave a few weeks ago but it was closed. Looks like it's become unsafe so is fenced off now. Its a shame, I went to see it about 14 years ago and it was all open. Great views of Ramla Beach from up there though. There is a Cave the other side of Ramla you can still get to.
Tanya G — Google review
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Ta’ Kola Windmill

4.3
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3.8
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Local history museum
Museums
Specialty Museums
Ta’ Kola Windmill, located near the Ggantija Temples, is a well-preserved traditional windmill dating back to the 1700s. Once used for grinding grain into flour, it now serves as a museum showcasing the miller's workshop and living quarters. Visitors can explore recreated furniture and gain insight into past village lifestyles. The windmill offers a glimpse into Malta's history and culture, making it a must-see attraction for those interested in the island's heritage.
Such a cool place to visit. Definitely worth a visit and free entry with your ticket from the ruins.
Luke L — Google review
Visited because it was included with the Ġgantija Archaeological Park ticket, so I mean why not. A cute windmill to visit, kind workers, clean bathroom, organized and clean site. Tight at the top with others but a great conversation starter for sure 😆. Overall pretty good
Millie M — Google review
If you’ve never been inside a windmill before, this is definitely worth a visit. It’s a unique experience where you can also read a lot about Malta’s history and how important bread was in daily life.
Рахилка С — Google review
Entry to the museum is €10 on a combined ticket with the nearby Ggantija Archeological park (the latter makes is worthwhile) or €13 as part of a combined ticket that includes 5 Citadella museums in Victoria (Citadella visitor centre), museum of archaeology, old prison, Gran Castillo historic house, and nature museum) as well as the Ggantija Archeological park and Ta Kola windmill. The windmill makes for an enjoyable 15 minute visit, but I wouldn't trek out to Ggantija just to see it. It is also wholly unsuitable for people who cannot handle lots of twisting stairs (you can see it from the outside though). The windmill is prettier on the outside than the inside, so you may not wish to actually pay for entry of you don't have a ticket for the nearby Archeological park.
Tom H — Google review
We only visited because entry was included in the Ggantija ticket, but I'm very glad we did. A beautiful old windmill that a local man kept working until he died in the 1980s. He was a blacksmith too, and seemed to have made all his own tools. It was great to be able to walk to the very top and see the shaft and gears close up, and marvel at the construction from around 270 years ago. If you're visiting Ggantija it's well worth the 2-minute walk to visit.
Richard L — Google review
We bought the combo ticket which included entry to the temples. There was no waiting time, the staff were friendly, and the windmill was quaint and well-preserved.
David A — Google review
This is a very interesting museum, situated just a five-minute walk from the Ġgantija Temples.
Nebojša J — Google review
Very interesting with lots of artifacts to see inside and great views from the top of the windmill's windows.
Ste M — Google review
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Under a 3-minute drive from Ta’ Kola Windmill, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Ta' Saminu Bakery

4.8
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4.9
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$$$$cheap
Bakery
Ta' Saminu Bakery is a bakery located in the heart of Malta and it is hugely popular with locals and tourists alike. It is famous for its delicious bread, pizzas and other bakery items, as well as its fantastic service.
What a great place. Food was amazing and the guy that served us was very helpful and even showed us the ovens. Its great to see a bakery where you can see the produce being made.
FoolsAndKings U — Google review
Tremendous find a few mins off the ferry. Lovely pastry, excellent bread and a delicious pastizz to boot. Friendly service for us visitors. Genuine local spot. Really cheap (€5 for 6x small pastries, loaf of bread and a pastizz). There is a small playground a couple of meters up the road, perfect for kids. Card payment possible.
Jack K — Google review
Overrated, you have to wait a big line to get worst breakfast ever. I asked for chicken pie and got chicken with pork bbq pizza. A lot of fly's inside sitting on baked goods. And not most respectful locals go there.
