Villas in Nadur

Booking a Farmhouse in Nadur, Gozo

Booking a farmhouse in Nadur, Gozo offers a perfect blend of tranquility and vibrant local culture. Nadur is quite close to both Qala and Xagħra, the distance from Nadur to Qala is about 1.6 km, whilst the distance from Nadur to Xagħra is approximately 5.5 km. Nadur is a great place to book a farmhouse if you want to be close to beaches. It is conveniently located near several beautiful beaches on the island of Gozo. For instance, Ramla Beach, known for its unique orange sand, is just about 2.6 km away. Other nearby beaches include San Blas Beach (2.1 km), Hondoq ir-Rummien (2.8 km), and Daħlet Qorrot Beach (2.4 km). Staying in Nadur offers you the charm of a traditional Gozitan village while being just a short drive from some of the island's best coastal spots.

About Nadur, Gozo

Nadur is a picturesque village located on the eastern side of Gozo, Malta. Known for its lush landscapes and panoramic views, Nadur is one of the island's largest villages. The name "Nadur" means "lookout" in Maltese, reflecting its historical role as a strategic vantage point. The village is home to the impressive Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul, a stunning example of baroque architecture that dominates the skyline. Nadur's rich agricultural heritage is evident in its terraced fields and orchards, producing some of the best local fruits and vegetables. The village's vibrant community and scenic beauty make it a must-visit destination.

What To See in Nadur, Gozo

Nadur, besides its proximity to beaches offers a variety of attractions that cater to all interests. The Nadur Tower, also known as Ta' Kenuna Tower, provides breathtaking panoramic views of Gozo and the surrounding islands. The Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul is a must-see, with its impressive architecture and beautiful interior. San Blas Bay is a secluded beach ideal for a peaceful day by the sea. Nadur is also famous for its Carnival, one of the most vibrant and unique celebrations in the Maltese Islands. Held in February, the Nadur Carnival is known for its spontaneous and unstructured nature, featuring elaborate costumes, masks, and street parties. This event attracts visitors from all over the island and beyond, offering a lively and unforgettable experience.