Ramla Bay Gozo Malta

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Oct 25, 2024
The beach is beautifully situated and clean. In October, it is not overcrowded (even on a sunny Sunday), but there doesn't seem to be sunbed and umbrella hire every day. Depending on the wind, there … Full review by JulianCarax_de
Oct 2, 2024
The beach was ok but nothing special. Pebbles when you go on the sea so swim-shoes recommended and then it's pretty shallow and rocky for a good bit before it gets deep. Food, drinks and souvenir-sta… Full review by Tankboy122
Sep 22, 2024
Best beach across Malta and Gozo. Lovely red sandy beach. Lifeguards present. Sun loungers and parasols available at 5 euros each. Parking along road above beach is free. 2 places to eat just off bea… Full review by wjberry

Questions & answers

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Is there an ATM at Ramla bay gozo
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No there isn't
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Is there an ATM at Ramla bay gozo
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Not sure but I'd think not.
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Do busses run from Mgarr to the beach
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Not directly. All buses run through the city of Victoria (Rabat), so you would need to get a bus from Mgarr (Imgarr) to Victoria and then a bus from there to Ramla. It doesn't take long …
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Not directly. All buses run through the city of Victoria (Rabat), so you would need to get a bus from Mgarr (Imgarr) to Victoria and then a bus from there to Ramla. It doesn't take long though, what with the Island being so small. At present the bus between Victoria and Ramla is the 302 but I'm not sure which one is between Imgarr and Victoria.
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Is it true that the rocks in the water near where you first enter are actually a part of a wall that was once set in the sea to …
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Is it true that the rocks in the water near where you first enter are actually a part of a wall that was once set in the sea to stop the enemy from entering with their boats? I heard this once and wondered if it is true.
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I can not give the right answer. I went from the left side of the beach (watching the sea) by foot over the rocks to climb upwards to the so called Calypso Cave.At this cave …
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I can not give the right answer. I went from the left side of the beach (watching the sea) by foot over the rocks to climb upwards to the so called Calypso Cave.At this cave busses full of tourists are told the myths of this cave. One of the stories is that the cave was used as part of a defence line, holding soldiers in the watch tower (this could be related to your question) The most intriguing story is the one that Homers used this cave to write down the story of Odypus where he was kept by the witches nymphs of the island that sang ships to shipwrecks. Whatever is true, I am a geocaching and metal detector fan and I pitted the fact that I did not have my strong magnet with me. The rocks on the coastline and on the coast don't look handmade or part of man built constructions. I read nothing about ship or wreck diving and besides a seaweed field about 100 meters out of the coast you don't see rocks or reefs in the water. Hope this helps a bit. René
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