Gozo and Malta: Last 3 Days

After writing my previous post, I walked to the Sannat town center to get dinner. Like many towns, the main attraction at the town square is a church. However, I wasn’t able to go in since the doors were locked.

After dinner, I walked about 30 minutes to the Ta Cenc Cliffs. The view there was amazing and I arrived just a few minutes before the sunset. I ended up chatting with a tourist from India who works in Norway. He recommended me some places to visit in Gozo.

The next day, I took the bus to several spots in Gozo and visited the Citadel in Victoria, Dwejra Inland Sea, and Ġgantija Archaeological Park.

The Citadel is quite big and there’s a church inside it. The view from the walls of the citadel is also impressive since I could see all the surrounding areas.

After reaching the Inland Sea in Dwejra, I took a 15 minute boat tour that only cost €5. Too bad that the famous natural arch, Azure Window, had collapsed nine years ago.

The last place I went was Ġgantija. It’s a megalithic temple complex that’s older than the pyramids. Except for its age, I wasn’t impressed by it. Just some ancient rocks to me. I guess I’m just not that interested in archaeology.

By the time I came back to the guesthouse in the afternoon I was dead tired. There were a lot of cars honking and people shouting in the streets. Apparently, the people of Malta elected a favorable president from the Labour Party.

This morning, I made my way back to Malta from Gozo. The return trip took about three hours. I checked into Marco Polo Party Hostel in St. Julian’s, but I don’t plan on doing any partying tonight since I’ll be waking up at 6 AM tomorrow to catch the flight to Wrocław, Poland.

This concludes my 36 days backpacking tour of Italy and Malta. I will be starting my bicycle tour from Wrocław, Poland, to the Balkans on June 3.

Coming into Gozo

Sannat Parish Church

Needed some salad for fiber

The Ta Cenc Cliffs

Sunset over the cliffs

Moon rising from behind.

View from the Citadel in Victoria

The Citadel

Cathedral of the Assumption inside the Citadel

Dwejra Inland Sea

On the boat tour

Interesting rock erosion

Back to the Inland Sea

Blue Hole Dive Site next to the Inland Sea

The shoreline of Dwejra

Rocks within rocks?

Loving the blue on blue.

Ġgantija Archaeological Park

Ancient stones that are older than the pyramids.

This used to be a temple.

Taking the ferry back to Malta

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