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If you are only acquainted with North American styles of driving, Gozo will take a little getting used to. However, you will very quickly become accustomed to and enjoy driving on this scenic little island. This article shares some tips about driving in Gozo. |
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Car rental, or car hire, is available from a large number of garages on Gozo. Several businesses offer both self drive car rentals and chaffeur service. Car rentals on Gozo are inexpensive and a particularly good value given the cost of taxis.
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If you are planning to permanently relocate to Gozo and you are a driver you will eventually require a Maltese driver's license. Read on to find out how to go about obtaining your license. |
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Many people decide to buy a car sooner or later, since buses and walking have their drawbacks. Read on for the story of our car purchase and information about how to go about buying and registering a car. |
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Riding the bus is a cheap way to get around in Gozo. Adult fares are never more than 20 Maltese cents! This article explains the bus system and schedules. |
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Taxis in Gozo are notoriously pricey. However, sometimes they are still the best option for getting around. Read on for more details. |
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Given the small size of Gozo, walking is a very viable alternative form of transportation. Victoria, the main center for government, retail and entertainment, is centrally located and within three miles of most of Gozo's villages. This article contains some pointers for comfortable walking in Gozo. |
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Most people use the Gozo Channel Ferry service to get back and forth between Malta's main island and the island of Gozo (there is also a helicopter service from the international airport on Malta to Gozo). The passage takes about 25 minutes on one of several modern car ferries, with beautiful scenery of Malta, Gozo, and the tiny island of Comino. This article discusses fares, schedules, and handy hints about the ferry. |
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The ferry is not the only way to get to Gozo from Malta. There is also a helicopter service, read on for details. Update: As of November 2006 the helicopter service has been suspended. There is some talk of building a runway to allow for small commuter plane flights from the international airport in Malta. At the moment, however, the ferry is the only way to get to the island. |
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