Balzan vs Nadur

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

Summary

Balzan is better for professionals commuting to Malta's main employment hubs, while Nadur suits families and tourists prioritising coastal living and beach access on Gozo. Balzan sits at Malta's geographic centre with bus routes 41, 42, 44, and 45 linking directly to Valletta and Mater Dei hospital, plus a 20-minute drive to the airport. It scores 9/10 for transport and safety, and 9/10 for family suitability. Nadur, on a hilltop above Mgarr harbour, requires an 80-minute journey including ferry to reach Malta's airport. It scores just 5/10 for transport but achieves a perfect 10/10 for beach access, with Ramla l-Hamra on its doorstep. Balzan's population of 4,500 enjoys a quiet, walkable village centre with a strong community feel and traditional townhouses, though nightlife and dining score only 3/10 and 6/10 respectively. Nadur, with 4,900 residents, offers panoramic harbour views, a unique masked carnival tradition, and higher nightlife variety at 4/10, though steep streets present mobility challenges and tourist crowds swell in summer.
Balzan

Compact village with character

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Nadur

Hilltop village above Gozo's harbour

€2275
Avg. Rent
€2000
2
Listings
1
3
Avg. Bedrooms
4
Good. Everything within walking distance. Flat terrain.
Walkability
Moderate. Village centre is walkable. Beaches are a short drive. Hilly terrain.
Good. Small town with reasonable parking. Village centre can be tight.
Parking
Good. Village streets have adequate parking. Beach areas fill in summer.
Low. Quiet residential streets. Some traffic on boundary roads.
Noise Level
Low. Quiet hilltop village. Festa period is an exception — the masked celebrations draw crowds.

Living in Balzan

Balzan is the smallest of Malta's Three Villages — a compact residential enclave between Attard and Birkirkara that combines village charm with suburban convenience. The name comes from the Sicilian 'balzanu', meaning a type of silk, suggesting the area may once have been known for silk production during the medieval period. Despite its small size, Balzan has a well-defined village centre with a pleasant square, a baroque parish church, and enough cafes and shops for daily needs. The streets are narrow and predominantly residential, with a mix of traditional townhouses and modern apartment blocks. Balzan sits at the junction of several major roads, making it surprisingly well-connected for an inland village. Property in Balzan sits in the mid-range — more expensive than Birkirkara but less than Attard. It attracts families who want the Three Villages lifestyle without the premium of the larger neighbours. The compact size means everything is walkable, and the sense of community is strong.

Highlights

  • Smallest of the prestigious Three Villages
  • Walkable village centre with parish church
  • Well-connected junction between Attard and Birkirkara
  • Strong community feel
  • Mid-range property with village atmosphere

Living in Nadur

Nadur perches on a hilltop overlooking the Mgarr harbour — the first Gozitan village you see when arriving by ferry. The name means 'lookout' in Arabic, and the hilltop position has served as a watchpoint for approaching ships for over a thousand years. The massive baroque parish church, dedicated to Sts. Peter and Paul, dominates the skyline and is visible from across the Gozo Channel. Nadur is one of Gozo's largest villages, with a split personality that makes it distinctive. The old core is a traditional hilltop settlement with narrow streets and limestone houses. The newer areas spread toward the coast include some of Gozo's most desirable properties — particularly the bayside homes near San Blas and Ramla l-Hamra, Gozo's finest sandy beach. The village is known across Malta for its unique festa tradition. Rather than the standard religious procession, Nadur's fiesta features masked revelers in outrageous costumes who parody village life through satirical skits — a tradition that predates Carnival and is unique to this one village. Property in Nadur ranges from affordable village houses to premium coastal properties near the beaches.

Highlights

  • Panoramic views over Mgarr harbour and the Gozo Channel
  • Access to Ramla l-Hamra — Gozo's finest sandy beach
  • Unique masked festa tradition found nowhere else in Malta
  • One of Gozo's largest villages with full amenities
  • Mix of affordable village houses and premium coastal property

Lifestyle Comparison

6/10
dining
6/10
9/10
family
8/10
9/10
safety
9/10
3/10
beaches
10/10
3/10
nightlife
4/10
8/10
transport
5/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Balzan

families professionals

Balzan comes out ahead in family, transport .

Choose Nadur

families tourists

Nadur comes out ahead in beaches, nightlife .

Frequently Asked Questions

Balzan is the stronger pick for family, transport. Nadur stands out for beaches, nightlife. Balzan is popular with families and professionals. Nadur is popular with families and tourists.
Nadur has a lower average rent at €2000/month compared to Balzan's €2275 — a difference of around €275.
Balzan and Nadur are around 22 km apart — roughly a 55-minute drive depending on traffic.

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