Gharb vs Gudja

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

Summary

Gharb is better for retirees and nature lovers seeking rural Gozitan tranquillity, while Gudja suits families wanting affordable mainland living with quick airport access. Gharb sits on a western Gozo hilltop with a population of around 1,500 and sunset views over open countryside. It scores 9/10 for safety and offers traditional farmhouses at some of Gozo's most affordable prices, but transport rates just 2/10 — the infrequent route 311 bus to Victoria means a car is essential, and the ferry adds 90+ minutes to airport journeys. The village has almost no shops, dining scores 5/10, and nightlife sits at 1/10. Gudja perches on a southern Malta ridge with roughly 3,100 residents and distinctive Gothic architecture. It matches Gharb's 9/10 safety rating but scores higher for family suitability at 8/10. Malta International Airport lies just 5 minutes away in adjacent Luqa, a major advantage for frequent travellers. However, transport still rates only 3/10 with limited bus routes, and residents depend on Paola or Żejtun for shopping. Dining sits lower at 3/10 and nightlife at 2/10.
Gharb

Ancient western hilltop village

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Gudja

Traditional ridge-top village with Gothic church

€1493
Avg. Rent
€1142
3
Listings
3
4
Avg. Bedrooms
2
Limited. Village square is walkable. No shops beyond basics. Car essential.
Walkability
Moderate. Village centre walkable. Car needed for shopping and commuting.
Excellent. No parking issues.
Parking
Excellent. No parking issues.
Extremely low. One of the quietest villages in the Maltese islands.
Noise Level
Low. Some aircraft noise from the nearby airport. Quieter than Luqa.

Living in Gharb

Gharb is one of Gozo's oldest villages, perched on a hilltop in the far west of the island with views stretching to the sea on two sides. The name means 'west' in Arabic — an accurate description of its position at Gozo's western extreme. The village is tiny, conservative, and deeply traditional, with a picturesque square that's one of the most photographed in Gozo. The square is anchored by a charming church and a collection of historic buildings that include what's said to be the oldest freestanding house in Gozo. The Gharb Folklore Museum occupies a 300-year-old building and displays traditional Gozitan crafts, tools, and household items. The Ta' Dbiegi craft village nearby is where local artisans produce handmade glass, lace, and pottery. Property in Gharb includes some of Gozo's most charming traditional farmhouses, many with thick limestone walls, internal courtyards, and roof terraces with sunset views. Prices are low, and restoration projects are common. The village is very quiet — too quiet for some — but for buyers seeking the authentic Gozitan experience, Gharb is the genuine article.

Highlights

  • One of Gozo's oldest and most photographed village squares
  • Traditional farmhouses with courtyards and sunset views
  • Gharb Folklore Museum in a 300-year-old building
  • Ta' Dbiegi craft village with local artisans
  • One of Gozo's most affordable locations

Living in Gudja

Gudja is a small village on Malta's southern plateau, perched on a ridge between the airport and the coast. It's one of Malta's older villages, with a parish church that has one of Malta's most distinctive rose windows — a circular stained-glass feature more common in Gothic churches than the baroque norm. The church is visible from miles around, its dome acting as a landmark for the southern approach to the airport. The village has a quiet, traditional character with narrow streets, old townhouses, and a pace of life that feels genuinely rural despite being within 15 minutes of the airport. The surrounding plateau is flat and open, with views that stretch to the sea on clear days. Gudja was the birthplace of several notable Maltese notaries and scholars during the Knights' period. Property in Gudja is affordable and offers traditional character at low prices. The airport is close enough to be convenient for travel but far enough that aircraft noise is manageable. The village has basic amenities and relies on Paola and Zejtun for larger shopping needs.

Highlights

  • One of Malta's finest rose windows — a Gothic feature rare in a baroque island
  • Quiet ridge-top position with sea views
  • Close to the airport for easy travel
  • Affordable traditional townhouses
  • Birthplace of notable Maltese historical figures

Lifestyle Comparison

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

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Gharb

nature lovers retirees tourists

Gharb comes out ahead in dining .

Choose Gudja

families

Gudja comes out ahead in family, nightlife, transport .

Frequently Asked Questions

Gharb is the stronger pick for dining. Gudja stands out for family, nightlife, transport. Gharb is popular with nature lovers and retirees and tourists. Gudja is popular with families.
Gudja has a lower average rent at €1142/month compared to Gharb's €1493 — a difference of around €351.
Gharb and Gudja are around 37 km apart — roughly a 93-minute drive depending on traffic.

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