The Xwejni Salt Pans are located on the northern coast of Gozo, between Reqqa Point and Xwejni Bay, in the village of Żebbuġ, Malta. These traditional salt pans, carved into the coastal rock, have been used for centuries to harvest sea salt. Visitors can witness the fascinating process of salt production, which involves seawater being left to evaporate in the pans, leaving behind salt crystals. The area offers stunning coastal views and unique rock formations, making it a great spot for photography and leisurely walks. While the site itself is relatively isolated and lacks extensive facilities, its historical significance and natural beauty make it a worthwhile visit for those exploring Gozo.