A vibrant,
welcoming,
town

Ta’ Sannat is a small village on the island of Gozo, Malta, with a population of 2,117 people. Ta’ Sannat is in the south of Gozo, popular for its very high cliffs, ancient cart ruts, temples and dolmens, and rich fauna and flora. In 1951 The Duchess of Edinburgh (who became Queen Elizabeth II) of the United Kingdom visited a house called “The Lace house” located in a small square in Ta’ Sannat called “Pjazza Tax-Xelina”.

For Business

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For Visitors

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For Residents

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Welcome to
Ta’ Sannat


On behalf of the Sannat Local Council, I would like to welcome you to the official website of Sannat the village of Labourers. – Mayor Philip Vella

Our Initiative

This initiative of the Local Council embarked upon to modernize its official website.

Our Mission

My fellow councillors and I are equally dedicated to utilizing the latest technology to create helpful resources that benefit the residents and visitors while keeping you more informed about our locality. The internet is a rapid worldwide information service to achieve these aims.

Choose Ta’ Sannat

Located on the southeastern coast of Gozo on the Mediterranean Sea, Ta’ Sannat is the oldest village to become independent parish in the island of Gozo. Imgarr Ix-Xini bay serves as a gateway to the region.

Learn about what’s going on from news articles

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  • Restoration of Rubble Walls
    Rubble Walls are a predominant and integral feature of the Maltese rural landscape. These traditional agricultural structures reflect the history, knowledge, and skill of our ancestral agrarian societies.