My Gozo Magazine 2019/20

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Issue 8 19/20

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The oldest crafts village in Gozo, the Ta’ Dbieġi Crafts Village view artisans as they manufacture high quality products such as lace, metal, pottery, local delicacies, candles, leather and glass. The unique products, some of which may also be custom-made, may be purchased at The village also provides amenities such as parking space.

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MY GOZO From Our Twitter Feed We asked our twitter followers what their favourite memory of Gozo was...

Old Buses; Rickety but iconic, spent many a summer travelling around the Island on them @zyonice La Grotta; Enjoyed late summers nights at La Grotta in the early 90’s, great memories @sharon49 Family Reunited; Enjoying the summer at my Nannu’s place in Nadur with all of our family @sydneyjoe Duke Hotel; Lazy afternoons spent reading a book by the pool at the old Duke Hotel, wish it was still there @marysue The Bread; Can’t beat the smell of a fresh loaf of Gozitan bread @attardNYC Front Cover 2019/20 - Gleneagles Bar, an iconic bar in Mgarr. Thank you to Kappa Vision and Jean-Paul Borg for this wonderful photo, for more fantastic photos on Gozo visit https://www.facebook.com/kappavision/ To advertise in next years issue or for further info drop us an email to info@mygozo.com

EDITORS WELCOME Hi and Welcome to the 8th edition of My Gozo Magazine, your definitive guide to everything you need to know about Gozo. This is my 8th year producing the magazine and this has only been possible due to the continued support I receive from my wonderful sponsors and readers from across the globe who fill me with the encouragement, passion and desire to produce what I hope is an insightful and fun magazine to read. I also owe a debt of gratitude to The Maltese Tourism Association/MTA/ Visit Malta for their support, of which it is much appreciated. I would also like to thank all of the hotels/b+b’s/farmhouses/business’s on The Island who allow me to distribute the magazine. I cannot forget my Wife and Children who have given me their up-most support and love whilst putting this year’s edition together. My Gozo started off as a 10 page guide for guests visiting our wedding on Gozo in 2010, many of whom had never visited the Island, I never imagined that I would be producing this magazine for an 8th consecutive year. If you spot a mistake or would like to offer me any advice, please feel free to get in contact, I do this as a hobby as I have a passion for all things Gozo. The aim of My Gozo is to showcase the beauty of Gozo but also to tell you about the wonderful places to visit, and to highlight the fact that Gozo is very much a year round destination. We have all known for year’s that Gozo is a jewel in Malta’s crown and it has many secrets and hidden gems that keep drawing us back year after year, along with new visitors to the Maltese Islands. For me, Gozo is unique not only because of it’s natural beauty, but because of the warmth Gozitans extend to visitors to their Island. In the 2019/20 edition we have all of the usual features including, Events, Postcards, Walk on The Wild Side, Restaurant Reviews, Weddings, Property, Gozo News, Town/Village Guides, Sports, Adventure and much more. We have a special feature on Magro Brothers, who are a real Gozitan success story and you can find out all about what they produce and information on visiting their factory and creativity centre in Xewkija. Chantelle and Gareth share their wedding story with us, having got married on Gozo myself, I know how special a wedding abroad is, and in particular a wedding on Gozo. For me, showcasing Gozo to our wedding guests was one of the stand-out memories of our wedding. Thank you once again to all of my sponsors, many whom have continued to support the magazine from the first edition in 2012. Happy Travels! The Editor My Gozo Magazine

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Gozo is home to the Ggantija Temples, a UNESCO world heritage site which are found in the Village of Xaghra. Ggantija, meaning giant in Maltese is a neolithic, megolothic temple complex dating back to c3600-2500 BC, making the temples more than 5500 years old. Two temples make up the site, the souther1 The �irst place to visit is the Citadel which rises above the ly one is the larger, older site and is in capital, Victoria, and has been the a better state than the northerly one. main focus point of the Island for The temples are built in the typical centuries. The Cittadella, also known clover-leaf shape, with inner facing @ as the Citadel, has been inhabited blocks marking the shape which was since the Bronze Age around 1500 BC, then �illed in with rubble. Ggantija is and in the Medieval era it was known managed by Heritage Malta, as the Gran Castello. The Cittadella www.heritagemalta.org and entry to has been on Malta's tentative list of the temples costs €9 for adults, €5 for UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 6- 11 year old and €7 for OAP’s. For 1998 and it is currently undergoing a the entry fee visitors also have access huge face lift. You won’t �ind a better to Ta’Kola windmill also located in 360 degree view of the Island than on Xaghra.Xaghra. Mgarr-Ix-Xini top of the Citadel. Whilst exploring the alley ways within the walled 4 Gozo has some quirky, private complex you will come across holy museums, and there are shrines, the historic Chapel of St. several across the Island that are Joseph, Norman style windows, worth a visit, Il Hagar, Heart of Gozo, arches, bronze statues and some in St George’s Square is a showcase ancient gra�itti, a must not miss! of yesteryear and contains some really interesting historical artefacts A visit to the Citadel wouldn’t 2 Ggan�ja Temples be complete without visiting Ggan�ja the museums found within it’s walls. It is home to the Museum of Archaeology, The Folklore Museum, The Natural Science Museum and The Old Prison. The Heritage Malta, Discover Gozo ticket is priced €13 for adults, €9 for seniors and students and €7 for children and includes admission to all four sites as well as The Ggantija Temples and the Ta’Kola Windmill. Tickets are valid for 30

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The Kelinu Grima Maritime Museum in Nadur has many rare and priceless exhibits, including authenticated timber from Lord Nelson’s ship, HMS Victory, the First US Warship, Constitution and one of Lord Mountbattens gold epaulettes. Parish Priest St, Nadur, Open 9am-4.45pm. The Pomzkizillious Toy Museum, in Xaghra, was opened in 1970 and belongs to a British Couple who decided to exhibit their own collection. For toys past and present, visit 10 Gnien Xible St, Xaghra, Open June/End of September 10:30am1pm and 4pm-6pm, Mon-Sat.

The Gharb Folklore Museum depicts daily life in Gozo of yesteryear. The museum is a showcase of traditional life and includes the printing press used for Gozo’s �irst newspaper plus a collection of old tools and clothes. 99 Pjazza il-Knisja, Gharb. Open Mon to Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 9am1.00pm. Ninus Cave is a wonderful cave with stalactites and stalagmites located at the back of a private house on 15 January Street in Xaghra. The cave was discovered in 1888 by Joseph Rapa. Open daily between 8am-6pm.

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Further caves were found whilst the family were building an air raid shelter during the 2nd world war. Visitors can see stalacite and stalagmite formations including some interesting speleothems in the form of an elephants ear’s, a tortoise and a giraffe. Xerri’s Grotto can be found on Xerri Street. Opening hours, Mon-Sat, 9am to 6pm, entrance fee is €2.50 for adults and €1 for children. @terihardy

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Salt Pans...To the North West of The Island, close to Qbajjar Bay, you will stumble across the remarkable salt-pans, Gozo’s commercial source of fresh sea-salt. Laid bare in all their glory, the salt pans are a strong testament of Gozo of old, one that has used it’s natural resources to make a living. Pick up a fresh bag of salt while you are there.

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Unfortunately the famous Azure Window, at Dwejra, the backdrop of thousands of photos and �ilm sets is no longer with is but the area is certainly worth a visit. Next to Dwejra, you will �ind The Inland Sea, a beautiful natural lagoon , popular with swimmers and divers a like. A natural man made tunnel leads to the open sea and it is possible to take a 15 minute boat trip on one of the many �ishing boats. There is a great water7 Whether you are visiting in the side snack bar for a drink & a sandsummer, autumn, spring or wich. The Dwejra Tower and Dwejra winter, Gozo is a great place to go for Church are also worth a visit as is the a walk and burn off some calories. Dwejra Marine Environmental Centre The Island offers some great places to go for a hike, our personal favourite is Dwejra Watch Tower The Ta’Cenc and Sanap Cliffs in the South of The Island. We recommend starting your walk at the Village of Sannat, head south, past the left of The Church, and follow signs for the Hotel Ta’Cenc, take the country track to the South and then proceed to the West where the cliffs will take you to Mgarr IX Xini. Dawn or dusk are a great time to go walking.

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For an Island that only measures 10 x 5 miles, Gozo offers some outstanding places to cool off from the hot summer sun. The Island is dotted with beaches, inlets and secret lagoons where you can go for a dip and spend a lazy day. The most popular and largest beach is Ramla Bay, located in between Xaghra and Nadur. Ramla is a beach lovers paradise and is great for kids. There are several beach side restaurants for a bite to eat. San Blas Bay is a �irm favourite, and again is great for kids, once you reach it that is. One of my childhood memories is snorkelling at Mgarr IX-Xini, it offers beautiful water and has a 5* restaurant on it’s shore. Popular amongst locals is Hondoq Bay, near Qala and Xwejni Bay, close to Marsalforn offers good swimming and Lido facilities. Xlendi Bay and Marsalforn are old family favourites and have a multitude of restaurants to choose from. Xlendi has some great water sport activities to induldge in, including self-hire speed boats. from Xlendi Watersports. @terihardy 10


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Locals will have you believe that Gozo has enough Churches for everyday of the year, whilst this isn’t quite true, the Island does have 22 Churches. You will �ind varying styles from baroque to more modern Churches. They are the focal point of every Village and play an important part of every Gozitans daily life and come to life during religious festivals. The most famous Church is Ta’Pinu, a popular place of pilgrimage for people from all across Malta and Gozo and it was visited by Pope John Paul II in 1990. Legend has it that prayers said in the Church saved the Island from the Plague. Numerous miracles and acts of God have been manifested at The Basilica and attributed to the Grace of Our Lady of The Assumption, to whom the Church is dedicated. The Cathedral, in Victoria was built between 1697 and 1711 and sits within the fortress of the Citadel. The church’s feast is celebrated on the 15th August each year and is dedicat@terihardy ed to the assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Santa Maria, this is one of the biggest feasts held on Island. It is a baroque Cathedral designed by Lorenzo Gafà, the Maltese architect who also built the Cathedral of Mdina. It is said that it lies on the site where

a Roman temple dedicated to Juno once stood. It is most famous for the remarkable trompe l'oeil painting on its ceiling, which depicts the interior of a dome that was never built. A lesser known Church but equally beautiful found in the Citadel is The Chapel of St Joseph, built in 1625

The parish celebrates two feasts during the year: 23 April, the of�icial date celebrating the death of the martyr, and the third Sunday of July, when the solemn festivities in honour of Gozo's patron saint are held.

