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Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs — Sannat (Gozo)

The Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs rise sheer from the sea along the southern edge of Gozo, the highest and wildest coast on the island. A haven for seabirds and dotted with prehistoric remains, they offer dramatic walking far from the crowds, above an unbroken horizon of open Mediterranean.

Updated 2026-06-13

Quick Facts
Official name
Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs (Irdum ta' Ċenċ)
Type
Sea cliffs / natural & archaeological area
Location
South coast of Gozo, by Sannat
Island
Gozo
Known for
High cliffs, birdlife, prehistoric remains
Best for
Walking, nature, views
Visiting
Free open countryside — take care near edges

What are the Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs?

The Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs are a line of high sea cliffs along the southern coast of Gozo, near the village of Sannat. They form the tallest and most rugged stretch of coast on the island, a wide expanse of open garigue landscape ending abruptly at the cliff edge.

Where are the Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs?

The cliffs lie just beyond Sannat, in the south of Gozo, reached across open country from the village. The plateau behind them is rough grazing and garigue, crossed by informal paths.

Nature and history

Ta' Ċenċ is one of the most important natural sites on Gozo. The cliffs and the garigue behind them are a refuge for seabirds and other wildlife, and the area is recognised for its ecological value. The plateau also holds prehistoric remains, including dolmen-like megalithic structures and traces of ancient activity, reflecting how long people have used this high ground. A hotel set discreetly in the area takes its name from the cliffs.

What to see at the Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs

  • The dramatic clifftop and open sea views.
  • Seabirds and the wild garigue landscape.
  • Prehistoric megalithic remains on the plateau.
  • Quiet walking well away from the tourist crowds.

Significance

Ta' Ċenċ combines natural and archaeological importance with some of the finest scenery on Gozo. It is a place for walkers and nature lovers seeking the island's quieter, wilder side.

Visiting the Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs

The cliffs are open countryside, free to walk, with no barriers along the edge — so caution is essential, especially in wind. Stout footwear is recommended for the rough ground, and visitors should keep to paths to protect the fragile habitat and remains. Bring water, as there are no facilities on the cliffs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are the Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs important?

They are the highest cliffs on Gozo, an important refuge for seabirds and wildlife, and the site of prehistoric megalithic remains.

Can you walk along the Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs?

Yes, they are open countryside with informal paths. There are no barriers at the edge, so take great care, especially in windy weather.

Where are the Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs?

On the south coast of Gozo, just beyond the village of Sannat.

Ta' Ċenċ Cliffs — Plan Your Visit

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