Ramla Bay

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About Ramla Bay

Ramla Bay, known in Maltese as Ramla il-Hamra (Red Sands), is the biggest sandy beach on the Maltese Island of Gozo. The area that surrounds the beach is beautifully undeveloped. If you're looking...

Ramla Bay, known in Maltese as Ramla il-Hamra (Red Sands), is the biggest sandy beach on the Maltese Island of Gozo. The area that surrounds the beach is beautifully undeveloped. If you're looking for a picturesque sandy beach to relax on that's surrounded by Mediterranean azure blue waters, then look no further than Ramla Bay. Ramla is Gozo's largest sandy bay and one of the most beautiful on the Maltese Islands. The beach here is of a deep, reddish-gold hue. The bay is surrounded by countryside and nestles below steep terraced hills and the mythical Calypso's Cave.

There are no hotels or tourist developments nearby, but the beachside has several snack bars and cafes. The beach has its own landmark - a white statue of the Virgin Mary. Ramla is a superb spot to while away the hours - even in peak summer months, there always seems to be space on the beach. In winter, you can find yourself alone. The area is excellent walking country. Swimming here is safe and the waters are clear and clean. There are some smooth, underwater boulders a few metres out in the central strip, but these are easily negotiated. On windy days, white surf rolling on the sand is an added attraction and fun for young bathers. The best approach to the bay is from Nadur or Xagħra, down a bamboo-lined valley. The road from Marsalforn, via Calypso's Cave, is rather steep and rough though it is passable by car.

Of historical interest in the bay are some Roman ruins buried under the sand near the present-day cafes, and a 'fougasse' - a kind of primitive mortar developed by the Knights which was fired from a rock-cut shaft to defend the bay during the 18th century. Beach management at Ramla Bay is operated by GAIA Foundation and includes the services of lifeguards.

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