The village of Xewkija is dominated by its Rotunda Parish Church, dedicatSt George’s Basilica situated in ed to St John the Baptist. It became Victoria is a beautiful church, found in the �irst parish outside Victoria on 27 St George’s Square, the Church as we November 1678. The church was know it today was built in the 1670s. initially built thanks to Bishop A new façade was built in 1818 due to Michael Molina, who after visiting damage done during an earthquake. Xewkija decided that the local villagThe dome and the aisles are of recent ers deserved a better place to pray construction (1930s and 1940s). and attend mass. The church is There are several works of art in the capable of housing 3000 people, the church which include the painting of population of the Village. The church the dome and ceiling by Gian Battista is the largest on Gozo and was built Conti of Rome and other paintings by Maltese stone and was designed by and sculptures by Mattia Preti, Josepth D’Amato. The current church Giuseppe d'Arena, Stefano Erardi, was completed in 1952 and replaced Alessio Erardi, Francesco V. Zahra, an older Church that occupied the Giuseppe Calì, and contemporary site. The Feast is celebrated on the Alfred Camilleri Cauchi and John L. 24th June each year. The rotunda Grima. The titular statue of St George dome is 75 metres high making it one was carved from solid wood by Pietro of the largest in Europe. Paolo Azzopardi in 1838 and is the �irst titular statue on the island. The Other Notable Churches can be area over which the church is built is found in the Villages of Gharb, San of considerable archaeological inter- Lawrenz, Qala, Ghasri, Zeebug, est, with evidence of activity dating Xaghra, Nadur, Ghajnsielem, Sannat back to at least the Roman period. and also on the Island of Comino. St George’s

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MY GOZO Festa - Time, Gozitans and the Maltese do Festa’s better than anyone. If you are on the Island whilst The Patron Saint of a Village is being celebrated, you have to go. The Villages comes to life with a festival of light, food and culture. Churches are lit up, �lags are �lown and each Village trys their best to out do their rivals. Two of the biggest festivals are held in The Capital, Victoria, St George’s celebrates it’s Patron Saint on the 21st July and The Feast of Santa Maria is celebrated on the 15th August every year. The Capital really does come to life with various activities happening to coincide, including Horse Racing along the Streets.

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costumes in the traditional form. (13th-15th September). If you love light then you have to head to Gozo on the 13th October for the Festival of Lights, Ghar Ilma hill is lit up with hundreds of lanterns and it is a great sight to see. October see’s Opera season in full force, Gozo is lucky to have two opera houses and both the Astra and Aurora Theatres play home to some beautiful performances. Festival Mediterranea is held between 19th October and 30th November and celebrates Gozo’s heritage, art and music. Not many countries celebrate Christmas as much as Gozo and the Island really does pull out all of the stops, this includes live cribs, Christmas markets and a full mock up of Bethlehem in Visit a Local Cultural Event, Village of Ghajnsielem, which 11 throughout the year there is an the attracts thousands of visitors each action packed events calender to keep year. See visitmalta & visitgozo.com. you busy and entertained, including, The Gozo Carnival in Nadur that takes place in February, Gozo Faith For centuries, Gozo has been an 12 and Traditions a two week event in agricultural Island and no the run up to Easter, The Gaulitana company epitomises the Islands rich Festival of Music held between the agricultural heritage than Magro end of March and end of April which Brothers. At their factory in Xewkija, is a celebration of local and InternaMagro Brothers use local produce to tional performers, June/July see’s the produce wonderful foods and treats, 22nd edition of the Victoria Interna- including sauces, condiments, cheestional Arts Festival, it spans 5 weeks es, yoghurts, sweet treats and a and offers no fewer than 33 concerts multitude of other high quality by local and foreign musicians. The products. Magro Brothers is a festival is directed by musical director Gozitan success story and many of Joseph Vella. The Qala International their products are exported and sold Folk Festival takes place in Septem- in household name supermarkets ber and includes music, dance and across the Globe. At The Magro Food

Village you can you can taste and feel the products and have a tour of the factory. For further details see www.magro.com.mt

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To get a real feel for the wine culture on the Island, visit Ta’Mena Estate on the Rd between Victoria and Marsalforn, you can get a tour of the Vineyard by the owner Joseph and taste some of the estates wines. Afterwards you will be treated to some local food. For more details see www.tamena-gozo.com Ta’Dbiegi Craft Centre located between Gharb and San Lawrenz is the oldest craft centre on the Island and offer visitors the opportunity to view artisans as they make high quality local products including; lace, woolens, art, silver �iligree, local stone, metal, pottery, local delicacies, candles, leather and glass. For more details see www.gozoartisans.com

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Gozo Feast Calendar 2019/20

29-Jun 07-Jul 14-Jul 21-Jul 28-Jul 04-Aug 11-Aug 15-Aug 25-Aug

St. Peter and St. Paul, Nadur The Visita�on, Gharb Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Kercem St George, Victoria St. Margaret, Sannat St. Joseph, Qala St. Laurence, San Lawrenz The Assm of Our Lady, Victoria The Assm of Our Lady, Zebbug

01-Sep 01-Sep 08-Sep 15-Sep 29-Sep 13-Oct 08-Dec 08-Dec 15-Dec

Our Lady of Loreto, Ghajnsielem Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Xlendi The Na�vity of Our Lady, Xaghra Our Lady of Graces, Capuchins, Victoria Feast of Jesus The Nazarene, Xaghra Patronage of the B. V. Mary, Ghasri Immaculate Concep�on, Victoria Immaculate Concep�on, Qala St Lucy, Santa Lucija 14


the artisan district Victoria - 2019 Did you know there is an Artisan District? Well, there is! In the narrow lanes and alleys of Victoria, you’ll find a number of quirky, contemporary art spaces. This map will help you to discover some great Art.

discover the artisan district Victoria Gozo Gozo has a vibrant art scene. It’s rugged landscape, azure waters and honey gold stone architecture set against the bluest skies make it a highly inspiring island. The heart of Gozo is Victoria and it’s here, in The Artisan District where you’ll find some of the best examples of artisan arts and crafts. Take a little time to wander through the picturesque lanes and pay a visit to some of these unique creatives. You’re bound to find a little art treasure.

Bejta (the Nest) Artisan Ta Nikol is a unique gallery filled with an eclectic mix of contemporary local arts and crafts made exclusively on Gozo by local artisans. 43 Mons Guzeppi Farrugia St

Mon-Fri 9-2pm Sat 9-12pm bejta artisan@the ta nikol gallery bejtaartisan@gmail.com

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Art Crafts and Tea is the venue for, Mark Tudose a skilled wood carver, presenting a delightful display of hand carved spoons, sculptures, furniture and other decorative items. 13A St. Giorgio’ Square

The Upstairs Gallery showcases the work of Paul Singleton and Sarah Maturin-Baird . Paul is a Wood turner and Woodworker producing a wide range of beautifully crafted Objet’d Art & furniture. Sarah is a painter & multi media artist, creating an eclectic range of art works and collectables. Triq is - Suq Mon - Sat 10-3pm Paul 79572162 . Sarah 79461853 psingleton63@icloud.com

Design: Bob Cardona The Artisan Collective Victoria Gozo APRIL 2019 ©

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‘Mogg Robinson’ is a range of contemporary silver jewellery made in a private studio by designer and goldsmith / silversmith Rachel Robinson. Visit when the blue door is open, or by appointment... 35, Sqaq Nru 2, Triq Santa Marija.

Mon - Sat 10-5pm Mark Tudose Gozo mark.tudose@gmail.com

Prickly Pear is the studio of artist and designer Bob Cardona. Here you’ll find a great selection of his original paintings, prints, cards and other unique artworks but also jewellery by Mogg Robinson Commissions welcome. 9 Triq San Gorg St. Mon - Sat 10-2pm +356 77156920 Prickly Pear Gozo Malta pricklypeargozo@gmail.com

Gallery 9 Gallery 9 Is the studio of Florentine Emanuele Li Pira, Li Pira experiments with Aqua-tint to produce beautifully colourful prints that capture the essence of Gozitan landscape and architecture. Gallery 9 Triq San Gorg

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EVENTS 2019/2020 JUNE 12th June-15th July 22nd Edition of The Victoria International Arts Festival, spans 5 weeks and offers no fewer than 40 concerts by local and foreign musicians. A concert will be held each evening and more information can be found at www.viaf.org.mt 29th Feast, St. Peter and St. Paul, Nadur.

JULY 5th Hondoq By Night, Now in its 8th edition this is a very popular music festival held in Hondoq Bay. It will feature local and International artists and DJ’s and it is also famous for the wonderful lanterns and illuminations, an event for all of the family. 5th-7th Beer Festival, Mons de Piro Street, Zeebug. 7th Feast, The Visitation, Gharb. 7th Infiorata, Gharb, The Infiorata (which means the throwing of flowers in the path of a distinguished personality) consists of a carpet made of fresh flowers and leaves cut in small pieces and arranged together to form various thematic designs. The Infiorata is an old tradition, the oldest one originating in Gerano, the twinned locality of Gharb, which is found in the outskirts of Rome. 13th Evviva Wine Festival, Ta’Blankas Gardens, Xewkija. 14th Feast, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Kercem. 21st Feast, St George, Victoria, All day events, including horse racing, precessions and fireworks. 27th Marsal Muzajk – Mosaic Festival, Marsalforn, a colourful event and unique experience. 28th Feast, St. Margaret, Sannat. 29th Opera v Pop Under The Stars - Victoria, The Gozo Youth Orchestra in collaboration with The Ministry for Gozo and Embassy of the United States of America presents: “Opera vs Pop Under the Stars – 11th Edition” by the Gozo Youth Orchestra. This years edition will take place in The Courtyard, Gozo Ministry, Victoria.

AUGUST 2nd Concert, 4th edition, original and modern music by the Fondazzjoni Santa Cecilja, Catherdral Square. 3rd D Capitals Live@Citadella, concerts by a variety of renowned Maltese singers at the Citadella Ditch.

3rd Gozo Ceramics Festival, Xlendi, The best of the ceramics companies and independent artists join together to put on a great show of art and pottery in the ceramic form. It’s a great family event with lots of activities, including, painting, sculpturing, the potters wheel, coiling and modelling. 4th Feast, St Joseph, Qala. 8th 3D light mapping show, San Lawrence. 11th Feast, St. Laurence, San Lawrence. 14th-15th The Gozo Traditional Agricultural & Industrial Exhibition. Villa Rundle, Victoria. 15th Feast, Santa Maria, The Assm of Our Lady, Victoria, all day event in the Capital, culmilating in a fireworks display. 25th Feast, The Assm of Our Lady, Zebbug. 23rd-25th Gozo Film Festival, Citadella, Victoria. 23rd-25th Delicata Wine Festival, Nadur, the wine festival gets underway at the Ġnien il-Kunsill. The festival will open at 7.00pm and the last wines will be served at 11.30pm before closing at midnight. Live entertainment every evening. 28th-29th Fior D’Argenta, The Village square comes alive with a traditional meal and finishes with a bonfire, Xewkija Square.

SEPTEMBER 1st Feast, Our Lady of Loreto, Ghajnsielem 1st Feast Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Xlendi. 7th Commemoration of the Two Sieges of Malta, Xaghra Square. 7th Fireworks Display, in-Nuffara Hill, Xaghra. 8th Feast, The Nativity of Our Lady, Xaghra. 9th Stage and Proms on the Sea, Mgarr. 12th Rock Legend Concert, Mgarr. 14th Summer Carnival, Mgarr. 15th Feast Our Lady of Graces, Capuchins, Victoria. 13th-15th Qala International Folk Festival, Qala. 21st Wine,Olive & Honey Festival, Ghasri. 29th Feast of Jesus The Nazarene, Xaghra.

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OCTOBER

JANUARY

7th OASI Cup Run, Event to promote a healthy lifestyle, starts in Victoria. 12th Opera Night, La Boheme, Aurora Opera House. 13th Feast, Patronage of the B. V. Mary, Ghasri. Aurora Opera House, Victoria. 13th Celebration of light, 7pm onwards at Ghar Ilma Hill, Santa Lucija, Fjakkolata. 18th A symphony of lights festival, Santa Lucija, Kercem. 18th-20th Kite and Wind Festival,Gharb. 24th, 26th Opera, Il Travatore, Astra Theatre.

1st New Years Toast, The Gaulitanus Choir, Kempinski Hotel, San Lawrenz. 6th Feast of the Epiphany, Victory Square, Xaghra. 20th Feast, St Anthony Abbott, Xaghra, blessing of animals, dog and cat shows and kids races.