Logo — Google review
This is one of the last few traditional bakeries on the island. It’s easy to find as it’s on one of the villages’ main roads and there are always some people waiting outside for the next fresh oven bake. You will find lots to choose from, they have all sorts of local bread, pastries, etc. It’s a family-run bakery that goes back generations and they’re very passionate about their products. They have frozen goods that can be baked back at home, local type pizza and a vast variety of cakes including seasonal traditional pastries. Not a good shop to visit if you are weight watching.
George S — Google review
Absolutely amazing, the bezt Bakery ive ever tried, all the staff where so friendly and explained what everything way and the food was to die for! Absolutely incredible!
Cameron Y — Google review
This is an absolute local gem run by locals who care. Grabbed some super fresh and huge Ftira sandwiches for a cheap 3euros to go. Worth taking a detour from the tourist mess that is Victoria. The ambiance was super homely and locals were coming in and out around lunch time to grab loaves of fresh bread. You can see the team making it right there in front of you behind the counter! Cannot recommend enough.
Paul M — Google review
Great place, delicious pastries, cookies and ftira. Been there every day during out stay in Gozo
Maja K — Google review
A great bakery serving a wide variety of bread and baked goods. Prices much more reasonable than at tourist sites
Luke C — Google review
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HOT WOK Chinese Restaurant

4.7
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4.1
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Wok restaurant
If you're on the beautiful Island of Gozo and craving some authentic Chinese cuisine, look no further than Hot Wok Chinese Restaurant. Nestled in Marsalforn, this gem offers a delightful array of dishes that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. Diners rave about the crispy vegetable spring rolls and the perfectly balanced sweet and sour tofu and pork. The egg fried rice is a fantastic complement to these flavorful offerings, making for a well-rounded meal.
Delicious food and fresh ingredients! The vegetable spring rolls were crispy, the sweet and sour tofu and pork were perfectly balanced, and the egg fried rice tied it all together beautifully. Highly recommend HotWok for authentic Chinese cuisine in Marsalforn and amazing service and dining experience!
André B — Google review
Ok Chinese food. Delicious and not expensive. Thank you Friendly lady for really good service.
Onsiri N — Google review
Booked a table for 3 people, and from the out set the staff was friendly. When we ordered the food took 10mins for the starter and it was well worth the wait. The main meal was brought out right after we had finished the starter and the portion size was great. We had to ask for tubs to bring the food home.. would definitely be going again with alot more people
Wayne D — Google review
Walked into this restaurant and found… no staff, no service, just one lonely customer eating prawn chips. We waited for 10 minutes. Outside, someone was sleeping on a chair — possibly staff — but we didn’t want to wake them, felt that would have been impolite. Truly an unforgettable dining experience. 4 stars for the unique atmosphere. EDIT: driven by pure curiosity, we tried again a day later. A really nice lady served us, the food was good.
Marcin P — Google review
Holy moly this place is amazing!!!!! The owners are SO nice and the food is delicious! Much better than than any Chinese food I’ve had in Paris. I enjoyed their pork won tons, crispy Japanese beef and chicken fried rice. My bf enjoyed duck, Singapore noodles and a mixed platter. We were so stuffed we went straight to bed after eating here 😂 Highly recommend! Would totally visit again!
Grace R — Google review
Was there in the middle of august this summer. Probably one of the very few Chinese restaurant on the island! Being Chinese, of course have had better Chinese food. We WhatsApp to preorder a fish dish earlier in the day, so something not on their normal menu. Overall great place to sample “western” style Chinese food n will fit the bill instead of having pasta everday! - or something different to change up the tastebuds!
Morris K — Google review
The food here was absolutely great, the portions were insane! We did have eyes bigger than our bellies as the cheap prices made us think it would be small. Wasn’t expecting such a great atmosphere either. The service was patient and very helpful, could not recommend more, especially after having other Chinese food on Gozo - this place is the best!
