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It is about one third size of Malta, and it’s Population is of about 30,000.
Gozo is rural and simple an unspoiled haven of wonderful landscapes, azure sea and
lovely beaches free from the hectic bustle of everyday life. Life on Gozo is tranquil
and peaceful it revolves around farming and fishing. The people are friendly, with
a fairly laid-
The island is well served by restaurants, where the eating is good and varied. The visitor is spoilt for choice. One can find restaurants in Rabat, Mgarr and in the fishing villages of Marsalforn and Xlendi, and many other places.

The Warm and crystal clear blue water around the island of Gozo offer perfect diving conditions. Divers from all over the world enjoy exploring the tunnels, caves, grottos, reefs and spectacular scenes abundant of marine life as well as the wreck sites
Every little town and village has a parish church and not a day goes by without the
sound of church bells ringing out across the rolling hills and terraced fields. Religious
culture in Gozo remains strong. Devotional fervour erupts in great feasts which
take place in the summer months. Every weekend from the last Sunday in May up to
mid-