NOVEMBER 19th Oct-30th Nov Festival Mediterranea, a celebration of Gozo’s heritage, art and music., Astra Theatre. 2nd-3rd Band concert & family activities, Munxar Square. 10th Remembrance Day, prayer service & wreath laying, Independence Square, Victoria. 30th Christmas tree lighting, lights switched on, Republic Street, Victoria.

DECEMBER 1st-23rd Christmas Market,Villa Rundle,Victoria. 3rd Dec-5th Jan The eleventh edition of Bethlehem f’Ghajnsielem, which will once again bring this timeless nativity story to life in a unique experience. 8th Feast, Immaculate Conception, Victoria & Qala. 15th Festival of Light, The Village Square of Santa Lucija is adorned with flaming lanterns, candles and a bonfire. 15th Feast, St Lucy, Santa Lucija. 15th Children’s World, family event, Gozo Sports Complex. 21st Christmas Parade, Republic Street, Victoria. 25th (1:30am) Twas the Night Before Christmas, A concert in St George’s Square, Victoria. 25th Christmas Day Traditional Procession, Xaghra. 28th Christmas Concert, St James Church. 31st New Years Eve, Independence Square, Victoria.

FEBRUARY 10th Feast, St Pauls Shipwreck, Marsalforn. Organised carnivals in Nadur,Ghajnsielem, Munxar, Gharb, Qala, San Lawrenz, Xaghra, Zebbug, Xewkija, Sannat & Victoria see visitmalta.com/visitgozo.com for dates

MARCH/APRIL / Gozo Folk Festival - Dates TBC Vintage Motor Festival - Dates TBC Gozo Faith & Traditions, Two weeks of activities in the run up to Easter - Dates TBC Gaulitana Festival of Music, is a celebration of local and International performers. Gozo Half Marathon - 26th April 2020

MAY Gozo Xterra Trail Run - Dates TBC 27th Feast, St Paul, Munxar.

For a more comprehensive events listing and new events that are added throughout the year on both Gozo and Malta, visit, www.visitmalta.com or www.visitgozo.com You can also call into a Malta Tourism Office in Victoria, Valletta, Mdina, or at the Airport.

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museums for a couple of hours and immerse yourself into Gozo’s tradiďż˝onal culinary journey! Visiďż˝ng the best of what Gozo has to oer isn’t all about beaches and cultural places of interest, In the Village of Xewkija, you will ďŹ nd an enterprise which has been at the heart of Gozo’s agricultural and food producďż˝on for the last century... The Magro Food Village. The Magro Brothers Group of Companies, is synonimous with food producďż˝on on the Island of Gozo, and at their Xewkija Headquarters, The Magro Food Village, you will ďŹ nd a unique experience of how local food is produced in Gozo, as well as arďż˝san delicacies and craďż˝s at their Savina Creaďż˝vity Centre. Magro Brothers was founded in 1916 by three brothers who set up a company which bartered Gozitan agricultural produce on the main

land, Malta, in return for farm tools and household items that were needed on the Island of Gozo. The Brothers would venture over to Malta twice a week with their fruit and vegetables and would return with farm supplies and daily necessi�es which were then sold in Gozo’s largest open market at Pjazza Savina. Over the years, four genera�ons of Magro Brothers have built up the business into the largest food processing enterprise in Malta today.

Gozitan tomatoes are renowned for their juiciness and sweet taste and this is because they are grown in open ďŹ elds and sun-ripened in the intense summer months. The culďż˝vaďż˝on of the tomato is sďż˝ll the largest farmed crop on the Maltese Islands and during peak harvest season, which is July and August, The Magro complex is certainly a hive of acďż˝vity, with tomatoes being processed into kunserva (tomato paste), sauces, juices and ketchups.

Today, the core business of the company is built around tomato processing and the chances are that if you are a reader from the UK, Ireland, mainland Europe, Africa or Australia then the tomato ketchup you put on your food was probably made in Gozo! There are over 200 farmers, toiling away in Gozo, who produce the fresh tomato crops under licence for Magro Brothers, and around 10,000 tons of tomatoes are processed each year.

Besides the processing of tomatoes, Magro Brothers is also famed for its tradiďż˝onal cheese-making enterprise. Their gourmet dairy products include the humble â€œÄĄbejnaâ€?; cheeselets made from sheep’s milk and which can also be found peppered or infused with herbs; and specialised hard cheeses which pay tribute to Gozo’s lost cheese heritage; using the same methodology that was used back in the early 19th century! 18


MY GOZO We would certainly recommend booking a Magro Food Village Tour, which is FREE OF CHARGE but subject to pre-booking. The tour aims to give you a unique experience in local food-making and cra�s all under one roof. The tour is also a great learning experience! During the summer months one can view the whole tomato process from field to can, or how ketchup is made for the export markets, or even watch the making of the tradi�onal “ġbejna” in the dairy centre! The ar�san food and cra�-making facility at The Savina Crea�vity Centre is open everyday, all year round and requires no booking. Here you will be able to watch The Savineurs cra� local products with great passion and ar�stry. The infusion of oils and vinegars, the pressing of sun-dried figs, the making of fruit jams and sundried tomatoes are produced every day in small batches using only natural ingredients and tradi�onal ar�san mastery . You will also get the

opportunity to watch local cra�s, such as lace-making and candle-making, amidst an array of interes�ng hand-made cra�s in store. At the Savina Crea�vity Centre you will also be treated to sample FREE DELICACIES AND LIQUEURS... and we strongly suggest keeping some room in your bags to take some speciali�es back home with you! A tour of the food village normally lasts around an hour and you will be guided by knowledgeable tour guides who are on hand to answer any ques�ons you may have. If you are looking to experience something extra then why not avail yourself of an agro-tourism adventure where you can par�cipate in hands-on cooking classes with professional local chefs. This is a great opportunity to make your own cheeselets, prepare infused olive oils and make some delicious jams yourselves. Tradi�onal Gozitan

recipe cooking lessons are also available. The classes/lessons are available at a fee and may be booked by calling +356 2155 6663 or by emailing visits@magro.com.mt The Magro Food Village is in the Village of Xewkija, follow the signs approaching Victoria from Mgarr. The Magro Food Village, Xewkija Industrial Estate, Gozo XWK 3000 Free Factory Tours: 3 daily tours at 9am, 10am and 11am www.magro.com.mt Facebook & Instagram: Magro Brothers GPS Coordinates: 36.0364778, 14.2533928 Freephone: 8007 5533 Far Le�, Tomato Processing, Prepera�on of Torta and Cheese Drying. Bo�tom, Local Tomato Paste On Fresh Bread.

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the temperatures are friendlier on the foot and Gozo really does look fantasďż˝c during the Autumn, Winter and Spring months. Gozo springs into life with an outstanding array of ora, greenery and fresh smelling herbs. In this year’s magazine we will be taking you from the Capital, Victoria to the Salt Pans,via Marsalforn, ďŹ nishing in Zebugg. This walk takes in the best of what the North of the Island has to oer... Start - Victoria Start your walk at the cross roads of Republic Street and Capuchins Street, the Victory of England Bar should be on the leďż˝ hand side. The ďŹ rst part of the walk is a gentle hike down hill from Victoria to Marsalforn. Stay on the right hand side of the road, to the leďż˝ of you will be the Citadel, overlooking the

Valley you are heading down. As you make your way down the Marsalforn Road, the Village of Xaghra and the Imrik Vallley will be on the right hand side,depending on the ďż˝me of year you do this walk, there should be some wonderful ora,certainly if it is spring ďż˝me. Aďż˝er a walk of circa 20-25 mins, you will reach the ďŹ rst stop on this walk, The Ta’Mena Estate. We advise stopping here and popping in to see the majesďż˝c owner Joe and his wife and let them guide you through the story of the Gozitan wine they make on-site and the delighďż˝ul other products such as olives and tomato spread. Stock up on some goodies and fresh produce from their on-site stall and then it is o to Marsalforn for stage two of this walk. 24


MY GOZO Take a right out of Ta’Mena Estate and follow the Marsalforn road for about 15 minutes, passing Ta’Frenc Restaurant on the right hand side. On your le� hand side you will see a statue of Christ The Savior which has sat proudly on top of ‘’Our Saviors Hill’’ overlooking Marsalforn since 1904. Marsalforn Upon arriving in Marsalforn head directly to the seafront and we suggest spending an hour or two on the promenade or beach, there are also a wealth of restaurants where you can get something to drink or eat. Once you are fully re-charged, follow the coastline around to the le�, you will walk over some small rock pools and then directly past O�ers Restaurant. You will need to walk up the first hill of your trek, albeit only a short one and con�nue to follow the coast around to the le�, taking in the view of Marsalforn to your

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The next bay you will come across is called Xwejni Bay. As you approach Xwejni Bay, you will see an old castle like building ju�ng out into the sea, this is in fact an old ba�ery Known locally as Qolla I-Bajda Ba�ery. It was named a�er a local hillcock known as ‘’The White Hillcock’’ and was built by the Order of St John between 1715 and 1716 as one of a series of coastal for�fica�ons around the coast of the Maltese Islands. It retained it‘s original layout un�l 1970 when it was purchased by a local entrepreneur and was run as a popular nightclub and snack bar un�l the mid 90’s when it felt into disrepair and is now abandoned.

As you make your way around the coast, there are plenty of benches to take a rest and take in the view, this stretch is known as the Obajjar promenade and is a place that is very popular with locals, especially during the long summer nights as there are some nice areas to catch up with friends and play areas for the kids. You will have arrived in Obajjar when you see the small pebble beach and a couple of restaurants that overlook the bay. If you fancy a dip, it’s a nice spot to cool off! Leave Obajjar and con�nue to follow the coast around to the le�, there is a slight walk uphill, to your as you leave the bay you may be lucky enough to see a group of nuns si�ng outside a typical Gozitan house, cha�ng or making some local lace.

Again another great spot for a refreshing dip, there are also sunloungers which can be rented. It’s a pebble beach so make sure you bring suitable footwear.

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MY GOZO The Salt Pans Upon leaving Xwejni you will stumble across the remarkable Salt Pans, Gozo’s commercial source of Fresh sea salt. Laid bare in all their glory, the Salt Pans are a strong statement of Gozo of old, one that used it’s natural resources to make a living. That the Salt Pans are s�ll in existence today are testament to one family, The Cini family who have been farming salt on Gozo for the past best part of 250 years. The cul�va�on of the salt is itself a simple but beau�ful process. During the ho�er months, the sea enters the man made Salt Pans and then slowly drys throughout the summer months leaving a salt crystalisa�on. This is then collected and harvested in the man made caves.

The season runs from around May un�l September and Emmanuel Cini and his daughter Josephine work over 350 pans. They say that each pan cul�vates around 4kg of Sea Salt, some will be exported but the majority will stay on the Island, is packaged and then sold in local supermarkets and souvenir shops. The Cini’s are certainly keeping their carbon footprint close to zero. The Salt Pans in Gozo have been around for more than 350 years and this ancient trade has been passed down from family to family. Known locally as the Xwejni Salt Pans, the Cini family have been working these pans for the last 40 years and li�le has changed during that �me, this is as close to working the land as it gets. The salt pans in Xwejni include 12

reservoirs. These reservoirs are what are called warming pans, they are large enough to hold plenty of sea water which is then pumped into the smaller pans. Some of them have names, such as 'It-Twil' (the long one), 'Tal-Blata' (the rocky one), 'L-Imkisser' (the broken one) and 'Tas-Salib' the la�er ge�ng its name from the cross carved in the rocks. The Cini family have a lot to thank the Romans for as it was they who all those years ago arranged the pans into square grids with a unique irriga�on system. A trip to Gozo wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the Salt Pans, Emmanuel and his family will be more than happy to tell you about their tradi�on and it’s a great opportunity to pick up some sea salt whilst you are there.

