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# Gozo eJeep Self-Drive Adventure with Comino Mini Cruise (Full Day)

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Gozo eJeep Self-Drive Adventure with Comino Mini Cruise (Full Day)
- **URL slug**: gozo-ejeep-self-drive-adventure-with-comino-mini-cruise-full-day
- **Course id**: 69930
- **Centre id**: 69688

## Short summary

Explore Gozo in an eco-friendly eJeep and link it with a coastal mini cruise around Comino for a full day of driving, viewpoints, and time on the water. You’ll self-drive a fully electric vehicle in convoy with a tour leader, reaching backroads, villages, and viewpoints that most visitors only see from a distance. With light lunch, transfers, and Comino boat leg included, this is a very efficient way to see both islands in one day. Key Details 📝 Duration: 8 hours (around 7 hours touring plus transfer time) Location: Gozo with Comino mini cruise (Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, Comino Sea Caves) Vehicle: Fully electric eJeep (up to 4 people: 1 driver + 3 passengers) Driver requirements: Minimum age 21 with original, valid driving licence Seasonal extras: Swim stop at a Comino lagoon in high…

## Classification

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


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Mġarr Harbour
- **Coordinates**: 36.0242161, 14.2988338 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 195
- **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)

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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 in an eco-friendly eJeep and link it with a coastal mini cruise around Comino for a full day of driving, viewpoints, and time on the water. You’ll self-drive a fully electric vehicle in convoy with a tour leader, reaching backroads, villages, and viewpoints that most visitors only see from a distance. With light lunch, transfers, and Comino boat leg included, this is a very efficient way to see both islands in one day. Key Details 📝 Duration: 8 hours (around 7 hours touring plus transfer time) Location: Gozo with Comino mini cruise (Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, Comino Sea Caves) Vehicle: Fully electric eJeep (up to 4 people: 1 driver + 3 passengers) Driver requirements: Minimum age 21 with original, valid driving licence Seasonal extras: Swim stop at a Comino lagoon in high season (weather permitting) Transfers: Pick-up/drop-off from selected hotels and meeting points in Malta included Food: Light lunch with glass of local wine or mineral water What to Expect 🧭 Your day starts with pick-up from your hotel or closest meeting point on mainland Malta, followed by a transfer to the departure point for the crossing to Gozo. When conditions allow, the crossing is on a private boat reserved for guests; otherwise, you’ll use the Gozo Channel ferry with tickets included. On arrival at Gozo’s harbour, the focus switches to the eJeeps: you’ll be matched to your vehicle, given a clear safety and operating briefing, and walked through controls, convoy rules, and how to manage speed and spacing on narrow village roads and backroads. Once everyone is ready, the convoy heads out across Gozo, following an experienced tour leader. The route includes a mix of rural lanes, short town sections and scenic stretches along the coast and escarpments. Typical highlights include Sanap Cliffs, the coastal views near Xlendi Bay, the historic Knight’s Washhouses at Fontana, and the Citadel overlooking Victoria. You’ll also have time at the Ġgantija Temples area (optional paid entry) and Dwejra Bay with its Inland Sea and watchtower, where an extra boat trip can be booked on the day if conditions allow. Additional stops often include Ta’ Pinu Basilica (passing by), Xwejni Salt Pans, and viewpoints near Qbajjar and Marsalforn. At each stop, multilingual storytelling tour leaders provide context, explain the sites, and answer questions. A light lunch with wine or water is served partway through the day. Later in the afternoon, you swap wheels for water. If weather and sea…

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### What’s included
Self-drive full-day Gozo eJeep tour Eco-friendly, fully electric eJeep (up to 4 people per vehicle) Experienced tour leaders and storytellers at each stop Pick-up and drop-off from selected hotels or central meeting points in Malta Light lunch with a glass of local wine or mineral water Private boat crossing to Gozo for guests (when conditions allow) Mini cruise around Comino (Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, Sea Caves – weather permitting) Seasonal swim stop at a Comino lagoon or Gozo bay (usually April–October, sea-state permitting) Return boat transfer to Malta or Gozo ferry tickets when required Third-party insurance cover for the eJeep

### What’s not included
Admission ticket to Ġgantija Temples (optional visit) Optional Dwejra Bay boat trip (payable on location, weather-dependent) Any extra drinks beyond those included at lunch Lunch for infants under 3 years Insurance excess fee in the event of accident, loss or damage to the eJeep Personal snacks and additional food or beverages Tips or gratuities for guides and crew

### Kit list
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## FAQs

### Do I need previous off-road or 4x4 driving experience for the eJeep tour?

You do not need specialist off-road experience, but you must be a confident driver with regular road-driving experience. The eJeeps are fully electric, automatic vehicles designed to be easy to handle, and you’ll get a safety and operating briefing before you set off. The tour leader sets a sensible pace and you drive in convoy, so you are not left guessing where to go. You will, however, drive on narrow village streets, country lanes and some rougher sections with uneven surfaces. If you are comfortable driving a normal car and can manage tight turns, short slopes and changing surfaces without panicking, you should adapt quickly. If you are very nervous behind the wheel, you may find a chauffeured option more relaxing.

### What sort of terrain and roads will we drive on in Gozo?

The route combines minor tarmac roads, village streets and stretches of backroad or track, chosen to reach viewpoints and sites that standard coach tours often skip. Expect some sections with potholes, loose gravel, dust and short inclines or descents, but nothing designed as extreme off-road. The emphasis is on access and scenery rather than technical driving. Because the tour runs in all but the worst conditions, weather can change how the terrain feels. After rain, some sections may be damp or slightly muddy and require smoother throttle and braking inputs. Your tour leader can adjust the route on the day for safety, and you should always follow their line and instructions rather than trying to improvise.

