Mgarr Gozo
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The Gozitan Harbour
Upon entering Mgarr Harbour you are immediately struck by the beauty and tranquility of the surroundings that attracts every tourist arriving by boat. Gozo is surrounded by fishing boats, ferries, yachts, and people enjoying the true simplicity of life and its tranquility.
At the bottom of the page you will find a 360-degree photo of Mgarr Gozo.
Photos are credited to the 'Malta - Through the Ages Group', 'Maltese Old Photos' and 'Nostalgia Malta'.
Magrr Harbour 1880's
A view from Mgarr Harbour towards the Church dedicated to Our Lady of Lourdes Church built in 1888.
Mgarr Harbour Between 1885 and 1914
Mgarr harbour was always the main link with Malta for the transportation of people and unloading and loading of goods.
Early 1900's
Mgarr is the main harbour for the mooring of fishermen boats.
Ferry Circa 1935
The King of England Ferry berthed in the old docking area within the harbour.
Mgarr Aerial View 1940's
An aerial view from Mgarr to the other side of the island. The island was still very undeveloped at that time.
Mgarr Harbour Late 1950's
This old terminal where people used to arrive or depart between the islands.
Mgarr Gozo Late 50's
The main road leading to Rabat with views of Fort Chambray.
Mgarr Harbour 1970's
Source: National Archives Malta, MTA - Photos - 00112
Mgarr is the main hub for all kind of activities between the two islands.
A 360-degree photo of Mgarr Village in Gozo as it is seen today.