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MY GOZO Wied il-L-Għasri A�er you have stocked up on your sea-salt, it is �me to begin what is probably the most challanging stage of this trek. Start making your way away from the salt pans and con�nue to follow the road to the le�, along Triq Il Saghtrija, a�er walking uphill for around 10 minutes you will see a small road to your right, take this road un�l you see a small path leading down to an inlet. This is known as Wied il-L-Għasri, a very popular spot with divers due to the underwater caves found in the vicinity. It is also a great spot for a swim. Where the Valley and the Sea meet there is a fascina�ng cave with a ver�cal sha� that goes from top to bo�om. In years gone by it used contain a pully system which bought up sea water to fill the neighbouring salt pans. A�er you have visited the inlet, head back

the same way and back onto the main road and follow the winding road all the way up the hill un�l you reach the village square in Zebbgg.

If it is the height of the summer you might be lucky to see some fireworks, the locals take their religious ceremonies and fireworks very seriously!

Zebbug The square in Zebbug is dominated by its Church, which is dedicated to Santa Marija and was consecrated in 1726. What makes the Church stand out is that it is covered with Onyx, a semi-precious stone. Zebbug is s�ll a very typical Gozitan Village and there are s�ll a lot of villagers who prac�ce tradi�onal cra�s, including lace and wool blankets. Due to its prominent posi�on overlooking several valleys, there is also a strong heritage of cheese making, including the famous Gozitan cheese, Gbejniet. If you are feeling peckish a�er this long but rewarding trek, grab a piece of pizza in the Square!

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Roger is 72 and is a retired detective in the British Police Force and lives in the peak district in Derbyshire. Roger has been visiting Gozo since the 1970s and he's seen a lot of change over the years. One place that has never changed over the last 40 years is Gleneagles bar in Mgarr. It still retains it's old charm and has remained untouched and it is a great place to meet old friends have a gin and tonic Rogers favourite drink and watch the boats and ferries come and go. Rogers best memory of gleneagles bar was back in the late 80s when his late friend Jim, proposed to his future wife. Rogers best time to visit the bar is early evening around 6 p.m. if you come on your own don't worry as you are guaranteed to be having a conversation with somebody within minutes and owner Tony is a true Gentleman.

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..................................... Marion is a 45 year old Human Resources Manager form Rotterdam in the Netherlands, a frequent visitor to Gozo, Marion wanted to send us this shot from a few years ago because she said one of the charms of Gozo is that everyone supports their local shop. Despite the arrival of Lidl, small shops like this one in Victoria are well supported and they continue to exist because both locals and tourists see their value and importance in the local community. For some people, a trip to their local shop is an excuse to get out of the house and catch up on the local gossip, they might not actually want to buy much! Marion tells us that his shop in particular which is located close to Pjazza Santu Wistin sells the freshest fruit and best donuts on the Island! who are we to argue with that!

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GOZITAN WEDDING FAIRYTALE A wedding abroad in a sunny climate can seem like a far fetched dream for many couples but getting hitched in a place where you are more or less guaranteed that rain will not ruin the big day is becoming very popular, and is a lot easier to organise than you think. Gozo is a dream wedding destination, you have everything you could possibly wish for, sun, beaches, some fantastic venues, plenty of Churches, fabulous food and stunning accommodation for your guests, all at a very reasonable price. One such couple, Chantelle and Gareth decided to �e the knot on Gozo, ...here they tell us their story

about the big day and share some hints and �ps about a wedding abroad. Chantelle and Gareth, first of all congratula�ons on ge�ng married, where are you both from and how did you meet? Thank you. Gareth was born and raised in Liverpool in the United Kingdom and I, Chantelle was first genera�on born in Melbourne, Australia but have lived in Liverpool since 2013. We both met through work What prompted you to choose Gozo as your wedding des�na�on? Were you looking at other countries? We originally looked into other countries, such as Turkey and Spain but quickly decided on Gozo as it was where my Nanna was born and raised and where my Grandparents first married. The Maltese culture has been a very big part of my upbringing, so it only seemed natural to celebrate it in Gozo.

Did it live upto your expecta�ons? Considering Gareth and I did not visit during the lead up to the wedding, like a lot of couples do, we had faith in our own decisions about the organisa�on of the whole wedding. We thoroughly researched online through websites and previous wedding guides in Malta/Gozo. As soon as you research 'weddings abroad' there is a lot out there but we wanted it to be a li�le more DIY. We came across the Grand Hotel, in Għajnsielem right by the Gozo harbour. A�er booking the Hotel, we found that it was quite difficult to get our point across to local vendors that we were looking for something simple and more like a party rather than a typical wedding. So Gareth and I decided to organise a lot of the bits and bobs ourselves and bring them over just before the wedding. We organised our own ar�ficial flowers, this being my bouquet, Gareth's suit pin, our table centre pieces, down to the flowers on our polystyrene wedding cake. 31


Chantelle & Gareths’s Gozo Wedding ...We organised our own music on an iPad and set up party props and a polaroid camera for our guests to take part in. We also organised personalised wedding favours, kids table, colouring books and glow s�cks. I think we could say that the Grand Hotel supported our desire to have a more relaxed wedding and this helped live up to our expecta�ons Did you invite guests from Overseas? Where did everyone stay? Did you plan any events during their stay? We invited guests from the UK, Switzerland, Malta and Australia. Everyone stayed in surrounding villas and apartments. Once our own villa was organised with Carmen Muscat from Gozoway Minibus and Cab Services, the company, also supported us in organising guest transport to and from the airport and also other accommoda�on for them. We had an open door policy with our guests and invited those to come spend �me relaxing at our Villa. Gareth had his Stag in Gozo, they all

MY GOZO went on a pub crawl around Mgarr. When researching des�na�on weddings, we saw a lot of couples planning day trips and events throughout the lead up to their wedding day. However, we took a more relaxed approach when informing our guests of things to do, we had a private Facebook group page where guests were updated on things to do and see in Gozo and Malta. They could then decide on what they wanted to do depending on how long they were visi�ng for. Informa�on included, Transport informa�on, Day Trips out around Gozo/Comino, things to see and do in Gozo and in it's capital Victoria. We were always in contact with our guests about any special or desired requests they had if they had never visited before. Tell us all about the wedding day, Transport to the venue? Ceremony? And recep�on? What was on the menu? The wedding day was hot! At the �me

of deciding, we knew it would be hot but I don't think we really knew how hot it would be. We had our civil ceremony and recep�on at the Grand Hotel in Għajnsielem. A couple of days before the wedding Gareth and I had a catch up with the hotels events co ordinator, Zoran. He was great, he informed us that on the day of the wedding, the weather was predicted to be extremely hot, and although the ceremony was organised to start at 4:30pm on the roof top, the sun was unlikely to set. We had to compromise and the hotel organised for us to have our civil ceremony in one of the smaller ball rooms. A�er the ceremony, we took photos, had a celebratory drink and then slowly headed up to the roof top where our recep�on party took place. The menu was something I was a li�le nervous about. We chose the first menu that was offered. It included a vast range of pasta, meat, salads and deserts. It definitely exceeded our expecta�ons and is one of the top things our guests s�ll rave about today.


Chantelle & Gareth’s Gozo Wedding What month did you get married? The eye of summer, August! Did you get any local help planning the wedding? Originally, we were researching and communica�ng with a lot of vendors but we soon realised that we weren't looking for a typical abroad wedding. We wanted something more simple and laid back We ended up organising everything ourselves. We both decided that we wouldn't have a photographer either. Gareth and I aren't really the type to have professional photos taken. I am quite crea�ve, and wanted a different approach so we decided to have a polaroid guest book, where we purchased the film and blank book. We also encouraged our guests to take as many photos as possible and upload them to our social media groups, using the #MrandMrsOwen2018 Personally, we think that these days, so many people use their smart phones to take pictures that it worked, and our guests managed to take some really great shots.

MY GOZO How easy was it ge�ng married on Gozo? Was there much red tape? We wouldn't say there was much 'red tape' unlike some other countries, however, we did have a li�le miscommunica�on regarding what forms were required and how they played a part in our nup�als. It was a miscommunioca�on that we manged to resolve in the end and all’s well that ends well, in Gozo there is a more relaxed view on life. I managed to join a group on Facebook of previous and upcoming 'Brides of Malta', this helped as any queries I had, most of the women were able to give me some advice. I was also able to give help and advice to brides who were marrying in Gozo as most couples marry in Malta and some of their documents and procedures are a tad different to Gozo. We had some issues regarding forms that needed to be Notarised and Apos�lled in Australia but with research, organisa�on and a lot of pa�ence, it all came together. Our �ps would be to research and ask as many ques�ons as you like, keeping in mind responses can take a while so do try and find any Brides of Malta groups online that can help support

your queries as you may find the answers come a lot quicker than the registry offices. What is your favourite memory of the wedding? That all our closest friends and family were there celebra�ng such a beau�ful milestone in such a beau�ful and meaningful place to us and we will forever remember that day and �me.


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The Gozo Property Market is very acďż˝ve and now is a great ďż˝me to purchase property on an island which oers a range of properďż˝es to suit all budgets! move2Gozo Real Estate is a specialist agency focusing on quality and/or high-end properďż˝es, established over a decade ago by David and Fiona. Their focus is on the high level of service they provide to both buyers and sellers, as well as their award winning website www.move2gozo.com only lisďż˝ng hand picked properďż˝es online. With over 40 years of travelling to and living in Gozo, they have an inďż˝mate knowledge of the island and what it has to oer.. Fiona, a company director, said “If you visit our website you will see that we take great care in presenting as much information and high quality photos for viewers as we can, in a user friendly way. We work closely with our clients not just throughout the entire buying/selling process, but also beyond, to give them a very high level of service. Whilst we are not perfect, we also strive to keep our website up to date to reect currently available properties, something that is often severely lacking in Malta. The market in Malta these past few years continues to be exceptional, and we have also seen a signiďŹ cant increase in buyers from the main island buying in Gozo. Good properties will not stay on the market for long and many developments are now being sold o-plan which was not the case a few years agoâ€?.

