Cospicua vs Munxar

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

Summary

Cospicua is better for buyers seeking affordable heritage property with easy access to Valletta, while Munxar suits nature lovers wanting a quiet Gozo coastal life. Cospicua, part of Malta's Three Cities, sits on Grand Harbour with a transport rating of 7/10 and a five-minute walk to the Valletta ferry. The population of 5,600 supports a growing dining scene rated 6/10 and emerging cultural attractions. Government regeneration is driving infrastructure improvements, making it a practical base for culture lovers and budget buyers who commute to the capital. Driving to Malta International Airport takes roughly 20 minutes. Munxar is a tiny cliff-top village of 1,500 people on Gozo's south coast, overlooking Xlendi Bay. Beaches score 8/10 and safety rates 9/10, but transport drops to 2/10 with infrequent buses on route 306. The nearest shops and restaurants sit a five-minute drive away in Xlendi. Nightlife is minimal at 1/10. Reaching Malta's airport takes over 90 minutes including the Gozo ferry. Property here is very affordable even by Gozo standards and suits families prioritising dramatic coastal scenery, direct access to Ta' Cenc plateau walks, and traditional village quiet.
Cospicua

Regenerating dockyard town

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Munxar

Tiny cliff-top village above Xlendi

€1350
Avg. Rent
€5150
1
Listings
2
2
Avg. Bedrooms
2.5
Good. Flat terrain along the waterfront. Some steep streets heading inland. Connected to Birgu and Senglea on foot.
Walkability
Limited. Village is tiny. Walk to Xlendi is possible but steep. Car recommended.
Moderate. Easier than Birgu and Senglea. Street parking available in most areas.
Parking
Excellent. No parking issues.
Low to moderate. Working-class residential atmosphere. Occasional construction from regeneration projects.
Noise Level
Extremely low. One of the quietest villages in Gozo.

Living in Cospicua

Cospicua — Bormla in Maltese — is the largest of the Three Cities and the one most people drive past without stopping. That's changing. The town sits between Birgu and Senglea on the Grand Harbour, with the historic dockyard that once employed half of Malta's workforce carved into its waterfront. The docks are largely decommissioned now, and the reclaimed space is slowly being redeveloped into residential and commercial projects. The Cottonera Lines, a massive 17th-century fortification wall, form Cospicua's landward boundary — an imposing stone rampart that's visible from miles away. Inside, the town has a working-class character that's increasingly interspersed with renovated properties bought by heritage-minded newcomers. The Santa Theresa church and the Bir Mula Heritage museum anchor the old quarter. Cospicua offers the most affordable entry point into the Three Cities. Properties here are cheaper than Birgu and Senglea, and there's more stock available — though much of it needs significant restoration. The Valletta ferry terminal at nearby Birgu makes commuting straightforward, and the town is on the receiving end of serious government regeneration investment.

Highlights

  • Most affordable of the Three Cities
  • Cottonera Lines — massive 17th-century fortifications
  • Active regeneration and heritage restoration
  • Grand Harbour ferry connection to Valletta
  • Growing restaurant and cultural scene

Living in Munxar

Munxar is a small village on Gozo's south coast, perched on the cliffs between Sannat and Xlendi. The name means 'bucksaw' in Maltese, supposedly referring to the jagged shape of the coastline below the village. It's one of Gozo's least-known villages — most visitors drive past it on their way to Xlendi without realising it's there. The village centre is tiny — a church, a square, and a few streets of traditional houses. But Munxar's real identity is tied to the coastline below: Ta' Cenc plateau extends to its west, and the cliffs between Munxar and Xlendi contain some of Gozo's most dramatic coastal scenery. Mgarr ix-Xini, the fjord-like inlet shared with Sannat, is accessible from Munxar's side. Property in Munxar is very affordable, even by Gozo standards. Traditional houses with sea views are available at prices that seem extraordinary given the coastal position. The village has minimal amenities — a church, a social club, and not much else. Xlendi's restaurants are a five-minute drive.

Highlights

  • Cliff-top position above Xlendi Bay
  • Access to Ta' Cenc plateau walks
  • Very affordable even by Gozo standards
  • Dramatic coastal scenery on the doorstep
  • Five minutes from Xlendi's restaurants

Lifestyle Comparison

6/10
dining
4/10
6/10
family
6/10
7/10
safety
9/10
3/10
beaches
8/10
5/10
nightlife
1/10
7/10
transport
2/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Cospicua

culture lovers budget buyers

Cospicua comes out ahead in dining, nightlife, transport .

Choose Munxar

nature lovers families

Munxar comes out ahead in safety, beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Cospicua is the stronger pick for dining, nightlife, transport. Munxar stands out for safety, beaches. Cospicua is popular with culture lovers and budget buyers. Munxar is popular with nature lovers and families.
Cospicua has a lower average rent at €1350/month compared to Munxar's €5150 — a difference of around €3800.
Cospicua and Munxar are around 31 km apart — roughly a 78-minute drive depending on traffic.