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Where to Stay

Find the perfect place to stay

Whether you’re looking for five-star hotel, a villa with a pool, an apartment or a traditional farmhouse, Gozo’s accommodation won’t disappoint.

Gozo attracts people for so many different reasons. Couples looking for a romantic getaway, friends on a fun-filled weekend and companies on business trips all flock here, and their accommodation needs are effortlessly met.

The island can also match any budget. From budget friendly apartments to family homes and sprawling villas with private pools to luxury five-star hotels, you will find it here, as well as good three and four-star hotels and guesthouses and B&Bs.

If you want something that encapsulates Gozo’s history, then you may pick a traditional converted farmhouse. These selfcatering homes tick many boxes, as many have private pools and top amenities, while also reflecting the Island’s rural heritage and traditional building techniques. While some of these houses have simply been built to honour the island’s authentic style, others actually date back hundreds of years, with traditional features that include mill rooms, archways, flagstones, cellars and central courtyards. Gozo has implemented an ‘eco certification programme’ to help ensure the environmental, socioeconomic, and cultural sustainability of accommodation on the island. Today you will find a variety of hotels and farmhouses that are eco-certified.