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David Pace, a company founder, said “We have a substantially larger portfolio of properties, including renovation projects, than we ever list on our website, so do contact us with your speciďŹ c requirements. We also have an excellent collaborative network in Gozo which enables us to show the vast majority of properties available on the market. Our service levels and attention to detail are of the greatest importance to the way we wish to work with all our clients, so as to give them a rewarding and fruitful experience. We recommend you register your details and speciďŹ c requirements with us in order to help you ďŹ nd that perfect propertyâ€?.


move2gozo.com Buying a Property. By law, all immovable property transac�ons must be transacted through a Malta Notary Public and be registered with the Public Registry. The Notary is usually appointed by the buyers but has a duty of care to both par�es. The process on Gozo is very straigh�orward. Once a property has been selected and we have nego�ated a price agreement, along with any special condi�ons, between you and the seller, an appointment is set with the Notary to prepare and sign the Preliminary Agreement or what is commonly known as the 'Konvenju' or 'Promise of Sale (POS)', which legally binds both the purchaser and the vendor to conclude the transac�on within an established period of �me, subject to any agreed condi�ons. On agreement to the terms of contract and signing of the 'Promise of Sale' you will typically be required to pay a deposit of usually 10% of the agreed price plus 20% of the stamp duty due, as part payment of the full 5% tax due on the sale (but see current stamp duty excep�ons below), the balance of which is due on signing the final deed. It is advisable therefore to ensure that you have the necessary funds lodged directly with the Notary's client account in Malta, some days prior to the signing of the POS. Failure to do this may jeopardise or delay the signing. We can also recommend reliable Interna�onal Currency Brokers who can help you achieve the best transfer rates. During the ‘Promise of Sale’ Term The Notary Public carries out the necessary searches to verify legal �tle and to ensure that there are no outstanding debts, hypothecs or liens on the property. If an AIP (Applica�on for Immovable Property) permit is required, then the Notary will

MY GOZO make the applica�on on your behalf. Typically this takes between 2-4 months and costs €233 Euro on issue of permit. If this is to be your first or sole main residence in the EU and you are also an EU ci�zen, then a Government AIP Permit is NOT required. An AIP is however required if you are an EU ci�zen but already own a property in the EU, or you are not an EU Ci�zen. There are excep�ons to AIP requirements, including purchasing in Special Designated Areas and for purposes of business. Contact us for more details on these excep�ons. The Vendor will complete all special requirements e.g. complete any outstanding works, as agreed with buyer and/or as specifically s�pulated in the POS. The Vendor is also obliged to supply, or commission if one does not exist, an EPC (Energy Performance Cer�ficate) report for the property. These cer�ficates are valid for 10 years from issue. The Purchaser should complete all the special requirements e.g. organise any bank loan, check on building permits, etc. as agreed upon with seller and s�pulated in the POS. It is important to be aware that the deposit is forfeited in favour of the vendor if the purchaser does not appear on the final deed without a valid reason at law. During this en�re period move2Gozo, are constantly on hand to guide and assist in any queries, concerns or issues the purchaser or the vendor may have in rela�on to comple�ng the contract. move2Gozo has very good rela�onships with all the leading banks on the island and can also assist you in se�ng up meetings with the bank of your choice. They also offer project management or full turnkey services for any renova�on works you may need to carry out on your new property. This service is offered exclusively to clients who have purchased through move2Gozo.


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Once all the mandatory requirements of the agreement have been met, a date is set for the actual signing of the Final Deed. This can also be before the end of the 'Promise of Sale’ term if both par�es agree. The contract signing will usually take place at the office of the Notary Public or at a venue jointly agreed by the buyer and seller and the Bank, if a bank loan is involved. The final deed is read and agreed upon and the balances due will be paid accordingly. These are; balance of the selling price to the vendor; the balance due to the Commissioner of Inland Revenue for stamp duty as well as notarial fees.

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scheme is s�ll valid) is also payable at this stage on the contract value of the property being transferred. The provisional duty is offset against the final duty due on the final deed, or is refunded in case the deal fails to materialise

The keys to the property are then handed over and you become the new owner of the property. The Notary public registers the contract with the Public Registry. Expenses Incurred When Buying A Property! Stamp Duty 5% duty on documents is calculated on the purchase price of the immovable property. This rate is reduced to just 2% if the immovable property is located in Gozo and the purchase is completed prior to 31 Dec 2019. If the Buyer is an EU Ci�zen declaring on deed that he/she shall reside in the property being purchased as his sole ordinary residence, then the preferential rate of 3.5% (not relevant during 2% discounted period above) is applied on the first €150,000 of the price. In respect of transfers of immovable property, made before the 31st December 2019, no duty shall be chargeable on the first €150,000 of the aggregate value of the considera�on paid for the acquisi�on of such property, provided that this is the first immovable property acquired inter vivos by such person. There are other similar stamp duty reduc�on incen�ves such as if a property is located in an Urban Conserva�on Area (UCA). No stamp duty is charged on the cost of any furniture or other movables declared in the contract of sale. Promise of sale agreements have to be registered with the Inland Revenue Department and 1% provisional duty (or 0.4% if the discounted

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Notarial Fees

-Global Residence Programme (Non EU Na�onals)

Notarial fees, paid for by the purchaser, are typically between 1.5 to 2% of the purchase price for the immovable property. This may vary according to the volume of �tle research required but is calculated transparently and according to law using a public online calculator, which can be found on the Notaries of Malta website (www.notariesofmalta.org).

All the above programmes have dierent condiďż˝ons and beneďŹ ts and are beyond the scope of this arďż˝cle. Contact us at move2Gozo if you wish to ďŹ nd out more about a programme that may suit your needs, and we can send you a free informaďż˝on pack. We can also put you in touch with suitable tax advisors to determine which scheme may work best for you.

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For property purchases in Gozo which complete before 31 December 2019, the net expenses due to the purchaser should not exceed 4 % of the Immovable Property purchase price, so now is an excellent �me to buy. These expenses are expected to revert back to 7% in 2020 depending on the budget in October 2019.

Do you have a property to sell? We have clients currently looking for speciďŹ c properďż˝es – please contact us if you have any modern well-ďŹ nished properďż˝es and penthouses, ideally with views, or tradiďż˝onal character properďż˝es and farmhouses (all condiďż˝ons) for sale in all areas on Gozo. Call us for a FREE valuaďż˝on, or to photograph and market your property.

If you would like to organise a viewing trip we can source the vast majority of properties currently available on the open market, as we do not list many properties directly on our website. Contact us to organise a shortlist based on your speciďŹ c requirements, book a visiting date and your accommodation, and leave the rest to us!

Purchasing via one of Malta’s residency schemes Malta oers a range of schemes and programmes oering dierent opportuni�es to acquire residences and residency in Malta. -Malta Re�rement Programme -Malta Ci�zenship by Investment Programme -Malta Residence Programme for EU Na�onals -Malta Residence and Visa Programme (Non EU Na�onals)

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This edition’s news, views and discoveries

It has been the subject of many conversations, but politicians have unanimously backed plans for a permanent link between Malta and Gozo. Although it is not yet clear if this will be an undersea tunnel or bridge, the backing is the clearest sign yet that this project will come to fruition.

the daily commute over to Malta, some leaving their houses at 4.30am to return in the late afternoon. Some decide to rent apartments on Malta, but this is out of necessity not choice, commuting from Gozo to Malta is about to get a lot quicker. It is good news for local business who rely on import/export trade with Malta and the wider EU and for the tourism industry on the Island as the weather will no longer play its part during the winter months.

The Gozo Tourism Association and this year they were held at the Grand Hotel in Mgarr. The coveted Gozo Tourism Worker of the Year award went to Ta’ Frenc Restaurant executive chef Mario Schembri while the Young Tourism Worker of the Year went to Warren Vella.

The Tourism Entrepreneurship Award was won by Ferdinand Portelli of Ferdie’s Cocktail Bar and Restaurant, while the Cultural/Social Achievement Tourism Award was awarded to the Gozo will become more accessible and Gozo Half Marathon organisers. The Gozo Tourism Association awarded the will now be considered a real weekend destination for those flying in from other Lifetime Achievement Award in Tourism parts of Europe as their trip will no to Silvio Rapa of the Grand Hotel Mġarr longer be dictated by the ferry schedule. for his investment and achievements in the tourism sector which contributed This editor included has arrived into Malta Airport after Midnight and then towards job creation and economic growth on the island. A special recogniAt My Gozo Magazine we are tradition- not arrived at my destination on Gozo until after 3am during mid-season. There tion award in tourism, introduced for alists and yes, we, like many of thouwill now be a lot of planning and this first time this year, was awarded to sands of other people have wonderful ITS student Francesco Cauchi. memories of getting on the ferry in ecological surveys carried out etc, but I Cirkewwa to begin our holiday adventhink the tunnel is finally happening! The awards were presented by The tures on the Calypso Island, that Minister for Gozo, Dr Justyne Caruana, Now in their 11th year, The Gozo moment when Mgarr comes into view Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi and MTA Tourism Awards celebrate the best of sends goose bumps down the spine. Gozitan hospitality. They are hosted by Gozo senior manager Christine Vella. However, thousands of Gozitans make There are pros and cons to each side of the argument for and against a permanent link. On the one side people argue that with a permanent link between the islands, Gozo will lose its traditional charm, on the other side it will mean that getting to Malta will suddenly be a lot quicker for thousands of Gozitan commuters and business can be done quicker.

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Our Gozo News Football Victoria Hotspurs were the winners of the double this year, not only did they win the Championship but they defeated Nadur 3-2 after extra time in the GFA Cup Final. Bravo to Hotspurs on a huge acheievement and commiserations to Nadur after a hard fought final. It is great to see Gozitan football in such great health!

MY GOZO Gozo has won the best of Communities and Culture Award for the third consecutive year at the ITB Tourism fair in Berlin. The Ministry for Gozo are have some wonderful initiatives and this award is testament to the work Minister Justyne Caruana and her team at the Ministry are doing making Gozo a year round Cultural destination.

Craig David, the global RNB star was the main acts at this years 2nd edition of The ‘’Gozo Alive’’ event orgnaised by the Ministry For Gozo. ‘’Gozo Alive’’ was a 3 day cultural event that showcased the best of Gozitan culture. The Island came alive with a series of concerts dotted around the Capital and many museums were free to enter.

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BOOK REVIEW

In Diving Gozo & Comino, local dive guide and instructor Richard Salter shares his maps, experience and advice for 71 sites. Photos above and below water, depths, duration's and grades are given - Easy, Advanced or Technical - to help you choose where to dive. Put a copy in your glovebox and go! Gozo, Malta, has a multitude of underwater attractions to explore from the shore or by boat. Divers can see breathtaking caves, tunnels, wrecks, reefs and bays. If you consider the profusion of marine life and good visibility it is not hard to understand why the diving here is consistently voted amongst the best in Europe. Diving Gozo & Comino covers a huge 57 dives on Gozo and 14 on Comino, including (to name a few) the Blue Hole, Inland Sea and Tunnel, Santa Maria Caves, Double Arch, Reqqa Point, Billinghurst Cave and the wrecks Cominoland, Karwela, Xlendi Ferry and P31. Original site maps include suggested routes, the location of underwater caves and swim-throughs, depth and features. Written by a vastly experienced resident instructor and guide, Diving Gozo & Comino: The essential guide to an underwater playground features both shore and boat dives, including some sites which are very rarely explored. Whether researching a self-guided trip or diving with one of Gozo's many professional centers this book will help you to pick and plan safe and fun dives.

Malta and Gozo, An Artist’s View is a delightful, visual chronicle of Malta and the associated islands of Gozo and Comino, bringing vividly to life the history and culture of the people, the buildings and the spectacular natural environment.

Diving Gozo & Gozo By Richard Salter Miller Publications, available on amazon and good book shops.

Malta & Gozo: An Artist’s View By Richard Cole Miller Publications, available on-line and in local book shops.

Richard Cole was a cartoonist for The Times, The Daily Telegraph, CBS and Channel 4 News, amongst others, in the time-honoured, cross-hatched style of David Levine. His drawing of the then Labour Prime Minister of Malta, Dom Mintoff in 1975 set him off on a journey, culminating in this book. Richard first visited in 1976 after he was given an Air Malta return ticket for the original copy of his Dom Mintoff painting. During this visit Richard sketched a lot of Victoria, including St Francis Square and the original Tapies Bar. Richard returned in 2009 with his original skteches and couldn’t believe how much the Island had changed, including Tapies Bar and the church in St Francis Square, previously known as St Jame’s Church which was no longer there! In this book Richard focuses on the old beauty of Malta and Gozo, including, the atmosphere of the fish market, a jazz concert at the Bridge Bar in Valletta, the interior of a vintage bus or the regattas held in Valetta Harbour.

