Qala vs San Lawrenz

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

Summary

Qala suits tourists and nature lovers wanting eastern clifftop views and accessible swimming coves, while San Lawrenz is better for retirees and diving-focused buyers seeking remote western plateau living near Dwejra Bay. Both villages score identically on nightlife (1/10), family-friendliness (6/10), safety (9/10), and transport (2/10), making car ownership essential in either location. Beach and coastal access is where they diverge slightly: San Lawrenz scores 9/10 for beaches, benefiting from the Blue Hole and Inland Sea on its doorstep, while Qala scores 8/10 with Hondoq ir-Rummien cove and Dahlet Qorrot fishing harbour within walking distance. San Lawrenz has a slightly stronger dining score (3/10 vs 4/10 for Qala — note Qala has more local options). Qala is closer to Victoria at a 12-minute drive and just 10 minutes from the Mgarr ferry; San Lawrenz requires 25+ minutes to Victoria and 25 minutes to the ferry. Property buyers should note that San Lawrenz offers the Kempinski Residences SDA, allowing foreign purchase without an AIP permit. Qala provides more affordable general housing stock in a slightly larger community (population 1,700 vs 700).
Qala

Quiet eastern clifftop village

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San Lawrenz

Remote plateau village beside dramatic coastal landmarks

€915
Avg. Rent
€3000
10
Listings
1
1.8
Avg. Bedrooms
1
Moderate. Village centre walkable. Coves are a short drive. Rocky terrain limits coastal walking to experienced hikers.
Walkability
Limited. Dwejra is a 20-minute walk. Victoria is 30+ minutes on foot. Car essential for daily life.
Excellent. No parking issues.
Parking
Excellent. No parking issues. Plenty of space around the village square.
Very low. One of Gozo's quietest villages.
Noise Level
Extremely low. One of the quietest inhabited places in the Maltese islands.

Living in Qala

Qala sits on Gozo's easternmost point — the first and last village seen by anyone arriving by ferry from Malta. The name means 'rocks' in Arabic, and the village is built on a rocky plateau with views across the Gozo Channel to Malta's northern coast. On a clear day, you can see the entire northern coastline of Malta stretching away to the west. The village is one of Gozo's quieter settlements, with a traditional square, a baroque church, and streets that feel more like a village than a town. Hondoq ir-Rummien, a small swimming cove below the village, is popular with locals and almost untouched by tourism. Dahlet Qorrot, a tiny fishing harbour on the north side, is where Gozitan fishermen still bring in the daily catch. Property in Qala is affordable and peaceful. The village attracts buyers who want Gozitan village life without the tourist traffic of Xlendi or Marsalforn. The views toward Malta give the eastern properties a premium, but prices overall remain low by Maltese standards.

Highlights

  • Easternmost point of Gozo with views to Malta
  • Hondoq ir-Rummien — hidden swimming cove
  • Dahlet Qorrot — tiny working fishing harbour
  • Affordable, untouristed village life
  • Rocky coastal walks along the eastern cliffs

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

4/10
dining
3/10
6/10
family
6/10
9/10
safety
9/10
8/10
beaches
9/10
1/10
nightlife
1/10
2/10
transport
2/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Qala

tourists nature lovers

Qala comes out ahead in dining .

Choose San Lawrenz

nature lovers tourists retirees

San Lawrenz comes out ahead in beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Qala is the stronger pick for dining. San Lawrenz stands out for beaches. Qala is popular with tourists and nature lovers. San Lawrenz is popular with nature lovers and tourists and retirees.
Qala has a lower average rent at €915/month compared to San Lawrenz's €3000 — a difference of around €2085.
Qala and San Lawrenz are around 11 km apart — roughly a 28-minute drive depending on traffic.