Land of giants and Homeric myth, Malta’s attractive sister island Gozo is grand in its history and heritage despite its modest size. The second largest island in a Mediterranean archipelago, culture and scenery combine to make Gozo a haven for both exploration and relaxation. Remote and unspoilt, this is a great destination for anyone wishing to combine beach life with culture.
Traditional life and customs endure on Gozo. This is most apparent during the many festivals which fill the summer weekends, and the yearly Carnival. Costumes, masks, parades and music overtake the streets of the small town of Nadur at this time, with plenty of feasting and revelry to follow. The Maltese cuisine is best exemplified by the wild rabbit dishes which are especially abundant on these feast and festival occasions. Music and celebration is never hard to find during summer. Enquire ab
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