Fontana vs Xaghra

Side-by-side comparison of property prices, lifestyle, and practical info to help you choose the right area.

Summary

Fontana suits retirees and nature lovers seeking affordable valley living near Victoria, while Xaghra is better for tourists and culture lovers wanting direct beach access and ancient history. Fontana sits in a quiet valley an 8-minute walk from Victoria, with Il-Lavandieri stone laundries and Wied il-Lunzjata valley trails on the doorstep. It scores 9/10 for safety and 8/10 for family suitability, but just 3/10 for transport — a car is essentially required. Property prices are among Gozo's most affordable. Xaghra perches on a hilltop above Ramla l-Hamra, Gozo's best sandy beach (beaches score 10/10), and beside the 5,500-year-old Ggantija Temples. It rates 5/10 for transport via route 302 to Victoria and has a larger year-round community of 4,900 residents. Both villages rate 2/10 for nightlife and 9/10 for safety. Neither suits commuters — Mgarr ferry terminal is 15 minutes by car from either, with 90+ minutes total to Valletta. Fontana's valley location risks winter damp in some properties, while Xaghra demands a steep 15-minute uphill walk back from the beach.
Fontana

Quiet valley village with natural springs

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Xaghra

Ancient hilltop village above Gozo's finest beach

€1100
Avg. Rent
€1600
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Listings
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Avg. Bedrooms
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Good. Flat walk to Victoria in under 10 minutes. Xlendi reachable on foot in 25 minutes.
Walkability
Moderate. Village centre is walkable. Beach is a 15-minute walk downhill (longer coming back up). Car helpful.
Excellent. No parking issues. Street parking readily available.
Parking
Good. Village has adequate parking. Beach car park fills in summer.
Very low. Peaceful village atmosphere with only occasional farm vehicle noise.
Noise Level
Very low. Quiet village. Beach gets busy in summer. Temple site has tourist traffic.

Living in Fontana

Fontana, known in Maltese as It-Triq tal-Ghajn (the road of the spring), is a small Gozitan village nestled in a valley just south of Victoria. The village takes its name from a natural freshwater spring that has served the local community for centuries. The spring water was channeled into a system of washing basins — the famous Il-Lavandieri — stone-built communal laundries where Gozitan women gathered to wash clothes well into the 20th century. These restored laundry basins remain one of the village's most distinctive features. Fontana sits along the road from Victoria to Xlendi, making it a quiet residential area with easy access to both the capital and the coast. The village is surrounded by fertile valley land, and traditional stone farmhouses dot the countryside. Wied il-Lunzjata, one of Gozo's greenest valleys, runs through the area, offering shaded walking routes through agricultural land. Property in Fontana consists mainly of traditional Gozitan townhouses and converted farmhouses. Prices are among the most affordable in Gozo, and the village's proximity to Victoria — under ten minutes on foot — makes it a practical choice for those seeking quiet village life without isolation. The area has a small but active community centred around the parish church dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus.

Highlights

  • Il-Lavandieri — restored 16th-century communal stone laundries fed by natural springs
  • Wied il-Lunzjata — Gozo's greenest valley with walking trails
  • Walking distance to Victoria (8 minutes)
  • Traditional Gozitan farmhouses at affordable prices
  • On the road to Xlendi Bay — easy coastal access

Living in Xaghra

Xaghra (pronounced 'shara') is a hilltop village in northern Gozo that sits above two of the island's most remarkable attractions: Ggantija Temples — the oldest freestanding stone structures in the world, built 1,000 years before the Egyptian pyramids — and Ramla l-Hamra, Gozo's sweep of red-gold sand that's widely considered the best beach in the Maltese islands. The village itself is a pleasant, sleepy Gozitan settlement with a large central square, a parish church, and a few cafes. Ggantija — meaning 'giant's tower' — dominates the local identity. Legend holds that the temples were built by a giantess who carried the massive stone blocks on her head while nursing a baby. The reality is arguably more impressive: a society sophisticated enough to carve and position 50-tonne limestone blocks 5,500 years ago. Property in Xaghra offers a rare combination — village living with direct access to Gozo's best beach. Prices are moderate by Gozo standards, and the village has enough year-round residents to maintain basic amenities. It's quiet in winter and busy in summer, with the beach drawing day-trippers from across Malta.

Highlights

  • Ggantija Temples — oldest freestanding structures on Earth
  • Ramla l-Hamra — Gozo's best sandy beach
  • 5,500-year-old history beneath a quiet village
  • Calypso's Cave — legendary home of Homer's nymph
  • Moderate property prices with beach access

Lifestyle Comparison

4/10
dining
6/10
8/10
family
8/10
9/10
safety
9/10
6/10
beaches
10/10
2/10
nightlife
2/10
3/10
transport
5/10

Frequently Asked Questions

Xaghra stands out for dining, beaches, transport. Fontana is popular with nature lovers and retirees. Xaghra is popular with tourists and culture lovers.
Fontana has a lower average rent at €1100/month compared to Xaghra's €1600 — a difference of around €500.
Fontana and Xaghra are around 3 km apart — roughly a 8-minute drive depending on traffic.