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Our Gozo News St Francis Square which is home to the Ministry For Gozo and St Francis Church is currently undergoing a regeneration, the new square is starting to take shape and the layout will include steps from the square down to area close to the bus station, a much welcome addition to Victoria’s landscape.

MY GOZO Gozo Marathon Over 1,450 athletes took part in this years Teamsport Gozo Half Marathon. The event was spread over two days, with the first ever Race Expo in the Maltese islands taking place at Ggantija Temples on Saturday 27th April, followed by the competitive 4K and 2K kids races. On Sunday 28th April, apart from the half marathon, the

event also included for the first time a 10K race and 10K walkathon, and 5K family run and 5K walkathon, and a 2K family run. The 44th edition of the half marathon was won by Spanish national Pedro Antonio López de Haro with a time of (01:13:18:904).

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Focus On Charity Work Throughout Gozo and across the world there are countless unsung heroes who are quietly dedicating their time to some wonderful charitable causes which benefit both the local and wider global communities. In this years My Gozo Magazine we want to thank some of these people, whose work has been highlighted on the My Gozo Guide Facebook page by our readers.

Jesus in Thy Neighbour is a missionary movement founded by Dun George Grima, a Gozitan priest which is this year celebrating it’s 31st Anniversary. Father Grima‘s missionary work stretches back to 1977 when he went on his first mission to Brazil where over the course of 10 years he helped to build homes for orphaned children in the Minais Gerais region of Brazil. Over the last 30 years Father Grima has worked tirelessly on projects supporting poor children in Ethiopia, Kenya and Brazil. Recent projects include providing teaching courses, food relief, the building of numerous schools, kindergartens and facilities for disabled children. For more information and to get involved in Jesus Is Thy Neighbour, visit www.gesufilproxxmu.com Friends of The Sick and Elderly in Gozo was inaugurated in 1988 through the amalgamation of "The Friends of the Elderly, Craig Hospital" and "The Friends of Chambrai". These voluntary groups visited and helped the patients of the geriatric wards of Craig Hospital in Victoria and those of the Psychiatric hospital in Fort Chambray. The main functions of the society are to assist the sick and the elderly in every way and to help improve and increase hospital and home facilities available for the safety, welfare, comfort and convenience of the sick and the elderly in Gozo. The charity provides a number of different services, including meals on wheels service, special equipment supplies, hospital visits and occupational therapy. The charity currently has over 600 members and regularly holds car boot sales and other events throughout the year. To become a member and find out more about this great cause visit www.fsegozo.org There are a group of unsung heroes on Gozo who look after the plight of The Island’s unwanted animals and are responsible for running The Gozo SPCA. The primary aim of this happy band of men and women is the safe re-homing of hundreds of animals who pass through their doors each year. It is now 42 years since Gozo SPCA was founded by a British resident Jane Sedgfield. She was concerned by the number of stray cats and dogs in Gozo and also at the difficulties of finding veterinary care for companion animals. The results of

her initiative and the work of many others who have followed in her footsteps over the years can be seen all around us today in greatly reduced numbers of stray dogs and feral cats. The Gozo SPCA have a busy social calander and hold regular events throughout the year, including regular car boot sales. The centre is in Victoria and relys on public support to keep it running. For sponsorship details and to find out more about up and coming events visit www.gozo-spca.org The Puttinu Cares Support group was set up in 2002 and begun from a desire to offer a Holistic support and care for families of children suffering from cancer. The group was founded by Dr Victor Calvagna and Mr Rennie Zerafa. Puttinu is a character created by Mr Philip Farrugia Randon and is an angel sent from heaven to take care of Toninu, a Maltese boy. Puttinu Cares employs the principle of solidarity. The charity relies on sponsors and generous donations from the public, who are participating regularly in fund raising activities. The team of volunteers provide help and support to children who need hospitalization in the Rainbow ward (Oncology ward)at The Mater Day Hospital. The support group offers guidance for parents in order to help them deal with what lies ahead and give them hope for a better future. The Gozo Committee was set up in September 2010 with the aim of increasing awareness of Puttinu Cares in Gozo and to be of support and guidance to Gozitans who are suffering from cancer and need treatment abroad. Thanks to the continuous extensive coverage and support offered especially by the local media, Puttinu Cares has throughout the years created a respectable image among its ever increasing supporters and donors. For more information visit www.puttinucares.org 41


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FLIEGU Upon walking into Fliegu, which means channel in Maltese, diners will be taken aback by the amazing views of Mgarr, Comino, Malta and The Gozitan Countryside from both the dining room and the terrace. The menu is a good balance of both Mediterranean, local cuisine with meat and fish dishes with a twist. There is also a full pizza menu cooked in their Italian, wood-burning pizza oven. For wine connoisseurs Fliegu has over 100 different local and foreign wines to taste, all available to view in their walk in wine cellar. Open for lunch and dinner daily, everyone is welcome to experience Fliegu. Mgarr Rd opposite The Nadur Youngsters football ground. For reserva�ons tel +356 2155 0055

TA’PHILIP

Philip Spiteri is chef patron of Ta’Philip in Ghajnsielem, his vision is to bring to your table a “Made in Gozo” dish, by priori�sing produce coming from the archipelago, coming close, as the local resources allow them, to become a zero-mileage restaurant. Ta’Philips uniqueness is accentuated by their wood-fired oven, which combines design and cra�smanship, thanks to it’s rota�ng interior mechanism which op�mises cooking whilst preserving the environment. Beneath the restaurant lies the Candle Lounge and the wine cellar, is a must-stop for wine lovers, stocked regularly with the best local and foreign wines. Open Tues-Sun from 6:30pm and on Sat/Sun lunch. 29 St Anthony street, Għajnsielem. For reserva�ons tel +356 79001965, email seeyou@taphilip.com

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Nestled along the rugged Marsalforn coastline, with commanding views, O�ers has a fantas�c terrace which is ideal for a spot of lunch or a roman�c evening meal sit back and watch Marsalforn in all of it’s glory from across the bay. Albert and the team have worked �relessly to get both the ambiance and the menu balanced. The result, a menu full of vibrant, tradi�onal, hand made dishes that have been well executed. Dining at the waters edge, one has the choice of A La Carte as well as daily specials. As well as the restaurant there is also a beach lido and lounge bar if you just fancy a cool relaxing drink!. Open daily from 12pm -10:30pm. St Mary St, Marsalforn, tel +35621556606.



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PATRICKS

At award winning Patrick’s, Steakhouse and Lounge Chef Patron, Patrick, has quietly built an establishment driven by a refined talent and a clear no�on of style that stretches far beyond the sanctuary of his formidable kitchen. With a knack of staying at the forefront of the restaurant scene, Patrick’s consistently delivers freshness, yet confidence inspiring familiarity, in his cuisine and jaw dropping wine cellar. Steak is the house speciality and pride is taken in carefully selec�ng perfectly marbled prime cuts and aged beef. Specials some�mes include impressive chateaubriand for two and delicate Kobe beef. Europe Street, Victoria, Open for dinner Mon-Sat 6:30pm - 10:30pm, wine and cocktail lounge un�l late, tel: +356 2156 6667, www.patrickstmun.com

IT TOKK Sit back, relax and enjoy the ambiance of Independence square. During the day you can watch the market unfold and at night you can enjoy wonderful views from the roof terrace of both the square and Citadel. IT Tokk is a place where friends are made and old friends meet up to reminisce. The atmosphere aside the food is excellent, por�ons are super and the local rabbit stew, cooked with an old Grech family recipe is sublime. The fish soup goes very well with a slice of Gozitan bread and Vanessa, Tony and the team treat each customer as part of the family. The reason it is so successful and people return year a�er year is because they do the simple things well. Open Mon-Sat from 10am Independence Square, Victoria, tel +356 2155 1213. Closed on Sundays.

BROOKIES

Lying behind the Citadel you will find the wonderfully restored Brookies Restaurant & Music Bar which is now firmly back on the Gozitan restaurant scene. The owners have gone to great lengths to offer visitors a unique dining and drinking experience in extremely laid back surroundings. The menu offers a unique twist on classic dishes. Starters include home made beef carpaccio and honey baked brie. Amongst the choice of mains are braised lamb shanks, a fish combo as well as pizza, pasta, meat and fish dishes. Brookies hold regular music events which are adver�sed on their website www.brookiesgozo.com or facebook page. 1/2 Triq Wied Sara, Victoria, tel +356 2155 0942. Wed-Mon from 6:30pm Closed on Tuesdays, open for sunday lunch.


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SAPANA INDIAN RESTAURANT Most of us like Indian cuisine and a change from the norm, Xlendi is home to the Islands only full service Indian restaurant, Sapana, located two paces from the sea. Sapana is what I would call an old school Indian restaurant, it’s not a preten�ous, new style Indian you might find in London, but one that serves tradi�onal curries, the food is served in the classic iron curry dishes and the por�ons are extremely generous. Fresh and full of flavour, the menu at Sapana makes for an exci�ng getaway to Asia. The food is a spice sensa�on. Great staff and a family friendly atmosphere are also strong selling points. Rabat Rd, Xlendi, tel +356 21562100. Open from 6pm, closed on Tuesday’s.

IL KCINA GHAWDXIJA The name means the Gozitan Kitchen and the remit of the menu is local Gozitan food, and it is the only restaurant in Xlendi that serves only local Gozitan food. The team really want their clients to experience the Islands Rich culinary experience. Charlie is passionate about Gozitan food and culture and the menu reflects his up bringing, I am sure even Gozitans would appreciate the dishes as those their mothers and grandmothers used to make. Dishes include Minestra and Pulpe� tal-hut, Imqarrun il-forn and Torta tal-fenek. If you want to experience authen�c Gozo food then this is the place to go. Xlendi Waterfront, Xlendi, tel +356 7953 9117. Open daily from 10:30am.

THE PIRATES GALLEY The Pirates Galley, ideally located on the water’s edge offers great value for money, mouthwatering salads, pasta, meat dishes, pizza’s, gourmet burgers and a mean breakfast. There is a daily specials board including the freshest fish and juicy steaks. It’s a great place to set up for the day and watch the world go by, you might even see some divers enter the water beneath your feet. Xlendi Waterfront, Xlendi. For reserva�ons contact Jacob on +356699972401 or visit the Pirate’s Galley facebook page. Open daily from 10am.


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MOBY DICK The Moby Dick has been an established family favourite

for over 40 years, enjoying a prime seafront loca�on that is a delight throughout all hours of day! Serving breakfast from 10.00 a.m onwards, the Moby Dick is the perfect spot to while away the morning. If you’re a�er lunch or dinner then check out the full menu which is served throughout the day. A wide variety of tradi�onal Mediterranean first and main courses are available, along with a great choice of pizzas and pasta dishes. Ask the waiters for the speciali�es of the day. Fresh fish dishes are also highly recommended. The Moby Dick in Xlendi is the only restaurant in Xlendi serving a full Chinese menu. For reserva�ons Tel +356 2156 1518 or visit face-to-face/Mobydickxlendi. Open 7 days a

RUBBLE

Rubble Bar/Restaurant has been a mainstay on the Xaghra food scene for a long �me. Local regulars mix with tourists who are drawn to the bar for it’s relaxed atmosphere and a place where you can catch up with friends. The terrace has great views of the square and inside, the bar has an oldie worldie feel to it where you can feel a world away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. The menu has had a refresh this year with a mix of local and Interna�onal dishes,including; Porche�a, Pulled Rabbit F�ra, a house burger, local sharing pla�ers and some amazing fresh salads. Rubble is also the ideal place to stop for a drink or two. Patron Audrey will make you feel very welcome. Open from 6pm, Victory Square, Xaghra, tel +356 2156 3758. Closed on Thursdays.

