This inland sea was hidden away, and yet just a few steps from the Azure Window bus stop. It was from here we took a small boat out through a narrow 'tunnel' to see the Azure Window from water level. It was amazing, a choppy, exhilarating boat ride, thrilling, well worth the €4 fee. Loved the coloured doors on the small building next to the inland sea. If you visit the Azure Window, it's worth making the effort to walk down to the Inland Sea.
One of the must sea things on Gozo a bay linked to the sea by a tunnel great bay for a swim to as safe and you can also take a small boat through the tunnel for around €3.50
As I've said in the title ... If we could have passed from open sea to Inland Sea it would be much better and experience would have been more memorable. Unfortunately it was impossible because of weather conditions.
Wow another mind blowing location in Gozo, the boat trips from the inland sea, through the cave, to the ocean is so well worth it and to see the Azure Window from the ocean a must. a quaint and favorite spot of ours in Gozo.
This was one of the highlights of my trip. the boat ride was so much fun, worth the 4 Euros to do. Amazing views!!
В хорошую погоду, то есть в сезон и когда не будет сильных волн, можно отправиться на лодке сквозь скалы в открытое море. В лодку помещается около 8 человек, всем выдают спасжилеты. Чтобы получились хорошие фотографии - садитесь в первый ряд, иначе в кадр всегда будут попадать попутчики. Лодки маленькие и их качает, вода может забрызгивать внутрь, так что берегите камеры.Вы проплывёте по ущелью между скал, увидите арку Двейры с моря, заплывёте в пещеры, которые с берега совершенно не видны, сможете рукой прикоснуться к этим огромным скалам, а лодочник укажет на интересные выступы, которые напоминают разные фигуры. Прогулка коротенькая, но посетить рекомендую. Если лодки будут плавать, то долго ждать очереди вам вряд ли придётся - они отплывают одна за другой.
What a amazing location. We took the boat trip to the azure window. And wow what a view from the sea. The boat guide I believe a local fisherman was fantastic and the ride was so cheep.I must do if your in the area.
For 4 euros the locals take you our for a fantastic boat ride around the azure window and excellent value for money and one of the active holiday highlights.
We came here to get a glimpse of the Azure Window up close, as well as the grottoes around the area. Our guide called it the Gozo Blue Grotto (not to be confused with the one in Zurrieq on Malta) and it did not dissapoint. It was fantastic. My oldest boy loved being on the boat and going through the little cave out into the sea, exploring the little caves. Even though the day was a little hazy, the water was an unreal shade of cobalt blue, and the coral and algae made beautiful purple-green stripes on the rocks. We also got a great up close view of the Azure Window, and could see Fungus Rock. Definitely a must-see if you take a trip to Gozo - the boat ride is quick and not too expensive.
On our visit the Azure Window I hadn't realise at first that the Inland sea was accessible from the same main road in. As we walked back from the Azure Window to the front of the church the access road was to the left, gently sloping down into a mixture of small dwellings and lock ups almost like descending into an old quarry you get a glimpse of the Inland Sea with its cliffs rising up before you. It was low season in February, late in the day with the sea particularly rough so everything was deserted. There are quays from lock ups on the shoreline sloping into the sea to launch the boats that are kept here. On the day there was no chance of taking a boat trip through the caves or a gentle swim as the sea was angrily bursting through and rolling up the Inland Sea's beach. It was peaceful as no one else was around but also raw with the roar of the sea coming through the cave, good space the sit and relax for a while. No doubt it's a very different experience in high season with boat trips running but it's an equally good visit when things are quiet.