Frankie K — Google review
Tasty food, good quantity and quality ara resonable price. The staff is friendly too and explained the dish to us to make sure we'd be happy with our order (especially if it was sweet or spicy). We went there 3 times for lunch and took takeaway for the evening.
Magali P — Google review
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L'oro da Napoli Restaurant

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3.6
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$$$$affordable
Italian restaurant
Nestled in the most charming building of Marsalforn, L'oro da Napoli Restaurant offers a unique dining experience that stands out for its delightful ambiance and stunning views. While the staff may not be fluent in English, this adds to the restaurant's charm for those open to embracing its quirks. Diners can choose their preferred timing—either early or late—to secure the best table in the house.
The interior of the restaurant is very beautiful, creating a pleasant and welcoming atmosphere. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the food arrived quickly. Everything was delicious – the pizza was absolutely perfect! The location is excellent, with stunning views that make the experience even more enjoyable. I highly recommend this place!
Dominika Z — Google review
The restaurant is lovely but the food 🤣 Serving mussels in the water and wine they were cooked in isn't typical. Usually, mussels are served out of the cooking liquid, maybe with some of the flavorful broth spooned over them or used as a sauce on the side. Mussels are often served with garlic butter, in a white wine sauce, or with crusty bread for dipping, but this one no.
Lorraine S — Google review
Wow we didn’t even get to eat! Arrived to find the place locked up and no sign saying when it would reopen. Yes I had a bottle of water - but his reaction was so aggressive and rude that any notion of us eating there went out the window. To top it all our friend who is disabled, was dealt with in an extremely aggressive manner, as we tried to get him to be able to move away. Then he went and got a brush and proceeded to spray us with dust whilst legally on the pavement. Would not recommend this place. If you disappear with no note stating when you’re coming back - expect people to be sat on the tables! Otherwise take them inside or stack them! Rudest experience in 3 years of Malta or Goza! Hope that guy wasn’t the owner!
Yvonne T — Google review
This place is horrible. If I could, I give zero rating ! We waited for an hour and a half for tagliata di manzo con funghi porcini. Not even close to 22€ worth of money! Apart from the poor presentation, the meat is chewy and drowning in sauce. The presentation is not up to standard at all. The fries were brought on a tissue! While I am writing this I am getting a tummy ache. When trying to complain to the manager not one speaks English or Maltese. No waiters in sight and horrible service. How can you operate with two waiters and one chef/owner? Who doesn’t even speak any of the two languages??
Mariah Z — Google review
Amazing atmosphere. Tasty food. It was not people at all. We enjoyed our meal and quietness.
Olyaocean — Google review
This restaurant is in the nicest building in Marsalforn. The crew do not speak much English, so get ready and "deal with it". The bad reviews must come from people who are not able to tolerate idiosyncrasies. If you can, you will enjoy the experience as it is different. We had the best table in the house, but we had to make a compromise for that. Either to come early or late. Easy. We had pizzas, beer and house rose wine. We could not remember where or when we had a better pizza. Espresso coffee is amazing, too. Enjoy
Misha F — Google review
Really beautifully decorated, both inside and out. We arrived shortly after the restaurant opened. First, the service was extremely polite and friendly. Now for the food, which was a complete disaster. We both had a Caesar salad and bruschetta. Aside from the fact that the salad wasn't appetizingly presented, it consisted of 1/3 pieces of bread that were at least two days old (presumably croutons), which we set aside because otherwise we would have needed a dentist, they were so hard. The bruschetta bread must have been deep-fried, dripping with oil, and just as hard. We politely and kindly expressed our criticism to the waitress. She said she would tell the manager (supposedly Italian). That was it. No further reaction. We were alone in the restaurant. An Italian restaurateur would have come to our table, explained the whole thing somehow, maybe offered us an espresso. Nothing. After paying, we left the restaurant alone and without seeing anyone. Unfortunately, I can only give one star. It's for the friendly service. If you want to enjoy good Italian food, this is the wrong place. Oh, and since we paid in cash, they couldn't issue a receipt - I understand 😉 Not a reputable place.
