Xaghra  Xaghra spreads across a plateau hilltop that descends towards fertile green valleys and the beautiful bays of Ramla, Ta’ l-Ghejjum and Marsalforn are all within a short drive. It boasts Gozo’s most important archaeological sites, the Ggantija Temples, the oldest free standing buildings known to man, and the Brockdoff Circle, the underground tomb of the temple builders. It is also home to Our Lady of Victories church which is dedicated to the Nativity of the Virgin Mary. In front of the church is a large, pretty tree-lined square where you can sit in one of the pavement cafés or restaurants, enjoying the warmth of the Mediterranean sun or buy fresh local produce, which is sold in the square in the mornings.
On the edge of the village overlooking the Ramla Bay is the mythological Calypso Cave, home of the nymph Calypso mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey. Xaghra is also home to the natural caves of Xerri’s Grotto and Ninu’s Cave. Other attractions include the working museum of Ta’ Kola Windmill and the Pomskizillious Museum of Toys. Centrally located Xaghra is an ideal choice for those wanting relaxation but with local amenities and sights.
Xaghra Xaghra is a good choice for those wanting local amenities and a wealth of local historic and architectural sights. Our properties are all built in the traditional Gozitan style architecture and are brimming with character. We have 13 villas in Xaghra. | | |