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7 hours
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Gozo brims with history at every twist and turn. Come on a Tuk-Tuk journey of discovery with us and fall in love with its charms too! Explore and enjoy sights not easily reached by public transport and savor a light traditional lunch. We give our passengers unique access to secret places and neighbourhoods cherished by locals. Tuk-Tuks carry a maximum of six (6) people and are driven by our multilingual storytellers. At every stop information is given in English/French/German/Polish/Dutch/Spanish & Danish.
Weather permitting crossing over to Gozo will be aboard boat reserved exclusively for our guests. On the return voyage our boat sails past Comino's captivating Blue Lagoon, Crystal Lagoon, and Comino’s caves on the return voyage.
Whenever prevailing sea/weather conditions are severe, crossing and return shall be by Gozo communal ferry and ticket will be provided.
During the summer season, a swim stop at Comino’s Crystal lagoon is added.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Infant seats are free of charge but need to be booked as an own seat as required by law
Duration approximately six (7) hours (EXCLUDING TRANSFER TIME)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Sanap Cliffs
With an impressive 150 metre height, Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs are the tallest cliffs in Gozo. The area surrounding the promontory is a Natura 2000 site, full of protected biodiversity that marvels its visitors. Naturalists will be excited to hear that the area is dotted by garrigues and steeps ready to be explored. Additionally, the cliffs are an important Bird Area, home to many shearwaters. To familiarise yourself with the area, you can go on a walk around the cliffs of Sannat, and admire the different geological layers of the cliffs. Besides the breathtaking views, visitors can look for archaeological remains of megalithic temples and cart ruts too!
Xlendi Beach, Cliff and Caves
Xlendi Bay is a picturesque and popular seaside destination known for its dramatic cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and quaint charm. Originally a tiny fishing village, Xlendi has evolved into a bustling small resort that attracts both tourists and locals throughout the year.
Crossing over to Gozo aboard Yippee lsland Hopper Boat (weather permitting) or ferry
Duration of Tour 7 hours (excluding transfers time)
Ggantija temple is optional - entry fee is not included
Tuk-Tuk’s are driven by multilingual drivers. At every stop info is given in several languages.
Return to original pick up point by minivan
Ferry ticket whenever required due to bad weather
Return to Malta aboard Yippee Island Hopper Boat passing by island of Comino (weather permitting)
Light Gozitan traditional lunch including a glass of wine or water
Pick Up in Malta or Gozo from your hotel or closest pick-up point by minivans.
Gratuities for the Chauffer
Ggantija Temples (optional when booking and entry fee is not included)
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Pick up/Drop off
Light Traditional Lunch
Tuk Tuk
Pickup included
1,653 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
clare e,Apr 2, 2026
- Review from Viator
Ahmed and Joe were fantastic and full of information. The sights we were taken to were amazing. Unfortunately the lunch let the whole trip down. We were told to use the napkin as a side plate for 1st course which consisted of 8small pieces of bread, 4 sun-dried tomatoes, some beans, a small amount of cheese. So barely a mouthful each for 6 people. The main was penne pasta which should have had a tomato sauce on but was dry with no flavour and at this point we left the restaurant and were told there was a dry sponge pudding for dessert. The Tuk Tuk itself had seen better days. It was a cold and rainy day and did not have full coverage down the sides and none on the back. The driver who collected us to take us to the ferry was on video calls the whole trip there and on the return the same happened but he also had his wife and child with him.
Sarah W,Apr 1, 2026
- Review from Viator
I think this was quite a good trip. Due to the high winds we didn't do the blue lagoon etc and I think when this happens, it should be reflected in the amount you pay. Our guide was good, very pleasant guy. He gave us enough information without overloading us. He brought us to so many fantastic locations. Places I definitely wouldnt have seen had I done it alone. I was glad that our tuk tuk only had 3 people due to cancellations so I had the back seat to myself. I don't see how you could comfortably fit 6 adults in them to be honest and glad I didnt have to find out . I would have felt very uncomfortable squished up against strangers. Tuks tuks kept us nice and dry in the journey. If you have a bad back or any chronic pain or get motion sickness, the tuk tuk might not be for you. The roads are terrible and very windy. You would be in a lot of pain. The lunch was not great at all to be honest. A little picky plate for starter of Maltese fare. The main course was plain pasta with a tomato sauce and desert was a sliver of choc cake.
Sarah O,Apr 1, 2026
- Review from Viator
The tour guide skipped stops (including the cliffs and the temples). When I asked about the temples (the stop I booked to see) his response was 'oh sh*t'. It was too late to include them. He pointed out I could see the temples online. Food was basic but fine. The weather meant we couldn't sail. There was no real alternative plan. We drove around for a few hours and then headed to the boat. If you're booking this tour, check the weather forecast first. And run through the itinerary with your driver before you take off. My tour guide was a nice guy, I just think this is an industrial level tour company (so many tour buses arriving at once to split into separate groups) that the term 'private' didn't give me the experience I expected. And their drivers clearly aren't briefed properly.
Nomad46233204469,Mar 30, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We went around Gozo with Yannick, which is a Bible on its own He knows the history of the city and with his humor he transmits his knowledge





