The first time I set foot on Gozo, I felt as though time had slowed down. The scent of salt and sun-warmed limestone filled the air, and the sounds of the city gradually faded, replaced by the rhythmic crash of waves and the distant hum of cicadas. Gozo – Malta’s smaller, quieter sister island – captivated me with its authenticity, unhurried pace of life, and breathtaking landscapes that became the perfect inspiration for my photography.
Victoria – The Beating Heart of Gozo
My journey began in Victoria, the island’s capital, which brims with life, but not in the chaotic way of a big city. Here, life moves gently – locals gather in small cafés for an espresso and conversation, while narrow streets whisper stories of the past through their weathered limestone facades.
Towering above the city is the Citadel, an ancient fortress offering a panoramic view of the entire island. As I stood atop its walls, I felt as if I were gazing into the past – rolling hills, golden buildings, and the vast blue Mediterranean stretching into the horizon. It was a photographer’s dream, where every angle told a tale of time and history.
Azure Window – A Lost Wonder
The most awe-inspiring sight for me, however, was the magnificent Azure Window. This natural limestone arch was Gozo’s most iconic landmark, drawing travellers and photographers like a magnet.
I was fortunate enough to see it in 2015, before it tragically collapsed into the sea. Standing there with my camera, I felt like a witness to nature’s masterpiece – the golden arch glowing in the late afternoon sun, the turquoise waves crashing against the rocks, and the sheer grandeur of the scene. I captured that moment, unaware that, years later, it would exist only in photographs and memory.
Mgarr, Xlendi & Ramla Bay – The Many Faces of Gozo
Mgarr, the island’s small harbour town, was my first glimpse of Gozo as I arrived by ferry from Malta. Even then, I had a feeling this journey would be something special.
In Xlendi, romance filled the air – a tiny bay nestled between rugged cliffs, fishing boats gently swaying in the water, and cosy seafood restaurants serving the freshest catch. Walking along the cliffs at sunset? Simply unforgettable.
Then came Ramla Bay, where the sand surprised me with its deep, rusty-orange hue. It’s one of those places where you just want to sit, run your fingers through the warm grains, and lose yourself in the endless horizon of the Mediterranean.
Gozo – A Place That Stays in Your Heart
Gozo is like a time capsule – serene, raw, and utterly enchanting. For a photographer, it is pure magic – the light shifting across the ancient stone, the timeless charm of its villages, and an atmosphere that can never truly be captured in just one image.
As I look back on that journey, I know one thing for certain – Gozo is a place I long to return to, if only to experience its tranquillity and wonder once more.
If you enjoyed this post and are looking for more inspiring places and unique photographs, feel free to check out the post Bull Island Dublin - A Natural Paradise Full of History. You’re also welcome to visit my Landscape Photography Portfolio Gallery, and those interested can explore my stock footage as well.
Rafal Rozalski.