Gozo is an ideal place to learn or improve your English in a relaxed, beautiful, safe and friendly place. And there is plenty of sporting, cultural and social activity to keep you occupied outside lessons.
What to Do
If you are looking to go climbing look no further! Gozo has the perfect rock for your holiday. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea it offers plenty of rock and is undoubtedly an undiscovered climbing paradise.
Horse riding is an exhilarating, fun and different way to experience the unspoilt countryside of Gozo. A horse riding holiday is for everyone. Whether you are looking for a horse riding break or a horse carriage tour, you will surely find that perfect horse riding holiday in Gozo.
Gozo is particularly strong on traditional foods and has a delectable range of speciality foods and is rich in good restaurants and relaxing cafes, the delicious food often enhanced by a delightful view or historic setting.
Biking in Gozo is increasingly popular with locals and visitors alike. The island has a great deal to offer the cyclist, from rough walled alleyways and off-road tracks to long smooth roads where you can really get up a good rhythm.
Gozo is a small island with marvellous landscape and a rich history providing many wonderful experiences for country walks to rambling along cliff-tops with panoramic views.
Gozo is home to some of the best diving in the Mediterranean. There are dive spots suitable for all levels of experience, from beginners to practiced divers looking for a new challenge. The underwater landscape here is spectacular, the visibility excellent. The sea is usually calm and the sea temperature never drops below 13ºC so diving is possible almost all the time.
From beautiful historic buildings to the bright blue Mediterranean Sea, Gozo has the perfect backdrop for your wedding. Believed by many to be Homer’s Isle of Calypso where the sea nymph held Odysseus spellbound for seven years. Sun, Sea, Food, People, History, Culture – A perfect blend of Gozitan ingredients for the ultimate wedding and honeymoon.
Where to Stay
Gozo boasts a variety of villas scattered all around the island. The villas have their own pool and benefit from breathtaking views & amazing surroundings. A villa will surely help you to wind down & relax throughout your stay.
Gozo boasts a delightful variety of guesthouses and b&b’s. Usually small and family-run they offer a warm, friendly and highly personal welcome and are an excellent alternative to hotels. Guesthouses in Gozo are classified in two categories: Standard Class and Comfort class. A great way to be a part of local life in Gozo.
Farmhouses and houses of character are a unique way for visitors to stay in Gozo. With houses ranging from renovated centuries-old village homes to traditional-style modern properties and from ultra-luxury to the simple but comfortable, this is the ideal option for families and anyone wanting their own space. Most farmhouses have their own pool and many have beautiful views. Almost all are in Gozo’s traditional villages. Make yourself at home in Gozo!
Apartments are available all over the island from seaside to peaceful villages. Each apartment is fully furnished and fully equipped with bedrooms, kitchen/dining room, sitting room, bathroom and a balcony overlooking either the sea, the countryside or the quiet surroundings of a traditional village. Home from home in Gozo.
Gozo offers a wealth of options from perfect luxury five stars to friendly comfortable four and three star hotels. All offer relaxation with as much activity as you want. With breathtaking views of the blue Mediterranean sea or typical Gozitan countryside, large swimming pools, delectable food, holistic wellness spas and friendly service. Gozo’s hotels have it all – and there is something for ever budget. Gozo offers you more than just lovely accommodation and excellent service. Accommodation rates vary across seasons to guarantee best value for money throughout the year. We offer you tranquillity and a wonderful experience…
Where to Go
From Knights’ watchtowers to mythical caves, tiny chapels to the towering Gozo Citadel, nineteenth century aqueducts to timeless hills and valleys, Gozo has plenty of sights to see both natural and historic.
The villages are the heart of Gozo with their pretty church squares and timeless tranquillity. They offer a wonderful respite from modern life – a taste of Gozo as it has been for centuries. Notwithstanding the majority are equipped with Public Wi-Fi Services.
Gozo’s rich early history makes for some fascinating archaeological tourism. First settled around 5500BC, Gozo’s people began to build temples and carve in stone. The Ġgantija Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are later archaeological sites too, including from the Bronze Age and the mysterious cart ruts.
The beaches of Gozo, many still as nature intended with no development, are surrounded by some of the cleanest waters in the Mediterranean. These are glorious places to swim, snorkel, play games or just laze in the sun.
Gozo has a remarkable wealth of museums containing some fascinating exhibits. From 5000-year-old statuettes to moon rock; historic graffiti to contemporary art, Gozo’s museums and galleries have something for everyone.
For Religious and Pilgrimage Tourism, Gozo has a number of Retreat Houses where you can escape entirely from daily life and take time to find your inner self.
Gozo has a number of parks and gardens where one can sit still and enjoy the scenery and surroundings.
Churches and Chapels in Gozo are a treasurehouse of sacred art and architecture and every village has one or more. Theses vary enormously, from 17th century baroque to neo-classical, from small and intimate to one of the largest domes in the world.
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Gozo and Comino
Welcome to Gozo! Life here is leisurely and the people are friendly. In Gozo there is still time for each other, time to appreciate the bright blue skies and crystal-clear sea, the unique coastal landscape and unspoilt countryside; and time to savour the mouth-watering Mediterranean cuisine.




















