30 years of rural heritage! Nadur’s Agricultural and Artisan Fair returns this weekend
Lyndsey Grima
16th June 2025
The Nadur Agricultural and Artisan Fair returns this June for its milestone 30th edition, continuing a cherished tradition that honours Gozo’s rural heritage and artisanal culture.
Held during the Imnarja festivities, the exhibition will take place on Saturday, 21st June from 8pm onwards and Sunday, 22nd June from 8am to 12pm in the heart of Nadur.
This annual event has become a key cultural moment in the Gozitan calendar, drawing thousands of visitors to Nadur; a village renowned for its agricultural roots and flourishing citrus groves.

More than 200 exhibitors will participate this year, showcasing a rich variety of produce and skills that reflect the island’s enduring connection to the land.
Visitors can expect displays of traditional farming practices, beekeeping, local food products, and a wide selection of handmade crafts. From intricate lacework to woodworking and traditional tools, the exhibition offers a hands-on glimpse into the island’s rural past and its living present.
Although livestock and poultry will not be part of this year's event due to ongoing health restrictions, organisers have expanded other animal-related exhibits. These include displays featuring rabbits, horses, dogs, donkeys, and ponies.

The much-loved animal blessing ceremony will take place on Sunday morning, continuing a tradition that brings together families and animal lovers in a festive, community atmosphere.
Celebrating three decades of local craftsmanship, agricultural pride, and village spirit, the Nadur Agricultural and Artisan Fair remains an expression of Gozo’s cultural identity.
Will you be attending this year’s fair?