Saint Paul's Bay (Maltese: San Pawl il-Baħar, Italian: Baia di San Paolo) is a town in the Northern Region of Malta, sixteen kilometres (9.9 miles) northwest of the capital Valletta. Saint Paul's Bay is the largest town in the Northern Region and the seat of the Northern Regional Committee.
Restaurants in St. Paul's Bay
5.0 based on 47 reviews
We are a welcoming bar, run by 2 sisters, we treat u like we want to be treated, pool tables and dart board inside. Sunny front garden or quiet back garden we also have karaoke on Thursdays and Saturdays, quiz every Wednesday and every Sunday different entertainment changed weekly (karaoke and BBQ, quiz and appetizers, live singer and bbq, or higher or lower game ) we hope to be seeing u here :)
This is one of the friendliest bars oin Bugibba, the staff are great, the beer is good and the prices are great. There is something for everyone and your guaranteed to meet a few characters. Go and see for yourself watch out for the karaoke.
4.5 based on 184 reviews
Get off the bus at Xemxija stop "Roti" and follow the brown signs for the "Roman Road" up the hill. This first part is quite steep but it's not far and is the hardest part of the walk. You're heading into open countryside - no shops - so take water, and food if you want to stop and picnic. Once you are up the hill there are lovely views across the countryside and interesting flora and fauna. Of note is the 1,000 year old carob tree - the oldest on the islands. We found the trail for the most part fairly well signed and easy to follow, but we did consult Google maps a couple of times later on in the walk where tracks intersected. As an added bonus to a pleasant walk there are lots of historic sites en route, with information boards. Take the chance to visit Roman apiaries, Neolithic tombs and a farmer's rustic hut; and cave dwellings which were used from Punic times to the 1930s. We did find some of the lower, wetter parts of the trail muddy - churned up by off-road bikers. Generally easy walking - walking shoes recommended as the tracks are stony and uneven. A really enjoyable walk.
4.5 based on 172 reviews
Malta Chocolate Factory is the must-see attraction in Malta. The kitchen viewing window into the factory allows you to see artisanal chocolates being handmade on the spot with Maltese ingredients while sharing with you the whole process of how chocolate is formed and made. Special dedicated events are regularly held in our Experience Centre upstairs. For the kids - Junior Chocolatier classes, where kids learn the process of making chocolate and try in a hands-on supervised workshop to make their own creations to take home. As well as something for the grown ups too with wine, beer, cocktail and chocolate pairings. Group tours are also bookable upon request, as well as booking for birthday parties, baby showers, hen parties as well as corporate training seminars. Entry to Malta Chocolate Factory is totally FREE. Try our free samples and as we like to say... taste the fun, through our dedicated events!
4.0 based on 1,013 reviews
The immediate area is open and rather barren and rocky. A road leads down to the lovely, sandy beach sheltered on three sides by low cliffs. Mosta 5 1/2 miles, St Paul's Bay 3 miles, airport 17 miles.
Beautifully kept beach , sunbeds and umbrellas are needed , 38 degrees when we were their, nice snack shack offering some excellent snacks and drinks , great watersports , highly reccommend sofa surfing . Really nice time .
4.0 based on 87 reviews
This beach is at the back of the Aquarium, easy walking from Qaraghandy and Bourguiba. You need swim shoes but there is a handy ladder to get in & out of the sea. Several cafes are close, plus the aquarium, also a handy place to hire a chair but this was shut when I was there.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
My visit was out of season so i was devastated after an hr to find it to discover it wasn't open. 3/3/20. My visit wasnt in vain as it was nice to sit on steps and take in the views. Will definitely return to wander inside.
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