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Take note! Today’s Gozo Highspeed ferry schedule adjusted due to severe sea conditions
Updates are expected for tomorrow’s schedule as well.

Lyndsey Grima

Attention all travellers! Due to unfavourable sea conditions forecasted for Tuesday, 2nd of July, significant adjustments have been made to the Gozo Highspeed ferry schedule.

The final ferry departure from Valletta will be at 3:45 pm, and the last trip from Mġarr is set for 4:45 pm. Following these trips, all subsequent voyages will be cancelled for the remainder of the day.

This decision has been made to ensure the safety and well-being of all passengers and crew, as the predicted sea conditions are not conducive to safe travel. In fact, Force 6-7 wind is expected for the majority of this week.

The ferry operators apologise for any inconvenience caused and appreciate the understanding and cooperation of all passengers during this period. Travellers are advised to plan accordingly and make necessary adjustments to their schedules.

Further updates regarding the ferry services for Wednesday, 3rd July, will be provided tomorrow morning, once more accurate weather forecasts and sea condition reports are available.

Are you looking forward to this slight change in temperature?

1st July 2024


Lyndsey Grima
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