I will continue to shout it from the rooftops – Gozo is so much MORE than a day trip! BUT if you only have one day in Gozo, make it count!
This small island is full of beauty, history, culture, flavour, and warm-hearted locals who still live life at an unhurried pace. Whether you’re arriving from Malta for the day or staying overnight, here’s how to spend your time discovering the best of Gozo — from its rolling countryside to its traditional food culture.

Morning: Discover Gozo’s Living Heritage
Start your morning in Xagħra, one of Gozo’s most historic and picturesque villages. Wander through its lively square, where locals sip coffee under the shade of the church, and admire the baroque architecture that captures the essence of island life.
While in the area, visit some of Gozo’s cultural treasures — the UNESCO-listed Ġgantija Temples, which are older than the Pyramids, the Ta’ Kola Windmill, and the mysterious Ninu’s Cave, a hidden gem beneath a traditional home.
From here, head to nearby Nadur, a village known for its scenic views, stunning Basilica of St Peter and St Paul and authentic local character. Meander through its narrow streets, stop at an ancient bakery and enjoy the peaceful rhythm of daily life before heading down toward the coast to experience Gozo’s breathtaking natural side.

Midday: Coastal Beauty and Bays of the East
By midday, it’s time to explore Gozo’s northeastern coastline, home to some of the island’s most beautiful beaches and hidden coves. Take a refreshing dip or simply relax by the crystal-clear waters at Ramla Bay, famous for its golden-red sand, or head to the smaller, more secluded San Blas Bay or Dahlet Qorrot Bay.
These spots offer a tranquil escape where you can soak up the Mediterranean sun and admire the raw beauty of Gozo’s rugged landscape. For those who prefer a touch of adventure, Hondoq Bay near Qala is perfect for swimming or snorkelling while taking in views of Comino and the Blue Lagoon in the distance.

Afternoon: Gozo’s Wild West
After enjoying the coast, make your way westward to discover the island’s dramatic scenery and sacred landmarks. Start at Dwejra, where the Inland Sea and surrounding cliffs create one of Gozo’s most awe-inspiring natural sites. Be sure to take a boat ride through the caves and grottos, where sunlight reflects off the limestone walls and turns the water into brilliant shades of blue.
Continue your journey to the Ta’ Pinu Basilica, a national shrine and a place of quiet reflection surrounded by countryside views. Then, head north to the Xwejni Salt Pans, where sea salt has been harvested by local families for generations — a perfect photo stop and a glimpse of Gozo’s enduring traditions.

Evening: A Taste of Gozo — The Perfect Ending
As the sun begins to set, make your way to Victoria, Gozo’s capital, for the Victoria Sunset Walking Food Tour by Taste of Gozo. This immersive evening experience is the perfect way to end your day — blending history, culture, and cuisine into one unforgettable journey.
Stroll through the golden-lit streets as your local guide (that’s me!) shares stories of Gozo’s past and introduces you to some of the island’s best-loved traditional foods. You’ll meet local producers, sample Gozitan specialities, and experience Victoria come alive after dark.
It’s more than a tour — it’s a true taste of Gozo, and a way to connect with the island through its people, flavours, and spirit.

Make Your Day in Gozo Count
Whether you’re here for a quick visit or a long weekend, Gozo rewards those who explore it slowly. With its rich history, warm hospitality, and deep-rooted traditions, the island offers something truly special — and your perfect day isn’t complete without tasting it for yourself.
Join the Victoria Sunset Walking Food Tour — the ultimate way to end your day in Gozo.