Niels N — Google review
Awful experience. We were a table of 6, we called to book a table outside in advance and reservation was confirmed, we arrived and no table was set up outside so we had to wait for them to do this. The waiters could not speak or understand English properly. The antipasto arrived with 4 of the items listed on the menu missing, still the waiters could not understand what the issue was, we had to literally point out to them on the menu each missing ingredient. They brought us used dirty glasses to drink from and didn’t even notice when we gave them back and asked for clean ones. They told us that the vegetables and potatoes had ‘finished’, despite having numerous dishes on the menu containing both items. When the main course arrived they forgot one of the dishes leaving one of us without food. They did not even notice someone’s meal was missing, as nobody came to ask if the food was okay so we had to go and tell them ourselves. Fresh tuna steak which should have been medium rare was cooked well done (inedible). Finally, the missing meal arrived when everyone else had finished eating, and the fish was still raw. The waiters then completely avoided us and did not even come to clear the plates. We had to go downstairs to pay and told them that we won’t be paying for the two dishes which were inedible, the chef came out from the kitchen and started to shout with us in Italian because we did not want to pay for inedible food. No apology, nothing. Absolute disaster, avoid this place!
Jessica D — Google review
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Off the beaten path
For day 3, if you don’t mind the extra trek, today covers more off the beaten path places like Qolla l-Bajda Battery. Not quite as popular as Salt Pans, but still highly rated among many travelers. Accounting for getting around and average time spent, today’s activities could take about 7 hours.
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Qbajjar Restaurant Gozo

4.6
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4.5
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Qbajjar Restaurant in Gozo is a popular dining spot offering a variety of cuisines. Located in the vibrant Xaghra village square, it provides a glimpse into the local culinary traditions. The restaurant is known for its local lamb dishes and also offers options like whiskey and cigars. With its Mediterranean and European grill offerings, Qbajjar Restaurant is one of the best places to eat in Gozo.
A great restaurant with a wide range of choice whilst still keeping a great quality. The restaurant is very airy (if you are seated in the main restaurant or outside). A great view of the bay. The food includes a wide choice of freshly caught fish (including specials), a wide choice of Pizzas and a good choice of meat dishes. The service is excellent and with a large group they work hard to get the food out at the same time. I definitely recommend them…
Stephen R — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I recently dined at Qbajjar Restaurant in Marsalforn, Gozo, and it was a fantastic experience! The seafood was incredibly fresh and expertly prepared, with the local flavors shining through. The staff was friendly and attentive, making us feel right at home. The views of the bay added to the charm of the evening. I highly recommend the grilled octopus and the homemade desserts! Can't wait to return!
Gebrehiwot T — Google review
We visited this place together with a local who said this place has the best price vs food quality performance on Gozo. I don't know if it is so, but I trust our friend. So I took fish soup, it was tasty, it had fish and rice as main filling plus some other things, a solid 7.5/10 As a starte we also took Mussels and they were really good, nice garlic and vine 9/10. All table took Spaghetti Pescatore as it was suggested to us by our friend and I have to say it was great (I'm not a huge fan of pastas, but this I could eat more) it had rich seafood topping and everything was well made and tasty 9.5/10 And as a dessert I took an apple pie andb my other half took Fondant. Both were ok, well made and balanced with ice-cream. 8/10 What this place lacks is a bit better service. We asked for desserts menu 3 times (to 3 different waiters) until it was finally brought. This place has a nice terrace with view of sea. All in all, I think I would visit this place again if I'm somewhere nearby.
