Ghaxaq vs Pembroke

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

Summary

Ghaxaq is better for budget-conscious families seeking traditional village life, while Pembroke suits families and nature lovers wanting modern housing near Malta's northern coast. Property prices in Ghaxaq rank among Malta's lowest, with a family rating of 7/10 and safety rating of 8/10. This southern ridge village of 4,900 residents retains a genuinely rural character and strong community spirit centred on elaborate festa celebrations. A car is essential — public transport scores just 3/10, with only routes 82 and 85 serving the area from Valletta. The airport is a 10-minute drive away. Pembroke offers a strategic position between St. Julian's and northern beaches, with family and safety ratings both at 8/10 and a transport score of 7/10. Routes 120, 225, and 212 connect its 4,200 residents to Sliema and Valletta, and the Sliema ferry is 10 minutes away by bus. The town features the protected Pembroke Garigue Nature Reserve, mid-range property prices, and modern housing with parking. The airport is 30 minutes by car. Pembroke lacks a traditional village centre, scoring lower on character, while Ghaxaq has minimal dining options at 3/10 and limited nightlife at 2/10.
Ghaxaq

Rural southern ridge village

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Pembroke

Modern residential town with military heritage

€1400
Avg. Rent
€1900
4
Listings
1
2.5
Avg. Bedrooms
2
Limited. Small village with basic amenities. Car needed for shopping and commuting.
Walkability
Moderate. Residential streets are walkable. Coast promenade connects to St. Julian's. Car recommended for shopping.
Excellent. No parking issues.
Parking
Good. Modern residential streets with adequate parking. Easier than neighbouring St. Julian's.
Low. Aircraft noise from nearby airport is the main exception.
Noise Level
Low. Quiet residential atmosphere. Military range nearby occasionally generates noise from training exercises.

Living in Ghaxaq

Ghaxaq is a small village in Malta's southern interior, perched on a ridge between Zejtun and the airport area. The name is one of Malta's most unusual place names — its origin is debated, possibly deriving from an Arabic word meaning 'sweetness' or from a local plant. The village has a compact, traditional centre with a parish church and a few streets of old townhouses. Ghaxaq is genuinely rural in character. The surrounding fields produce vegetables and fodder, and the village pace is slow even by southern Maltese standards. The airport's runway lies just over the ridge, which means aircraft noise is a factor — though residents report you get used to it. The village's festa, dedicated to the Assumption, features one of the south's most elaborate street decorations. Property in Ghaxaq is very affordable. The combination of southern location, inland position, and airport proximity keeps prices low. For buyers who prioritise cost above convenience, Ghaxaq offers traditional village houses at entry-level prices.

Highlights

  • Genuinely rural character in southern Malta
  • Very affordable property prices
  • Close to Malta International Airport
  • Elaborate festa street decorations
  • Compact traditional village centre

Living in Pembroke

Pembroke is one of Malta's newest towns, built on land that served as a British military base from the 1860s until the navy left in 1979. Named after the 12th Earl of Pembroke, the area still bears visible traces of its military past — coastal fortifications, Victorian-era barracks, and gun emplacements that once guarded the approach to the Grand Harbour. The town has developed rapidly since the 1990s into a residential area popular with middle-class Maltese families and expat professionals. The housing stock is predominantly modern apartment blocks and terraced houses, with some newer villa developments on the eastern edge. Pembroke's big advantage is greenspace — the town sits adjacent to the Pembroke Garigue Nature Reserve, a protected area of rocky coastline and wild garigue habitat that's one of the few remaining natural spaces in urban Malta. Pembroke occupies a strategic position between St. Julian's and the northern coast. It's close enough to Paceville and Sliema to benefit from their amenities but far enough to escape the noise and congestion. Property prices sit in the mid-range — above the southern towns but below the premium coastal strip.

Highlights

  • Pembroke Garigue Nature Reserve — protected coastline
  • Former British military base with Victorian fortifications
  • Mid-range property between St. Julian's and the north
  • Popular with families and expat professionals
  • Greenspace rare in this part of Malta

Lifestyle Comparison

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Pembroke stands out for dining, family, beaches, nightlife, transport. Ghaxaq is popular with families. Pembroke is popular with families and nature lovers.
Ghaxaq has a lower average rent at €1400/month compared to Pembroke's €1900 — a difference of around €500.
Ghaxaq and Pembroke are around 10 km apart — roughly a 25-minute drive depending on traffic.