Safi vs Xewkija

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

Summary

Safi suits budget-focused families seeking maximum peace in mainland Malta, while Xewkija is better for families and tourists wanting an affordable, well-connected base in Gozo with a richer community life.

Safi, with a population of 2,100, sits in southern Malta and scores 9/10 for safety and 6/10 for family living. Property prices rank among the lowest on the island. However, the transport rating is just 2/10, making a car essential. Route 82 connects the village to Valletta, and Malta International Airport is a 10-minute drive. The nightlife (1/10) and dining (2/10) scores are minimal.

Xewkija, with a population of 3,300, is a historic Gozo village centred around the monumental Rotunda dome. It scores higher for family living (9/10), beaches (7/10), and transport (5/10). The village has a 9/10 safety rating and is a 10-minute drive from the Mgarr ferry terminal. Access to Malta Airport takes 80 minutes including the ferry crossing. Xewkija provides a strategic central plateau location, equidistant from Victoria, the ferry, and Ramla Bay, with flat terrain and easy parking.

Safi

Tiny quiet southern hamlet

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Xewkija

Historic village dominated by monumental church dome

€2000
Avg. Rent
€1200
2
Listings
1
4
Avg. Bedrooms
3
Poor. No amenities beyond a church. Car essential for everything.
Walkability
Moderate. Flat within the village. Victoria is a 20-minute walk; Mgarr ferry 30 minutes on foot.
Excellent. No parking issues.
Parking
Good. Easy parking around the church square and side streets.
Extremely low. One of the quietest places in Malta.
Noise Level
Very low. Quiet village life with church bells as the main soundtrack.

Living in Safi

Safi is one of Malta's tiniest villages — a hamlet on the southern edge of the island with a single church, a square, and a handful of streets. The name comes from the Arabic 'safi' meaning pure or chosen, possibly referring to the quality of the local spring water that once made this area a stop on inland routes. The village is surrounded by agricultural land and sits at the boundary between Malta's residential south and the open countryside that leads toward the cliffs. The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum and the megalithic temples are within a short drive, connecting Safi to Malta's prehistoric landscape despite its modest appearance. Property in Safi is among the cheapest in Malta. Traditional houses are available at rock-bottom prices, though the village has minimal amenities — residents travel to nearby Zurrieq or Paola for shopping, medical care, and services. It's a niche choice for buyers who value extreme quiet and low cost above all else.

Highlights

  • One of Malta's smallest villages
  • Among the lowest property prices in Malta
  • Surrounded by agricultural land
  • Near prehistoric temple sites
  • Extreme quiet and rural atmosphere

Living in Xewkija

Xewkija is one of Gozo's oldest villages, sitting on a plateau between Victoria and the eastern coast. The village is dominated by the Rotunda of St. John the Baptist — a colossal church whose dome is visible from nearly every point on the island. At 74 metres in diameter, it is one of the largest unsupported domes in Europe, exceeding St. Peter's Basilica in diameter, and it serves as a landmark for sailors approaching Gozo from the east. The village has a quiet, traditional character with narrow streets of old stone houses radiating from the church square. Xewkija is believed to be the first settlement established outside Victoria after the arrival of the Knights of St. John, and its name derives from the Maltese word for thorny bushes that once covered the area. The village retains a strong agricultural identity, with surrounding fields producing fruit, vegetables, and grapes for local wine. Property in Xewkija offers some of the best value in Gozo. Traditional townhouses with original stone arches and internal courtyards can be found at prices well below the coast. Newer developments have appeared along the main road toward Mgarr harbour, but the village core remains authentically Gozitan. The location is strategic — equidistant from Victoria, Mgarr ferry terminal, and the beaches of Ramla Bay.

Highlights

  • The Rotunda — one of Europe's largest unsupported church domes at 74m diameter
  • One of Gozo's oldest settlements, dating to the Knights of St. John era
  • Strategic location between Victoria, Mgarr ferry, and Ramla Bay
  • Some of the most affordable traditional property in Gozo
  • Strong agricultural heritage with surrounding vineyards and fields

Lifestyle Comparison

2/10
dining
4/10
6/10
family
9/10
9/10
safety
9/10
5/10
beaches
7/10
1/10
nightlife
2/10
2/10
transport
5/10

Frequently Asked Questions

Xewkija stands out for dining, family, beaches, nightlife, transport. Safi is popular with families. Xewkija is popular with families and tourists.
Xewkija has a lower average rent at €1200/month compared to Safi's €2000 — a difference of around €800.
Safi and Xewkija are around 30 km apart — roughly a 75-minute drive depending on traffic.

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