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Take the driver's seat and discover a different side of Gozo on this full-day guided quad bike adventure. Following scenic coastal routes, countryside tracks and remote viewpoints, you'll explore areas of the island that many visitors never reach while enjoying a fun and memorable day outdoors.
Following pickup from Malta, you'll travel to Gozo before meeting your guide and receiving a full safety briefing. Once underway, you'll follow a carefully planned route that showcases some of the island's most impressive scenery, including coastal landscapes, traditional villages and hidden locations often inaccessible by public transport.
Highlights may include Dwejra and the Inland Sea, the historic Salt Pans, Ramla Bay, Ghasri Valley and Xlendi Bay. Along the route, your guide will share insights into the island's history, culture and traditions while regular stops provide opportunities for photographs and sightseeing. A food tasting experience and lunch are included during the day, allowing you to sample local flavours between riding sections.
Weather permitting, the return journey includes a scenic boat ride past Comino's famous Blue Lagoon and sea caves before heading back to Malta. The combination of sightseeing, local culture and quad riding creates a varied experience that showcases the best of Gozo in a single day.
Gozo's varied landscape makes it one of the most rewarding places in the Mediterranean for a guided quad tour. Dramatic cliffs, fertile valleys, historic villages and rugged coastline all sit within a relatively small area, allowing guests to experience a wide range of scenery throughout the day.
Many of the places visited are difficult to access through conventional sightseeing tours. Travelling by quad allows guests to reach more remote locations while enjoying open views of the island's countryside and coastline along the way.
Drivers must be at least 21 years old and hold a full valid driving licence. A government-issued photo ID must also be presented before departure.
Passengers aged 5 years and above are welcome to join. Participants should be comfortable spending several hours outdoors and following instructions provided during the safety briefing and tour.
For more than twenty years, the team has been introducing visitors to the landscapes, culture and hidden corners that make Gozo unique. Carefully designed routes combine well-known attractions with lesser-visited locations, creating a more complete experience of the island.
Experienced multilingual guides accompany every tour, helping guests discover places they may never find independently. Combined with included lunch, food tasting and private boat transfers, the tour offers an enjoyable balance of sightseeing and adventure.
No. Many participants join the tour without any previous quad biking experience and quickly become comfortable with the vehicles.
A detailed safety briefing is provided before departure, covering controls, riding techniques and safety procedures so everyone feels confident before setting off.
Drivers must be at least 21 years old and hold a full valid driving licence. A second government-issued photo ID is also required.
These requirements are mandatory and help ensure the tour complies with local regulations while maintaining safety for all participants.
The route may include Dwejra, the Inland Sea, Ramla Bay, Ghasri Valley, Xlendi Bay and the historic Salt Pans, alongside a variety of countryside and coastal routes.
Each stop has been selected to showcase a different aspect of Gozo, from natural landmarks and traditional villages to panoramic viewpoints and cultural sites.
Yes. A lunch stop is included during the day, along with a local food tasting experience.
This gives guests the opportunity to enjoy regional specialities while taking a break from riding and sightseeing.
The Salt Pans are one of Gozo's most recognisable coastal landmarks and have been used for traditional sea-salt production for centuries.
Their geometric patterns create excellent photographic opportunities and provide an interesting insight into one of the island's oldest traditions.
Yes. Passengers aged 5 years and above are welcome to join when travelling with a qualified driver.
The experience is popular with families, couples and groups looking for a more adventurous way to explore Gozo together.
About the centre
Gozo
Operated by Gozo Pride Tours Ltd, a partner of adventuro.