Gozo Tuk Tuk Tour: Sunset, Blue Lagoon & Comino!
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Overview
All Inclusive Sunset Tuk Tuk Tour in Gozo & Blue Lagoon in Comino is a thrilling adventure that shows travelers the best of Malta's islands. First, the tour heads to Comino Island, where people can see cool caves and the pretty Crystal Lagoon Bay. There's also a stop at the Blue Lagoon for a swim. This lets people enjoy the famous bay without spending the whole day there.
Gozo is small, but it has lots to see. There's pretty nature, nice views of the sea, old buildings, local villages, and history that's been around for hundreds of years. On the Tuk Tuk tours, local Gozo experts will take you to hidden spots. You'll see nature, important historical places, and other cool things. The tour guides know a lot about Gozo and will tell you about the places you visit.
This tour includes a visit to the Rotunda of Xewkija, a big church, and the Citadel of Gozo, an old fort. People will also see the pretty Xlendi Bay and the unique Gozo Saltpans. This tour includes dinner, a swim in the Blue Lagoon, and a ride on a private boat. A Gozo expert will lead the way. This tour does not include tips for the driver.




Highlights
Swim in the Blue Lagoon: Take a dip in the clear blue waters of the famous Blue Lagoon.
Explore Gozo by Tuk-Tuk: See Gozo's hidden gems and popular spots in a fun Tuk-Tuk.
Visit Comino Island: Discover the cool caves and beautiful Crystal Lagoon Bay.
Private Boat Ride: Enjoy a boat trip, passing by Comino's caves.
Dinner Included: Enjoy dinner as part of this all inclusive tour.
Expert Tour Guides: Learn about Gozo from friendly, multilingual local experts.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally had a great time on this tour, enjoying the sights, boat trip, and friendly guides. The Blue Lagoon can get busy, and the ride might be a bit bumpy.

Customers loved seeing Gozo's attractions in a short time.
Many enjoyed the boat trip and swim in the Blue Lagoon.
The Tuk-Tuk ride was fun and exciting for many.
Guests said the tour guides were very friendly and helpful.
Some found the Blue Lagoon crowded.
A few mentioned the Tuk-Tuks can be bumpy.
The Journey
Blue Lagoon, Comino
The Blue Lagoon on Comino is a mesmerizing oasis, boasting strikingly azure waters that invite you for a swim in paradise. This small bay, nestled between Malta and Gozo, is a magnet for tourists during the summer, drawn by its unparalleled beauty. Arrive early to secure your spot and immerse yourself in the crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Beyond its visual appeal, the lagoon offers a serene escape where the turquoise waters meet the rugged Maltese landscape.
Comino Island
Comino, a small island gem of the Maltese archipelago, offers a serene escape with its unspoiled landscapes and tranquil atmosphere. Measuring just 3.5 square kilometers, this island, named after the cumin seed, boasts a unique charm with only a handful of permanent residents. Explore its rugged terrain, discover hidden coves, and bask in the untouched beauty of the Mediterranean. A visit to Comino provides a glimpse into a simpler way of life, away from the bustling crowds of Malta and Gozo.
Rotunda of Xewkija
The Rotunda of Xewkija, a magnificent church in Gozo, stands as a testament to Maltese craftsmanship and architectural prowess. Built in the 20th century on the site of a previous church, its colossal dome, the world's third-highest unsupported, dominates the landscape. Step inside to admire the fine sculpture, modern paintings, and polished Carrara marble floor. This landmark is a source of pride for the locals, who have showcased their skills in creating a structure that is both awe-inspiring and deeply symbolic.
Munxar Village
Munxar, a quaint village on the southern side of Gozo, offers a tranquil escape with its charming atmosphere and picturesque surroundings. As of March 2014, its population was 1,454 people. Close by lies Xlendi Bay, a popular tourist resort known for its fiord-like inlet nestled among high cliffs. Perfect for relaxation and immersing yourself in the local way of life. Munxar serves as an excellent base for exploring the natural beauty of Gozo, including the nearby Xlendi Bay.
