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Planning the Zero-Carbon Footprint Holiday in Gozo

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As the smaller island of the archipelago, arriving in Gozo is rarely the case of a zero-carbon trip, but you can make up for it… 

In most cases, visitors to the island get here via flights and the last leg of the journey will be the ferry unless one is sailing into the Mġarr Yacht Marina. However, there are many valid choices to make if you’re keen on a zero-carbon footprint holiday in eco Gozo.  

Gozo has been chosen as the best Mediterranean destination at the World’s Best Sustainable Destinations Awards repeatedly. As a destination whose strategy is aligned with being an eco island, you will undoubtedly discover many genuine experiences that form the basis of a sustainable holiday. From food to adventure and eco-certified accommodation Gozo ticks many vital markers as it seeks to provide a delightful yet eco-friendly holiday.

Seek Eco-Certified or Green Accommodation 

Start your eco-travel plans by looking into Gozo’s accommodation options that have acquired eco-certification. Such green hotels, estates and properties have proven sustainability and waste management systems in place. Solar panels provide self-sufficiency in the electricity and heating departments, but green accommodation also means that they have focused on other aspects such as controlled use of chemicals, water and air quality and noise pollution. Trendy and luxurious places like the Duke Boutique Hotel and charming farmhouses like Ta’ Luċija, Djar ta’ Menzja, The Olives, Villa Xini and Trullo Gozitano are all eco-certified accommodation options.

Cycling-in-Gozo

Taking a Green Lead

Gozo’s a very small island. There is no doubt that during the cooler months it is very easy to tour the island on foot or two wheels without resorting to motorized transport that can be high on emissions. If those options are not for you, there is public transport and you can also consider Segways, e-bikes and electric cars to tour this eco-destination.

Meaningful Sustainable Eco Experiences

Part of Gozo’s charm lies in the fact that it is easy to seek and engage in meaningful activities as part of a sustainable holiday. Visit an eco-estate during the olive picking season, ask for the typical fish soup ‘aljotta’ at a restaurant or try out the dishes like ‘lampuki’ and rabbit stew. As you tour the island, make sure you drop by one of the traditional local bakers. The island’s drive for an eco objective means that delicacies such as the carob syrup, extracted from the carob tree are widely available. Similarly, Gozo has its own DOK wine and a visit to a typical Gozitan winery will be a reward for your taste buds.  Beyond the food tradition, an eco holiday in Gozo should also highlight local artists and craftsmen. Check out the villages like Santa Luċija and Għarb that over the years, too, have been the recipient of heritage awards. Beyond the cultural and culinary heritage, Gozo as an eco-destination is the place to engage in a variety of green adventures like hiking, cycling and abseiling. 

It’s about Nature and the Sea

Gozo’s a mix of marine sites, coastal areas and countryside. During the warmer months, Gozo’s blue flag beaches are a major attraction but the same bays and coves are truly magical in the cooler months. Try out paddle boarding as a zero-carbon activity. On the other hand, the diving industry in Gozo is propelling more awareness about the richness of what lies beneath the surface. Even the managed scuttling of vessels to create artificial reefs and new diving attractions can be considered a recycling and an eco-effort. Beyond the sea, Gozo’s suggestive countryside includes several Natura 2000 sites. Areas like Għajn Barrani, the cliff areas and the valley of Xlendi, the San Dimitri area, the Sanap Cliffs and Ramla are points that should be on the list of those who are after eco-travel and the natural charm of the island of Gozo. 

Hiking in Gozo

Gozo has hinged its long-term vision on the eco and the sustainable promise. A greener way of life, hand in hand with the protection of the cultural and historic, are an intrinsic part of eco Gozo as a green destination. This means that even if you’re not after an eco-holiday, your holiday in Gozo is still contributing to more sustainability and a greener island. This is visibly felt, especially if you seek out the authentic experiences that over the years have become the hallmark of a Gozitan holiday.

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