St. Paul's Bay Travel Guide

Tourist Guide

St. Paul\'s Bay featuring a coastal town and a bay or harbour
St. Paul\'s Bay showing a coastal town and rocky coastline
St. Paul's Bay
St. Paul\'s Bay showing rugged coastline
St. Paul\'s Bay featuring a bay or harbour

Many years after a revered saint was believed shipwrecked here, St. Paul’s Bay has become one of Malta’s favourite holiday spots.

Leave your worries behind and enjoy over 3 miles (5 kilometres) of coastline at St. Paul’s, a collection of seaside towns in northern Malta. This lovely bay and its townships form the hub of affordable Maltese tourism, with resorts for a wide budget range. Wealthy Maltese were once the only summer visitors on these shores. Now others can appreciate the area.

St. Paul’s Bay has always had a special allure, as legend says that St. Paul himself was shipwrecked here, marking the beginning of Christianity in Malta. Aside from its historical and Biblical significance, the real attractions are the beautiful seascape and panoramic vistas. Populations in these little towns increase by tens of thousands during the summer.

The village of St. Paul’s hasn’t been completely transformed by tourism and still has a Maltese character, which you can see in places like the Church of St. Paul’s Shipwreck. Local townspeople light a bonfire here every February to commemorate the fateful shipwreck. Enjoy the sweeping view from the Wignacourt Tower, built in 1609, which has a small military museum. The Knights of St. John set up towers like this all along the Maltese coastline as reminders of the vulnerability near these rocky islands in past centuries.

Three small harbors along the curve of the coast have the gorgeous azure Mediterranean Sea lapping at their shores. The village of St. Paul’s is practically merged with its bustling neighbour Bugibba. Around the curve of the shoreline is the more serene Qawra. See the wonders of the sea at the new and stylish Malta National Aquarium in Qawra. The Malta Classic Car Collection provides something special for car-lovers. At the northern end of the bay lies mysterious, uninhabited St. Paul’s Island.

St. Paul’s Bay is a great destination for families and anyone seeking a laid-back resort holiday. Although you’ll never be far in distance from the rest of busy Malta, here you can enjoy the views and the sea in a quiet location.

Where to stay in St. Paul's Bay

Qawra featuring boating and a coastal town

Qawra

Qawra is a destination visitors seek out for its beaches, abundant dining options and seaside views. You might want to check out attractions like The Malta Classic Car Collection or Bugibba Beach while you're exploring the neighbourhood.

Qawra
Bugibba which includes a sandy beach, a coastal town and views

Bugibba

Bars, seaside views and waterfront views highlight some of the notable features of Bugibba. Make a stop by Bugibba Square while you're exploring.

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Burmarrad

While Burmarrad isn't home to many top sights, Kennedy Grove and Salina National Park are some notable places to visit nearby.

Burmarrad

Mistra

When in Mistra, you can plan a visit to Xemxija Bay and St Paul's Island, some noteworthy sights in the nearby area.

Mistra
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Bidnija

If you're looking for some top things to see and do in Bidnija and surrounding area, you can visit Xemxija Bay and Bugibba Square.

Bidnija

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