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Beaches and Bays

 

One of the joys of being in Gozo and Comino is that, no matter where you are, you're never far from one of the many magnificent beaches or secluded little coves.

There is a choice of both sandy and rocky beaches on the Islands, offering practical areas for the family, scenic spots for the romantics, serene areas for those in want of peace and spots for those who are interested in a bit of summer sports fun.

The following are some of the most popular

 Comino - Blue Lagoon GOZO
Dahlet Qorrot
Dwejra
Hondoq Ir-Rummien
Marsalforn
Mgarr ix-Xini
Qbajjar
Ramla Bay
San Blas
Wied il-Ghasri
Xlendi Bay

COMINO
Blue Lagoon
Santa Maria Bay
St. Nicholas Bay

 

To see where these beaches and bays are located, please refer to our Interactive Map.



Swimming
The Maltese coastal waters are generally clean and safe for swimming as there are no tides. Some bays are exposed to north and north-easterly winds which do produce some strong undercurrents at times.

Useful Tip: The Maltese Islands' beaches and seas are safe, however if you are new to the Maltese Islands, swim where the locals do.


Sun Bathing
The Maltese Archipelago lies virtually at the centre of the Mediterranean and has a latitude more southerly than that of northern Tunisia. You are therefore advised to take precautions to ensure you avoid over exposure to the sun. Even in winter it is advisable to wear a suitable factor sunscreen for your skin type. This is important if you are out walking, or taking part in water sports. A sun hat is a must. Children and especially babies need extra protection from the sun. If you are sunbathing, it is advisable to avoid the strongest sunlight between the hours of 11am and 3pm in peak summer months.

Useful Tip: Do not wear bathing suits in public areas. Beachwear is for beaches only.

 



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