Bahar ic-Caghaq vs Qormi

Side-by-side comparison of property prices, lifestyle, and practical info to help you choose the right area.

Summary

Bahar ic-Caghaq is better for beach lovers seeking a quiet coastal lifestyle, while Qormi wins for budget buyers and families who prioritise convenience and affordability. Bahar ic-Caghaq sits on a rocky coastal strip between Naxxar and Pembroke with a population of around 1,500. It scores 7 out of 10 for beaches and safety, offering quiet swimming coves and seafood restaurants along the coast road. However, it has no sandy beaches, limited local amenities, and is car-dependent for daily needs. Bus routes 222 and 225 connect it to Sliema and Valletta, and the airport is 30 minutes away by car. Qormi is a traditional inland town of 17,300 residents, scoring 8 out of 10 for both family life and transport. Property prices are among Malta's most affordable in a central location with full amenities including schools, shops, and healthcare. Bus routes 61 and 62 serve the town from Valletta, and the airport is just 15 minutes by car. Qormi has a strong community atmosphere and flat, walkable terrain, though it lacks coastal access and scores only 3 out of 10 for beaches. Historical flooding affects some low-lying areas during heavy rain.
Bahar ic-Caghaq

Quiet rocky coastal strip

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Qormi

Traditional bakery town in central valley

€1800
Avg. Rent
€988
3
Listings
2
2.3
Avg. Bedrooms
2
Moderate. Coast road is walkable. Hillside to Naxxar is steep. Car recommended.
Walkability
Good. Flat terrain. Town centre amenities walkable.
Good. Roadside parking available. Fills on summer weekends.
Parking
Good. Easier than the coastal strip. Town centre can be tight.
Low. Quiet coastal area. Some weekend and summer activity. Very peaceful in winter.
Noise Level
Moderate. Busy town centre. Quiet residential streets. Festa brings celebrations.

Living in Bahar ic-Caghaq

Bahar ic-Caghaq is a small coastal settlement on Malta's northeastern coast, sitting between Naxxar and Pembroke on a stretch of rocky shoreline. The name means 'pebbly sea' in Maltese, accurately describing the shoreline — a series of rocky coves and smooth limestone platforms that locals use for swimming. The area is tiny — a handful of restaurants, a beach club, and a stretch of coast road — but it serves as a popular weekend destination for Maltese families who prefer its quieter coves to the crowded northern beaches. The White Rocks complex, a former RAF recreation facility, sits on the cliff top and has been the subject of redevelopment plans for years. Property here is limited but mid-priced. A few apartment blocks line the coast road, and some villa properties sit on the hillside above. The position is well-placed between the coast and Naxxar, with easy access to both St. Julian's and the northern beaches.

Highlights

  • Rocky swimming coves popular with locals
  • Quiet alternative to busy northern beaches
  • Well-positioned between St. Julian's and the north coast
  • A few waterfront restaurants
  • Relaxed weekend atmosphere

Living in Qormi

Qormi is Malta's bakery town — the island's traditional centre of bread-making, with family-run bakeries that have produced the daily hobz (Maltese bread) for generations. The town sits in a valley between Birkirkara and the southern towns, and its low-lying position has made it historically prone to flooding — a problem that recent drainage projects have begun to address. The town is substantial — one of Malta's largest — with a split identity. The old centre clusters around two parish churches (Qormi is divided into two parishes, an unusual arrangement) and a maze of traditional streets. The newer areas extend toward the harbour, including industrial zones and the Marsa sports complex. Qormi's bakeries still produce the crusty sourdough loaves that are a staple of Maltese cuisine. Property in Qormi is affordable and practical. The town's central valley location puts it within 15 minutes of both Valletta and the southern coast, and prices are well below the coastal strip. The town has full amenities — schools, shops, a hospital outpatient clinic, and Malta's only horse-racing track at Marsa.

Highlights

  • Malta's bread-making capital — family bakeries spanning generations
  • Two parish churches — unusual dual-parish arrangement
  • Central valley location with good connectivity
  • Affordable property with full amenities
  • Marsa horse-racing track nearby

Lifestyle Comparison

6/10
dining
7/10
7/10
family
8/10
8/10
safety
7/10
7/10
beaches
3/10
3/10
nightlife
3/10
5/10
transport
8/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Bahar ic-Caghaq

beach lovers families

Bahar ic-Caghaq comes out ahead in safety, beaches .

Choose Qormi

families budget buyers

Qormi comes out ahead in dining, family, transport .

Frequently Asked Questions

Bahar ic-Caghaq is the stronger pick for safety, beaches. Qormi stands out for dining, family, transport. Bahar ic-Caghaq is popular with beach lovers and families. Qormi is popular with families and budget buyers.
Qormi has a lower average rent at €988/month compared to Bahar ic-Caghaq's €1800 — a difference of around €812.
Bahar ic-Caghaq and Qormi are around 7 km apart — roughly a 18-minute drive depending on traffic.