Where to Watch the World Cup in Gozo 2026
From football club bars to a village-built fan zone, here’s where to catch every match of the World Cup on Gozo, plus what to know about those very late kick-offs.
From football club bars to a village-built fan zone, here’s where to catch every match of the World Cup on Gozo, plus what to know about those very late kick-offs.
Meta description: Visiting Gozo without hiring a car? Here’s how to use buses, taxis, ferries and tours, where to stay, what to see, and which places are awkward without wheels.
Delta’s nonstop JFK to Malta flight launched on 8 June 2026. If you’re planning a trip, here’s what American first-timers need to know about Gozo — the smaller, quieter island that most visitors wish they’d spent longer on.
Scooters, quads and e-bikes are a popular way to explore Gozo. Hire costs, licence requirements, what to watch for on Gozo’s hilly roads, and the best rental spots.
Car hire on Gozo costs from around €25–40 per day. Left-hand drive, narrow roads and fuel tips — everything you need before picking up the keys.
Gozo has white taxis, Bolt and a limited Uber presence. Fares, apps, what to check and when to pre-book — everything you need for getting around Gozo by taxi or rideshare.
Gozo’s bus network covers all main villages and beaches. Routes, fares, Tallinja cards and the app — everything you need for getting around Gozo by bus.
Flying into Malta and heading to Gozo? Your options are bus to Ċirkewwa (around 1.5 hours), taxi (around 45 minutes), or private transfer. Journey times, costs and what to book in advance.
The Gozo Highspeed Ferry runs between Lascaris Wharf in Valletta and Mġarr harbour year-round. Fares, timetable, booking and everything you need to know.
The Gozo Channel car ferry runs from Ċirkewwa to Mġarr Harbour 24 hours a day. Passenger fares, car prices, timetable, and what to know before you travel.