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St Paul's Bay Travel Guide

 
 
 
 
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    The history of the northern stretch of Malta is much less in-your-face than other parts of the island, in fact, with the exception of a tiny area of St Paul's Bay and a couple of towers left over from the time of the Knights, there is little of historical value to see. Until the early 1800's, the north of the island was virtually uninhabited, at the beginning of the 20 th century there were fewer than 200 people living there as fishermen. A small collection of fishing boats is still in use at St Paul 's Bay which gives the place a momentarily quaint, picturesque aspect.

    The St Paul 's Bay that exists today is a long way from the events that named the place back in AD 60. According to the Bible, St Paul 's ship ran aground on its way from the Holy Land to Rome . St Paul was treated so well by the Maltese that he thanked them by removing the venom from the islands' poisonous snakes forever.

    Bugibba and inner Qawra are extremely popular with the budget-conscious, particularly older couples. The Qawra coast is more upmarket.

    There is a vast choice of hotels and self-catering apartments. New developments include many aparthotels and complexes that allow the independence of self-catering but with the facilities of a hotel.

    St Paul's Bay is Malta's largest popular summer resort and can be divided into 4 areas.

    XEMXIJA- a quieter, sunny area on the SE-facing side of St Paul's Bay, spread along the uphill road to Mellieha. A popular site for the more affluent Maltese to have their summer homes.

    THE OLD TOWN- mainly residential, with little tourist accommodation or amenities. There is still an old, picturesque little fishing harbour.

    BUGIBBA- a highly built-up area, chock-a-block with mainly tourist-class hotels and apartment blocks. Supporting shops, bars, cafes and amenities sprawl along the unsophisticated seafront promenade.

    QAWRA- a newer tourist area spreading from the Salina Bay coast to meet up with Bugibba. Again, highly built up and with its somewhat smarter shops and amenities mostly along the sea front.


    Locality:

    St Paul's bay is 11 mls NW of Valletta and 12 mls from the airport. It is situated on the NE coast between St Julian's and Mellieha, this area covers the large promontory between Salina Bay and St Paul's Bay.
     
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