Iklin vs Zejtun

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

Summary

Iklin is better for commuters needing central access to the north and coast, while Żejtun wins for affordable property and authentic community life near the airport. Iklin sits at Malta's geographic centre with a transport rating of 8/10, served by bus routes 41, 42, 44, and 45 connecting to Valletta, Sliema, and St. Julian's. The airport is 20 minutes by car. Żejtun rates 6/10 for transport, with bus routes 81, 82, and 85 from Valletta taking 25–30 minutes, but sits just 10 minutes from the airport. Iklin scores 7/10 for beaches and 7/10 for safety; Żejtun scores 8/10 for safety and 8/10 for family suitability. Both areas suit families. Iklin offers modern post-1970s housing at prices lower than neighbouring Lija and Balzan, ideal for those who drive to work across the island. Żejtun provides among the lowest property prices in urban Malta, a preserved historic core with baroque architecture, and strong festa traditions — best for buyers prioritising cost, community identity, and southern convenience over nightlife, which rates just 3/10 in both towns.
Iklin

Modern commuter suburb

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Zejtun

Traditional southern olive town

€1533
Avg. Rent
€1450
3
Listings
2
2
Avg. Bedrooms
2.5
Limited. Linear development along main road. Car needed for most daily needs.
Walkability
Moderate. Town centre walkable. Spread-out residential areas require a car.
Good. Residential streets have adequate parking.
Parking
Good. Ample street parking. Easier than central Malta.
Moderate. Traffic on main roads. Quieter in residential side streets.
Noise Level
Low. Quiet residential atmosphere. Festa season (June) generates fireworks for several days.

Living in Iklin

Iklin is one of Malta's newest and smallest localities — a thin strip of residential development along the main road between Birkirkara, Lija, and Naxxar. It only became an independent parish in 2005, making it Malta's youngest town. There's no traditional village centre — Iklin is essentially a suburban road with houses, small shops, and a modern church. The name comes from a type of rosemary that once grew wild here, and a few wild patches survive in undeveloped plots between the houses. Iklin's main appeal is location: it sits at the junction of several major roads, making it one of the best-connected spots in central Malta for commuting to both the coast and the harbour area. Property in Iklin is mid-range — more than Birkirkara, less than neighbouring Lija. The housing stock is predominantly modern, with terraced houses and small apartment blocks. It's a practical choice for commuters who want central positioning without paying a premium address.

Highlights

  • Malta's newest independent locality (2005)
  • Central position at major road junctions
  • Quick access to both coast and harbour area
  • Modern housing stock — mostly post-1970s
  • Named after wild rosemary that still grows here

Living in Zejtun

Zejtun is a substantial southern town that takes its name from the Maltese word for olive oil — zejt — a reminder that this area was once covered in olive groves supplying oil across the Mediterranean. The town is one of Malta's largest and has a distinctly southern identity, with strong festa traditions, a sprawling residential area, and a historic core that's among the best-preserved in the south. The old centre clusters around the impressive parish church of St. Catherine, a baroque building with one of the finest church facades in Malta. The surrounding streets contain substantial townhouses with enclosed courtyards, some dating back to the Knights' period. The village of Birzebbuga, Hal Far industrial estate, and the Freeport all sit within Zejtun's broader boundaries. Property in Zejtun is very affordable — among the lowest prices in urbanised Malta. The town has all essential amenities and good road connections, but public transport to Valletta takes 25–30 minutes and the tourist appeal is minimal. It's a practical choice for local buyers and budget-conscious investors.

Highlights

  • Named after centuries of olive oil production
  • One of Malta's finest baroque church facades
  • Among the most affordable property in urban Malta
  • Strong festa and community traditions
  • Good road connections to the south and harbour area

Lifestyle Comparison

5/10
dining
5/10
7/10
family
8/10
7/10
safety
8/10
7/10
beaches
5/10
3/10
nightlife
3/10
8/10
transport
6/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Iklin

families

Iklin comes out ahead in beaches, transport .

Choose Zejtun

families

Zejtun comes out ahead in family, safety .

Frequently Asked Questions

Iklin is the stronger pick for beaches, transport. Zejtun stands out for family, safety. Iklin is popular with families. Zejtun is popular with families.
Zejtun has a lower average rent at €1450/month compared to Iklin's €1533 — a difference of around €83.
Iklin and Zejtun are around 9 km apart — roughly a 23-minute drive depending on traffic.

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