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The charm of Gozo is apparent
the moment you arrive there. Greener, more rural and smaller
than Malta, life on Gozo moves at a leisurely pace. The
rhythms dictated by the seasons, fishing and agriculture.
In winter and spring, the Island is
covered with flowering herbs and lush crops. In summer,
it’s awash with oleander, bougainvillea and geranium.
Gozo is steeped in myth. Thought to
be the legendary Calypso’s isle of Homer’s Odyssey,
it’s a peaceful, mystical backwater. Baroque churches
and old stone farmhouses dot the countryside.
Its rugged landscape and spectacular
coastline await exploration. Choose from rocky inlets to
red sand beaches or sail, snorkel, dive and fish. Gozo has
some of the Mediterranean’s best dive sites.
But there’s more. Gozo comes
complete with historical sites, forts and amazing panoramas.
Plus one of the archipelago’s best-preserved prehistoric
temples, Ggantija. Not to mention a nightlife and cultural
calendar all its own, and some great dining out.
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