Xlendi Bay
Xlendi Bay is an idyllic retreat, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. This small fishing village, nestled in a fiord-like inlet, is a haven for swimming, snorkeling, and diving enthusiasts. The shallow waters near the sandy beach are ideal for families, while the deeper waters off the rocks beckon more experienced swimmers and divers. Don't miss the stunning sunsets that paint the sky with vibrant colors, capturing the hearts of artists and photographers alike.
Dwejra Bay
Dwejra Bay, a place of dramatic coastal formations, holds a captivating allure with its sea spilling over the rocks. Swim in the spectacular deep sea of the bay, the calm shallows of the inland sea, or the foamy waters around the Blue Hole, one of Gozo’s top dive sites. Discover the Fungus Rock, steeped in history and legend, where a special plant once grew, guarded by the Knights of Malta. Dwejra offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue, making it a must-see destination.
Ta' Pinu Basilica
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu is a sacred sanctuary, drawing pilgrims and visitors alike. Located near the village of Għarb, this Roman Catholic minor basilica stands as a symbol of faith and devotion. Admire its stunning architecture, intricate details, and serene atmosphere. Whether you seek spiritual solace or simply appreciate architectural grandeur, Ta' Pinu Basilica offers a profound and moving experience.
Wied l-Għasri Valley
Wied l-Għasri, the Għasri Valley, is a hidden gem, inviting you to explore its stunning natural beauty. This deep, gorge-like valley, carved into the limestone cliffs, offers a tranquil escape for a country walk or bike ride, especially in winter and spring. Discover the prickly pears and capers growing on the dry stone walls, and marvel at the carpet of red poppies that blooms in late spring. Wied l-Għasri is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.
Gozo Saltpans
The Saltpans on Gozo’s northern coast, near Marsalforn, are a transfixing landmark. Observe the ancient tradition of salt harvesting, a skill passed down through generations. Witness the labor-intensive process of extracting this essential natural resource from the sea. The Saltpans offer a glimpse into Gozo’s rich cultural heritage and the enduring connection between the islanders and the sea.
Xwejni and Qbajjar Bays
Ix-Xwejni (Xwejni Bay) and il-Qbajjar (Qbajjar Bay), easily accessible through Marsalforn or iż-Żebbuġ, provide the perfect settings for relaxation and water activities. These shallow bays, with their pebbly beaches and rocky stretches, offer excellent swimming in clear blue waters. Popular among locals and visitors, they are also great for diving, especially for beginners. Enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, grab a drink at the seafront bars, and soak in the Mediterranean sun.
Citadel of Gozo
The Citadel, located in Victoria (Rabat), the capital of Gozo, is a fortified city steeped in history and offering panoramic views of the island. Explore its ancient walls, winding streets, and historical buildings, including the magnificent baroque Cathedral of Gozo dedicated to Santa Marija. Discover the Law Courts and the Bishop’s Palace, and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. A visit to the Citadel is a journey back in time, offering a glimpse into Gozo’s past and present.
Marsalforn Waterfront
Marsalforn Waterfront is a vibrant hub, inviting you to unwind and indulge in the pleasures of Gozitan cuisine. As evening descends, the waterfront comes alive with the buzz of restaurants and cafes. Enjoy a delicious dinner overlooking the sea, savoring fresh seafood and local specialties. Whether you seek a romantic dinner or a casual meal with friends, Marsalforn Waterfront offers a delightful culinary experience.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes dinner, a swim stop in the Blue Lagoon, a tour/safety leader, fuel, and pick up from your hotel in Malta or Gozo. It's a 2-in-1 tour of Comino/Blue Lagoon & Gozo, lasting 7 hours (excluding transfer time). You'll return to Malta by private boat (weather permitting) and be taken back to your pick-up point. The tour is led by a multilingual Gozo expert. What's not included is gratitude to the chauffeur.
Hot Tip
Many people say the Blue Lagoon gets very crowded, especially in the afternoon. This tour visits in the morning so you can experience the Blue Lagoon with less people around.