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# Full-Day Chauffeured Gozo Buggy Tour with Lunch & Boat Transfer

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Full-Day Chauffeured Gozo Buggy Tour with Lunch & Boat Transfer
- **URL slug**: full-day-chauffeured-gozo-buggy-tour-with-lunch-boat-transfer
- **Course id**: 69883
- **Centre id**: 69688

## Short summary

Explore Gozo’s coastline, countryside, and heritage highlights in a full-day chauffeured buggy tour, without having to drive or navigate yourself. You’ll ride in a comfortable four-wheel-drive buggy with an experienced driver, visit villages, valleys, viewpoints, and major landmarks, then return to Malta by boat via Comino, with the option of a swim stop in high season. It’s an easy, well-organised way to cover a lot of Gozo in one day, with lunch and transfers included. Key Details 📝 Duration: 8 hours Transport: Chauffeur-driven 4x4 buggies on Gozo Group size: Up to 5 passengers per buggy Main areas visited: Daħlet Qorrot Valley, Nadur, Ramla Valley, Calypso Cave, Ġgantija area, Xlendi, Victoria (Citadel), traditional limestone quarry, Dwejra Bay and Inland Sea, Mielaħ Valley, salt pans…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Off-Road Driving
- **Experience levels**: Beginner, Taster
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Gozo & Comino
- **Subregions**: Gozo Island
- **Countries**: Malta


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Mġarr Harbour, Għajnsielem, Gozo, Malta
- **Coordinates**: 36.025504237033, 14.29919733831 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 85
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: EUR
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Robert Arrigo & Sons
- **Owner / contact label**: Keith Frantz
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
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- **Min age**: —
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- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: For most activities, we accept bookings up until the start time. For activities which include pick-up transport, we accept bookings up until 9:30 PM on the day prior to the activity. We operate a 24-hour cancellation policy: cancellations made more than 24 hours in advance are fully refundable. Cancellations within 24 hours and no-shows are non-refundable.
- **Booking type (label)**: bokun

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Explore Gozo’s coastline, countryside, and heritage highlights in a full-day chauffeured buggy tour, without having to drive or navigate yourself. You’ll ride in a comfortable four-wheel-drive buggy with an experienced driver, visit villages, valleys, viewpoints, and major landmarks, then return to Malta by boat via Comino, with the option of a swim stop in high season. It’s an easy, well-organised way to cover a lot of Gozo in one day, with lunch and transfers included. Key Details 📝 Duration: 8 hours Transport: Chauffeur-driven 4x4 buggies on Gozo Group size: Up to 5 passengers per buggy Main areas visited: Daħlet Qorrot Valley, Nadur, Ramla Valley, Calypso Cave, Ġgantija area, Xlendi, Victoria (Citadel), traditional limestone quarry, Dwejra Bay and Inland Sea, Mielaħ Valley, salt pans, Marsalforn area Lunch: Cold buffet with unlimited wine and mineral water Seasonal extra: Swim stop at Comino (approx. April–October, weather permitting) Return: Boat transfer past Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon and sea caves (or Gozo Channel ferry if required) What to Expect 🚙 Your day begins with a morning pick-up from your hotel or nearest designated meeting point on Malta. After a short transfer to the departure point, you cross to Gozo and arrive at Mġarr Harbour, where your four-wheel-drive buggy and driver will be waiting. Once you’re settled in your vehicle, the convoy sets off through inland valleys and quiet backroads towards the first stops on the route. Your driver will point out key sights along the way, while more detailed explanations are given at each major stop by multilingual tour leaders, in the language you selected when booking. The morning typically covers the eastern and central parts of Gozo. You’ll pass through the village of Nadur, explore Daħlet Qorrot Valley and Ramla Valley, and stop near the viewpoint for Calypso Cave, overlooking Ramla Bay. In Xagħra you’ll have free time to visit Ġgantija Temples if you choose (ticket extra), or to explore the surrounding area and take in the views. The route is designed so you see both rural farmland and coastal scenery, rather than only the main town. A cold buffet lunch is served partway through the day, with unlimited local wine and mineral water included, giving you a proper break before the afternoon section. In the afternoon, the focus shifts to Gozo’s west and north coasts. You’ll visit Xlendi’s coastal area, the Citadel in Victoria, and a traditional limestone quarry where you can see how local ston…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Pick-up and drop-off transfers from selected hotels or central meeting points in Malta Chauffeur-driven 4x4 buggy tour on Gozo (no self-driving) Experienced drivers acting as tour leaders in each buggy Multilingual storytellers providing information at key stops Cold buffet lunch during the day Unlimited local wine and mineral water with lunch Seasonal swim stop at Comino Island (usually April–October, weather permitting) Return boat transfer past Comino’s Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon and sea caves (weather permitting) Roundtrip Gozo ferry tickets when boat transfer cannot operate or is not suitable

### What’s not included
Admission ticket to Ġgantija Temples (optional entry on your free time) Optional Inland Sea boat trip at Dwejra Bay Any extra drinks at lunch beyond the included wine and water Tips and gratuities for drivers or boat crew

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### How does hotel pick-up and drop-off work?

Pick-up is included from selected hotels and central meeting points across Malta, so you do not need to organise your own transport to the ferry or jetty. The time shown on your ticket is the approximate tour start time, not the exact pick-up. A few days before your tour, you’ll need to email the operator with your booking reference so they can confirm your specific pick-up time and location. In the morning, a minivan collects you and takes you to the departure point for Gozo. At the end of the day, after the return boat or ferry crossing back to Malta, another transfer brings you back to the same hotel or meeting point. Guests staying in Gozo have a slightly different pattern, but this full-day version is primarily designed for those based on Malta who want a door-to-door experience.