alireza b,Mar 27, 2026
- Review from Viator
Had a great time. The Tuk Tuk broke down a couple of times during the day. However, Andrew made sure that no matter what setbacks we had, we were able to make the most of the day.



Elena O,Mar 26, 2026
- Review from Viator
Herman was perfect. Indicating all the points from the beginning, he made the day smooth and pleasant while visiting all the sights on the island. Thanks a lot for the marvellous day
James N,Mar 26, 2026
- Review from Viator
An electric tuktuk is a great way to see Gozo. It's usually done as a group of six, so you will probably share with other people. It's pretty quiet, so the running commentary from the driver is easily heard. Our careful but confident driver, Emilio, was from Sicily, and his vocal outrage at the often poor standard of driving by other road users just added to the fun.
taratots,Mar 26, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Amazing TukTuk trip round Gozo with the excellent & fun Lisa leading us! She was awesome and navigated brilliantly so that we were not in with hordes of other people but got to see all the wonderful highlights of Gozo including some great side streets. The boat team were on fire too as they played their tunes and took us to see the beautiful caves and lagoon on the crossing! Great fun. A real highlight of our trip to Malta!




Elizabeth F,Mar 25, 2026
- Review from Viator
The pick up from the hotel was on time and prompt. The mini bus was jam packed with people even sitting next to the driver, and will only wait 5 mins before leaving the hotel. Once we arrived at the ferry station it was a swarm around the workers to say your name and receive wrist bands with what your excursion is and directions to which ferry to board. The boat trip itself had very loud music and was worryingly fast/ horizontal- not very relaxing. Once we arrived in Gozo again you had to swap the Yippee staff to figure out which tuk-tuk etc. was yours. Ours was about 400m away from all the others as there were loads of tour buses parked immediately in front of where the boat docked. Apparently two members of our party were on a seperate boat meaning everyone else left on their tuk-tuk about 30 minutes before us, we had to sit and wait for the other two people to arrive. The tuk-tuk itself was cool, but i wouldn’t recommend if you are of a larger size, as my partner and I are of average build (as with the other lady on our row) and none of us could sit fully flat against the back rests due to shoulders touching. Our guide was informative and fun, but who our guide was changed after the fist stop due to language issues with another tour. Our second guide was awesome and very informative! This part of the trip was great and I would do the actual tuk tuk around Gozo again, as you go to everywhere you would want to see (check the Yippee website as the places are different than listed here) and have plenty of time in each. The lunch was awful. At a sports bar. A sharing platter with four pieces of bread, some olives, one small wheel of feta, some sun dried tomatoes, and some capers between 4 people (two of which were strangers), followed by a ‘traditional’ dish of pasta pie, and then a single biscuit. I would suggest to the tour company to offer a cheaper self catered version of this trip for €10 less, as the food was really grim. The boat trip back was interesting. Again we had loud club music playing and the boat was almost vertical with the speed it was going. We reached the blue lagoon and some caves and stopped for a bit. We went in March-too cold for swimming so wasn’t offered to us. The captain then had to turn us around as they had lost someone, but then received a call that all was well. There was a raffle on the boat? but no one sold us raffle tickets?? Figuring out which bus back was the right one was also chaotic and disorganised as per. TLDR; Any point that involved changing transport was disorganised, but the tuk tuk tour and the guide was fabulous! The food was awful.
Clare M,Mar 24, 2026
- Review from Viator
A great day touring to many of the sights of Gozo with our tuk tuk driver Sief. The weather was great and we had ample time to stop, look around, take photos and go inside the places we visited. Sief provided a wealth of information throughout. Recommended!
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