Mellieha vs Santa Venera

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

Summary

Mellieha is better for beachside living and retirement, while Santa Venera wins for budget buyers who need fast connections to Valletta and the airport.

Mellieha sits in Malta's north, 35 minutes from the airport by car, with a 45-60 minute bus commute to Valletta. It scores 9/10 for beaches and family life, home to Mellieha Bay — Malta's largest sandy beach. Properties are larger with gardens and sea views, and Santa Maria Estate offers exclusive villa living. The town rates 9/10 for safety but just 6/10 for transport and nightlife. Families, beach lovers, and retirees benefit most from the relaxed pace.

Santa Venera sits at Malta's road network junction, scoring 10/10 for transport with a 10-minute drive to Valletta and 15 minutes to the airport. Property prices sit below neighbouring Birkirkara and Hamrun. The town is flat and walkable with quiet residential streets, but scores just 3/10 for beaches and nightlife, with no sea access. It suits families and budget buyers who prioritise connectivity over coastal living.

Mellieha

Relaxed seaside hilltop town

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Santa Venera

Central town with historic aqueduct

€1596
Avg. Rent
€1167
12
Listings
3
2.1
Avg. Bedrooms
1.7
Moderate. The town is very hilly. Beach area is walkable but steep climb back to the town centre. A car is recommended.
Walkability
Good. Flat terrain. Connected to multiple neighbouring towns on foot.
Good. Much easier than central Malta. Beach car parks fill in summer but town parking is manageable year-round.
Parking
Moderate. Main roads are busy. Residential side streets have parking.
Low in winter. Moderate in summer due to tourist activity. Beach area gets busy June–September.
Noise Level
Moderate. Traffic on main roads. Quieter in residential areas.

Living in Mellieha

Mellieha is where Malta goes to the beach. Perched on a hilltop in the far north of the island, the town overlooks Mellieha Bay — the largest sandy beach in Malta and the reason this area became a tourism hotspot. The bay stretches for nearly a kilometre of golden sand with shallow, warm water that makes it the top choice for families with children. The town itself has a slower, more rural character than the congested central coast. Mellieha's old core is a network of steep streets anchored by the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Mellieha, a pilgrimage site said to contain a fresco painted by St. Luke. The newer developments spread down the hillside toward the beach, a mix of apartment blocks, holiday lets, and villa communities — particularly the Santa Maria Estate, one of Malta's most sought-after residential addresses. Life in Mellieha revolves around the seasons. Summers bring an influx of tourists and a vibrant beach-town atmosphere. Winters are quiet — almost too quiet for some, with many businesses closing and the population settling back to its resident core. The trade-off is space: Mellieha offers larger properties, gardens, and sea views that would cost multiples more in Sliema or St. Julian's.

Highlights

  • Mellieha Bay — Malta's longest sandy beach
  • Santa Maria Estate — exclusive villa community
  • Cirkewwa ferry terminal for Gozo trips
  • Diving and water sports hub
  • More space and larger properties than central Malta

Living in Santa Venera

Santa Venera is a small residential town wedged between Hamrun, Birkirkara, and Msida — a transitional locality that sits at the junction of several major roads. It's named after a wayside chapel dedicated to St. Venera, a early Christian martyr whose cult spread to Malta from Sicily. The town's most distinctive landmark is the Wignacourt Aqueduct — a 17th-century stone water channel that runs through the centre of Santa Venera, carrying water from the Rabat springs to Valletta. Sections of the aqueduct are remarkably well-preserved and form an imposing stone archway over the main road. The aqueduct is one of the most photographed non-church structures in Malta. Property in Santa Venera is affordable and practical. The central location puts Birkirkara, Hamrun, and Msida all within walking distance, and the transport connections are excellent. It's a functional choice for commuters who want centrality without the price tag.

Highlights

  • Wignacourt Aqueduct — 17th-century stone archway through the town
  • Junction location connecting major roads
  • Walking distance to Birkirkara, Hamrun, and Msida
  • Affordable property with excellent transport links
  • One of Malta's most photographed non-church landmarks

Lifestyle Comparison

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

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Mellieha

families beach lovers retirees

Mellieha comes out ahead in dining, family, safety, beaches .

Choose Santa Venera

families budget buyers

Santa Venera comes out ahead in transport .

Frequently Asked Questions

Mellieha is the stronger pick for dining, family, safety, beaches. Santa Venera stands out for transport. Mellieha is popular with families and beach lovers and retirees. Santa Venera is popular with families and budget buyers.
Santa Venera has a lower average rent at €1167/month compared to Mellieha's €1596 — a difference of around €429.
Mellieha and Santa Venera are around 13 km apart — roughly a 33-minute drive depending on traffic.