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Real Estate Offices in St Pauls Bay, Malta

LOOP Homes
25 Triq Sant Antnin, San Pawl il-Baħar

Simon Mamo Real Estate (Qawra)
Dawret Il – Qawra, San Pawl il-Baħar


Andy Stowne Real Estate
211 Tourist St, St Paul’s Bay

North Key Real Estate
178 San Xmun, San Pawl il-Baħar

Alliance North (Sales)
Alliance North, Triq Sant Aristarku, St Paul’s Bay

QuickLets & Zanzi Homes Qawra
Tourist St, St Paul’s Bay

Frank Salt Real Estate Ltd
Mosta Road, St Paul’s Bay

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Moving to St Pauls Bay, Malta

St. Paul’s Bay, also known as San Pawl il-Baħar in Maltese, is a popular resort town located on the northern coast of Malta. Renowned for its beautiful coastline, bustling atmosphere, and historical significance, St. Paul’s Bay attracts tourists from around the world.

The town is named after the Apostle Paul, who is said to have shipwrecked on the island of Malta in 60 AD. According to legend, the bay is the exact spot where St. Paul found refuge after the shipwreck, adding to the town’s historical and religious allure.

St. Paul’s Bay’s coastline offers a stunning setting with rocky shores, crystal-clear waters, and dramatic cliffs. The area is dotted with picturesque beaches and swimming spots, where visitors can relax under the sun and enjoy the Mediterranean Sea. Popular beaches in the area include Golden Bay, Għajn Tuffieħa, and the smaller Xemxija Bay. Water sports enthusiasts can also indulge in activities such as snorkeling, diving, and jet skiing.

The town center is a vibrant hub of activity, especially during the summer months. The promenade that stretches along the bay is lined with restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops, offering a wide range of dining and entertainment options. Visitors can savor delicious Maltese cuisine, sample fresh seafood, or enjoy a refreshing drink while taking in the beautiful coastal views.

St. Paul’s Bay is home to several historical and cultural attractions. The Wignacourt Tower, built by the Knights of St. John in the 17th century, offers panoramic views of the bay and its surroundings. St. Paul’s Island, located just off the coast, is a popular spot for boat trips and is believed to be the exact location of St. Paul’s shipwreck.

The town is well-connected to other parts of Malta by public transportation, with regular bus services available. This makes it convenient for visitors to explore neighboring areas, such as the historic city of Mdina, the entertainment hub of Sliema, or the capital city of Valletta.

Overall, St. Paul’s Bay offers a mix of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and a lively atmosphere. Whether you’re enjoying the beaches, exploring historical landmarks, or indulging in the local cuisine, St. Paul’s Bay provides a diverse range of experiences for visitors of all ages.

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NORTH
Mellieha – St Pauls Bay

NORTH EAST
Balluta – Gzira – Madliena – Msida – Paceville – Portomaso – Sliema – St Julians – Swieqi –  Ta’ Xbiex – Tigne

SOUTH
Luqa (Hal Luqa) – Birzebbuga – Marsascala – Xghajra – Zabbar

HARBOUR
Cospicua (Bormla) – Fgura – Paola – Valletta

WEST
Qormi – Rabat

CENTRAL
Attard – Balzan – Birkirkara – Mosta – Pieta – San Gwann – Santa Venera – Naxxar

GOZO
Ghajnsielem – Gharb – Marsalforn – Nadur – Qala – Sannat – Victoria – Xaghra – Xewkija – Xlendi – Zebbug

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