Gozo
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The delightful island of Gozo with an area of 67 km2 (26 mi2) and 31,053 inhabitants is the second largest island, after Malta itself, of the Maltese group.
Like Malta, Gozo has been inhabited since the Neolithic times. A popular nickname of Gozo is the Isle of Calypso. This stems from the writings of the Ancient Greek historians Euhemerus and Callimachus who maintain that Gozo is the island of Ogygia, home of the nymph Calypso, who kept the Homeric hero Odysseus there for seven years.
In 1551 the Ottoman fleet under the admirals Turgut Reis and Sinan Pasha invaded the island, captured over 5,000 of its inhabitants, and sold them into slavery in Lybia. In 1565-80 the Knights Hospitaller, who controlled Malta since 1522, repopulated Gozo. From that time Gozo has been part of Malta except for a brief autonomous period from 28 October 1798 to 5 September 1800 when Malta was conquered by the French under Napoleon.
Charts
See Malta.
Weather
See Malta.
Passages
See Aegean to West Mediterranean Passages.
Islands
Communication
- Mgarr Port Control - VHF channels 09 & 12
See also Malta.
The approach to Mgarr, the main port of Gozo, while straightforward, there can be accelerated winds in the channel between Gozo and Comino.
Entrance
See Entrance : Mgarr.
Berthing
Ports
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Anchorages
- Funghus Rock Bay (Dwejra Bay): Although nearly completely surrounded by steep walls of rock, swell from NW to SW enteres this bay and may create an uncomfortable atmohsphere. Amazing panorama nevertheless and at least worth a day anchorage. Single sandpatches with good holding, otherwise rocky bottom.
Amenities
See each Mgarr and Mgarr Marina.
Provisioning
- In Victoria there many colorful food stores. The local cheese is worth buying
Eating out
- There are many restaurants within walking distance of the Mgarr Marina
- Several restaurants in Victoria
Transportation
There is frequent bus service, by colorful yellow busses, throughout the island.
Tourism
Places to Visit
Victoria
The main town of Gozo is Victoria, another medivael town. It has an Archaeological Museum which is housed in the castle, the Rabat. Also, within the castle, there is the Crafts Center and the Folkloric Museum.
It is also worth wandering in the charming town streets where you can buy capers, local cheese, handmade baskets, and straw hats.
Ggantija
The major prehistoric site in Gozo is the temple of Ggantija, a World Heritage site. Ggantija (the Giants' Tower) is very well kept, it is meticulously clean, and the megalith temple is most impressive. One only wishes that they had placed a roof to protect the soft megaliths.
Ta' Kola Windmill
Near the Ggantija temple there is a the Ta' Kola Windmill which has been restored and is now kept as a museum. The mill was built in 1500 AD under the grand master Nikolo Cottoner. Before that time, all mills in Malta were powered by horses and not by wind. The craftsmen who built it were Catalans imported from Spain. Inside it is very nice with all the old mechanisms exposed in addition to good collection of folkloric items from that period.
Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forums
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
Links
- Gozo at the Wikipedia
- Gozo at the Wikivoyage
- Victoria at the Wikipedia
- Megalithic Temples
References
See Malta.
Comments
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- I loved Gozo, it is definitely a place to return to. --Istioploos 22:13, 19 March 2009 (UTC)
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Date of member's last visit to Gozo and this page's details validated:
- May 2001 --Istioploos Travels with S/Y Thetis
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