Northern Gozo Holidays
Northern 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 (except Ryanair from Luton).
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
Gharb
More infoGħarb is a village located at the westernmost point of the island of Gozo, Malta, with a population of 1,160. You can see its ancient roots in the centre of the village where some houses have fine examples of decorated stone balconies.
Ghasri
More infoGħarb is a village located at the westernmost point of the island of Gozo, Malta, with a population of 1,160. You can see its ancient roots in the centre of the village where some houses have fine examples of decorated stone balconies.
Xaghra
More infoThe village of Xaghra is poised on a high limestone plateau. This explains the formation of caves and grottoes in limestone terrains. Xaghra is also famous for hosting one of the oldest man made Temples in the world- Ggantija Temlpes ( The Giants Feet)
Zebbug
More infoThe small village of Żebbuġ is on the island of Gozo in Malta. With a population of 1770, Zebbug located in the northwest of the island, close to the towns of Gharb and Marsalforn, on a hilltop overlooking the coast. The word Żebbuġ means "olives", a crop for which the village used to be noted, although nowadays very few olive trees remain on the slopes of Żebbuġ. The village is also well-known for its fine lacework and for its nearby coastal beauty spots.
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