Kalkara vs Xaghra

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

Summary

Kalkara is better for harbour-side living with easy mainland access, while Xaghra wins for beach proximity and ancient history on a quieter island pace. Kalkara sits at Malta's Grand Harbour entrance, scoring 9/10 for safety and 8/10 for family appeal. Residents walk to Birgu's restaurants in minutes and reach Valletta via a 10-minute walk to the ferry. Bus routes 3 and 4 connect directly to the capital, and the airport is 15 minutes by car. Property here is significantly more affordable than neighbouring Birgu, with SmartCity offering SDA status for foreign buyers. Xaghra sits atop Gozo's finest beach, Ramla l-Hamra, scoring 10/10 for beaches and 9/10 for safety with the same 8/10 family rating. It neighbours the 5,500-year-old Ggantija Temples, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and offers moderate townhouse prices with countryside views. However, reaching Valletta takes 90+ minutes including the ferry crossing, making it impractical for commuters. Nightlife scores just 2/10. Kalkara suits culture lovers and tourists wanting waterfront living without mainland isolation. Xaghra suits tourists and culture lovers seeking beach access and ancient heritage who don't need quick connections to Malta's capital.
Kalkara

Quiet harbour village

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Xaghra

Ancient hilltop village above Gozo's finest beach

€1300
Avg. Rent
€1600
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Listings
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Avg. Bedrooms
3
Good within the village. Connected to Birgu on foot. Steep hills heading inland.
Walkability
Moderate. Village centre is walkable. Beach is a 15-minute walk downhill (longer coming back up). Car helpful.
Good. Small village with adequate street parking. Marina parking available.
Parking
Good. Village has adequate parking. Beach car park fills in summer.
Very low. One of the quietest harbour-side locations in Malta.
Noise Level
Very low. Quiet village. Beach gets busy in summer. Temple site has tourist traffic.

Living in Kalkara

Kalkara is a small harbour-side village at the entrance to the Grand Harbour, squeezed between the Three Cities and Rinella Creek. It's tiny — one of Malta's smallest localities — but it holds two of the island's most significant landmarks: the Malta Film Studios, where Gladiator and Troy were partially filmed, and Fort Rinella, a Victorian-era fortress housing one of the world's largest surviving cannons. The village clusters around a sheltered inlet where traditional Maltese boats are still built and repaired by hand. Kalkara Creek is peaceful in a way that seems impossible given its proximity to the Grand Harbour's industrial heritage. The Smart City development on the eastern edge — a planned technology and business park — has been slow to materialise but continues to shape the area's trajectory. Kalkara appeals to buyers who want harbour-side living at village prices. Properties are a mix of traditional townhouses and modest apartment blocks, with new developments creeping in along the waterfront. It's quieter than Birgu but walkable to it, and the Valletta ferry connection makes commuting easy.

Highlights

  • Malta Film Studios — where Gladiator was filmed
  • Fort Rinella — Victorian fortress with a 100-ton cannon
  • Sheltered creek with traditional boat building
  • Walkable to Birgu and the Three Cities
  • Affordable waterfront property

Living in Xaghra

Xaghra (pronounced 'shara') is a hilltop village in northern Gozo that sits above two of the island's most remarkable attractions: Ggantija Temples — the oldest freestanding stone structures in the world, built 1,000 years before the Egyptian pyramids — and Ramla l-Hamra, Gozo's sweep of red-gold sand that's widely considered the best beach in the Maltese islands. The village itself is a pleasant, sleepy Gozitan settlement with a large central square, a parish church, and a few cafes. Ggantija — meaning 'giant's tower' — dominates the local identity. Legend holds that the temples were built by a giantess who carried the massive stone blocks on her head while nursing a baby. The reality is arguably more impressive: a society sophisticated enough to carve and position 50-tonne limestone blocks 5,500 years ago. Property in Xaghra offers a rare combination — village living with direct access to Gozo's best beach. Prices are moderate by Gozo standards, and the village has enough year-round residents to maintain basic amenities. It's quiet in winter and busy in summer, with the beach drawing day-trippers from across Malta.

Highlights

  • Ggantija Temples — oldest freestanding structures on Earth
  • Ramla l-Hamra — Gozo's best sandy beach
  • 5,500-year-old history beneath a quiet village
  • Calypso's Cave — legendary home of Homer's nymph
  • Moderate property prices with beach access

Lifestyle Comparison

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

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Kalkara

tourists culture lovers

Kalkara comes out ahead in dining, nightlife .

Choose Xaghra

tourists culture lovers

Xaghra comes out ahead in beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Kalkara is the stronger pick for dining, nightlife. Xaghra stands out for beaches. Kalkara is popular with tourists and culture lovers. Xaghra is popular with tourists and culture lovers.
Kalkara has a lower average rent at €1300/month compared to Xaghra's €1600 — a difference of around €300.
Kalkara and Xaghra are around 30 km apart — roughly a 75-minute drive depending on traffic.