The island of Gozo presents no particular transport challenges and whether you’re set on exploring on foot or hitching a ride, we’re pretty certain that you’ll enjoy wandering around. Here we’re simply bringing all the options together to make sure you take the best decision when you’re out and about exploring the island.

Public transport in Gozo is inexpensive and efficient and there are also plenty of taxis and car hire garages as well as bicycles and boats. Or if you’d like a guide with your vehicle, you can always take a tour.

Public bus service

 

The public bus service on Malta and Gozo is a good way to get around as buses serve the major tourist areas, go practically everywhere and are inexpensive and efficient.

Car Hire

Renting a car is a good option if you want to get to the farther reaches of the island. All the road signs are in English and driving is on the left. Major international brands and local car hires are located on Malta and Gozo with daily rates of €16 – €28. International and national driving licenses are acceptable. A number of internationally based car hiring firms as well as local garages also offer the services of chauffeur-driven cars.

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Renting scooters, motorbikes or bicycles

 

Renting scooters, motorbikes or bicycles is also an option, but be aware that bicycle lanes on major roads are rather limited.

White taxi service

 

The white taxi service can pick up passengers from anywhere, except bus-stops. Taxi services from the Malta International Airport and the Seaport Terminal to all localities in Malta are based on a fixed tariff.

Ferry service

 

A regular ferry service links Malta to Gozo, taking about 20 minutes each way.