Mgarr vs Xghajra

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 and families seeking rural farmhouse living, while Xghajra suits budget buyers wanting affordable coastal property near the Grand Harbour. Mgarr scores 9/10 for beaches thanks to proximity to Golden Bay and Ghajn Tuffieha, compared to Xghajra's 6/10 for rocky swimming areas only. Mgarr's parish church sits among working farms, vineyards, and strawberry fields, with a population of 4,100. Properties here include traditional farmhouses with land at Malta's most affordable rural prices. Xghajra is smaller at 1,800 residents and offers direct sea views across the harbour entrance to Valletta, with coastal apartments at Grand Harbour area's lowest prices. Transport is limited in both areas — each scores 3/10. Mgarr requires a 25+ minute drive to Valletta via bus routes 44 or 45, while Xghajra's route 3 bus and 15-minute drive to the airport offer slightly better connectivity. Mgarr lies 25 minutes from the airport. Both villages have minimal nightlife (2/10) and limited local amenities, making a car essential in either location. Mgarr provides stronger dining options (5/10 versus 4/10) and a more active community feel around its annual Strawberry Festival.
Mgarr

Agricultural village with oversize church

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Xghajra

Tiny harbour-entrance coastal village

€1500
Avg. Rent
€900
2
Listings
1
2
Avg. Bedrooms
1
Limited. Village centre walkable. Countryside is walkable but you'll need a car for everything else.
Walkability
Good. Small village. Connected to Kalkara on foot. Flat terrain.
Excellent. No parking pressure. Ample space.
Parking
Good. Easy parking in the village. Seafront can fill on summer evenings.
Very low. Agricultural quiet. Occasional farm vehicles and church bells.
Noise Level
Low. Quiet residential village. Some harbour activity noise.

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 Xghajra

Xghajra is a tiny coastal village between Kalkara and Zabbar on the southern side of the Grand Harbour entrance — a small residential community that grew around a coastal watchtower and a handful of old farmhouses. The name means 'a small open space' in Maltese, describing the flat coastal ground where the village sits. The village has a small seafront promenade with a rocky swimming area, a handful of restaurants, and views across the harbour entrance to the Valletta fortifications. It's one of Malta's smallest and least-known localities — most visitors drive past it on the coast road between the Three Cities and the south without realising it's there. Property in Xghajra is affordable, particularly for a coastal location. The proximity to the Grand Harbour and the short distance to the Three Cities make it a practical, low-cost base with a sea view. The village is quiet and has limited amenities — residents rely on nearby Zabbar and Kalkara for shopping and services.

Highlights

  • Views across the Grand Harbour entrance to Valletta
  • Rocky swimming area and seafront promenade
  • Affordable coastal property near the Three Cities
  • One of Malta's smallest localities
  • Quiet residential atmosphere

Lifestyle Comparison

5/10
dining
4/10
7/10
family
7/10
8/10
safety
8/10
9/10
beaches
6/10
2/10
nightlife
2/10
3/10
transport
3/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Mgarr

nature lovers families

Mgarr comes out ahead in dining, beaches .

Choose Xghajra

budget buyers beach lovers

Xghajra comes out ahead .

Frequently Asked Questions

Mgarr is the stronger pick for dining, beaches. Mgarr is popular with nature lovers and families. Xghajra is popular with budget buyers and beach lovers.
Xghajra has a lower average rent at €900/month compared to Mgarr's €1500 — a difference of around €600.
Mgarr and Xghajra are around 17 km apart — roughly a 43-minute drive depending on traffic.