Burmarrad vs Dingli

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

Summary

Burmarrad is better for families seeking affordable larger homes near the coast, while Dingli suits nature lovers and retirees wanting dramatic cliff-top views and authentic rural isolation. Burmarrad, on St. Paul's Bay's inland edge, scores 8/10 for safety and 7/10 for family suitability, with property prices among the lowest in the northern area. Residents gain access to larger properties with gardens, flat terrain, and a 5-minute drive to coastal amenities. However, it lacks local shops or cafes, scores just 2/10 for public transport, and requires a car. Burmarrad lies 30 minutes from Malta International Airport by car, served by Route 49 from Valletta. Dingli sits on Malta's highest point, scoring 9/10 for safety and offering the island's most affordable rural farmhouses with land. It borders Buskett Gardens, Malta's only woodland, and features dark skies optimal for stargazing. The village rates 2/10 for transport connectivity, with a 30-minute drive to Valletta via Route 52 bus. Dingli provides basic shops and limited dining but feels remote, particularly in winter. The cliff edges require careful supervision for children and pets.
Burmarrad

Rural residential outskirts

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Dingli

Remote cliff-top farming village

€1300
Avg. Rent
€1200
1
Listings
1
3
Avg. Bedrooms
3
Poor. Spread-out residential area with no central amenities. Car essential.
Walkability
Limited. Village centre is walkable but amenities are few. Car essential for everything.
Excellent. Private driveways and ample street parking.
Parking
Excellent. No parking pressure. Ample space everywhere.
Very low. Rural quiet. Occasional farm machinery.
Noise Level
Extremely low. One of the quietest places in Malta. Occasional farm machinery and church bells.

Living in Burmarrad

Burmarrad is a small residential area on the inland edge of St. Paul's Bay — a flat, rural-feeling neighbourhood of modern houses and smallholdings that sits between the coast and the agricultural land of the Pwales Valley. It's not a traditional village with a church square; it's a spread-out residential community that grew as St. Paul's Bay expanded inland. The surrounding Pwales Valley is one of Malta's few remaining agricultural areas, with small farms producing vegetables, strawberries, and the tomatoes that go into Malta's famous sun-dried tomato paste. The valley floor is flat and green — a rarity in Malta — and the distant view of the Mellieha ridge provides a pleasant backdrop. Property in Burmarrad is among the most affordable in the St. Paul's Bay area. Buyers get larger properties with gardens — almost unheard of in coastal apartments — at prices well below the seafront. The trade-off is distance from the coast and a car-dependent lifestyle.

Highlights

  • Pwales Valley — one of Malta's few agricultural areas
  • Larger properties with gardens at affordable prices
  • Flat terrain and open countryside views
  • Part of the St. Paul's Bay area but quieter
  • Close to Mistra Bay and Xemxija

Living in Dingli

Dingli is a quiet village perched on Malta's highest sea cliffs — a rural outpost on the western coast that feels further from the tourist trail than anywhere else on the island. The Dingli Cliffs drop sheer for 250 metres into the Mediterranean, and the panoramic view from the top stretches from Mdina inland to the open sea westward — the next landfall is Tunisia, 300km away. The village itself is tiny and traditional, with a single main street, a parish church, and a handful of restaurants. Agriculture still operates on the land surrounding Dingli — smallholdings growing potatoes, tomatoes, and strawberries that supply the local markets. Buskett Gardens, Malta's only proper woodland, sits in the valley below, along with the Verdala Palace, the summer residence of Malta's President. Property in Dingli is the most affordable of Malta's rural options. Traditional farmhouses with land are still available at prices that would be impossible anywhere on the coast. The trade-off is isolation — Dingli is a 30-minute drive from Valletta, and public transport is limited. For buyers who value space, quiet, and dramatic natural scenery above convenience, Dingli is unmatched.

Highlights

  • Dingli Cliffs — Malta's highest sea cliffs with open-ocean views
  • Rural agricultural surroundings
  • Adjacent to Buskett Gardens — Malta's only woodland
  • Most affordable farmhouse properties on Malta
  • Dark sky area — best stargazing in Malta

Lifestyle Comparison

3/10
dining
4/10
7/10
family
6/10
8/10
safety
9/10
6/10
beaches
6/10
1/10
nightlife
1/10
2/10
transport
2/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Burmarrad

families

Burmarrad comes out ahead in family .

Choose Dingli

nature lovers retirees

Dingli comes out ahead in dining, safety .

Frequently Asked Questions

Burmarrad is the stronger pick for family. Dingli stands out for dining, safety. Burmarrad is popular with families. Dingli is popular with nature lovers and retirees.
Dingli has a lower average rent at €1200/month compared to Burmarrad's €1300 — a difference of around €100.
Burmarrad and Dingli are around 8 km apart — roughly a 20-minute drive depending on traffic.