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Cornucopia Hotel

TripAdvisor Review
Malta and Gozo, Europe
Xaghra

A stay at the charming four star Cornucopia Hotel, set on a high ridge, overlooking the rich, fertile Gozo valleys and out to Marsalforn Bay, is one of the best ways to really get in touch with these 'real' and unspoilt islands.

The Cornucopia Hotel is set in the village of Xaghra, a charming and fascinating spot, and steeped in the culture and history of the island. Ramla Bay is also nearby – a popular tourist destination thanks to its sandy beach – one of the few on the islands.

The Cornucopia Hotel offers holidaymakers a rich holiday experience in beautiful Gozo:

Beautifully converted from an old farmhouse, the Cornucopia Hotel is one of Gozo's most characterful locations. Behind the rustic exterior is a hotel of rare quality; there is certainly nothing rustic about the accommodation. You'll marvel at the superb restaurant with its vaulted roof, fall in love with its courtyard swimming pool and want to sit for hours admiring the wide open views from your balcony.

The Cornucopia Hotel is set up for your comfort and enjoyment. With a smaller capacity than many of the hotels on the islands, it has a very homely feel to it. It's more than just a base for your Maltese adventures; it's a genuine home away from home, albeit with all sorts of luxurious add-ons!

Take your pick of the two pools on offer, enjoy a lazy afternoon or long evening at the terrace bar overlooking the Gozo valleys or spend some quiet moments enjoying the picturesque gardens, the Cornucopia Hotel really lives up to its name.

Twin and double rooms are available, all air-conditioned/heated and boasting their own private balcony. There is even a wonderful honeymoon suite, complete with its own Jacuzzi.

Holidaymakers looking for a rich assortment of activities and opportunities to explore will love Xaghra and the Cornucopia Hotel. With its expansive views, unspoilt villages and fascinating harbours, it is a rich melting pot, steeped in the unique character of these wonderful islands.