### What are the buggies like and how comfortable are they?

The four-wheel-drive buggies are purpose-built vehicles designed to handle Gozo’s village lanes, hills, and backroads with ease. You sit in forward-facing seats with seat belts, and each buggy carries up to five guests plus the driver. The ride is more engaging than a coach but more stable and secure than a quad bike, making it accessible to a broad range of ages with basic mobility. You should expect some vibration and movement when driving over rougher surfaces or cobbled lanes, as part of the experience is reaching viewpoints and rural areas that larger vehicles skip. If you have back or neck issues you may feel these sections more, so it’s worth considering whether light off-road travel is suitable for you. For most guests, the mix of short hops between stops and regular breaks keeps comfort levels good throughout the day.

### How much walking is involved and what fitness level do I need?

Most of the day is spent in the buggy convoy, with short to moderate walks at key stops such as the Citadel in Victoria, the Ġgantija area, the salt pans, and coastal viewpoints. Surfaces range from pavements and village squares to slightly uneven paths and quarry ground, so you should be comfortable walking on mixed terrain rather than expecting everything to be perfectly flat. There are no extended hikes or technical sections, which is why the tour is graded easy. If you can manage a normal sightseeing day that includes climbing a few steps, walking short distances, and standing to listen to explanations, you should find the physical demands very manageable. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and is not recommended for travellers with significant mobility impairments.

### What is included in the lunch and drinks?

A cold buffet lunch is included as part of the package, designed to be quick enough to keep the tour flowing while still giving you a proper break. You can usually expect a selection of simple dishes that work well for a mixed group, served in a casual environment. Lunch is accompanied by unlimited local Gozitan wine and mineral water, which is a nice chance to sample a local product. Any extra beverages you order beyond the included wine and water, such as soft drinks, speciality coffees, or additional alcoholic drinks, are charged separately. Infants under three do not have lunch included in the ticket price, so parents may wish to bring food that suits younger children. If you have dietary requirements or allergies, advise the organiser when you book and carry some snacks that fit your needs.

### Are Ġgantija Temples and the Dwejra Inland Sea boat trip included?

The admission ticket to Ġgantija Temples is not included in the base price. When the group stops in the Xagħra area, you have free time to either buy a ticket and visit the temple complex or explore the surroundings and viewpoints instead. This gives you the choice between adding an in-depth archaeological visit or keeping the day lighter and focusing on the landscape. The optional boat trip at the Inland Sea in Dwejra Bay is similarly extra and paid directly on site if conditions are safe. It’s usually a short ride through the rock arch and along the cliffs, and is popular with guests who want a closer look at the coastline. If the sea state is not suitable, the boat element will not run, but you can still enjoy Dwejra’s viewpoints from land as part of the standard tour.

### Is there really time for a swim at Comino and what should I bring?

In high and shoulder season (usually around April to October, sea and weather permitting), the schedule includes a short swim stop at Comino during the return towards Malta. This is not a long beach session but a focused chance to cool off in clear water after a full day of touring. If conditions at Comino are not favourable, the stop may be moved to a sheltered bay in Gozo or omitted entirely for safety. If you’d like to swim, bring swimwear and a towel, plus something dry to change into for the ride back. Quick-drying clothing is useful, and a small dry bag helps you keep phones, wallets, and cameras safe. Even if you do not plan to swim, packing a towel and spare top can be handy in case you change your mind or if there is spray during the boat section.

### How does the boat return via Comino work, and what if the sea is rough?

At the end of the land-based part of the tour, you return to Mġarr Harbour to board a boat for the crossing back to Malta. When sea and weather conditions are suitable, this route passes close to Comino so you can see the Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, and some of the sea caves from the water. It adds a coastal finish to the day and ties together the Gozo and Comino parts of the archipelago. The boat transfer is always subject to conditions and operational constraints. If strong wind, swell, or other factors make a direct boat crossing unsuitable, the tour switches to the Gozo Channel ferry instead, with tickets included. The land itinerary in Gozo remains the core of the day, and the boat routing is adjusted around safety. If you are prone to seasickness, consider motion-sickness remedies in advance and choose a seat where movement feels minimal.

### Is this tour suitable for children and family groups?

Families often find this tour works well because it combines vehicle time, short walks, and a boat section, which keeps the day varied. Children usually enjoy the buggies, the Citadel, the coastal viewpoints, and the chance to see Comino from the water. Foldable strollers are allowed, which can help with younger children at some stops, although they may not be practical on every surface. The main considerations are the length of the day and the need to stay seated and belted in while the buggy is moving. Children should be able to follow basic safety instructions, and parents should be prepared with sun protection, water, and snacks. Very young children may find the full eight-hour schedule tiring, so it’s worth thinking about their usual tolerance for full-day outings.

### What should I wear and bring with me?

Comfortable clothes matched to the forecast are key. In warmer months, light breathable layers, a hat, sunglasses, and high-factor sunscreen are essential, as you will be in and out of the vehicles and on open viewpoints. In cooler or windier conditions, a light jacket or fleece helps on exposed sections and during the boat crossing. There is no formal dress code, but clothes that you do not mind picking up dust or spray in are ideal. Footwear should be closed-toe and supportive; trainers or walking shoes with reasonable grip are preferable to flip-flops or loose sandals. Bring swimwear and a towel in high season if you want to join the Comino swim stop, plus some cash for optional extras, drinks, and entrance fees. A small day pack, power bank, and secure way to carry your phone and camera will make the day more practical and relaxed.



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