Gundars M — Google review
Amazing food, very fresh and delicious. The staff was really helpful and friendly. Highly recommended 😊
Dorota S — Google review
The restaurant is located right by the sea, offering a beautiful view from both the terrace and the outside area. The staff is friendly, and the dishes are served quickly. There’s a wide selection of wines, as well as craft beers. When it comes to the menu, I believe everyone can find something they like. The prices are similar to those in Rabat on Gozo and on Malta itself. The only downside is that when it’s full inside, it gets quite noisy and it can be hard to have a conversation.
G G — Google review
This restaurant is near the guest house where we stayed. We went just for convenience but we ended up eating here every day because the food was good. It’s also good value for money as the portions are big. You’d better go there hungry.
J G — Google review
Decent, big portion. Octopus starter is good, tuna salad very good it's fresh. Grilled calamari 10/10, but the disappointment comes from the seafood pasta, prawn, king prawn, shrimps and squid are all not fresh, you can taste it's the frozen ones.
Zeqin L — Google review
We visited Qbajjar in Gozo without a reservation and were seated outside, where we could enjoy the warmth and a lovely relaxed atmosphere. I ordered the mussels cooked in white wine and despite the sauce being on the salty side, the mussels themselves were absolutely fantastic. So fresh, meaty, and perfectly cooked, hands down the best mussels I had during my entire trip to Malta. Although it was listed as a starter, the portion was incredibly generous and could’ve easily passed for a main. The staff were friendly and welcoming throughout, and we had no trouble finding a parking space in their car park, which made the whole experience smooth and stress-free. I’d definitely return if I’m ever back in Gozo, just maybe with a side of bread to soak up that salty (but tasty!) sauce. The deserts were nicely presented, and quite delicious.
Emilia — Google review
37G2+QHM, Triq Ix-Xwejni, Żebbuġ, Malta•http://www.qbajjarrestaurant.com/•+356 2155 1124•Tips and more reviews for Qbajjar Restaurant Gozo
5 min · 0.24 mi
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Qolla l-Bajda Battery

4.5
(475)
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3.5
(7)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Il-Qolla l-Bajda Battery is an abandoned old fort that was once used as a nightclub and now lies in disrepair. Despite its current state, the building offers an intriguing exploration opportunity, although it's not entirely safe to enter. The surrounding views are breathtaking, with stunning scenery and rock formations filled with water. Located near other scenic spots like the Salt Pans and Weid il-Ghasri, this former battery provides a unique and non-touristy experience for adventurous travelers.
Very nice area on the water to walk around. The salt pans encircle the fort building and make for nice photography. Take care to not slip otherwise you'll be going home with soaked shoes or worse all your clothes. Walk all the way around the fort and up the beach for more scenery. If you need to, there is a small public bathroom near the entrance of the parking lot, down the stairs to the boat launch area.
Travis W — Google review
A crumbling artillery fort near the salt pans. Definitely worth visiting if you're also going to the salt pans, but I probably wouldn't trek over just to see this.
Tom H — Google review
Somewhat run down, and you don't seem to be able to go inside anymore. You get nice views along the coast, but the main reason to visit isn't the battery itself, but the much older salt pans all around the outside it (the Salinas de Qolla I-Bajda - see separate listing on Google Maps).
John B — Google review
Beautiful location to see the salt pans 🧂🧂🧂
Huw P — Google review
This old artillery battery is definitely worth a visit during great weather. Although entering the building itself seemed to be off limits, the scenery and views were stunning, especially with the small rock formations or pans that were filled to the brim with water. Whether you choose to stay on the cliffs or go down to the rocks and see the bay, this spot is worth it thanks to it’s close proximity to other great scenic spots.
Michael A — Google review
The view is very nice! I recommend you to pass there if you are still going in the same direction, there isn’t anything else to see
Lumine I — Google review
Derelict historical old fort built in the 18thC used as an observation post during WW2 and was a nightclub once over.
Darren P — Google review
Abandoned old fort which in the past has been used as a nightclub. The place is in complete disrepair. It is possible to explore inside and upstairs but the building isn't very safe. You can explore around the building and appreciate the views. It's a shame this hasn't been repaired since the use as a nightclub as it is an impressive building. If your passing and want to explore something different and not touristy then call by.
