Tal Mixta Cave
Tal Mixta Cave
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Megan H
Selston, UK20 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Lovely view and worth a visit whilst touring the island. The spot can get busy so better to go first thing or later on in the day. It’s very uneven underfoot so bear in mind for footwear, etc. you can drive a fair way up but it does require a bit of walking to the location.
Written July 23, 2024
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judithmartinshem
London, UK295 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2021 • Family
Best reached by car, dune buggy, taxi...its a long walk from the road. Its well signposted and views are worth it. It was not too busy when we were there and lots of room once in the cave. The views are amazing. The coast and Ramla bay look so beautiful. There was even a resident cat!! Please remember to take your rubbish away with you as sadly there was a bit in the cave.
Written August 24, 2021
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pbs1986
Birmingham112 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Couples
I came across this by accident when searching for things to see on Gozo. I don't know why it isn't higher up the list, and it's definitely worth going before one gets coachloads of people visiting. The view over Ramla Bay is absolutely spectacular, especially looking through the cave. In terms of finding it, you'll eventually come to a bit of a dusty undeveloped road and need to park before the "PRIVATE NO ENTER" sign. You can keep walking down the road beyond this sign, and you'll eventually get to a white house. Go just beyond this, and then on your left are the stairs leading down to the cave.
Written May 17, 2019
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Goetz1
Cape Town Central, South Africa16 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2017 • Couples
we ve done a hike from Ramla Bay up to this beautiful Cave and the views are just breathtaking. Highly recommend doing that hike, its not too long and very rewarding.
Written May 24, 2017
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dvadesetidva
Dubai, United Arab Emirates117 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2016 • Friends
A nice trekking option! You can even bring your picnic basket and enjoy the view down to Ramla Bay. It is not popular among the tourists as it can be challenging to find sometimes.

There are two access points to the cave:

↪the first of which is a hike up the path from Ramla Bay and
↪the second can be found if you drive through Naddur towards Ramla Bay, take a right after the graveyard (Qasab bus stop) and then the first left and follow the road to the very last house (a sign will show no entry but the owners are very friendly and usually have no problems with sensible visitors) from there its a small open crevice in the ground to the left of the house! Look carefully, sometimes it van be tricky to spot.

Entering the cave can surprise you as the wind tunnel can be little bit strong - but it's only when you enter through the "door".

There are no food stands at the top or near the cave. The closest restaurans are down at Ramla bay.
Written May 15, 2017
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Veronique A
Siggiewi, Malta31 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2020 • Couples
Easy to reach, perfect to go sunrise or senset, beautiful scenery.A true gem in Gozo not to be missed
Written July 25, 2020
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Benjamin-Borg
Zejtun, Malta114 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019
We visit the cave regularly (being locals). It shows an amazing view of the ramla bay. There is a small parking next to it, and you will have to walk about 2 minutes to get to a small staircase in the rock that will lead you to the cave. Camera with a good zoom lens is preferable.
Written November 28, 2019
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Filip H
Olomouc, Czech Republic52 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019 • Couples
Today me and my wife planned to visit the cave however during our walk very close to our goal we faced very terrifying experience. There was some open property with cows, some barn and suddenly seven midsize dogs ran toward us. Our only weapon how to protect ourselves was the beach bag. I am almost 2 meters high, no sugar boy but this very tough encounter made us go directly to the ramla beach instead of the cave. The owner of that property is pretty irresponsible when he leaves his gate open and then on official tourist walkpath there is such intimidating experience.
Written July 16, 2019
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memory-hunters
316 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020 • Couples
The view is nice and it’s very easy to get to. Worth a visit. Just be careful because once you reach the cave the ground is partly slippery even when it’s dry.
Written August 14, 2020
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William G
Island of Malta, Malta26 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2019
Hard to get at but it is a must see when in Gozo. Peace and quiet, grab a ftira before and sit down and take in the wonderful calming view.
Written March 5, 2020
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