ILWithGABBIANO an envious posi�on overlooking Marsalforn Bay, IL

Gabbiano is a firmly established favourite on the Gozo restaurant scene. Specialising in local line caught fish, both the service and product are top quality and the interna�onally trained Chef Patron must be commended for the diversity of Il Gabbianos menu. The Pasta and the deligh�ul Desserts are all made in house, all adding to the ‘’Il Gabbiano’’ dining experience. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner with a full menu served throughout the day. Il Gabbiano is animal friendly, one of the few restaurants on Gozo to proclaim to be so. Open from 12pm, closed on Tuesdays. For reserva�ons tel +356 2155 4040, St Mary Street, Marsalforn.


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IL-GIRNA BY PEPPI A cosy restaurant which combines the rus�c charm of a

Most of us like Indian cuisine and a 'living changeroom' fromambithe Gozitan farmhouse with a modern norm, is home tocourtyard the Islands full service ence. Xlendi The restaurant's is only a deligh�ul airy Indian restaurant, Sapana, located two paces from the space for al fresco dining. The menu offers a pleasing sea. Sapana is what I would call an old school Indian combina�on of con�nental and Mediterranean dishes restaurant, it’s notof a preten�ous, newEast stylefare. Indian you with the addi�on Balkan and Near Also on might find in London, but one that serves tradi�onal offer are a variety of dishes suitable for vegetarian and curries, the food is The served in the compiled classic iron curry dishes vegan customers. carefully wine collec�on and the por�ons are extremely generous. Fresh and full includes a dis�nguished global selec�on and the of flavour, thebar menu atprovide Sapana amakes for atmosphere. an exci�ng comfortable sofas relaxing getaway to Asia. The food is a spice sensa�on. The cocktail list is sensa�onal and each cocktail Great is individstaff a family are also strong uallyand prepared byfriendly master atmosphere bartenders. Open daily: Lunch selling points. Rabat Rd, Xlendi, tel: +356 21562100. 12-3pm, Dinner 6.30-�ll late, 15,Triq il-Kala�, Sannat, Gozo (Opposite Ta Cenc Hotel) tel +356 2156 5100.

JACKS BAR & BISTRO

A warm welcome awaits at Jacks Bar & Bistro in Marsalforn, a classic pub serving modern bistro style food. The theme here is keep it authen�c, which Jack’s does to great effect. A bar menu is served during the week and the Sunday roasts and por�on sizes are very good value for money. With a great choice of beer and wine, Jacks is family friendly and has a weekly entertainment programme including a Wednesday night quiz, karaoke night on Saturdays and live sports from across Europe. There is also a pool table and darts board. Open 7 days a week from 12pm un�l late, Valley Rd, Marsalforn, tel: +356 2156 0198.

FU HUA

Lovers of Asian cuisine will be delighted to hear that Gozo is home to one of the best Chinese restaurants on the Maltese Islands, Fu Hua, located in The Capital, Victoria. Others have been and gone but Kevin and his team have been churning plate a�er plate of classic Chinese dishes for years. Fu Hua is a busy place all year round and a favourite with locals, which is always a good sign. Dishes are generous and taste fresh and full of flavour. There is a full a la carte as well as take away menu. This is the only full service Chinese restaurant on Gozo to go to. Open from 6:30pm, closed on Tuesdays. For reserva�ons tel +356 2156 4666. 99 Fortunato Mizzi Street, Victoria.


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Stuffat Tal-Fenek Ask any Gozitan who longs for The Calypso Island what dish it is that reminds them of their childhood at their Nannas house, it is a safe bet that the majority will name Stuffat Tal-Fenek (Rabbit Stew) as one of their favourites. Thankfully the recipes have stood the test of time and have been handed down from generation to generation for all of us to enjoy...

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1 rabbit, (approx 1.5kg, cut in small portions) 2 onions, chopped 4 garlic cloves, peeled 5 large tomatoes 2 tsp kunserva (tomato paste) 5 potatoes,peeled and quartered 3 carrots, peeled and chopped 200 g peas (fresh or canned) 6 bay leaves Pinch mixed herbs Freshly ground pepper & Salt to season 500ml red wine 1 tsp olive oil

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Timpana Timpana is the ultuimate pasta pie and a delicious double dose of carbs! It is a simple but delightful dish that marries pasta, a bolognase sauce and pastry. It is typically baked in a deep dish or baking tray and can be found at snack bars across the Island for a couple of Euros and in Gozitan homes, especially around winter time...

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500g puff pastry (frozen sheets) 500g dried macaroni or penne 300g beef mince & 300g pork mince 300g chicken livers, diced (optional) 300g bacon, finely diced 500g onions, finely diced , 4 cloves garlic, crushed 150g parmesan cheese,150g tasty cheese, grated 7 eggs, beaten 200g tomato paste & 200g tomato purĂŠe 500ml chicken or beef stock 150g butter, salt & pepper

For glaze, 100ml milk,1 egg

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Instructions: Fry onions and garlic in olive oil for 5 minutes, then add bacon and pork mince, stirring well to separate. Add beef mince and continue stirring, cooking for another 10 minutes. If you want to try the traditional recipe, add chicken livers and cook for another 5 minutes. Now, pour the stock, mix well and bring to boil. Simmer for 20 minutes. Add tomato paste and tomato purÊe. While the sauce is cooking, cook pasta in a large pot of boiling salted water until just undercooked, a bit before al dente, to give you an idea. Drain and mix with sauce, adding parmesan and tasty cheese. Stir in beaten eggs to give consistency to the mixture. Line a greased baking dish with the pastry, also on the sides. Fill it with the pasta dressed up with the bolognaise sauce and cover the top with another layer of pastry which has been pricked all over with a knife to let steam escape. Bake for 1 to 1 ½ hours and Enjoy!

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Tel: 21 565 100; Mob: 9972 6870 15,Triq il-Kalati, Sannat, Gozo (Opposite Ta Cenc Hotel) girna.restaurant@gmail.com facebook.com/girnabypeppi www.il-girnabypeppi.com

In summer, we invite you to our courtyard, a delightful airy space for al fresco dining. Our menu offers a pleasing combination of continental and Mediterranean dishes with the addition of Balkan and Near East fare. We also serve a variety of dishes suitable for our vegetarian and vegan customers, who in addition have a dedicated main course section. Our carefully compiled wine collection includes a distinguished selection from all over the world and, of course, the best that Gozo and Malta has to offer. We also recommend our sensational selection of cocktails, each individually prepared by our master bartenders. You are welcome to sit on our comfortable bar sofas, have a drink and let us do the rest.

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As there is no airport on Gozo in order to get over to The Island then you will need to take an airport transfer and ferry. Victory Garage (www.victory-garage.com) and Mayjo Car Rentals both offer direct and indirect airport transfers. The advantage of a direct transfer is that you are picked up directly from the airport and driven onto the ferry and straight to your destination in Gozo. With an indirect transfer you will be transferred to the ferry terminal where you will leave your driver and go onto the ferry as foot passengers, you will then be picked up by another driver on arrival in Gozo. Cost wise there is a difference, direct transfers cost circa €65 and an indirect transfer circa €45. Whether you enjoy exploring by foot, bike, car, boat, plane, or public transport, Gozo is one of the most accessible islands that you could visit. To get the best out of what Gozo has to offer we certainly advise hiring a car for at least a couple of days, expect to pay around €15-€25 Euros per day depending on make and model of the car/time of year. We recommend Mayjo Car Rentals (www.mayjocarhire.com), and Gozo Garage (www.gozogarage.com). A great way to see the Island is by bus, unfortunately the Old Gozitan bus’s that used to be the character of the Island are no

longer in use but the bus system is now larger and a lot more reliable. Ticket prices are extremely reasonable, a 7 day unlimited ‘Explore’ ticket costs €21 for adults and €15 for children. On-board single tickets are €2 in the summer and €1.50 in the winter. For routes and timetables and other options visit www.publictransport.com.mt

Sporty readers can hire a bike and explore Gozo at their own leisure, renting a bike is a great way to see the Island and ‘On Two Wheels’, based in Marsalforn rent out mountain bikes, mopeds and motorbikes. See www.ontwoweheelsgozo.com. Hop on board the Calypso Train which winds it’s way around the Island, it’s a fun way to enjoy the sights for people of all Several companies now offer sightseeing ages, and takes in all of the cultural and tours on open top buses. You can explore historical sights. The train leaves Victoria on the Island and hop on and off as many times the hour every hour between 10am and 3pm. as you wish. Details can be found at For details call +356 9947 7322. Check out www.maltasightseeing.com or https://www.facebook.com/CalypsoTrains for www.city-sightseeing.com for more details. special events during the year.

VICTORY GARAGE Chauffeur Services

The Ferry service from Mgarr Harbour operated between Gozo and Malta by the Gozo Channel Company is the lifeblood for citizens on the island. There are frequent ferry services between Gozo and Malta and the service operates 24/7. During the daytime the ferry operates roughly every 45 min between 6am and 9pm. Between 11pm and 5am the ferry operates roughly every 90 min. Ferry tickets for foot passengers costs €4.65, children, €1.15 and for a car and driver the cost is €15.70 return. Please note that tickets are purchased at Mgarr Harbour, Gozo. See www.gozochannel.com for further details.

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Visitors to Gozo are quite literally spoilt for choice when it comes to accommodation, the island has some excellent accommodation available and first time visitors are quite literally blown away by the choice Gozo offers. Whether you are looking for a 5* Hotel or a quaint B+B, all budgets and tastes are catered for.

the summer hosts regular BBQ nights where live music is provided. Mgarr is home to the 4* Grand Hotel which has commanding views of the Gozo Channel towards Comino and Malta. The hotel has a large sized swimming pool amid peaceful surroundings where guests can while away the summer days.

luxury treatments. The property's 3 restaurants feature fine Mediterranean and Italian cuisine, including local fish and home-grown produce. La Caverna Wine Bar offers fresh antipasti platters and 300 different wines.

