Southern Gozo Holidays
Southern Gozo farmhouses, hotels, villas and village houses
Island
How To Get There
All international flights to Malta operate into Luqa airport. Maltese national airline Air Malta offer weekly flights from a good range of the UK regional airports. Additionally, there are several operators offering charter flights to Malta, but the island has so far stayed off limits for budget airlines.
You can fly from Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Dublin, East Midlands, Exete, Glasgow, London (all), Manchester and Norwich.
Helicopter flights are available between Luqa airport and Gozo (GZM).
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Resorts
Ghajnsielem
More infoGhajnsielem is on the southeastern coast of the island of Gozo in Malta. It is a quaint little town with a population of only 2500.
Munxar
More infoMunxar or Monsciar is a village which lies on the southern side of Gozo Island, Malta, close to the village of Sannat. It has its own local village council. and a population of 1,019.
Qala
More infoQala is a village on Gozo Island, Malta, with a population of 1,609.Nearby is Ħondoq ir-Rummien, a coastline with salt pans and caves popular with snorkellers.
Sannat
More infoSannat is a village on Gozo Island, Malta, with a population of 1,729. Sannat is in the south of Gozo, popular for its very high cliffs, ancient cart ruts, temples and dolmens, and rich fauna and flora.
Xewkija
More infoXewkija is the oldest village on Gozo. The name is derived from the Maltese word "Xewk", meaning "thistles" or "thorns". Xewkija is famous/very well known for its majestic church, The Rotunda, which is dedicated to St. John The Baptist.
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