Lija vs San Lawrenz

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

Summary

Lija is better for families and luxury buyers seeking central Mediterranean living, while San Lawrenz suits nature lovers, retirees, and tourists wanting remote coastal tranquillity in Gozo. Lija scores 9/10 for family-friendliness and safety, with prestigious Three Villages addresses featuring baroque architecture and citrus heritage. Properties here command premium prices due to limited supply and high demand. Central location provides 20-minute airport access and nearby bus routes 41, 42, 44, and 45. San Lawrenz scores 9/10 for beaches and safety but only 2/10 for transport and 1/10 for nightlife. Dwejra Bay offers world-class diving at the Blue Hole, while Kempinski Residences allow foreign buyers to purchase without AIP permits. The village has no shops or restaurants in its core, and reaching Victoria takes 25+ minutes. San Lawrenz properties include traditional farmhouses with land at affordable prices, ideal for those seeking dark skies and minimal light pollution. Lija delivers village atmosphere with limestone townhouses featuring original architectural details, suited to buyers prioritising community, low traffic noise, and quick access to Malta's coast and harbour areas.
Lija

Picture-perfect village with citrus heritage

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San Lawrenz

Remote plateau village beside dramatic coastal landmarks

€1920
Avg. Rent
€3000
5
Listings
1
2.6
Avg. Bedrooms
1
Good. Compact village centre. Pleasant walks to Balzan and Attard.
Walkability
Limited. Dwejra is a 20-minute walk. Victoria is 30+ minutes on foot. Car essential for daily life.
Good. Small village with adequate parking. Square area gets busy during events.
Parking
Excellent. No parking issues. Plenty of space around the village square.
Very low. One of the quietest villages in Malta. Occasional festa noise and citrus festival activity.
Noise Level
Extremely low. One of the quietest inhabited places in the Maltese islands.

Living in Lija

Lija is the middle child of Malta's Three Villages — smaller than Attard, larger than Balzan, and arguably the most visually cohesive of the three. The village centre is a perfectly preserved ensemble of golden limestone buildings, a baroque church with an unusual oval dome, and a tree-lined square that hosts Malta's annual citrus festival each winter. The village has an agricultural soul that's still visible despite suburban encroachment. Orange and lemon groves survive in private gardens, and the Belvedere Orchard on the edge of town is one of the last working citrus farms in urban Malta. Lija's townhouses are among the most photographed in Malta — ornate facades with carved stone balconies, painted shutters, and flower-filled window boxes. Property in Lija commands a premium for its size and inland location. The village atmosphere, architectural quality, and prestige of the Three Villages address drive prices above Birkirkara and most of central Malta. It's a niche market — few properties come up for sale, and when they do, they sell to buyers who've been waiting for them.

Highlights

  • Malta's most photogenic village square
  • Annual citrus festival celebrating local heritage
  • Beautifully preserved limestone townhouses
  • Oval-domed baroque parish church
  • Prestigious Three Villages address

Living in San Lawrenz

San Lawrenz is a tiny, tranquil village perched on Gozo's western plateau — the quietest corner of an already quiet island. With a population of under 800, it is one of the smallest localities in the Maltese archipelago, yet it sits beside some of Gozo's most dramatic natural landmarks. The village is the gateway to Dwejra Bay, home to the site where the Azure Window stood before its collapse in 2017, alongside the Inland Sea, Fungus Rock, and the Blue Hole — one of the Mediterranean's top diving sites. The village itself is a cluster of traditional limestone houses around a small church square. There are no hotels, no tourist shops, and virtually no commercial activity in the village core. Life here moves at the pace of farming, church bells, and the sea breeze off the western cliffs. The surrounding countryside is open and rugged, with panoramic views toward the sea and the dramatic coastal cliffs that define Gozo's western shore. San Lawrenz also hosts the Kempinski Hotel and its associated residences — one of Gozo's few SDA-designated developments. This creates an unusual contrast: one of Malta's most exclusive luxury addresses sitting alongside one of its most rural, traditional communities. Property in the village consists almost entirely of converted farmhouses and traditional houses, many with views toward the sea or across the open plateau.

Highlights

  • Dwejra Bay — the Azure Window site, Inland Sea, and Blue Hole diving site
  • Kempinski Residences — Gozo's most prestigious SDA luxury address
  • One of the smallest and quietest villages in Malta
  • Panoramic views of western Gozo's dramatic cliff coastline
  • Fungus Rock — a protected islet once guarded by the Knights for its medicinal plant

Lifestyle Comparison

7/10
dining
3/10
9/10
family
6/10
9/10
safety
9/10
7/10
beaches
9/10
3/10
nightlife
1/10
6/10
transport
2/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Lija

families luxury buyers

Lija comes out ahead in dining, family, nightlife, transport .

Choose San Lawrenz

nature lovers tourists retirees

San Lawrenz comes out ahead in beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Lija is the stronger pick for dining, family, nightlife, transport. San Lawrenz stands out for beaches. Lija is popular with families and luxury buyers. San Lawrenz is popular with nature lovers and tourists and retirees.
Lija has a lower average rent at €1920/month compared to San Lawrenz's €3000 — a difference of around €1080.
Lija and San Lawrenz are around 27 km apart — roughly a 68-minute drive depending on traffic.