Gozo’s history is a rich tapestry that spans thousands of years, offering visitors a chance to walk through time. From ancient temples to medieval fortifications, and from Roman villas to British fortifications, the island is a treasure trove of historical sites. Each location tells a story of the people who lived, worked, and worshipped on this small but historically significant island. For history enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, Gozo provides a unique opportunity to immerse in a past that has shaped not only the island but also the broader history of the Mediterranean. Visitors can explore the awe-inspiring Ggantija Temples, which date back over 5,000 years and are among the oldest free-standing structures in the world. The majestic Citadel in Victoria, once a medieval fortress, offers panoramic views and a glimpse into the island’s past. Other must-see landmarks include the Ta' Pinu Basilica, renowned for its stunning architecture, and the Roman Villa in Victoria, which reveals the island’s connection to the ancient world.