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The Maltese archipelago, encased in the heart of the Mediterranean, is a dream come true for beach lovers, with its clear azure waters, golden sands like droplets of sunshine, and stunning coastal landscapes, Malta, Gozo, and Comino offer the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Here's a guide to some of the must-visit beaches across these islands.
Blue Lagoon, Comino
Why is this a must-visit? Well if the photo doesn't convince you, the blue lagoon is a gem of the Maltese islands, renowned for its crystal clear waters and picturesque surroundings. This idyllic spot on the tiny island of Comino is perfect for anything you choose for a beach day out, swimming, snorkelling, diving, or even just sunbathing. For the divers or snorkelers, the underwater visibility is excellent, heaven for the marine life connoisseurs. Whether you prefer to just spend the day soaking in the sun on the smooth rocks, exploring the nearby caves by kayak, or just taking a calming, cleansing swim in the lagoon's tranquil waters, it offers it all.
Arrive early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the peak busy crowds, and bring your bag packed with snacks and water as availability to buy these is limited.
Golden Bay is one of Malta's most popular beaches, famous for its wide expanse of golden sand and beautiful sunsets. This beach is an ideal spot for families with many facilities and activities available. For the adventure enthusiast, enjoy a variety of water sports such as jet-skiing, windsurfing and even parasailing. To end your day, dine at one of the beachfront restaurants while watching the sun set over the mediterranean.
This beach can get crowded, especially on the weekends, so aim to visit on a weekday for a more relaxed and enjoyable experience.
Ramla Bay, located on Malta's sister island of Gozo, is home to unique reddish-golden sand and offers a serene, breathtaking atmosphere. Surrounded by lush greenery, Ramla Bay offers a peaceful retreat away from the more common beaches. Explore the nearby calypso cave, which, according to the local legend, is where the nymph calypso kept Odysseus captive. The beach is also ideal for an otherworldly swim and some sunbathing.
Bring your beach umbrella or rent an on-site one as there is limited natural shade!
Mellieha Bay is Malta's largest sandy beach, making it a favourite spot for families with children. The shallow waters extend a vast distance from the shore providing a safe environment for kids to play. Some activities to get caught up in include; renting a paddle boat, windsurfing, or just simply relaxing on the expansive sandy shore. This beach is also impressively equipped with amenities, including snack bars and rental services.
Parking can be challenging during peak times, so consider arriving early or taking public transport to avoid this.
St. Peter's Pool is a natural swimming pool located near Marsaxlokk. It's an off-the-beaten-path spot known for its clear waters and excellent conditions for snorkelling and cliff diving. Dive into the refreshing water from the surrounding rocks or simply just lounge on the flat limestone ledges. The underwater scenery is stunning which makes it a perfect place for snorkelling.
There are no facilities here, so make sure to pack a picnic and plenty of water. Wear sturdy shoes as the path to the pool is rocky.
Last but not least, Gnejna Bay is tranquil, however being a lesser-known beach it offers a more laid-back atmosphere compared to the others we have talked about. Despite it being lesser known, its clear blue waters and scenic backdrop make it an ideal spot for a peaceful day out. Enjoy swimming in the calm rippled waters, rent a kayak to explore the coast, or even hike up the surrounding cliffs for a panoramic view of the bay. Or, for those seeking simplicity, bring a good book and relax to the sleep-inducing sounds of the waves hitting the shore. This beach is a lot less crowded than others, making it a great choice if you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle and embrace the calm.
The Maltese islands are home to the most beautiful and diverse beaches in the mediterranean. Wherever you are seeking a lively beach with endless activities or a secluded spot to unwind, Malta, Gozo, and Comino have something to offer for every beach lover. So, pack your suncream, grab a snorkel and get ready to be mind-blown while exploring the once-in-a-lifetime beaches of the Maltese archipelago.