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How to Choose the Right Area to Live in Malta

Choosing the right place to live in Malta depends on lifestyle, budget, commute, family needs, and whether you prefer urban, coastal, or village environments — each area offers something unique.


How to choose where to live in Malta — area comparison guide Yitaku 2025

Malta may be small, but the lifestyle difference between its towns is huge. A 10-minute drive can take you from nightlife to countryside, from modern towers to silent heritage streets.


Whether you're relocating, buying your first home, or planning a long-term move, choosing the right area is one of the most important decisions you’ll make.


This guide helps you compare lifestyles, prices, and location types, so you can find your perfect fit.


  1. Start With Lifestyle — How Do You Live?


Before looking at listings, ask yourself:

Your Priority

Best Match

Cafés, nightlife, seafront walks

Sliema, St Julian's, Gżira, Swieqi

Quiet, space, sea views

Mellieħa, St Paul’s Bay, Marsaskala

Village charm & tradition

Rabat, Żebbuġ, Mdina, Qormi

Luxury homes & gardens

Attard, Balzan, Lija

Central convenience

Mosta, Birkirkara, San Ġwann

Gozo slower pace living

Victoria, Xewkija, Marsalforn


This one question already narrows your search dramatically.


  1. Consider Your Budget


Coastal and nightlife areas are typically the most expensive. Villages and northern towns offer more space for better value.

Region

Property Cost Level

Sliema / St Julian’s

💰💰💰💰 Very high

Swieqi / Gżira

💰💰💰 High

Mellieħa / Mosta / Naxxar / San Ġwann

💰💰 Medium

Qawra / Bugibba / St Paul’s Bay

💰 Medium–Low

Paola / Qormi / Gozo

💰💰 Low–Medium (depending on type)


If you're a first-time buyer, budget may guide your geography from the start.


  1. Commuting Time Affects Quality of Life


Malta is only 27km long — but traffic matters. If you work or study daily, living close makes a big difference.


Approximate Car Travel:

To Valletta

To Sliema

To Airport

San Ġwann → 10–12 mins

Mellieħa → 30–40 mins

Żebbuġ → 12–15 mins

Qawra → 25–35 mins

Mosta → 10–15 mins

Gżira → 15–22 mins

If you prefer not to drive, choose towns with stronger bus hubs. Opting for public transport usually adds between 15 to 30 minutes to your commute, depending on distances, time of day and traffic.


  1. Community & Environment

Malta neighbourhood lifestyle comparison chart — urban vs coastal vs village areas

Every area has its rhythm.

If You Prefer

Then Consider

Quiet, village feel

Żebbuġ, Attard, Rabat

Young community & pace

Swieqi, Gżira, St Julian’s

Expat-friendly living

Sliema, Mellieħa, St Paul’s Bay

Traditional charm

Birgu, Mdina, Qormi, Senglea

Some neighbourhoods feel like resort living — others feel like home.


  1. Use Tools to Compare Areas - Find the Right Area to live in Malta, easily!

Yitaku property search app — find homes across Malta and Gozo

To narrow down the right location:


✔️ Read Neighbourhood Guides

Yitaku has expanding coverage across Malta & Gozo — each guide includes lifestyle, pricing, transport, pros & cons. 👉 Browse Neighbourhood Guides

✔️ Use Property Alerts

Save searches and receive updates when matching homes go live.

✔️ Compare prices side-by-side

Check what your budget buys in different regions.



Choosing the right area is personal — there is no best place, only the best place for you. Start by understanding how you live, what you value, and how far you’re willing to commute.


Once you find your match, Yitaku helps you compare properties, track prices, and shortlist the homes that truly fit.


👉 Explore Areas & Properties on Yitaku

👉 Set Alerts for Homes in Your Ideal Location

 
 
 

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