Explore Gozo’s hidden gems and stunning landscapes on a Tuk-Tuk tour with a Comino mini cruise. Discover history and beauty effortlessly.
Explore Gozo’s hidden gems and stunning landscapes on a Tuk-Tuk tour with a Comino mini cruise. Discover history and beauty effortlessly.
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Malta - In the morning, an operator will pick you up from your accommodation or the nearest designated location on mainland Malta using one of our minivans.
The journey to and from the island of Gozo is facilitated by our private boats, exclusively for our clients. If weather or sea conditions are unfavorable, or due to other operational reasons,…
- Malta - In the morning, an operator will pick you up from your accommodation or the nearest designated location on mainland Malta using one of our minivans.
The journey to and from the island of Gozo is facilitated by our private boats, exclusively for our clients. If weather or sea conditions are unfavorable, or due to other operational reasons, the crossing will be made via the communal Gozo Channel Ferry (ferry tickets are included).
- Mgarr Harbour - Upon arrival at Mġarr Harbour, Gozo’s main port, you will board one of our Tuk-Tuks for an unforgettable tour around the beautiful island of Gozo. Each Tuk-Tuk is driven by one of our experienced drivers, who will provide explanations and information throughout the journey.
- Sanap Cliffs - The Sanap Cliffs in Gozo offer breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, with dramatic limestone formations and rugged landscapes. These majestic cliffs are perfect for hiking, photography, and enjoying the island’s natural beauty.
- Xlendi Beach, Cliff and Caves - Xlendi is one of Gozo’s most charming and renowned locations. It is a delightful coastal town with a beautiful small bay surrounded by picturesque cliffs.
- Knight’s Wash House - Built in the 16th century by the Knights of St. John, these well-preserved public washhouses are carved into a cliff near a natural spring. Featuring a simple irrigation system, they continue to provide clean water and are still used by locals for laundry.
- Citadel - At the heart of Gozo’s capital city lies the majestic mediaeval fortress known locally as “Iċ-Ċittadella” (The Citadel). With its distinctive skyline and imposing military architecture, this ancient, fortified structure is Gozo’s major landmark, visible from all over the island.
The area has been inhabited since the Bronze Age, and the site now occupied by The Citadel is believed to have been the acropolis of the Punic-Roman city of Gaulos, or Glauconis Civitas. During the mediaeval period, the acropolis was converted into a castle, serving as a refuge for Gozo’s population. A suburb began to develop outside its walls by the 15th century, forming the historic core of Victoria.
- it-Tempji tal-Ġgantija - The megalithic temples of Ġgantija have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1980. Along with the Ta’ Ħaġrat Temples and Skorba Temples in Malta, this remarkable archaeological site dates to around 3600–2500 BC. The Ġgantija temples are considered the second oldest free-standing structures in the world, second only to Göbekli Tepe in Turkey, predating Stonehenge in England and the Pyramids of Egypt by about 1000 years! The name “Ġgantija” is derived from the Maltese word for giant (“Ġgant”) because it was believed that the site was constructed by a race of giants. This mythical concept is understandable considering that the temples are made of massive limestone blocks measuring over five meters in length and weighing more than 50 tonnes.
The entrance fee to the temples of Ġgantija is not included in the package price; if you wish to visit the temples, you will have some free time to do so.
- Dwejra Bay - Located on the western shore of Gozo, this area is a geological and ecological haven. The surroundings are a blend of geology, landscape, fauna, habitats, shorelines, seascapes, archaeology, flora, and history, making a visit to this site an unforgettable experience.
- Inland Sea - Dwejra Bay is also known for its Inland Sea, a small bay surrounded by high cliffs and connected by an impressive 65-meter-long natural tunnel that opens out into the open sea, a truly fascinating natural formation that evokes awe and leaves a striking impression.
Weather permitting, you will have the opportunity to take a short boat trip through the narrow tunnel and its surrounding area. This boat trip is available at a small fee payable on location (the boat trip is not included in your package price).
- Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta’ Pinu - Heading west on the outskirts of the village of Għarb, we stop at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta’ Pinu, commonly referred to as “Il-Knisja tal-Mirakli” (The Miracle Church) or simply as “Ta’ Pinu.” This spectacular basilica is one of Gozo’s most iconic landmarks. Though the building, its interior, and its surroundings are truly beautiful, it is the stories surrounding the church that are the most fascinating.
Within the shrine, you will find walls covered in letters, crutches, damaged helmets, etc., offered as testimony by people who believed to have been blessed with a miracle by the grace of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Ta’ Pinu.
- Xwejni Salt Pans - Heading north, enjoy a scenic route through the countryside that leads to the Xwejni Salt Pans along the northern coast of the island.
The salt pans are a captivating landmark of vital importance, upholding an ancient trade and skill while harvesting one of Gozo’s important natural raw materials. Xwejni’s salt pans chequerboard pattern and shimmering mirrored reflective pools are always a dynamic sight to behold. Spanning several kilometers across Gozo’s northern coast, today they are divided between three salt farmers.
Salt mining has been a tradition in Malta for centuries, and here you will find large clusters of salt pans. Hewn in the rocky coastline, these pans collect sea water during the colder and windier months of the year. While the water evaporates in the heat of the sun, the salt remains in these pans and is harvested by hand. The harvesting season stretches from April to August, with people hard at work twice weekly.
- Qbajjar Bay Beach - Qbajjar Bay Beach is a hidden gem located in the charming village of Żebbuġ. This captivating beach is known for its crystal-clear waters that shimmer under the Mediterranean sun, making it an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, or simply unwinding by the shore. The beach is surrounded by rugged cliffs and lush greenery, creating a picturesque backdrop for visitors.
- Marsalforn Bay - Marsalforn Bay is a small bay in the north of Gozo, very popular for its many seaside restaurants and gorgeous views.
- Comino - At the end of the Tuk-Tuk tour, if weather and sea conditions are suitable, you will board one of our private boats. The boat will take you on a mini cruise around the island of Comino, passing by the amazing Blue Lagoon known for its stunning crystal-clear cyan waters, the gorgeous Crystal Lagoon, one of the most picturesque and sheltered lagoons found in the entire archipelago, and the captivating Comino Sea Caves.
During the summer season (weather permitting), you may also enjoy a swim stop of approximately 30 minutes in one of these beautiful lagoons.
- Blue Lagoon - The Blue Lagoon in Comino is a stunning, crystal-clear bay famous for its vibrant turquoise waters and breathtaking scenery. Surrounded by rugged cliffs, this idyllic spot offers a perfect escape for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxation in a serene, natural setting.
A swim stop at either the Blue Lagoon or one of the other lagoons in Comino is included during high season (usually from April till October); do not forget to bring your swimwear.
If adverse weather or sea conditions prevent us from stopping at Comino, the swim stop will be done at a bay in Gozo. Any swim stops, whether on Comino or in Gozo, are always subject to weather conditions.
- Crystal Lagoon - The Crystal Lagoon is a perfect spot for divers and snorkelers. With mesmerizing turquoise waters surrounded by imposing cliffs and stunning 360-degree views, it is one of the nicest and most sheltered lagoons found in the entire archipelago.
A swim stop at either the Crystal Lagoon or one of the other lagoons in Comino is included during high season (usually from April till October); do not forget to bring your swimwear.
If adverse weather or sea conditions prevent us from stopping at Comino, the swim stop will be done at a bay in Gozo. Any swim stops, whether on Comino or in Gozo, are always subject to weather conditions.
- Santa Maria Caves - The Santa Maria Caves in Comino are a series of picturesque sea caves known for their crystal-clear waters and stunning natural formations. Accessible by boat, they offer a peaceful and unique spot for exploration, surrounded by the island’s rugged beauty.

