Getting ready for the feasts in Gozo, 2024!

Getting ready for the feasts in Gozo, 2024!

Summer feasts are a true representation of what makes Gozo such a magical place. Through the summer season one is surrounded by the sights and sounds of celebration, community and faith as each of the villages on the island honour their respective saints.

The summer feasts began as a traditional way to honour the patron saint of the towns and villages. The people depended on the saints for good fortune over the coming year, as well as help in times of need. It was a way of thanksgiving.
Nowadays, although the celebration in certainly rooted in these values, one can expect much larger, ecstatic celebrations which bring together the community to enjoy great food, drink, togetherness and of course, fireworks.

The feast ‘season’ starts in May and will continue through mid September, with each locality having roughly a week of celebration.
Expect more traditional celebrations in the way of religious ceremonies and processions at the grand churches that lie at the heart of each village.
Celebrating villages are adorned with amazing decorations. Colours, lights, statues and banners line the streets.
The sounds of traditional bands ring through towns and provide backing music for atmospheric marches and street parties.
The true joy and celebration which goes on through the feasts is not to be missed. Check the schedule below and see if you will be able to get involved!

Date                      Feast                                     Village  

11th February    Saint Paul (San Pawl)      Marsalforn         

10th March         Gregory The Great (San Girgor) Kercem               

5th May               Saint Joseph (San Guzepp)          Xlendi

26th May             St. Paul Shipwreck (Nawfragju ta’ San Pawl)        Munxar               

9th June               St. Anthony of Padua (Sant’ Antnin ta’ Padova) Għajnsielem

9th June               Corpus Christi (Kristu N-Ewkaristija)        Ghasri  

18th June            Sacred Heart of Jesus (Qalb ta’ Gesu’)    Fontana              

22nd June           Our Lady Karmni Grima (Madonna lil Karmni Grima)         Ta Pinu

24th June            St John the Baptist (San Gwann Battista)               Xewkija               

29th June            St. Peter and St. Paul (San Pietru u San Pawl)      Nadur

2nd July               Visitation of Our Lady (Vizitazzjoni tal-Madonna)              Gharb

14th July Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Madonna tas-Sokkors)         Kercem               

21st July              St George Martyr, (San Gorg Martri)       Victoria

28th July              St. Margaret (S. Margarita)          Sannat 

4th August          Saint Joseph (San Guzepp)          Qala

11th August        St Lawrence (San Lawrenz)          San Lawrenz

15th August        The Assumption of Our Lady (Santa Marija)         Victoria

25th August        The Assumption of Our Lady (Santa Marija)         Zebbug

1st September   Our Lady of Loreto (Madonna ta’ Loreto)              Ghajnsielem

8th September The Nativity of Our Lady (Twelid ta’ Marija)         Xaghra

17th September Our Lady of Graces          Victoria

8th December   Immaculate Conception (Immakulata Kuncizzjoni)            Qala      

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