### What licence and documents are required to drive the eJeep, and how does insurance work?

Drivers must be at least 21 years old and must present an original, valid driving licence. Provisional licences, expired licences, photocopies and photos on your phone are not accepted. If you arrive without the correct physical licence, you will not be allowed to drive and no refund is provided, so double-check you have it with you before pick-up. All eJeeps are covered by a third-party insurance policy. In the event of accident, loss or damage to the vehicle, you are liable only up to the insurance excess. A credit card is taken as a guarantee against this excess and any potential fines or contraventions. The exact excess amount and conditions are explained in the indemnity and vehicle inspection forms you sign before the tour starts.

### Is the eJeep tour suitable for children and families?

Yes, this format works well for families and small groups, as each eJeep can carry up to four people (one driver and three passengers). Children can sit inside the vehicle, protected from wind and dust, and the day is broken up with frequent stops at viewpoints, villages and coastal locations, which helps keep it varied and engaging. Infants under 3 are not included in the lunch allocation and the day may feel long for very small children. Parents should consider their child’s tolerance for time in a vehicle and boat. There will be some bumpiness on tracks, sun exposure at outdoor stops and a mini cruise around Comino when conditions allow. If your children are comfortable with car journeys and enjoy being outdoors, they usually adapt very well; if they struggle with long days or motion, it is worth weighing this up before booking.

### How does the Comino mini cruise and swim stop work, and is it guaranteed?

At the end of the Gozo land section, you switch from eJeep to boat if conditions are suitable. The mini cruise takes you around Comino, passing the Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon and Comino Sea Caves, with commentary from the crew. In the main season (usually April to October), the aim is to include a short swim stop of around 30 minutes in one of the lagoons so you can get in the water. This boat leg is offered as extra value and is always subject to weather and sea state. Strong winds, swell or poor visibility can make the route or swim stop unsafe or uncomfortable. In that case, the route may be altered, shortened, moved to a more sheltered bay around Gozo, or cancelled completely. Because it is complimentary, no refund is given specifically for missing the Comino cruise, but the operator will always plan the safest workable option on the day.

### What exactly is included in the light lunch, and can dietary needs be accommodated?

A light lunch is included and is designed to refuel you without taking a long break in a restaurant. It typically includes a simple local-style main (such as a sandwich, salad or similar) and comes with a glass of local wine or mineral water. The focus is on something quick and practical so you can maximise time on the road and at viewpoints. If you have dietary requirements (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free or allergies), you should advise the operator well in advance of your tour date. They can usually suggest what is feasible within the standard options or advise you to bring additional items if your requirements are very specific. It is always wise to carry a few snacks of your own, especially if you have a restricted diet or are travelling with children.

### What should I wear and bring for an eJeep self-drive day?

Closed shoes such as trainers are strongly recommended; sandals, heels and flip-flops are not suitable for pedal control or walking on uneven ground. Clothing should be comfortable, weather-appropriate and something you don’t mind getting a bit dusty. In sunny months, lightweight long sleeves, a hat and decent sunscreen are very important, as you are outside frequently during the day. You should also bring swimwear and a towel if you want to make the most of the Comino swim stop in season, plus sunglasses and possibly a light jacket if there is any breeze or cooler forecast. A credit card is required for the insurance guarantee, and carrying some cash is useful for optional extras such as the Dwejra boat trip, snacks or extra drinks.

### How demanding is the tour physically, and who should avoid it?

Physically, most of the effort comes from sitting upright for a full day, bracing lightly over bumps and getting in and out of the eJeep at stops. If you can manage a full day of sightseeing with short walks and stairs, you are likely to cope well. The sea section is similar in intensity to a normal coastal boat trip, though conditions can vary with wind and swell. The tour is not recommended for guests with serious back or neck issues, those recovering from recent surgery, or anyone who has been told to avoid vibrations and jolts. It is also not recommended for travellers with significant mobility impairments, as some stops involve uneven ground, and for people who are strongly prone to sea sickness, due to the boat transfers and Comino mini cruise. Pregnant guests should avoid this experience and choose calmer, shorter activities instead.

### What is the difference between this eJeep tour and the buggy/UTV options in Gozo?

The eJeep format offers a more enclosed, road-based feel with an emphasis on comfort and sustainability. Vehicles are fully electric, seat up to four people and are better for families who prefer to sit side-by-side inside a vehicle rather than on more exposed quad or buggy seats. Noise levels are lower, which makes conversations with your group easier while driving between stops. Buggy and UTV options tend to feel a little more exposed and “raw”, which some guests enjoy, but they can also be dustier and more tiring over a full day. If you like the idea of self-driving and accessing backroads but want more protection from wind and sun, and value the eco-friendly aspect of a fully electric vehicle, the eJeep tour is often the best fit.

### How are groups organised, and what happens if the weather changes during the day?

The tour runs in convoy, usually with several eJeeps and sometimes other vehicles such as Tuk-Tuks or UTVs, guided by a lead vehicle. The lead driver sets the pace, manages transitions at junctions and keeps the group together, regrouping at key points where needed. At stops, multilingual storytellers provide explanations in the languages booked, and you are free to take photos and ask questions. If the weather changes, the team can adapt both the land and sea parts of the itinerary. On very hot days they may shorten exposed stops and prioritise shaded viewpoints; in cooler or breezy conditions they may adjust the order of sites to keep the experience comfortable. Sea conditions are checked continuously; if the mini cruise or swim stop needs to be modified or cancelled, you will be informed and an alternative plan put in place where possible.



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