Richard L — Google review
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It-Tokk Restaurant

4.2
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3.8
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$$$$affordable
Maltese restaurant
Nestled in the vibrant It-Tokk Square, also known as Independence Square, is the charming It-Tokk Restaurant. This delightful eatery is a must-visit for anyone exploring Victoria, the capital of Gozo. Surrounded by an array of coffee shops and boutique stores, it serves up authentic Gozitan cuisine that includes mouthwatering rabbit stew and ravioli. For those craving something different, their pizza options are equally tempting!
We stopped for some drinks at noon. The service was very good and accommodating. They didn’t have any snacks on the menu but didn’t hesitate to arrange a fresh cheese platter for us. The desserts were good too, especially the lemon cake
Justina E — Google review
We stopped for lunch and ate on the upper terrace, which offered some shelter from the noise of the square below. The menu wasn’t bad — perhaps the stewed rabbit was the best dish and it left me quite satisfied. Prices were average.
Stefano C — Google review
Cozy place in Victoria. We sat at upper terrace. Nice view from top. We wanted small lunch so we ordered one to shared. Good choice cause portion is big! And it's tasty! Also good service.
Onsiri N — Google review
Me and my friends loved this place! I very highly recommend it. I had a beer and the ribs (the sides were on the way when i made the photo). Very good choice if you want to enjoy local cuisine, prepared perfectly for a reasonable price. Waiters were very kind as well.
Judit M — Google review
We waited 1h for 1 salad, pastas and it tokk chicken. The salad came unfresh and warm :/ My glass came with an insect inside The pasta and dumplings were not cooked enough. The it tokk chicken is just cordon bleu not good. The fries were not homemade. Some people came after us but were served before us. We shared our concerned and the staff said nothing. The service were not very good, we wasted a meal.
Maria W — Google review
We had lunch at It Tokk today and it was fantastic. Very delicious food, very friendly service, and a beautiful location. We'll definitely be back. Keep up the good work. Best regards
David H — Google review
Spaghetti bolognese and pizza funghi were really good! The guy who took care about our table was kind and professional :) (we were at 17:30, 6.11). 5/5 stars!!!
Okioki — Google review
Basically empty when we came, sat on the upstairs terrace which had a nice view on the square below. The food was great with only the king prawns letting us down, we heavily recommend the fried rabbit and chicken it-tokk.
Artur J — Google review
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Xerri's Grotto

4.6
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4.4
(244)
Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Xerri's Grotto is a natural underground wonder located in the northeastern part of Gozo, near the capital Victoria. It features stunning stalagmites and stalactites formed over thousands of years by rainwater filtering through limestone. The cave was discovered in 1924 when a well was being dug, and now visitors can explore it via a spiral staircase illuminated by electric lights.
Very neat little attraction you would not expect in the center of a town. The story goes the man's grandfather was digging down to search for water and came across this cave. The stairs descend about 25 ish feet into the ground, and one thing that shocked me was how warm it was. Usually, caves in the ground are 70 degrees F, but this was closer to 80 or 85 degrees. Entry was only 3 euro per person and worth it for a quick stop.
Travis W — Google review
Not very big, but worth a visit if you're nearby. The story - finding a cave while digging a well, and the spending years to dig it out - is fascinating. We were given a tour by the great-great-great-great-grandson 🙂
Erik F — Google review
Pretty incredible little stop in the city, the two granddaughters of the man who discovered the cavern face a very good guided tour. Would recommend if you’re trying to get out of the heat for a bit.
Alex H — Google review
Well worth a visit and very beautiful to see. The tour was great and very interesting. We were shown round by a little old Maltese lady who was the granddaughter of the man who discovered it while digging it out for a well. She told stories and the names of different stalactites and rock formations that have been passed down through generations. The tour lasted about 30 minutes and has no set price, all she asked is for a small donation minimum of 3 euros. But feel free to donate more as it's well worth it.
