Mgarr vs Santa Venera

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

Summary

Mgarr is better for nature lovers seeking rural farmhouse living near beaches, while Santa Venera suits budget buyers and families who prioritise transport connections and central convenience. Mgarr scores 9/10 for beaches and 8/10 for safety, with direct access to Ghajn Tuffieha, Golden Bay, and Gnejna Bay. A car is essential — public transport scores just 3/10, and driving to Valletta takes over 25 minutes. Property here offers the most affordable farmhouses with land in Malta, set among working vineyards and strawberry fields. The community is small (population 4,100) and traditional, with minimal nightlife (2/10) and basic amenities only. Santa Venera has 10/10 transport links, with buses on the central corridor (routes 41, 42, 44, 45) and a 10-minute drive to Valletta. The airport is 15 minutes away by car. It sits within walking distance of Mater Dei Hospital and the University of Malta. Property prices are affordable relative to neighbouring Birkirkara and Hamrun. The town is purely residential with no sea access (beaches 3/10), limited dining, and a population of 7,000. The 17th-century Wignacourt Aqueduct is its main landmark.
Mgarr

Agricultural village with oversize church

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Santa Venera

Central town with historic aqueduct

€1500
Avg. Rent
€1167
2
Listings
3
2
Avg. Bedrooms
1.7
Limited. Village centre walkable. Countryside is walkable but you'll need a car for everything else.
Walkability
Good. Flat terrain. Connected to multiple neighbouring towns on foot.
Excellent. No parking pressure. Ample space.
Parking
Moderate. Main roads are busy. Residential side streets have parking.
Very low. Agricultural quiet. Occasional farm vehicles and church bells.
Noise Level
Moderate. Traffic on main roads. Quieter in residential areas.

Living in Mgarr

Mgarr is a rural village in northwest Malta that serves as the island's agricultural heartland. Surrounded by farmland, vineyards, and olive groves, Mgarr produces more of Malta's home-grown food than anywhere else — strawberries, tomatoes, potatoes, and the grapes that go into Malta's growing wine industry. The annual Strawberry Festival draws thousands of visitors each spring. The village centre is a traditional Maltese square dominated by an enormous parish church that's dramatically oversized for the population — locals reportedly wanted to build the largest church in Malta but ran out of funds before completing the dome. The unfinished dome is a source of village pride rather than embarrassment. The surrounding countryside is scattered with cart ruts, megalithic sites, and the Bingemma valley. Property in Mgarr offers rural Malta at its most affordable. Farmhouses with land are still available, and the village has a genuine agricultural character that's disappeared from most of the island. The trade-off is distance — Mgarr is a 25-minute drive from Valletta with limited public transport.

Highlights

  • Annual Strawberry Festival — Malta's biggest food event
  • Working farms, vineyards, and olive groves
  • Farmhouse properties with land at affordable prices
  • Cart ruts and megalithic sites in the countryside
  • Genuinely rural 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

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

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Mgarr

nature lovers families

Mgarr comes out ahead in safety, beaches .

Choose Santa Venera

families budget buyers

Santa Venera comes out ahead in nightlife, transport .

Frequently Asked Questions

Mgarr is the stronger pick for safety, beaches. Santa Venera stands out for nightlife, transport. Mgarr is popular with nature lovers and families. Santa Venera is popular with families and budget buyers.
Santa Venera has a lower average rent at €1167/month compared to Mgarr's €1500 — a difference of around €333.
Mgarr and Santa Venera are around 11 km apart — roughly a 28-minute drive depending on traffic.