Qormi vs Ta' Xbiex

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

Summary

Qormi is better for families and budget buyers seeking affordable central living, while Ta' Xbiex suits luxury buyers and professionals wanting a prestigious waterfront address. Qormi, Malta's traditional bakery town with a population of 17,300, sits in the central valley roughly 15 minutes from the airport by car. It scores 8/10 for both family-friendliness and transport, with bus routes 61 and 62 connecting directly to Valletta. Property here is among Malta's most affordable, with a strong community atmosphere and full local amenities. Ta' Xbiex, by contrast, is a tiny 2,200-resident diplomatic enclave between Gzira and Msida. It rates 10/10 for safety, 9/10 for transport, and 8/10 for dining, with bus routes 13 and 15 passing through and the Sliema ferry just a 5-minute walk away. Qormi suits those who prioritise space, value, and authentic local character, despite flooding issues in low-lying areas and limited nightlife. Ta' Xbiex commands premium prices for harbour-view apartments, marina access, and spectacular views across Marsamxett Harbour to Valletta — ideal for buyers who want an exclusive, walkable address near Sliema's amenities.
Qormi

Traditional bakery town in central valley

VS
Ta' Xbiex

Exclusive diplomatic waterfront

€988
Avg. Rent
€3950
2
Listings
1
2
Avg. Bedrooms
4
Good. Flat terrain. Town centre amenities walkable.
Walkability
Good. Flat promenade connects to Gzira and Msida. Everything accessible on foot.
Good. Easier than the coastal strip. Town centre can be tight.
Parking
Moderate. Better than Gzira. Some embassy staff parking. Street parking available but competitive.
Moderate. Busy town centre. Quiet residential streets. Festa brings celebrations.
Noise Level
Very low. Quiet diplomatic area. Marina activity is minimal and peaceful.

Living in Qormi

Qormi is Malta's bakery town — the island's traditional centre of bread-making, with family-run bakeries that have produced the daily hobz (Maltese bread) for generations. The town sits in a valley between Birkirkara and the southern towns, and its low-lying position has made it historically prone to flooding — a problem that recent drainage projects have begun to address. The town is substantial — one of Malta's largest — with a split identity. The old centre clusters around two parish churches (Qormi is divided into two parishes, an unusual arrangement) and a maze of traditional streets. The newer areas extend toward the harbour, including industrial zones and the Marsa sports complex. Qormi's bakeries still produce the crusty sourdough loaves that are a staple of Maltese cuisine. Property in Qormi is affordable and practical. The town's central valley location puts it within 15 minutes of both Valletta and the southern coast, and prices are well below the coastal strip. The town has full amenities — schools, shops, a hospital outpatient clinic, and Malta's only horse-racing track at Marsa.

Highlights

  • Malta's bread-making capital — family bakeries spanning generations
  • Two parish churches — unusual dual-parish arrangement
  • Central valley location with good connectivity
  • Affordable property with full amenities
  • Marsa horse-racing track nearby

Living in Ta' Xbiex

Ta' Xbiex is a tiny, prestigious waterfront locality between Gzira and Msida — barely a neighbourhood by most standards, but home to several foreign embassies, a marina, and some of the most expensive apartments on the harbour. The name means 'threshing floor' in Maltese, though you'd never guess it from the current property values. The seafront promenade is Ta' Xbiex's crown jewel. It looks out across Marsamxett Harbour to Valletta's fortifications, with yacht masts from the marina filling the foreground. Several diplomatic residences line the waterfront — the British, Australian, and Egyptian embassies among them — giving the area a quiet, exclusive atmosphere. Property here is premium. Apartments with harbour views command prices comparable to Sliema's best addresses, and the limited supply keeps values stable. Ta' Xbiex appeals to professionals and diplomats who want harbour views without Sliema's commercial density. There's no real commercial strip — you walk to Gzira for groceries and restaurants — but for a certain type of buyer, that's exactly the point.

Highlights

  • Foreign embassy row — diplomatic enclave
  • Yacht marina and harbour views
  • Walk to Valletta via ferry from neighbouring Gzira
  • Prestige address with limited supply
  • Quiet residential atmosphere

Lifestyle Comparison

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

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Qormi

families budget buyers

Qormi comes out ahead in family .

Choose Ta' Xbiex

luxury buyers professionals

Ta' Xbiex comes out ahead in dining, safety, beaches, nightlife, transport .

Frequently Asked Questions

Qormi is the stronger pick for family. Ta' Xbiex stands out for dining, safety, beaches, nightlife, transport. Qormi is popular with families and budget buyers. Ta' Xbiex is popular with luxury buyers and professionals.
Qormi has a lower average rent at €988/month compared to Ta' Xbiex's €3950 — a difference of around €2962.
Qormi and Ta' Xbiex are around 4 km apart — roughly a 10-minute drive depending on traffic.