Property Areas in Malta & Gozo
Explore 77 neighborhoods and localities across the Maltese islands. Find your perfect area with local insights, pricing data, and available listings.
Malta (61 areas)
Sliema
Bustling waterfront hub
Malta's bustling waterfront hub with sea views, shopping, and the island's most active rental market — the default choice for expat professionals.
St. Julian's
Lively coastal entertainment hub
Malta's nightlife capital and iGaming hub, where upscale marina living meets the energy of Paceville's bars and clubs.
Valletta
Historic capital of culture
Malta's UNESCO-listed capital — a compact fortified city of baroque architecture, rooftop views, and cultural life lived on foot.
Gzira
Up-and-coming residential seafront
A residential seafront town between Sliema and Valletta with harbour views, growing amenities, and strong rental demand.
Mellieha
Relaxed seaside hilltop town
Malta's northern beach town, home to the island's largest sandy beach and a relaxed hilltop community with spacious properties.
Birkirkara
Bustling residential heartland
Malta's largest town by population — a practical, affordable residential hub in the island's centre with strong transport links.
Mosta
Traditional central town with landmark church
Central Maltese town famous for its monumental domed church — affordable family living with easy access to the whole island.
Mdina
Medieval silent citadel
The Silent City — a car-free medieval walled citadel with fewer than 300 residents, where golden limestone streets hold 8,000 years of history.
Rabat
Historic inland town with village soul
A historic inland town neighbouring Mdina, built on Roman catacombs and traditional Maltese village life — authentic, affordable, and distinctive.
Marsaskala
Relaxed seaside family town
An affordable seaside town on Malta's southeast coast with a sheltered bay, seafront restaurants, and a growing family community.
Birgu
Historic maritime fortress town
The oldest of Malta's Three Cities — a fortified peninsula of knights' auberges, harbour views, and beautifully restored heritage properties.
Senglea
Tiny fortified peninsula community
The smallest of Malta's Three Cities — a tiny fortified peninsula with the Grand Harbour's best viewpoint and authentic community life.
Cospicua
Regenerating dockyard town
The largest of Malta's Three Cities — an affordable harbourside community with dockyard heritage and ongoing regeneration.
Kalkara
Quiet harbour village
A tiny harbour village at the Grand Harbour entrance, home to Malta's film studios and a peaceful creek — affordable waterfront living.
Zabbar
Traditional residential town with deep festa culture
One of Malta's largest towns, known for its fierce festa traditions and affordable residential living in the island's southeast.
Fgura
Modern residential commuter town
A compact, affordable residential town between the Three Cities and the south — practical commuter living with no tourist premium.
Tarxien
Residential town on prehistoric ground
Home to the oldest freestanding temples on Earth — a modest residential town sitting on top of 5,000 years of prehistoric heritage.
Paola
Busy southern commercial crossroads
A bustling southern commercial hub with Malta's law courts, major archaeological sites, and affordable property at a transport crossroads.
St. Paul's Bay
Expansive northern coastal community
Malta's largest northern coastal town — a mix of fishing heritage, tourist resorts, and year-round residential living at accessible prices.
Bugibba
Busy tourist resort strip
Malta's busiest northern resort — high rental yields from year-round tourism in a functional beachside strip.
Naxxar
Traditional hilltop village with views
An elevated hilltop village in northern Malta with panoramic views, traditional architecture, and a cooler microclimate.
Pembroke
Modern residential town with military heritage
A modern residential town built on former British military land, with coastal nature reserves and a strategic position between St. Julian's and the north.
Swieqi
Upscale residential suburb
An affluent residential suburb between St. Julian's and the coast — quiet, safe, and premium, favoured by professionals and embassy staff.
Msida
Busy university town and transport hub
A compact harbour junction town home to the University of Malta — driven by student rental demand and strategic transport connections.
Ta' Xbiex
Exclusive diplomatic waterfront
A tiny prestige waterfront enclave between Gzira and Msida — embassies, marina, and some of Malta's most expensive harbour-view apartments.
Attard
Refined garden village
One of Malta's upscale 'Three Villages' — home to the President's palace, botanical gardens, and refined residential living at the island's centre.
Balzan
Compact village with character
The smallest of Malta's Three Villages — a compact, well-connected residential enclave with village charm and suburban convenience.
