Full-Day Tour to Gozo including Gozo Ferry Ticket, Ggantija Temples Ticket, Trackless Train Ride and a Late Buffet Lunch with Hello Malta
Full-Day Tour to Gozo including Gozo Ferry Ticket, Ggantija Temples Ticket, Trackless Train Ride and a Late Buffet Lunch with Hello Malta
What's Included
Option 1: Adult - Gozo with a Difference, a must experience by Hello Malta - Every Wednesday €55.80 instead of €62
Option 2: Child - Gozo with a Difference, a must experience by Hello Malta - Every Wednesday €37.80 instead of €42
Description
A visit to Gozo is a must! As soon as you arrive in Gozo you will notice that Gozo is a lot different than Malta. The three hilled island is greener and more picturesque. You will first visit Ggantija, a Neolithic megalithic temple. The Ggantija temples are the earliest of a series of megalithic temples in Malta. The Ggantija temples are older than the pyramids of Egypt. Their makers erected the two Ggantija temples during the Neolithic Age, which makes these temples more than 5550 years old and the world’s second oldest manmade religious
structures, after Gobekli Tepe. You will then drive to Marsalforn where you will board the trackless train. During the 40 minute ride you pass by Marsalforn Bay, Qbajjar Bay, Xwejni Bay, you will also see the Salt Pans, the Salvatur Statue and more. This area is hardly visited by any tourists since no vehicles are allowed apart from the trackless train, so enjoy this unique experience! You will then visit a Crafts Shop where you will have the chance to taste some traditional Maltese food. Here you will also see stone works, marble, local lace and many other items. This is the perfect place where you can buy a souvenir which will remind you of Gozo. The next stop is Dwejra Bay where until the 8th March 2017 one could see The Azure Window, a natural arch featuring a table-like rock over the sea. At Dwejra Bay there are two famous landmarks - The Inland Sea & Il-Gebla tal-General. Here, you can catch a boat for a short ride (weather permitting).
Gozo’s Capital City Victoria is the next visit. Victoria is the name given in 1897 by the British government on the occasion of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, at the request of the Bishop of Malta, Mons. Sir Pietro Pace. In the heart of Victoria lies the Cittadella, formerly known as ‘Il Castello’, which has been the centre of activity of the island since possibly Neolithic times, but is known to be first fortified during the Bronze Age. It was later developed by the Phoenicians and continued into becoming a complex Acropolis by Roman times. A late Lunch is served at a restaurant in Rabat. After a tour full of experiences you will have a short ferry crossing back to Malta and will be dropped off at your hotel.
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