Farmhouses in Xaghra

Booking a Farmhouse in Xaghra, Gozo

Xaghra provides a variety of beautifully restored farmhouses that cater to different tastes and needs. These farmhouses often feature private pools, spacious terraces, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a family vacation, booking early ensures you secure the best accommodations, especially during peak seasons. Staying in Xaghra allows you to be close to the island's main attractions while enjoying a peaceful retreat.

About Xaghra, Gozo

Xaghra is one of the largest and oldest villages on the island of Gozo, Malta's sister island. It is renowned for its rich history and vibrant community. The village is home to the Ġgantija megalithic temples, which date back to around 3600 BC, making them some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world. Xaghra is also known for its lively Victory Square, where locals and visitors gather to enjoy the numerous cafes, restaurants, and shops. The village's picturesque setting, perched on a plateau, offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Mediterranean Sea. Ramla Bay, is also situated in Xagħra and is one of the island's most beloved beaches. Renowned for its unique red sand and crystal-clear waters, it offers an ideal setting for swimming, snorkeling, and taking in the stunning scenery.

What To See in Xaghra, Gozo

Xaghra boasts a variety of attractions that cater to all interests. The Ġgantija Temples are a must-see, offering a fascinating glimpse into Gozo's prehistoric past. Another highlight is Ramla Bay, the island's largest sandy beach, known for its distinctive red sand and clear waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. For those interested in natural wonders, Xerri's Grotto and Ninu's Cave offer stunning underground formations. Calypso's Cave, overlooking Ramla Bay, is linked to the legend of the nymph Calypso from Homer's Odyssey. The Ta' Kola Windmill, a well-preserved 18th-century windmill, provides insight into traditional Gozitan life. Additionally, the village's vibrant square and local festivals, such as the Feast of the Nativity of Our Lady, offer a taste of the local culture and community spirit.