7 Things to do in Marsaxlokk That You Shouldn't Miss

March 29, 2022 Toi Mattera

Marsaxlokk (Maltese pronunciation: [marsaʃˈlɔk]) is a traditional fishing village in the South Eastern Region of Malta, with a population of 3,534 as of March 2014. The village’s name comes from marsa, which means "port" and xlokk, which is the local name for south east. The word is related to the name for the dry sirocco wind that blows from the Sahara, comparable to the equivalent Catalan word, "xaloc". The village is known for the Marsaxlokk Market, a large market which takes place around the whole village on Sundays and tourist market all days during the week. The inhabitants of the village are called the Xlukkajri and are historically fishermen.
Restaurants in Marsaxlokk

1. St. Peter’s Pool

Delimara Point, Marsaxlokk, Island of Malta Malta +356 2291 5440 http://www.malta.com/en/attraction/beaches/south-malta/st-peter-s-pool
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 1,453 reviews

St. Peter’s Pool

Reviewed By q1219 - New York, United States

Our highlight in Malta, a real hidden gem, great scenery , diving off rocks into crystal clear waters, you could spend hours here soaking up the activity. Not a pool at all, just a special place

2. Xrobb l-Ghagin Nature Park

Marsaxlokk, Island of Malta Malta +356 2131 3150 [email protected] http://www.naturetrustmalta.org/what-we-do/natural-parks/xrobb-l-ghagin/
Excellent
50%
Good
40%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
4%
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Xrobb l-Ghagin Nature Park

Xrobb L-Ghagin Nature Park was opened on 11April 2011. The site was previously used as the Deutschewelle Radio Station during the cold war era. Today the non governmental organization Nature Trust (Malta) has restored the site into a nature area and the existing building into a visitors centre . The Centre runs on clean energy. The Park is situated on the South East of Malta with spectacular views.

Reviewed By Shirley1974 - Zejtun, Malta

Spectacular sea views and a great walk. Never busy with people. Getting there is not the easiest but certainly worth the bumps in the road.

3. Il-kalanka Beach

5 minuets further driving past St.Peters Pool, Marsaxlokk, Island of Malta Malta
Excellent
75%
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Il-kalanka Beach

4. Marsaxlokk Bay

Marsaxlokk, Island of Malta Malta http://www.maltainfoguide.com/marsaxlokk-malta.html
Excellent
42%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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4.0 based on 3,427 reviews

Marsaxlokk Bay

Reviewed By G8572

Some of the negative comments on the power station makes out as if it dominates this little villages skyline which certainly isn't the case! No different to some fishing villages in the UK or around the world.... Very pretty with lots of Luzzu's and their owners lovingly working on them. Nice little market, quite touristy but there are some lovely Maltese based products if you look hard enough at reasonable prices. Lovely walk along the prom. We spent the whole morning here taking in the sites of this fishing bay along with a lunch at Roots before moving onto St Peters Pool.

5. Knisja tal-Madonna ta' Pompei

28 Triq San Guzepp, Marsaxlokk, Island of Malta MXK 1066 Malta
Excellent
25%
Good
51%
Satisfactory
23%
Poor
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4.0 based on 195 reviews

Knisja tal-Madonna ta' Pompei

The Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompei, is at the very heart of all the life in Marsaxlokk. It is the home and Parish Church of a very dynamic community that welcomes thousands of pilgrims every year. A very spiritual destination that turns every tourist and visitor into a pilgrim.

Reviewed By 778marioc

When we visited the Marsaxlokk parish church which is dedicated to Our Lady of Pompei to attend mass and afterwards went to the open-air market which lies in the vicinity. Small church with very nice artifacts

6. Fort Delimara

Marsaxlokk, Island of Malta Malta
Excellent
29%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Fort Delimara

Reviewed By petero882

I realy recommend anybody to visit Malta. On such an Little Island such a varity of things to do and see makes surprises me a lot. Also my only 14 years of age daughter said the very best after seeing Malta Islands. We also visit Gozo. Comino was not possible because on the 2nd january 2018 no boat was availaible because of storm and high waves. The sea was to high.

7. Sunday Fish Market

Xatt is-Sajjieda 1 Il porto, Marsaxlokk, Island of Malta Malta http://www.malta.com/en/dining/market/marsaxlokk-fish-market
Excellent
19%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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Terrible
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3.0 based on 308 reviews

Sunday Fish Market

Reviewed By Lorraine1413 - Bristol, United Kingdom

What an excellent day out. Travelled on the bus from Valletta, cost 3 euro on a Sunday and the bus runs every 30 minutes. You can download the bus app if you don't have a time table. The market closes at 14.00 Loads of cafes and restaurants to choose from. Don't be surprised by all the fish on the menu.

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