For a taste of village life then head to the 4* Cornucopia Hotel, located on the outskirts of For Visitors with a larger budget and looking the Village of Xaghra. The hotel has a farmhouse feel to it and you really do get that for a luxury stay then they need look no When deciding where to stay on Gozo it can prove to be a difficult decision as many factors further than the 5* Hotel Ta'Cenc and Spa in ''away from it'' feeling, the hotel has two large swimming pools and hosts a twice weekly BBQ Sannat. The hotel offers it’s own version of are taken into consideration, do you want to luxury and privacy. The Hotel is set in mature night during the summer months. At the be close to the sea? in the country side?, hidden away from the hustle and bustle of gardens and guests are left alone to their own budget end of the scale you will find the 3* daily life in a quiet village? do you want to go devices, if you are looking for real privacy then Downtown Hotel located in Victoria. Guests Hotel Ta'Cenc and Spa is a must stay. There is will find great value for money, the rooms are half board, self catering etc. an excellent Spa facility on-site offering full large and comfortable and the hotel has a For those visitors looking for a room with a spa and body treatments, an ideal way to pass rooftop splash pool if you fancy a dip. a few hours away and retreat from the sun. sea view, there a several excellent options Xlendi is home to Cesca Boutique Hotel. available, The 4* St Patrick’s Hotel in Xlendi The hotel has it's own beach access and Located on the edge of the picturesque Xlendi several swimming pools where you can laze is located on the waters edge and offers commanding views of the beautiful bay, The St around and enjoy a cocktail or two. You could Valley the 18-room Boutique Hotel showcases Patrick’s Hotel has a small rooftop splash pool easily come to Gozo for a week or two and not the authentic Mediterranean hospitality and traditional charm. With remarkable views of and during the summer months holds regular want to leave the hotel. Surrounded by the Xlendi Valley, their rooms and suites offer special events on the rooftop. In Marsalforn beautiful gardens, The 5* Kempinski Hotel guests relaxation, comfort and luxury. There is San Lawrenz features luxurious air-condiyou will find the 4* Calypso Hotel, located in also an infinity pool. the port, rooms offer great views of Marsalforn tioned rooms all set around a fantastic pool Bay. The hotel has a rooftop pool and during area. There is an on-site spa which offers

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MY GOZO Gharb is a picture postcard village with a beautiful square and Church located to the west of the Island. One of the oldest and most characterful villages on Gozo, it is home to Ta' Matmura Farmhouse B&B, a 300 year old Gozitan farmhouse full of unique character. There are 5 wonderfully decorated rooms, which are all en-suite and there is a lovely pool to have a dip in. Summer rates are between 90 and 125 Euros per room for up-to 2 people and there are some fantastic rates during the winter months from 70 Euros per room per night. Tel: +356 2155 9233, email: info@tamatmura.com, www.tamatmura.com

TOTAL GUIDE ACCOMMODATION Xlendi has some great choices of self-catering accommodation. Moby Dick Holiday Apartments are located on the waters-edge and offer unrivalled views of Xlendi Bay. There are a choice of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments with sea-view balconies, the latter ideal for families. All of the apartments are fitted with high quality furnishings and as standard include free wifi and cable tv. For further information please call +35699688285. Best Of Xlendi Apartments also have the same fantastic views and there are a choice of 1 and 2 bedroom sea-view apartments for rent, each with air conditioning and a kitchenette. Air conditioning and WIFI come as standard. For more information contact Charlie on +35679539117 Xlendi is home to the San Antonio Guest House, a intimate guest house with 20 rooms that has one of the best swimming pools in Xlendi. The rooms offer excellent value for money and the house is in a peaceful part of Xlendi. For more information see www.sanantonioguesthouse.com In Marsalforn a warm welcome awaits you at the Lantern Guest House, centrally located and a minutes walk from plenty of bars and restaurants. Marsalforn is also home to the Electra Guest House and Maria Giovanna Hostel both offering excellent value for money.

Gozo Village Holidays have been providing high quality self-catering accommodation on the Island for the past 25 years. The company offer a wide variety of renovated farmhouses, villas, apartments and the charming Villages of Tal-Fanal and Ta’ Sbejha. The villages are the perfect properties for large groups including wedding parties, Gozo Village Holidays are specialised wedding planners in conjunction with their sister restaurant Ta’Frenc. All these properties were designed to fit in perfectly with the atmosphere of the island of Gozo. Although the company has grown they still run a family-run business with a long-held passion for providing beautiful villas in the most picturesque parts of the island of Gozo. See www.gozovillageholidays for more info; email: info@gozovillageholidays.com.


MY GOZO UTINA is based in the picturesque village of Xlendi on the island of Gozo. Gozo is often referred to as the Jewel of the Mediterranean due to the sheer unique towering cliffs, the beautiful crystal clear blue waters and wonderful array of dive sites. Gozo is sometimes considered the forgotten island in the Maltese Archipelago but once visited it is always remembered. Its sheer beauty and superb architecture needs to be seen to be appreciated and the same can be said for the views underwater. Utina is a small friendly dive school and prides itself in providing facilities for all classes of divers and divers of the future who have not tried yet. Many of our customers experience their first underwater steps to then go on to greater achievements within the diving community. Some of the dive sites are world renowned such as the Blue Hole and the Inland Sea at Dwerja, The Double Arch near Xwenji Bay, the wrecks of the Karwella, Cominoland and the Xlendi Ferry at Xlatt L’Ahmar. Raqqa Point and the nearby Billinghurst Cave and the spectacular Cathedral Cave at Ghasri are dives that you will never forget. These are just a few of the better known and perhaps more challenging sites but we should never forget the other numerous

TOTAL GUIDE DIVING dive sites that provide the less experienced diver with fun and enjoyment. As it only takes 20 minutes to drive from one side of the Island to the other side, we can dive anywhere without too much travelling. We try to create a ‘family’ atmosphere where all are welcome no matter what their experience is. We are a PADI 5* Gold Palm & Instructor Development Centre. We cater not only for the recreational holiday diver and the experienced dedicated diver but also for Technical Divers. Gozo and for that matter Malta, is a paradise for the technical diver due to its large number of challenging dive sites which include wrecks, caverns, tunnels and many more. We can boast for our Tech Instructors so can take you to the next level of your Technical training. Being based in Xlendi with its protected sandy bay, Utina Diving College has the advantage that from the moment a student decides to learn dive they are able to experience the real underwater world and is therefore a really spectacular place to not only learn to dive but also to progress ones diving skills. Being 75 metres from the sea, the school has the ease of being able move from the quietness of the classroom to the sea and to experience that first step into the underwater world with very little effort.

Our aim in running the school in a relaxed but professional, friendly and safe manner we think is the secret to our success, as year after year our customers return to dive with us and in many cases, climb the ranks to be a PADI Professionals. At Utina we will teach you at your own pace, we do not believe in rushing through your chosen course in the shortest possible time as our motto is that it takes as long as necessary to make you feel comfortable and confident and should our students dive elsewhere in the world we want people to admire how well they have been taught. We provide the complete diving service whether it be purely learning to dive, guided diving, to increase your dive skills or rise through the ranks to Rescue Diver or Divemaster. You can take the first steps on the professional ladder or explore the mysteries of technical diving, we are there to complete and enhance your experience. Whilst principally a PADI licensed diving school our Instructors have the experience of other training agencies. The school mantra is that we want to make your holiday and diving such a good experience that you will never forget us or Gozo.

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With a unique landscape and crystal clear waters, Gozo offers a perfect all year natural playground for adventure lovers. With its Mediterranean climate adventure activities are possible all year round with the winter months leaning towards land based activities and the summer months water based activities. Sea kayaking is a great way to explore Gozo’s diverse and varied coastline with its caves, hidden coves and picturesque bays and

TOTAL GUIDE ADVENTURE beaches. With Comino only a ten minute paddle away it is the best way to see the Islands taking your time to enjoy the water from a different perspective. This activity is ideal for families, individuals and groups of friends. Gozo is naturally rocky and is a hidden treasure for climbers with its numerous inland crags that are rarely visited by tourist to it's stunning sea cliffs offering long multi-pitch climbs for the more experienced climber. There are bolted sport climbs that are suitable for beginners up to experienced climbers and the island now boasts the longest roof climb in the world making Gozo a destination that can only grow in popularity for climbers. Gozo’s national symbol is the three hills and even though the highest point on the island is no greater than 450 meters above sea level there are a great number of cycling routes that offer a wide range of challenges. They lead through quaint villages, along quiet roads, peaceful hills, rough seaside tracks, picturesque valleys and historical sites. Hiking is one of the most relaxing and rewarding activities as Gozo has a special charm. If you are looking for peace and quiet there are a number of walks that take you along the tops of cliffs and winding valleys with stunning scenery and local treasures. During the winter months the island is lush and green covered with wild flowers and scented herbs, this is also the time to enjoy the bustling life of

Victoria or explore one of the most diverse histories in Europe with its temples and archaeological abundance. During the summer the island is more arid but walking along the coastline and beaches one can take the opportunity to cool down in the sea swimming and snorkelling. If you are visiting for only a short period then we would recommend contacting Gozo Adventures who offer an authentic and exhilarating way to experience the best that the Island has to offer including activity tours, Sea kayaking, eco tours and climbing and abseiling. All tours are offered at beginners level. Individual, couples, families and groups are welcome. Tel: +356 99994592. www.gozoadventures.com Victor Muscat horse riding offer a unique and adventurous horse riding experience through the hills and valleys of Gozo. For further details please see www.vmcarriages.com A great way to see the island which is fun and exhilarating is on a Segway or E-Bike. Gozo Segway Tours offer a variety of tours around the Island, taking in historical sights as well as the local countryside. Tours last from around one to five hours and are ideal for beginners and more serious segway users. Tours start from €20 for a 1 hour 6km trip around Ta’Cenc, Sannat to €69 for a cross country route which takes 4/5 hours and you get to see the best of Gozo. Other tours are available see www.gozosegway.com for details.


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XATT L’AHMAR One of the less well known spots on Gozo for swimming and sunbathing but what a well kept secret it is. It’s a divers paradise! Located near Għajnsielem to the South East of The Island, ge�ng there by car is a must. The man made pier makes for a good spot to jump off for those inclined, while salt pans and clay cliff faces are ideal for those looking to laze around.

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RAMLA BAY Arguably the best beach on the Maltese Islands. Ramla has everything, a huge family friendly beach, water sports, clear water and some great beach-side restaurants. It does get busy in the summer especially during the weekend but it is worth it. Accessible by the villages of Xaghra and Nadur, Ramla is served by Bus No 302.

MGARR IX-XINI One of our favourites!. Located in the South of The Island and accessible via the Village of Xewkija, there is a small pebble pitch and excellent swimming facili�es. In 2015 Mġarr Ix-Xini was men�oned by CNN as one of the top 10 places to visit before they are changed forever. There is no public transport and a car is necessary. There is a mobile food van and an excellent sea-food restaurant.

MARSALFORN BAY A firm favourite with locals and tourists, Marsalforn is Gozo’s premier resort. There is a good sized sandy beach which is great for kids and an array of bars and restaurants to choose from. To the right of the bay is GħajnBarrani, the stretch of cliffs from Marsalforn to Ramla, a sun-seekers paradise. Bus No’s 310 and 322 serve Marsalforn. 74


LIFES A BEACH! SAN BLAS BAY We love this place and shouldn’t really be telling you about it as we want to keep it a secret but here you go...this deligh�ul small beach is pre�y much paradise personified and you have to visit it. Access is via a steep hill and the surprise at the bo�om is worth the walk. The sand is red and easy on the feet and the water crystal clear. There is a small cafe that serves drinks and snacks. San Blas is accessible via The Village of Nadur and is served by Bus No 303.

XWEJNI & QBAJJAR BAY Xwejni and Qbajjar are two bays next to each other in between Marsalforn and The Salt Pans. Both have small pebbly beaches and at Xwejni you can rent sun loungers and parasols, both have restaurant, cafe and bar facili�es and the swimming is excellent, especially for snorkelling and diving. Bus No 310 serves both bays.

XLENDI Xlendi is another one of our favourites. Whilst the beach at Xlendi is small, its ample enough for children and there is plenty of sunbathing space do�ed around the bay with people choosing to swim off the rocks on the le� hand side of the bay. There are plenty of bars and restaurants to keep you watered and fed. Bus No’s 306 and 330 serve Xlendi.

HONDOQ A firm family favourite with locals and tourists a like. There is a small sandy beach and crystal clear waters which makes it a great sport for swimming and snorkelling. During the summer months Hondoq is a great place to have a BBQ, especially during the evening. Located directly opposite Comino it has great views of the Gozo Channel. Accessed via the village of Qala you need a car or two wheels to get down to Hondoq which is at the bo�om of a steep hill.

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