Luqa vs Mqabba

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

Summary

Luqa is better for frequent flyers and transport connectivity, while Mqabba suits those seeking affordable traditional village life with stronger community safety. Luqa's lifestyle ratings reflect its airport-town practicality: transport scores 9/10, with express bus routes X1–X4 and Malta International Airport directly within the locality. Mqabba scores lower on transport at 4/10 — Route 82 connects to Valletta in 25 minutes, but a car is essential. Mqabba rates higher for family life (7/10 vs 6/10) and safety (8/10 vs 7/10). Property prices rank among Malta's lowest in both areas. Luqa offers central convenience at affordable rates, while Mqabba provides traditional townhouses at rock-bottom prices. Luqa carries constant aircraft noise and pollution; Mqabba deals with intense fireworks noise during August festa season and quarry landscapes on its doorstep. Luqa suits families who prioritise travel access and island-wide bus connections. Mqabba fits families wanting quiet, authentic Maltese village life — its population of 3,400 maintains strong traditions centred on its internationally celebrated fireworks displays, though daily amenities remain limited.
Luqa

Airport town with aviation heritage

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Mqabba

Pyrotechnic village in quarry country

€1600
Avg. Rent
€1600
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Listings
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3
Avg. Bedrooms
3
Moderate. Town centre walkable. Airport is walkable but not pleasant — no proper pedestrian route.
Walkability
Limited. Small village with basic amenities. Car needed for shopping and commuting.
Good. Residential streets have adequate parking. Airport parking is separate.
Parking
Excellent. No parking issues.
High. Aircraft noise is constant. The defining feature of living in Luqa.
Noise Level
Very low. Except during festa season (August) when fireworks are constant for days.

Living in Luqa

Luqa is a small town in Malta's south that's best known as the home of Malta International Airport — the island's only civil airport sits on what was once Luqa's farmland. The town's identity is inseparable from aviation: during WWII, RAF Luqa was a critical Allied airbase, and the airfield was bombed more heavily than any other target in Malta. The town centre, a short distance from the airport perimeter, is a traditional Maltese village with a parish church dedicated to St. Andrew. The church has an unusually ornate interior, with marblework and gilding that reflects Luqa's relative prosperity from airport employment over the decades. The surrounding streets mix traditional houses with more utilitarian post-war development. Property in Luqa is affordable and practical. The airport proximity is both its defining feature and its main drawback — convenient for travel but noisy. Prices are among the lowest in the urbanised part of Malta, making Luqa a practical choice for airport workers and budget-conscious buyers who value quick access to the terminal.

Highlights

  • Home to Malta International Airport
  • WWII airfield — one of the most bombed sites in the war
  • Most affordable property near the airport
  • Parish church with unusually ornate interior
  • Quick access to the airport terminal

Living in Mqabba

Mqabba is a small village in Malta's southern interior, squeezed between Zurrieq, Qrendi, and Kirkop. It's a quiet, residential community known for two things: having one of Malta's most spectacular fireworks factories and sitting in the heart of Malta's soft-stone quarrying region. The limestone quarries around Mqabba supply the building blocks for much of Malta's construction industry. The village itself is unassuming — a single square, a parish church dedicated to the Assumption, and residential streets of traditional houses. But Mqabba punches above its weight in festa pyrotechnics. The village's fireworks team has won international competitions and holds records for the largest aerial fireworks display in Malta. The annual festa draws crowds from across the island specifically for the fireworks. Property in Mqabba is among the most affordable in Malta. Traditional townhouses with original features are available at low prices, and the village has basic amenities. The quarry industry provides local employment, and the drive to Valletta takes about 25 minutes.

Highlights

  • Malta's most celebrated fireworks team
  • Heart of Malta's limestone quarrying industry
  • Among the lowest property prices in Malta
  • International fireworks competition winners
  • Quiet, traditional village life

Lifestyle Comparison

4/10
dining
4/10
6/10
family
7/10
7/10
safety
8/10
4/10
beaches
6/10
3/10
nightlife
3/10
9/10
transport
4/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Luqa

families

Luqa comes out ahead in transport .

Choose Mqabba

families

Mqabba comes out ahead in family, safety, beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Luqa is the stronger pick for transport. Mqabba stands out for family, safety, beaches. Luqa is popular with families. Mqabba is popular with families.
Luqa and Mqabba are around 2 km apart — roughly a 5-minute drive depending on traffic.

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