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Gozo, Malta

Gozo is the smaller, more rural sister island to Malta, renowned for its unspoiled landscapes, tranquil villages, and slower pace of life. Roughly 15 km long and 7 km wide, it boasts rolling hills dotted with vineyards and olive groves, punctuated by dramatic sea cliffs and hidden coves. The island’s history stretches back millennia, with Neolithic temples such as Ġgantija—built around 3600 BC—offering a glimpse into one of Europe’s oldest free-standing stone structures.

Beyond its prehistoric sites, Gozo charms visitors with picture-perfect villages like Xlendi and Marsalforn, where waterfront cafés overlook turquoise bays. The inland village of Għarb showcases traditional stone houses painted in bright hues, while the iconic Citadel in Victoria (the island’s capital) rises above terracotta-roofed streets, offering panoramic views across Gozo and neighboring Malta. For the adventurous, coastal walks along rugged headlands and snorkeling around the limestone arches of the Inland Sea at Dwejra provide unforgettable experiences.

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Anyone willing to Malta requires a proper visa and since Malta is a part of European union countries so one should have a Schengen visa. Malta offers two types of visa which includes - A short-term visa that permits non-EU nationals to travel to Malta for tourism. It allows a stay of no more than 90 days throughout any 180-day period. Citizens of nations with visa-free agreements with Schengen nations are permitted entry into Malta for a maximum of ninety days without a visa because Malta is a part of the Schengen area. 

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