Thank you!
We live in Cyprus now. We moved from UK in 2004 to live here and have visited Malta several times as my parents take a holiday there for a month every February. We've stayed at BHC once in Bugibba and twice at the Topaz - each time only for about 5nts. We can take a direct flight from Cyprus with Emirates as they have the route from Dubai via Larnaca.
Last year my parents decided to take on a timeshare at Salina Wharf, which means we can have an apartment there for only £50 for the week. So, this time we will probably go for the full week and hire a car. We went to Mdina this last time and had a few hours in Valletta too and have always used the local buses.
In comparison to Cyprus, the public transport system is fabulous in Malta! And, very cheap too. Here, it's mainly only the seafront locations that get a regular bus service and for an island this big - it's very lacking on the public transport facilities. Almost everyone has a car and with 4 rush hours a day, the traffic can be hectic as lots of places close for lunch and then re-open around 3 or 4pm till late.
We use our time in Malta to spend quality time with my parents as we only see them for a month in November too, when they come to Cyprus for holidays, so we don't want to spend all our time driving around the Malta.
This time we've set our sights on Gozo for a visit so just finding the best and cheapest solution has been my task! It sounds like the bus service isn't so good on Gozo but I think the price of car hire has probably sold it to us...
Funnily enough, we went on one of our Cyprus forum get togethers last night and I met someone who had visited Malta earlier this year. He really liked it and said to take a car with 2 passengers to Gozo was a little over 23 Euros, which seems incredibly cheap!
I last visited Gozo over 10yrs ago on a short educational visit with the tour operator I worked for in UK. I arrived early Sunday morning and left again around 9pm on Tuesday night. Because of all the complaints I used to deal with regarding the quality of the units we had at the time, I never had a great impression of Malta and to be truthful, it never really changed much after my visit either. I didn't see much of any resorts as I spent most time travelling between hotels but I know I did much prefer the North part of the island and did enjoy seeing Gozo when our guy there, Michael - took me to see the Cornucopia and several of our farmhouse units.
I didn't get to see Victoria either so, any pointers of where to go on Gozo (any "must see" places) would be greatly appreciated.
We are looking forward to our visit and we think we will probably come around 14th February, depending on arrival days at the Salina Wharf as they don't have "open" arrival days for some reason.
Do you know when the fireworks will be on in Valletta for the festival? I've an idea they will be around these dates and we've never seen them as yet but heard they are very good.
CwB