
Gozo Malta Travel Guide
GO, Epic, and Melita are the main mobile network providers. Pre-paid SIM cards with data bundles are budget-friendly and available at MLA or in Victoria.
Wi-Wi-fi is common and for the most part free in hotels, guesthouses, and most farmhouse rentals.
English and Maltese are the main languages. English is widely spoken, so language barriers are unlikely.
Learning a few basic Maltese phrases is a polite gesture and often appreciated by locals.
Always bring cash for smaller items, local shops, and street food as not all places take credit cards.
The majority of stores operate On weekdays And saturday, often closing for an afternoon siesta (1:00 PM - 4:00 PM). Larger supermarkets have continuous hours. Most shops are closed on Sundays.
Lunch service usually runs from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM. Dinner service typically begins approximately SIX:00 PM or 7:00 PM and continues until late evening.
Banks are generally open On weekdays from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM. Some open shorter hours on Saturday mornings. ATMs are available 24/7.
Opening hours for museums and historical sites typically run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 6:00 PM, with reduced hours in winter. Always check individual websites.
Malta possesses many public and religious holidays. Businesses, banks, and public transport may operate on reduced schedules or close entirely.
Check the opening hours for specific attractions and restaurants before your visit, especially in the off-season months.
Gozo maintains strong traditional values; observing local customs enhances your experience.
A simple handshake is common. Using basic Maltese expressions like `Bonġu` (Good morning) or `Grazzi` (Thank you) is appreciated.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory (5-10% for good service). Do not expect fast service; meals are leisurely.
Photography is for the most part acceptable in public spaces. Be mindful of privacy.
Avoid discussions on local politics or sensitive historical events unless locals initiate the conversation.
Pre-trip research and direct communication with service vendors are important for addressing accessibility needs.
Efficient planning aids a seamless travel experience to and from Gozo.
The regular ferry from Mġarr (Gozo) to Cirkewwa (Malta) is the main link. From Cirkewwa, connect to Malta's public bus, taxis, or rental cars.
High-speed catamaran services operate directly between Mġarr (Gozo) and Valletta (Malta), taking about 45 minutes.
Book your accommodation and car rental well in advance, especially during peak season, for the best selections and prices.