Zebbug vs Ghasri
Side-by-side comparison of property prices, lifestyle, and practical info to help you choose the right area.
Living in Zebbug
Zebbug is a small hilltop village in northern Gozo — not to be confused with the larger Haz-Zebbug on Malta. The name means 'olives' in Maltese, a reference to the olive groves that once covered the surrounding hillsides. It's one of Gozo's highest points, and the views from the church square take in the entire northern coastline. The village is small even by Gozitan standards, with a single square, a parish church, and a few streets of traditional houses. The surrounding countryside is some of Gozo's finest — open farmland, dry stone walls, and walking trails that lead to the coast at Marsalforn and Qbajjar. The Zebbug plateau has several prehistoric sites, including cart ruts and megalithic remains that are yet to be fully excavated. Property in Zebbug is among the most affordable in Gozo. Traditional houses with views come at prices that are remarkably low for the quality of life on offer. The village has minimal amenities — a church, a band club, and a few houses — which is either a drawback or the whole point, depending on your perspective.
Highlights
- One of Gozo's highest villages with panoramic northern views
- Named after historic olive groves
- Walk to Marsalforn and the salt pans
- Prehistoric cart ruts and unexcavated megalithic sites
- Among the most affordable property in Gozo
Living in Ghasri
Ghasri is Gozo's smallest village — a tiny cluster of houses around a church and a square, nestled in a valley between the hills of western Gozo. With fewer than 600 residents, it's the kind of place where everyone knows everyone and the parish priest still visits house to house. The village is surrounded by some of Gozo's most dramatic countryside. Wied il-Ghasri, a narrow valley that cuts through the limestone to the sea, ends at a secluded inlet that's one of Gozo's best-kept swimming secrets. The Ta' Ghammar hilltop offers panoramic views, and the nearby Ta' Pinu Shrine — Malta's most important pilgrimage site — sits just outside the village boundary. Property in Ghasri is the most affordable in Gozo. Traditional farmhouses with gardens and land are available at prices that would be unthinkable on Malta. The trade-off is extreme quiet and car dependency — there's no shop, no restaurant, and buses are infrequent. But for buyers seeking authentic rural Mediterranean life, Ghasri delivers.
Highlights
- Gozo's smallest village — under 600 residents
- Wied il-Ghasri — secluded swimming inlet
- Adjacent to Ta' Pinu Shrine — Malta's holiest pilgrimage site
- Most affordable farmhouses in the Maltese islands
- Authentic rural Gozitan life