Part of the Maltese archipelago, Gozo is the second-largest of the seven-island chain and basks in the Mediterranean off the coast of Sicily. More rural than its sister island, Malta, Gozo has a population of 31,000. Home to some of the oldest religious structures in the world, the fascinating Ggantija temples, the island offers dramatic orange-red sands and perfect snorkeling waters at striking Ramla Bay. Rickety buses ply Gozo's roads, making getting about the island an exciting component of your trip.
Restaurants in Island of Gozo
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Prickly Pear is a small shop in the old historic backstreets of Victoria, Gozo. Prickly Pear is the studio of jewellery designer and silversmith Rachel Robinson (who works under the name Mogg Robinson) and also sells the work of other local artists working in metal, wood and ceramics. Prickly Pear also features the work of a few selected international makers, and imports some mass produced items with fun designs.
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Kathleen's boutique is wonderful! such stylish and unique styles, great prices, I bought a jumper and poncho. on top of her quality knitwear she is also such a lovely woman, I'll definitely be going back:)
5.0 based on 45 reviews
“Logic will get you from A to B, Imagination will take you everywhere” Albert Einstein. This beautifully decorated shop is definitely worth a visit! The shop was founded to promote a better healthier life and to spread awareness. The range of products is captivating, mostly unique, all handmade by local artists who think outside the box. The variety of products fall under the category of “Handmade”. Here you can find a range of “Well-being” products made of natural ingredients such soaps, bath bombs, message oils, mosquito repellents, lip balms and many more. There is artisan food, wine, liquors, sweets, handpicked salt, all available for free tasting. Artisan sterling silver jewelry, calligraphic plaques, handmade books, up-cycled furniture, freehand paintings, hand felted Moreno wool and silk scarves and many more. You are welcome to browse as every corner offers a surprise!
We spent a lovely couple of hours with Josette creating bath bombs made of natural products. It was a de-stressing and super fun experience. The items in Josette’s pretty shop are so unique. You can truly tell that she is so passionate and truly loves what she does. We also made friends with Daisy her gorgeous and super friendly dog. We left her workshop with a big smile on our faces loaded with the bath bombs that we made during our time there. Well done Josette and Daisy.
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HAVEN - home of gorgeously vintage and shabby chic decor, exclusive gifts and also our very own handmade and customisable creations! Shop is easily accessible since we're situated in central Victoria. Bus Terminus and Car Park are a few minutes away.
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Random is a gift shop on Triq Palma, Victoria, Gozo. We sell lots of different types of beautiful and quirky gifts, everything from lanterns to egg cups, cards to candles, jewellery boxes to tote bags and much more!
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House of Gozo was founded in 2017 after our first visit to Malta and Gozo. We fell in love with the vibrant colours of the sea and decided to create artwork using this and the many landmarks as inspiration. We have treated our artwork to a vintage retro travel poster style, to produce a product we are proud of and an alternative souvenir for you to enjoy.
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Unique gift shop set in a 300 year old, Gozitan farmhouse. Most of the items are handmade and hand painted and include magnets, jewellery, paintings, balustrades and Tee shirts. Other gifts include beautiful wind chimes and crystals. It is in the village of Ghasri on the walking/driving route to stunning Wied il-Ghasri and the iconic salt pans.
4.0 based on 242 reviews
Ta' Dbiegi Crafts Village - Gozo's finest artisinal products Located at the foot of Gozo's natural highest point within the tranquil village of Gharb, Ta' Dbiegi is the oldest crafts village on the island of Gozo and is spread over an area of more than 6,500 square meters of lush gardens. Ta' Dbiegi Crafts Village offers the opportunity to view artisans as they manufacture high quality products such as lace, silver filigree, woolens, art, local stone, metal, pottery, local delicacies, candles, leather and glass. The unique profucts, some of which may also be custom-made, may be purchased at affordable prices. The Village also provides amenities such as a cafeteria, access to free wi-fi and ample parking space. Surely an Experience not to be missed!
We randomly arrived st this Crafts Village. Free car parking just off the street. Lots of different buildings, some still in construction, which house different crafts. We loved the Gozo Glass Shop and Sheet Metak Shop. Bought items from both and were well wrapped up for travel back to the UK. Al, the gifts were hand made and locally made. Gift Shop was good as well. Bought teddy’s for the grandchildren there. Great cafe. Food was so fresh and good value. Really friendly staff. Please don’t miss this place if driving by.
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