A rocky swimming area right below Valletta’s bastions, popular with locals for its easy access and calm, clear waters.
Where: East side of Valletta, near Fort St. Elmo
Facilities: Ladders for water access, some shaded spots
Best For: Quick swims close to the city
A promenade of flat rock platforms perfect for sunbathing and swimming, with views back to Valletta’s skyline.
Where: Across Marsamxett Harbour from Valletta, in Sliema
Facilities: Lidos, restaurants, showers
Best For: Lively seaside atmosphere and easy dining options
A mix of rocky ledges and lido clubs offering direct access to deep blue water, plus some of the best views of Valletta.
Where: Sliema waterfront, opposite Valletta
Facilities: Sunbeds, ladders, beach clubs, cafés
Best For: Scenic swims and photography
A quieter, local spot with shallow entry points, located beside the historic Manoel Fort.
Where: Connected to Gżira by a short causeway
Facilities: Limited—natural setting
Best For: Peaceful sunbathing away from crowds
A sandy beach set in the lively district of St. Julian’s, a short bus ride from Valletta. Popular with both tourists and locals.
Where: St. Julian’s, 15 minutes from Valletta
Facilities: Restaurants, bars, sunbeds, showers
Best For: Sandy beach lovers and nightlife proximity
Valletta’s charm lies in its blend of history and coastal living, and while sandy stretches are just outside the city, its rocky swimming spots and nearby beaches offer plenty of ways to enjoy Malta’s crystal-clear waters. Whether you prefer a cityside dip or a short trip to sandy shores, Valletta makes it easy to combine culture with seaside relaxation.