After picking up at the Port of Mgarr, two bus lines take you to Xewkija, one of Gozo’s most typical villages. From the open-top buses, the Xewkija Rotunda, also known as the Church of St. John the Baptist, visible in the distance, catches the eye. Built at the end of the 17th century, it is a notable point of interest. For those wishing to sample local cuisine, bus stop 3 leads to the Savina Creativity Center at Magro Food Village.
Gozo’s gastronomy is renowned for delighting visitors. Hiking enthusiasts can get off at bus stop 4, which provides access to the path linking Victoria and Dwerja Park. Bus stop 5 leads to Ta Dbiegi, a symbol of Maltese culture known for its local crafts and glass stores. To explore Gozo’s history and heritage, the Archaeological Museum at bus stop 10 offers information on the town, its religion and culture. To make your visit easier, we recommend you buy your ticket online.