Dwejra Tower, Gozo, Malta


The Dwejra Tower was built in 1652 (along with others) during the reign of the Grand Master Lascaris, to guard the Dwejra coast. The tower also guarded the "Fungus Rock", preventing anyone unauthorised by the Order of Saint John from collecting the famous Maltese fungus, erroneously believed to have unique medicinal properties. Anyone caught stealing the plant could be sentenced to death. The tower remained in use until 1873 after which it fell in disrepair. It was restored in 1999. It's one of four surviving coastal watchtowers in Gozo. It's close to one of the best diving spots in the Mediterranean, the Dwejra Bay.

Opening hours: Sun to Fri- 10.30 to 12.30 and 13.15 to 15.30, if the flag is flying.
Entrance free.
How to get there: You can reach the island of Gozo by ferry (link here). From the ferry to Vitoria Bus 301; from Vitoria to Dwejra Bus 311.



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