- Pick-up and drop-off transfers from selected hotels or meeting points
- Chauffeur-driven full-day Tuk-Tuk tour
- Experienced multilingual storytellers (tour leaders) at each stop
- Swim stop at one of the lagoons in Comino (weather permitting, during summer season)
- Mini cruise around the island of Comino (weather permitting)
- Crossing to the island…
- Pick-up and drop-off transfers from selected hotels or meeting points
- Chauffeur-driven full-day Tuk-Tuk tour
- Experienced multilingual storytellers (tour leaders) at each stop
- Swim stop at one of the lagoons in Comino (weather permitting, during summer season)
- Mini cruise around the island of Comino (weather permitting)
- Crossing to the island of Gozo by a private boat reserved only for our guests (weather permitting)
- Return journey by a private boat reserved only for our guests (weather permitting)
- Roundtrip Gozo ferry tickets (when required)
- Light lunch, including a glass of local wine or mineral water
- Admission ticket to the Temples of Ġgantija (optional visit)
- Any extra beverages consumed during lunch
- Boat trip at Dwejra Bay (optional activity)
- Light lunch for infants under the age of 3 years (0–2.99 years)
- Admission ticket to the Temples of Ġgantija (optional visit)
- Any extra beverages consumed during lunch
- Boat trip at Dwejra Bay (optional activity)
- Light lunch for infants under the age of 3 years (0–2.99 years)
Gozo is an enchanting island, rich in history at every corner.
Embark on a chauffeur-driven Tuk-Tuk tour to explore its unique sites. Experience Gozo’s remarkable heritage, visit significant landmarks, and uncover hidden treasures, all while enjoying the stunning beauty and unique charm of this small island.
Allow one of the skilled drivers to manage the…
Gozo is an enchanting island, rich in history at every corner.
Embark on a chauffeur-driven Tuk-Tuk tour to explore its unique sites. Experience Gozo’s remarkable heritage, visit significant landmarks, and uncover hidden treasures, all while enjoying the stunning beauty and unique charm of this small island.
Allow one of the skilled drivers to manage the driving and navigation, so you can relax and enjoy the breathtaking scenery!
Gain a unique perspective as you are comfortably driven around the island in one of the stylish Tuk-Tuks. Each Tuk-Tuk features forward-facing seats, ensuring the best possible riding experience. Discover, explore, and enjoy this magical island in a fun, adventurous, and thrilling way!
- The entrance fee to the temples of Ġgantija is not included in the price of your package; if you wish to visit the temples, you will have some free time to do so. The cost of the ticket is around €10 per person; however, please note that the fee can change without prior notice.
- Any swim stops, whether on Comino or in Gozo, are always subject to weather conditions.
- The boat trip at Dwejra Bay is not included in the price of your package; the boat trip is optional (to be paid on location) and can only be done subject to favourable weather conditions. The cost of the boat trip is around €6 per person; however, please note that the fee can change without prior notice.
- The light lunch is not included for infants under the age of 3 years (0–2.99 years).
- The light lunch includes a glass of local wine or mineral water.
- The time shown on the website or on your ticket is the approximate start time of the activity and not the time when you will be picked up from your hotel (or closest meeting point). At least a few days before the date of your activity, you need to make sure to contact the tour operator to confirm your pick-up location and pick-up time.
- A swim stop at one of the lagoons in Comino is included during high season (usually from April till October); do not forget to bring your swimwear.
- Guests residing in Gozo who wish to enjoy the mini cruise around the island of Comino must make their own way to their accommodation once the boat berths in Gozo.
- If adverse weather or sea conditions prevent us from stopping at Comino, the swim stop will be done at a bay in Gozo.
- The mini cruise around the island of Comino is being offered as a complimentary added value to the package; therefore, if, due to adverse weather conditions or any other unforeseen circumstances, the mini cruise cannot be done on the day of your tour, no refunds will be given to any guests.
- Although we make every effort to ensure that the tour runs smoothly and in accordance with the published itinerary, please note that we reserve the right to change the itinerary or programme without prior notice depending on weather conditions, restrictions, unforeseen circumstances, or other operational constraints.
- The tour can be organised as a convoy comprising different vehicles, such as UTV’s or other vehicles.
- While driving, the default language might be English; however, at each stop, customers can approach the tour leader speaking their language for more thorough explanations.
- Our Tuk-Tuks can carry a maximum of six (6) passengers per vehicle.
- The tour is not recommended for travellers with mobility impairments.
- The tour is not recommended for travellers who are prone to sea sickness.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.