Nadur

icon-locationNorth Street Nadur NDR 1222. Malta.
Nadur, one of Gozo's oldest villages, unfolds as a tapestry of tradition, festivity, and architectural charm. Perched on a hill overlooking the island, Nadur offers panoramic views of Gozo's landscape and the sparkling sea beyond.

Nadur, one of Gozo's oldest villages, unfolds as a tapestry of tradition, festivity, and architectural charm. Perched on a hill overlooking the island, Nadur offers panoramic views of Gozo's landscape and the sparkling sea beyond. The village, known for its religious devotion and lively events, captures the spirit of Gozo's rich cultural heritage.
At the heart of Nadur stands the imposing Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, a landmark that dominates the village skyline. The church, an architectural masterpiece, serves as a focal point for religious celebrations and community gatherings. The village square, surrounded by quaint houses and traditional buildings, becomes a hub of activity during festivals and events.
Nadur is renowned for its vibrant and elaborate celebrations, with the Nadur Carnival standing out as one of the most famous events. During Carnival season, the streets come alive with colorful costumes, parades, and traditional dances, attracting locals and visitors alike. The village's commitment to preserving its cultural identity is evident in the meticulous preparation and enthusiastic participation in these festivities.
In addition to its cultural richness, Nadur boasts natural attractions such as Dahlet Qorrot Bay, a picturesque inlet where fishing boats rest peacefully in the clear waters. The village's surroundings also include scenic valleys and trails, inviting hikers to explore Gozo's rural landscapes.
Nadur's charm lies in its ability to seamlessly blend tradition with a sense of community. The warmth of its people, the echoes of traditional music and dance, and the stunning views from its elevated location make Nadur a captivating destination for those seeking an authentic Gozitan experience.