Hotels in Gozo

Gozo, the jewel of the Mediterranean, is a divine blend of sun-soaked landscapes, historical marvels, and scenic beaches, all wrapped up in an irresistible island charm. Its rural character, lesser development, and hilly terrains magnificently juxtapose with its considered luxury hotels and resorts, making it a destination to cater for all travellers.

Whether it's a romantic seaside retreat in Marsalforn, a family-friendly stay near Ramla Bay, or a budget-friendly base from which to explore the historic sites, you're spoilt for choice. Secure your dream travel accommodation in Gozo with Lycafly today and prepare for an unforgettable Mediterranean adventure indeed.

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Situated in the Maltese archipelago, Gozo is the second-largest island in the group, home to nearly 32,000 residents. The island's history is as vibrant as its cerulean waters; it has been inhabited since 5000 BC, with first settlers believed to be farmers from Sicily. Gozo's rich past is etched into the ancient Ġgantija temples, the Xagħra Stone Circle, and a Carthaginian temple to Astarte — all remarkable archaeological sites reflecting the island's historical depth.

Gozo, with its fascinating blend of nature and culture, boasts several unique natural features, including the Azure Window in Dwejra and the Inland Sea. Meanwhile, seaside resorts like Marsalforn and Xlendi are buzzing hubs of activity, and the island is renowned as one of the top diving destinations in the Mediterranean. Easily accessible by ferry from Malta's northwest coast, Gozo also has a comprehensive transportation system, including buses, taxis, rental cars, and a rapid catamaran service, making all corners of the island ready to be explored.

When to visit Gozo

Gozo shines in more colours than just the picturesque blues of its sea and sky. Its rich history, alongside the unspoilt countryside and splendid dive sites, make Malta and Gozo a year-round destination. The shoulder seasons from May to June and October to November are particularly inviting, providing a cooler and less crowded atmosphere for exploration.

However, Gozo’s mild winters from December to March shouldn't be overlooked — offering better value flights and accommodation, as well as opportunities for inland active pursuits, such as cycling and walking. Whether you're seeking relaxation, watersports, or delving into unique history, Gozo is poised to provide an immersive experience that will leave you calling it your own Mediterranean masterpiece.

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