Mġarr, Gozo

A larger breakwater was constructed between 1929 and 1935, and two more in 1969; on the completion of the latter, the area of the port was expanded to 121,400 square metres.

[2] The design of the new harbour was changed during the construction process to reduce its visual impact on the surrounding landscape.

Operation transferred to the Harbour Management Company Limited, which intended to develop and modernise the marina.

[5] The Gleneagles Bar, which stands next to the original jetty in the harbour, was constructed as a cabin for ferry passengers in 1732 and has a unique sloping roof.

[1] Mġarr is linked by ferry services to Ċirkewwa and Valletta on Malta and to the island of Comino.

The harbour of Mġarr
A 3D model of Mġarr