Lucid F — Google review
Lovely little grotto underneath the houses. Lots of other posts with info and I wouldn’t want to take away from the hosts presentation as we were shown around by a great, great (not sure how many greats) granddaughter and younger sister (?) of the man that first dug in to the grotto. Very sweet and worth a quick visit.
Bill L — Google review
One of the most unique experiences in Gozo. The cave is 8 meters below the ground, and the tour is led by a descendant of the man who discovered it, which makes it even more special. She explains things really well.
Рахилка С — Google review
What an amazing place, and even more surprised by its location. We have never visited a cave that is literally under a huge house. 101 years ago, a man was looking for water, dug a well, and found this small but amazing cave. We highly recommend it. The entrance fee is symbolic 3eur per person, but since the service is with a guide, it is really worth it. Highly recommended 10/10
TomBeta F — Google review
Xerri's Grotto was discovered by this 79 year old lady's husband's grand father in 1920s and after digging and excavation, opened up after 2nd world war. What a hidden gem , going down 34 steps or 8 meters under ground, they have another well which is another 9 m deep and still being used .
Maninder G — Google review
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 1-minute walk away from It-Tokk Restaurant.

Café Jubilee

4.4
(1503)
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4.3
(751)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Café Jubilee is a beloved dining spot in Gozo, having captured the hearts of locals since its establishment in 1998. Nestled in the heart of Victoria, this charming café bar boasts warm interiors adorned with elegant furnishings and unique decor. Just a stone's throw from the Grand Melilla Fortress, it offers a cozy escape from the bustling tourist areas.
A charming old café with a cozy, timeless feel and exceptional service. The staff are warm, attentive, and make you feel like a regular from your very first visit. On rainy days, it becomes the perfect hideaway—steamy windows, hot drinks, and the soothing sound of rain outside. A true comfort spot.
Bhashitha A — Google review
We visited this quirky little cafe after visiting the Citadel on Gozo. The service was swift and friendly. All the food we had was very nice and reasonably priced. A great little cafe to visit and enjoy a wide variety of dishes.
Lee E — Google review
I’d say this is quite a local gem! 💫 The food was rather average, so maybe my choice wasn’t perfect — but the place itself has a great local vibe and atmosphere. If you’re looking for something truly Maltese in spirit, this is definitely one of the top spots to visit. 🇲🇹✨
Ira K — Google review
Came here for a quick bite and some drinks, and I gotta say we left with the biggest smile on our faces. The terrace is beautiful, accompanied by relaxing jazz music that makes you feel like you’ve traveled back in time. Such a lovely experience, if we’re ever back in Gozo, we are definitely stopping here.
Ema M — Google review
Both me and the wife had a coffee and a smoothie bowl each. They were excellent - refreshing and really tasty. Service was great, the people are awesome there. 10/10 would come again
Raul T — Google review
I'm definitely come again. I've never been a good cafe like here in Malta. Food, service and atmosphere everything was perfect
H K — Google review
I saw the menu at this bistro had many vegan options, so I went to try it. I had the Vegan Dark Chocolate mousse with strawberry compote and almond biscuit. Cafes need to offer more vegan options to meet rising consumer demand from health-conscious individuals, ethical consumers, and flexitarians. It is welcome to see businesses align with values of sustainability and animal welfare. This cafe has been running for 27 years! The decoration is like something from 100 years ago.
Susan F — Google review
Nice little cafe good atmosphere and great service overall. Ham and cheese toastie for €4 around here is a great deal and tasty too! Would recommend.
