You’ll ride through Gozo’s villages by private tuk tuk or jeep with your own chauffeur guiding the way. Taste fresh pastries in hidden bakeries, hear stories only locals know, and stop wherever catches your eye — all at your pace. This tour is about feeling connected to Gozo’s everyday life as much as its famous sights.
Ever wondered what it’s like to see Gozo without a plan? I didn’t really know what to expect when we hopped into the tuk tuk — just me, my sister, and our guide Joseph who greeted us with this easy grin (and a joke about Maltese traffic). The seat was a bit bumpy at first, but honestly, that made it feel more real. We zipped past low stone walls and wild fennel — you could smell the sea even before you saw it. Joseph asked what we wanted to see most; I blurted out “food!” before anyone else could answer. He laughed and said he knew just the place.
There’s something about letting a local lead the way that takes the pressure off. We stopped at a tiny bakery in Xagħra — warm pastizzi in hand before I’d even realized he’d parked. The cheese filling was so salty and soft I nearly burned my tongue (worth it). Later, driving through narrow alleys where laundry swayed overhead, Joseph pointed out his old school and told us how his grandmother used to make prickly pear jam. It’s those random details that stuck with me more than any monument.
The day moved at our pace. No rushing, no big crowds — just us, sun on our faces, sometimes quiet except for the engine and birds. When we reached Dwejra Bay, the light was sharp against the cliffs and I remember thinking: this is exactly why you book a private Gozo tour instead of following someone else’s schedule. Honestly, I still think about that view whenever I need a mental break from city noise. Six hours went fast — maybe too fast — but somehow it felt full.
The private tour lasts 6 hours.
Yes, you can select either vehicle when booking (subject to availability).
You arrive in Gozo at a time convenient for you; pickup details depend on your arrangements.
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Yes, infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller; specialized infant seats are available.
Yes, service animals are allowed.
Yes, there are public transportation options nearby.
The vehicle is for exclusive use of you and your group of family or friends; exact capacity depends on vehicle choice.
Your day includes a private experienced chauffeur who knows every corner of Gozo, exclusive use of either a chauffeured tuk tuk or UTV jeep for your group, flexible start time so you can arrive when it suits you best, plus accessibility options for wheelchairs and families with young children or infants.
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