Every February, Gozo splits into two very different versions of itself — and both are worth seeing.
Carnival in Gozo is not a single event. It is a short, concentrated season that begins in Victoria and unfolds fully in Nadur after dark. The two halves feel almost unrelated.
One is structured, built over months, and presented with pride.
The other is instinctive, anonymous, and constantly changing.
Together, they create one of the most distinctive cultural moments in the Mediterranean.
The tradition dates back to the era of the Knights of St John. Today, it blends heritage with sharp contemporary humour — and the scale of the floats navigating Gozo’s narrow streets has only grown.
The Two Carnivals
Victoria (Rabat) — The Official Carnival
Republic Street & Independence Square · Organised · All ages
This is carnival as a communal art form.
Months of work go into the floats — large, detailed, and often satirical — that move through Victoria’s main streets over several evenings. Costumes range from traditional Maltese influences to elaborate constructions that push into theatre.
Parades follow Republic Street, with performances gathering in Independence Square. The atmosphere is open, social, and easy to navigate.
If you visit once, choose the final evening.
Key moments:
- Opening parade: Friday 5 February, evening
- Grand finale: Tuesday 9 February, late afternoon to evening
Nadur — The Spontaneous Carnival
Nadur village streets · Unscripted · After dark
No formal programme. No clear structure. No fixed tone.
After sunset, Nadur transforms. The streets fill with masked and hooded figures in costumes that range from unsettling to sharply observant — social commentary, political caricature, and absurd humour layered together.
What began as a local expression has become one of Gozo’s most talked-about events, yet it retains a raw, unfiltered quality.
A costume is not required, but it changes how you experience it.
The atmosphere shifts each night. If possible, attend more than once.
Key moments:
- Spontaneous carnival: 6–8 February, nightly after sunset
- Organised Nadur parade: Sunday 7 February, daytime
Village Carnival Across Gozo
Beyond Victoria and Nadur, carnival extends quietly across the island.
Most villages host smaller events — local bands, children in costume, and gatherings that feel close to everyday life rather than staged spectacle.
Typical highlights include:
- Xagħra — evening square celebrations
- Xewkija — daytime carnival, well suited for families
- Għajnsielem — afternoon events that pair easily with Nadur later
Other villages, including Għarb, Sannat, Fontana, Żebbuġ, Munxar, and San Lawrenz, host events throughout the period.
Key Dates — Carnival in Gozo 2027
| Date | Event | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Fri 5 Feb | Opening parade | Victoria |
| Sat–Mon 6–8 Feb | Nadur spontaneous carnival (nightly) | Nadur |
| Sun 7 Feb | Nadur organised carnival (daytime) | Nadur |
| 5–9 Feb | Parades & village events | Across Gozo |
| Tue 9 Feb | Grand finale | Victoria |
Practical Notes
- Dress up for Nadur — it’s part of the atmosphere
- Book accommodation early — availability becomes limited quickly
- Plan transport in advance — access to Nadur is restricted at night
- Arrive early in Victoria for the final parade
- Village events are free and less crowded — worth including briefly
Where to Stay During the Gozo Carnival
The Carnival week is one of the busiest periods of the year in Gozo.
For convenience:
- Victoria (Rabat) → central, easiest access to events
- Xlendi / Marsalforn → quieter evenings, still well connected
→ See full guide: Where to Stay in Gozo
→ Planning your arrival: Gozo Ferry Guide
Why Carnival in Gozo Feels Different
What makes carnival in Gozo worth the February trip is not a single event.
It is the contrast.
Victoria builds something and presents it.
Nadur removes structure and lets something emerge.
One is communal and celebratory.
The other is anonymous and subversive.
Both unfold within days, on a small island, without cancelling each other out.
That tension — more than any parade — is what makes carnival in Gozo memorable.
FAQs — Carnival in Gozo 2027
When is Carnival in Gozo 2027?
Carnival takes place from 5 to 9 February 2027.
Where should you go — Victoria or Nadur?
Victoria offers structured parades. Nadur is more spontaneous and atmospheric after dark.
Is Nadur Carnival suitable for families?
During the day, yes. At night, it is more intense and better suited to adults.
Do you need a costume in Nadur?
No, but it significantly enhances the experience.