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Discover Gozo on a private 6-hour Jeep safari, exploring ancient temples, scenic valleys, and seaside rock formations with personalized guide attention.

A private Jeep Safari in Gozo offers an exciting way to see the island’s highlights in a personalized setting. For $319.93 per group, this full-day adventure provides approximately 6 hours of off-road exploration, all arranged with hotel transfers and ferry tickets included. The tour is ideal for up to two people, making it perfect for couples or small groups seeking an intimate experience. Barbarossa Excursions leads this tour, which maintains a perfect 5.0-star rating from 61 reviews and is highly recommended by 98% of participants.
This tour is designed for those craving outdoor adventure with expert guidance. While it’s suitable for most, travelers should have moderate physical fitness to enjoy the various stops and activities comfortably. The tour’s flexible schedule includes notable sights like Ramla Bay, Calypso Cave, and the Salt Pans, offering a comprehensive look at both natural beauty and historical sites.

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The adventure begins at Mgarr Harbour in Malta, where the private Jeep departs promptly at 8:00 am. From here, the guide whisks you across the short ferry ride to Gozo, setting the stage for a full day of exploration. The private nature of the tour ensures a flexible pace, giving you time to soak in the scenery and ask questions of your knowledgeable driver-guide.
This tour’s private format means more personalized attention and the ability to adjust stops or linger at favorite spots. The mobile ticket system simplifies entry, and the journey is designed to combine off-road tracks, scenic overlooks, and cultural sites efficiently throughout the day.
The tour’s first stop is the Ggantija Archaeological Park, home to the oldest free-standing temples on the island. These impressive structures date back to the Neolithic period, making them some of the most significant archaeological sites in Malta. While admission tickets are not included at a cost of $10 per person, the external views and the guide’s explanations make this a worthwhile introduction to Gozitan history.
The 45-minute visit offers a glimpse into ancient civilization and the architectural ingenuity of early inhabitants. The site’s open-air setting provides plenty of space for wandering and taking photos before heading to the next highlight.
Next, the guide takes you to Calypso Cave, famous for its dramatic views of Ramla Bay. It’s a 30-minute stop where you can enjoy sweeping vistas of the reddish sands and the coastline. This site is free to visit, making it a convenient and scenic experience.
From here, the tour moves toward Ramla Bay, renowned for its distinctive red sand and clear waters. This popular beach offers the chance to walk along the shoreline, take photos, or simply relax. The bay’s unique color and tranquil setting make it a highlight for many visitors.
A key stop is the Citadel in Victoria, known locally as the Castello. This 30-minute visit showcases a site inhabited since the Bronze Age and believed to be the acropolis of the ancient Punic-Roman city of Gaulos. The free admission allows for an overview of the fortress walls, panoramic views, and the historical significance of the area.
The Cittadella offers a compact yet rich snapshot of Gozo’s layered past, with the guide providing context about its long history as a strategic settlement.
The tour includes a 30-minute boat ride through the Inland Sea, a natural lagoon connected to the open sea by a narrow entrance. While admission tickets are not included at $5 per person, the boat experience provides a fresh perspective on the coastline’s geological features.
The Fungus Rock, a famous limestone formation at the edge of the Dwejra coast, is nearby and visible from the boat area. This 60-meter-high rock has distinctive shape and scenic surroundings, making it a striking photo opportunity.
The tour then visits Xewkija, home to the Church of St. John The Baptist, a 15-minute stop that offers a quick look at local religious architecture. The free visit is brief but provides insight into Gozitan religious traditions.
A highlight for many is the stop at Qala, where visitors can enjoy 15 minutes at the belvedere. From here, the unobstructed views of Malta, Comino, Cominotto, and Gozo are spectacular. Travelers often point out the Blue Lagoon as a must-see view from this vantage point.
Continuing along the coast, the tour includes visits to Ramla Bay and Xlendi Bay. The small but scenic Xlendi Bay is well-loved for its crystal-clear waters and lively atmosphere. The beach is ideal for a brief stop to enjoy the scenery and perhaps dip your toes in the sea.
Fungus Rock remains a striking visual focus at the coast, with its impressive limestone form and the black lagoon nearby. It’s a highlight for photography and appreciating Gozo’s unique geology.
The Xwejni Salt Pans are an important historical feature on the northern coast of Gozo. The 30-minute stop showcases the traditional salt-harvesting methods, which are still in use today. Visitors get a glimpse of this ancient trade, making it a meaningful cultural experience.
Finally, the tour concludes near the Basilica of Ta’ Pinu, a 700-meter walk from the village of Garb. This Roman Catholic basilica is a revered spot, with its distinctive architecture and tranquil surroundings, providing a peaceful end to the day.
The tour’s meeting point at Mgarr Harbour and the end back at the same location ensures easy access and departure planning. The private setup guarantees a calm and focused experience, with driver-guides like Nick praised for their knowledge and accommodating attitude.
Reviews highlight the excellent customer service from the office team, with one noting a phone call after the tour to check on their return. The lunch and wine, included during the day, are additional perks appreciated by guests, providing a refreshing break from outdoor activities.
While the tour is largely accessible, travelers should be prepared for moderate physical activity at some stops, and admission fees for certain sites are additional costs to consider. The longer stops and scenic views make this tour ideal for those who enjoy outdoor exploration and photo opportunities.
This private Jeep safari suits travelers who want a personalized, flexible way to explore Gozo’s best sights. It is especially fitting for couples or small groups seeking intimate guidance and a mix of natural beauty, history, and coastal scenery. The 6-hour duration allows ample time to enjoy each location without feeling rushed.
Given the focus on outdoor exploration and scenic stops, the tour is best for those with moderate physical fitness and a sense of adventure. It offers value for money with hotel transfers and ferry tickets included, making it a convenient option for a memorable day on Gozo.
This tour provides a well-rounded experience of Gozo’s most iconic sites in a comfortable, private setting. The expert guide, scenic viewpoints, and visits to ancient temples, caves, and natural formations make it a compelling choice for visitors who prefer a customized, outdoor adventure.
While it does involve some additional fees for entrance tickets, the overall value lies in the personalized service, expert explanations, and flexibility. The positive reviews underscore its reliability and quality, making it a highly recommended option for exploring the island.
“Amazing time from start to finish. A special thanks to Nick who drove us on a fabulous tour of the island. The lunch and wine were wonderful, and a…”
What is included in the price of this tour?
The driver-guide, hotel transfers, and ferry tickets are included. Entrance fees for sites like Inland Sea and Ggantija Temples are not included and cost extra.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 6 hours, starting at 8:00 am from Mgarr Harbour and concluding back at the same meeting point.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour can accommodate children, travelers should have moderate physical fitness for some stops and walks. The small group setting is ideal for families seeking a more personal experience.
Are food and drinks included?
The tour includes lunch and wine during the day, providing a relaxing break amid sightseeing.
Can the itinerary be customized?
This is a private tour, so adjustments and additional stops can typically be made based on your interests, subject to guide availability.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the start. Less notice may result in non-refundable costs, but weather-related cancellations are fully refundable or can be rescheduled.