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Discover Gozo with a private full-day Jeep tour including customized stops, ferry transfers, and a three-course meal, led by expert guides for a personal experience.


This private full-day Jeep tour offers a refreshing alternative to crowded group excursions, focusing on a personalized experience tailored to your interests. The tour is priced at $309.53 per person, making it a worthwhile investment for those who want a relaxed and flexible exploration of Gozo. It departs from Valletta, Malta, with hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring a seamless start and finish to the day. The 8-hour itinerary covers major highlights with stops at scenic and historic sites, including Ramla Bay, the Ggantija Archaeological Park, and the Citadel.
What makes this tour stand out is the customization aspect, allowing your group to prioritize the sites you most want to see. The inclusion of ferry transfers and lunch simplifies logistics, removing the need for separate planning. While the tour operates with a mobile ticket, the small group setting ensures greater intimacy and flexibility.
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Unlike typical group excursions, this private Jeep experience guarantees that your party receives undivided attention from the driver-guide, fostering a more engaging and relaxed atmosphere. This setup is ideal if you prefer to skip the crowds and explore at your own pace. The group discounts don’t apply in this case, but the overall experience feels more tailored and comfortable, especially for families or small groups.
This tour is especially recommended for those who want to maximize their time exploring Gozo’s diverse attractions without feeling rushed. The pickup service from your Malta accommodation adds convenience, streamlining your day. With most travelers booking 49 days in advance, it’s clear that this experience appeals to those planning trips ahead of peak seasons.

The first stop offers a chance to unwind at Ramla Bay, a beautiful beach on the northern side of Gozo. The golden, red sands are particularly striking, making it perfect for a quick swim or relaxation during warm months. Situated at the bottom of a fertile valley, Ramla Bay is overlooked by the village of Xagra, which features terraced fields that resemble a patchwork quilt from the high vantage points.
This beach stop lasts around 30 minutes, giving ample time for a dip or a photo session. Since admission is free, visitors can enjoy the natural beauty without additional costs. The scenic surroundings and the nearby village make Ramla Bay a highlight for those seeking a refreshing break.

The Ggantija Archaeological Park offers a glimpse into Neolithic craftsmanship. These megalithic temples, estimated to be over 5,500 years old, are older than the Egyptian pyramids. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, they represent some of the world’s earliest religious structures.
While admission tickets are not included, the site’s significance makes it worthwhile to imagine the ancient builders. The Ggantija temples are a highlight for history enthusiasts and offer impressive stonework that has stood for thousands of years. The 30-minute stop provides just enough time to appreciate the archaeological marvels and learn about their historical context.
The small fishing village of Xlendi provides a picturesque stop for 10 minutes. Surrounded by villages like Munxar, Fontana, and Kerm, Xlendi features coastal views, a coastal promenade, and a relaxed atmosphere. Nearby, the Xlendi Tower, dating back to 1650, is the oldest of Gozo’s surviving watchtowers.
The tower is currently undergoing restoration, but its historic significance remains. The free 10-minute stop offers photo opportunities and a chance to enjoy the sea breeze. The village’s proximity to other attractions makes it a manageable and scenic short break.
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Dwejra Bay ranks among Gozo’s most dramatic coastal sites. Known for sea spilling over rocks and unique formations, it’s a highlight for nature lovers. The bay hosts Fungus Rock, famous for its medicinal plant, and the Blue Hole, a famed dive-site. Visitors can swim in the inland sea or explore the surrounding cliffs.
This 30-minute stop emphasizes natural beauty and offers opportunities for photos and quick dips. Since admission is free, visitors enjoy the scenery without additional charges. The area’s rugged charm makes it a memorable part of the tour.

The Inland Sea at Dwejra presents a spectacular view of a small enclosed bay connected to the open sea via a large tunnel. The tunnel stretches about 80 meters, with the seabed dropping from 6m to 25m deep. Exploring the cliffs and caves around the inland sea adds to the sense of adventure.
Tour stops here last approximately 30 minutes, ideal for sightseeing and quick exploration. The marine diversity and deep blue waters create striking photo opportunities. This stop vividly showcases Gozo’s coastal geology and natural formations.
The Ta’ Pinu National Shrine offers a peaceful 10-minute visit. Perched in open countryside, it provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The basilica, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, is a Roman Catholic minor basilica with national significance.
Its large dome and stately façade make it a prominent landmark. Inside, visitors can appreciate the religious art and the spiritual ambiance. The site’s quiet environment makes it a reflective break during the busy day of sightseeing.
The Cittadella, situated in Victoria, is a medieval fortress with origins dating back to the Bronze Age. Its defensive walls and historic buildings tell stories of sieges and rebuilding over centuries. The 30-minute stop allows exploration of the narrow streets, churches, and bastions within.
The free admission makes it accessible for all. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views over Gozo and learn about the island’s resilience through the ages. The Citadel’s combination of history and scenic vistas makes it a core part of this tour.
The Church of St. John The Baptist boasts the third largest dome in Europe, standing 75 meters high. Built over 20 years and funded by public money, the church now features a museum inside the former, smaller church, which was carefully dismantled.
Visitors can walk the perimeter of the dome via the lift for bird’s-eye views of Gozo. The church’s architecture and interior art make it a notable stop for architecture and religious art fans. The small donation for the museum adds a modest contribution to preserving this impressive structure.
The tour includes a stop in Marsalforn, a popular tourist resort town on Gozo’s north coast. Known for its rocky coastline and small sandy beach, it offers opportunities for short walks and photo breaks. The town boasts a variety of hotels, restaurants, and bars.
While it has only one small sandy beach, the rocky shoreline provides interesting swimming spots. This short stop allows visitors to stretch their legs, enjoy the sea views, and soak up the lively atmosphere of a busy coastal town.
The Citadel of Victoria is the historic core of Gozo, built on a site with Bronze Age roots. The medieval castle served as a refuge and now offers panoramic views from its ramparts. The 30-minute visit includes walks through narrow streets and a chance to see medieval architecture.
The Church of St. John The Baptist inside the Citadel is renowned for its impressive dome and artistic interior. A small museum inside provides insight into the local religious heritage. Visitors appreciate the blend of history, architecture, and spectacular views.
“Great experience. Our guide Sandro was outstanding. Local guy with a lot of knowledge. We were able to go to the sites we wanted and he filled in …”
This private Jeep tour in Gozo delivers a comprehensive and customizable exploration of the island’s most iconic sites. The tour’s 8-hour schedule, combined with ferry transfers and lunch, offers excellent value for a full-day outing. The personalized approach, guided by knowledgeable locals, shines through in the detailed explanations and flexibility.
While the stops are well-paced, some attractions like Ggantija and the Citadel only allow limited time for sightseeing. The free stops at beaches and natural formations are highlights, and the lunch ensures a satisfying break. This tour suits those seeking a relaxed, private experience with the convenience of transportation and a tailored itinerary.
Boldly, this tour is best suited for small groups or families who appreciate history, natural beauty, and personalized service. Its advance booking preference reflects its popularity among travelers who plan ahead for a seamless, full-day adventure across Gozo’s diverse landscape.