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Gozo-Malta – Day 7: Ramla Bay and Imgiebah Bay


The place where we stayed in Gozo for 2 nights looked straight out of a travel magazine. We had a beautiful pool, and the entire building was made of limestone, very rustic. When I saw it the first time, I did not like it, but after the first night, I loved it. It was in a rural area, very quiet, and not all apartments were rented out. We only had to share the pool with another couple, which was perfect.






On the way back to the harbour, we had a stop at the golden beach in Ramla Bay. Unfortunately, we had no time for swimming. 




We said goodbye to Gozo and took a ship back to Malta. 


Before we went back to the airport, we visited one more place, Imgiebah Bay. By car, the road left really narrow, but with a bit of care, we did not scratch the car. I loved this place, it felt so rural, and of course, no one was there.





The last photo of beautiful Malta is just flowers. The flora in Malta is lovely and we were lucky to be there in May. The weather was ok, not too hot, not too cold. The water temperature was not optimal, often below 20°C. Still, from my perspective, I prefer to visit places when there are no so many tourists around and is not so hot. Malta is an amazing place to visit, so many places to discover and nature here is so beautiful. 



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