Kru P — Google review
8 Pjazza l-Indipendenza, Victoria, Malta•https://cafejubilee.com/•+356 2155 8921•Tips and more reviews for Café Jubilee

Pizza Stop

4.1
(261)
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4.2
(103)
$$$$cheap
Pizza restaurant
Restaurant
Pizza Stop Kiosk is a well-positioned bar and eatery located between Marsalforn Bay and Qbajjar. It serves as an oasis, offering patrons scenic views while enjoying a variety of refreshments including beer, wine, and delicious pizza. The menu also features other tasty options like tuna sandwiches on local bread. The staff is lovely and friendly, making everyone feel welcome. They even allow customers to wash their hands in the kitchen and offer complimentary biscuits for toddlers.
Super-friendly staff, wallet-friendly prices, and epic cliff-top sea views. Highly recommend!
Michał — Google review
Very nice place. Great view of the sea and coast. Affordable, good prices. A great stop on your Gozo tour. I recommend this place 👍
Artur D — Google review
Very friendly, fast service. Good food. Nice views
Heli N — Google review
Quiet little spot with cheap ears with million dollar views. Very basic vendor style, but for the price this location is superb! Lovely pizza and wings!
Bret D — Google review
A beautiful view on a warm evening. Great for pizza, a bit too crispy at times. Service was slow on a few occasions, but it was okay we were on holiday 🙂
Ade S — Google review
Very nice cocktails, good price and good place for look the sunset.
Viviana T — Google review
Pizza Stop Marsalforn was awesome! Very fair prices and tastes food. We had 2 pizzas, the fish and chips, and a big Cesar salad with chicken and all were great. Very nice people, and we watched the match on the outdoor screen.
Sarah A — Google review
Had already eaten. Really really nice people and a tasty spot. Perfect.
Ronald ( — Google review
Triq Santa Marija Qbajjar Promenade, Marsalforn (GOZO), Malta•+356 9988 1816•Tips and more reviews for Pizza Stop
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Mojo's

4.6
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4.6
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$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Mojos is a Mediterranean restaurant in Victoria, Gozo. It offers breakfast and lunch dishes as well as pizzotto variations for dinner. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, and the food is delicious. Wheelchair accessible facilities are available.
Each meal we tried was amazing. Their seasoned fries are a must try.
Jazz476 — Google review
Tried the focaccia and burger for lunch on separate days and they are really tasty. The sweet chili cheddar chips are also a delightful treat. I always eat lunch here whenever I am in Victoria, simply because the establishment is attractive and easy to reach, food is fresh, portions are great, and the service is kind and spot on. Flavoured iced coffees are great too!
Jean G — Google review
Tasty food, variety of options, big portions and quick nice service. We tried a vegan wrap with chickpeas which was tasty, a little bit on a sweet side, but nicely packed and filling. Nice that it was served with a salad, but it had just a little bit too much balsamico dressing. We also had a pizzoto with bacon, parmesan and spinach. The portion was enormous with a lot of filling inside and nicely baked. Overall we were satisifed with everything and we would defintely come back.
Patrycja Z — Google review
Great food. Great service. And great value for money. This place is amazing! I had the mini cooked breakfast and loved it. Didn’t take long to get served and the waiters were very polite. Would definitely recommend coming here.
Ronan V — Google review
Starting with the good things, this place has portions bigger than I expected. Freshly squeezed juice options were great, and overall the food was delicious. Option to pay by card is there. Some drawbacks - they didn't have two things that we wanted from the menu, staff seemed a bit cold in terms of communication and the wait time was not short. Overall, I was still happy with my experience here.
Arvydas V — Google review
Went early morning to try out breakfast. Loved the typical english atmosphere. Sausages were different from the usual...much better. Nice place to start the day before shopping.Appreciate a like to this review..thank you.
Will G — Google review
Great service, delicious and abundant food. The ingredients are genuine and fresh. We order the homemade hibiscus kombucha, a smoothie, the sicilian pizzotto and the chicken burger with their sweet chilli and cheese fries. Every item exceeded our expectations and it is definitely highly recommended!!
Rebecca F — Google review
Very good food. good portion sizes and excellent value
Paul B — Google review
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