Lija
Picture-perfect village with citrus heritage
The architectural jewel of Malta's Three Villages — perfectly preserved limestone townhouses, citrus groves, and one of Malta's prettiest village squares.
Hamrun
Bustling commercial through-town
A bustling central town with one of Malta's longest shopping streets — affordable, well-connected, and rooted in Maltese political history.
San Gwann
Modern residential dormitory town
A modern residential town on the ridge between Birkirkara and St. Julian's — central, affordable, and popular with young professionals.
Floriana
Fortified capital suburb
Valletta's fortified suburb — a planned 17th-century town with national landmarks, botanical gardens, and affordable access to the capital.
Pieta
Harbourside hospital and marina town
A compact harbourside town home to Malta's main hospital and a yacht marina — functional, well-positioned, and mid-priced.
Marsaxlokk
Traditional fishing village
Malta's iconic fishing village — a harbour of painted luzzu boats, a famous Sunday fish market, and waterfront seafood restaurants in a timeless setting.
Birzebbuga
Laid-back southern beach town
A laid-back southern coastal town with a sandy beach, prehistoric caves, and Malta's most affordable seaside property.
Dingli
Remote cliff-top farming village
A cliff-top village on Malta's highest point — rural, dramatic, and the most affordable gateway to authentic countryside living.
Siggiewi
Traditional agricultural village
A traditional inland village on Malta's western plateau — authentic community life surrounded by countryside, cliffs, and walking trails.
Zurrieq
Traditional southern town near dramatic coast
A large southern town above the Blue Grotto — affordable, traditional, and close to some of Malta's most dramatic coastal scenery.
Qrendi
Sleepy village near ancient temples
A tiny village above Mnajdra's megalithic temples — quiet, affordable, and surrounded by Malta's most spectacular prehistoric coastline.
Qawra
Relaxed resort promenade
A relaxed coastal resort adjoining Bugibba — long promenade walks, rocky swimming, and steady rental yields from a loyal retiree community.
Xemxija
Small sunny coastal hamlet
A tiny 'sunny bay' hamlet on St. Paul's Bay's western edge — a heritage walk through 5,000 years of history and quieter coastal living.
Burmarrad
Rural residential outskirts
A residential area on St. Paul's Bay's inland edge — rural atmosphere, larger properties with gardens, and the most affordable prices in the northern area.
Zejtun
Traditional southern olive town
A large southern town named after its olive-growing heritage — affordable property, strong traditions, and one of Malta's finest baroque church facades.
Mqabba
Pyrotechnic village in quarry country
A small southern village famous for Malta's best fireworks displays — quiet village life, quarry heritage, and some of the island's lowest property prices.
Kirkop
Small compact southern village
One of Malta's smallest villages in the southern interior — compact, very affordable, and practical for budget-conscious buyers.
Safi
Tiny quiet southern hamlet
One of Malta's tiniest villages — a quiet southern hamlet with minimal amenities and the lowest property prices on the island.
Mgarr
Agricultural village with oversize church
Malta's farming heartland — strawberry fields, vineyards, an oversize parish church, and farmhouse properties surrounded by working countryside.
Iklin
Modern commuter suburb
Malta's youngest town — a thin suburban strip at the centre of the island's road network, practical for commuters and well-connected.
Zebbug
Historic hilltop olive town
One of Malta's largest inland towns with Phoenician roots — olive-oil heritage, a gold-filled tomb discovery, and affordable hilltop living.
Kappara
Well-connected residential suburb
A compact hillside suburb between San Gwann and Gzira — well-connected, quiet, and popular with professionals working in the Sliema corridor.
Madliena
Exclusive hilltop villa enclave
An exclusive hillside enclave of luxury villas between St. Julian's and the coast — one of Malta's most prestigious addresses with panoramic views.
Bahar ic-Caghaq
Quiet rocky coastal strip
A small rocky coastal settlement between Naxxar and Pembroke — quiet swimming coves, a few restaurants, and a relaxed weekend atmosphere.
Qormi
Traditional bakery town in central valley
Malta's traditional bakery town — home to the island's crusty sourdough bread, affordable property, and a central valley location.
Gharghur
Quiet agricultural hilltop village
A quiet hilltop village on one of Malta's highest ridges — panoramic island views, agricultural heritage, and affordable village character.
