Waterfront Restaurants

Tourism Sites

Marsaxlokk
🧠 Fact: A traditional fishing village famous for its colorful luzzu boats and Sunday fish market.
💡 Tip: Try fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants.
Info: Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village on Malta’s southeastern coast, famed for its bustling Sunday market and vibrant harbor dotted with colorful luzzu boats. The bay’s glassy waters reflect the rainbow-hued hulls, creating a photogenic scene beloved by visitors. Stalls lining the waterfront market offer fresh seafood, local crafts, and seasonal produce. Quaint cafés and seafood restaurants serve dishes like lampuki pie while you watch fishermen unload their catch. Framed by rocky promontories and gentle waves, Marsaxlokk blends authentic Maltese culture with seaside charm, making it an unmissable stop for a taste of island life.
- 📍 Malta, Marsaxlokk

Spinola Bay
🧠 Fact: A picturesque bay surrounded by restaurants, nightlife, and historic buildings.
💡 Tip: Ideal for a romantic evening walk or dinner with a view.
Info: Spinola Bay, nestled in the heart of St. Julian’s on Malta’s northeastern coast, is a vibrant seaside enclave renowned for its colorful luzzu fishing boats gently bobbing in the harbor. Lined with a bustling waterfront promenade, it offers an eclectic mix of cafés, fine-dining restaurants, and stylish bars overlooking the Mediterranean. Historic spinola bastion walls frame the bay, while chic hotels and apartments rise above. By day, visitors relax on terrace tables soaking in sea views; by night, the area pulses with lively nightlife and music. Spinola Bay’s blend of tradition and cosmopolitan flair makes it a must-visit Maltese hotspot.
- 📍 Malta, St. Julian’s