Gudja vs Qrendi

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

Summary

Gudja is better for families needing quick airport access, while Qrendi suits nature lovers and those seeking affordable property near Malta's prehistoric coastline. Both villages share similar lifestyles — quiet, traditional, and car-dependent with safety ratings of 9/10 and nightlife scoring just 2/10. Gudja edges ahead for families (8/10 vs 7/10) and sits just 5 minutes from Malta International Airport. Qrendi counters with stronger beach access (7/10 vs 5/10) and proximity to the Mnajdra and Ħaġar Qim temples plus Blue Grotto. Property prices are affordable in both, though Qrendi is considered the most affordable in western Malta. Gudja suits families wanting an established community with flat terrain and sea views from its ridge-top position. It requires a car, with limited bus routes (82, 85, 88) and residents travelling to Paola or Żejtun for shopping. Qrendi appeals to nature lovers drawn to its wild coastal trails and walking-distance access to UNESCO-listed temples. It also requires a car, with only Route 82 serving the village and a 30-minute commute to Valletta. Both villages have populations around 3,000, minimal dining scenes, and demand reliance on surrounding towns for daily amenities.
Gudja

Traditional ridge-top village with Gothic church

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Qrendi

Sleepy village near ancient temples

€1142
Avg. Rent
€1500
3
Listings
1
2
Avg. Bedrooms
3
Moderate. Village centre walkable. Car needed for shopping and commuting.
Walkability
Limited. Village centre is walkable. Countryside walks are excellent. Car essential for daily needs.
Excellent. No parking issues.
Parking
Excellent. No parking issues in the village. Temple car parks fill during tourist season.
Low. Some aircraft noise from the nearby airport. Quieter than Luqa.
Noise Level
Very low. One of the quietest places in Malta.

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

Living in Qrendi

Qrendi is a small village in Malta's southwest corner, perched on a plateau between the Blue Grotto and Mnajdra — home to the two most spectacular megalithic temples on the island. The village itself is tiny and unassuming, but its surroundings are extraordinary: the Mnajdra and Hagar Qim temple complexes sit on a cliff-top overlooking the sea, and the walking trails between Qrendi and the coast pass through some of Malta's wildest remaining countryside. The village centre is a single square with a baroque church, a band club, and a few shops — the essence of a Maltese village. Property here is among the most affordable in Malta, and the housing stock includes traditional townhouses that retain original features. Qrendi is quiet to the point of sleepy, which is either its main appeal or its main limitation depending on what you're looking for. Qrendi suits buyers who value countryside, quiet, and proximity to archaeological sites above convenience and nightlife. The nearest supermarket of any size is in Zurrieq, and commuting to Valletta takes 30 minutes. But you can walk to 5,000-year-old temples and swim at Wied iz-Zurrieq within 15 minutes.

Highlights

  • Mnajdra and Hagar Qim temples — Malta's finest megalithic sites
  • Wild coastal walking trails
  • Most affordable property in western Malta
  • Proximity to Blue Grotto
  • Authentic, undisturbed village life

Lifestyle Comparison

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

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Gudja

families

Gudja comes out ahead in family .

Choose Qrendi

families nature lovers

Qrendi comes out ahead in dining, beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Gudja is the stronger pick for family. Qrendi stands out for dining, beaches. Gudja is popular with families. Qrendi is popular with families and nature lovers.
Gudja has a lower average rent at €1142/month compared to Qrendi's €1500 — a difference of around €358.
Gudja and Qrendi are around 5 km apart — roughly a 13-minute drive depending on traffic.

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