Ghaxaq
Rural southern ridge village
A small, genuinely rural village on Malta's southern ridge — slow-paced village life, affordable property, and proximity to the airport.
Luqa
Airport town with aviation heritage
The town that hosts Malta International Airport — aviation heritage, convenient for travel, and affordable property at the island's transport hub.
Marsa
Working port and industrial zone
Malta's port and industrial zone at the inner Grand Harbour — working docks, a horse-racing track, and limited but very affordable residential property.
Gudja
Traditional ridge-top village with Gothic church
A quiet ridge-top village in Malta's south with the island's only Gothic rose window — traditional character, affordable property, and close to the airport.
Santa Lucija
Quiet residential suburb with garden
A small residential suburb south of Paola with a surprising Chinese garden — quiet, family-oriented, and well-positioned for the harbour area and airport.
Santa Venera
Central town with historic aqueduct
A small central town famous for its 17th-century aqueduct — affordable, well-connected, and at the junction of Malta's main road network.
Xghajra
Tiny harbour-entrance coastal village
A tiny coastal village at the Grand Harbour's southern entrance — sea views, rocky swimming, and affordable coastal property near the Three Cities.
Imtarfa
Tiny military-heritage ridge village
A tiny ridge-top village between Rabat and Mdina with British military heritage — cool breezes, panoramic valley views, and very affordable property.
Gozo (16 areas)
Victoria
Historic island capital with citadel fortress
The capital of Gozo — a hilltop citadel town with 3,000 years of history, Gozo's best restaurants, and the island's only urban atmosphere.
Xlendi
Charming seaside resort village
A tiny seafront resort on Gozo's south coast — a sheltered bay, cliff-top walks, and the most desirable coastal property in Gozo.
Marsalforn
Lively fishing-village-turned-resort
Gozo's largest seaside resort — a fishing village with diving schools, seafront restaurants, and the island's most active rental market.
Nadur
Hilltop village above Gozo's harbour
A hilltop village overlooking the Gozo ferry terminal — gateway to Gozo, home to the island's best beaches, and a unique masked festa tradition.
Xaghra
Ancient hilltop village above Gozo's finest beach
A hilltop village above Gozo's best beach and the world's oldest freestanding temples — 5,500 years of history meets golden sand.
Ghasri
Tiny valley hamlet in rural Gozo
Gozo's smallest village — a tiny valley settlement with dramatic countryside, a hidden sea inlet, and the most affordable farmhouses in the Maltese islands.
Kercem
Rural hillside village
A hillside village on Gozo's western edge — rural walking country, green valleys, and affordable homes near the island's highest point.
Sannat
Cliff-top village with artisan heritage
A cliff-edge village on Gozo's south coast — dramatic coastal plateaux, traditional lacemaking, and exclusive cliff-top properties.
Qala
Quiet eastern clifftop village
Gozo's easternmost village — rocky clifftop views toward Malta, hidden swimming coves, and authentic village life away from the tourist trail.
Gharb
Ancient western hilltop village
One of Gozo's oldest western villages — a picture-perfect square, traditional farmhouses, and sunset views from the island's quietest corner.
Zebbug
Tiny northern hilltop hamlet
A tiny hilltop village in northern Gozo named after its olive groves — panoramic views, prehistoric remains, and some of Gozo's most affordable property.
Munxar
Tiny cliff-top village above Xlendi
A tiny cliff-top village on Gozo's south coast overlooking Xlendi — dramatic coastal scenery, very affordable property, and the quietest end of a popular bay.
Fontana
Quiet valley village with natural springs
A small valley village south of Victoria known for its historic freshwater springs and stone communal laundries — quiet, affordable, and walking distance to Gozo's capital.
Xewkija
Historic village dominated by monumental church dome
Home to Gozo's monumental Rotunda dome — a traditional plateau village with the island's best property value and a strategic central location.
Ghajnsielem
Gateway harbour village with SDA luxury development
Gozo's gateway village at the ferry terminal — where Fort Chambray's SDA luxury meets traditional harbour-side community life.
San Lawrenz
Remote plateau village beside dramatic coastal landmarks
Gozo's western gateway to Dwejra Bay — a tiny, tranquil plateau village where the Kempinski SDA residences sit beside dramatic coastal cliffs and world-class diving.