Tarxien vs Zebbug (Gozo)

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

Summary

Tarxien is better for families and budget buyers who need urban convenience, while Zebbug (Gozo) suits nature lovers and retirees seeking peace and panoramic views. Tarxien scores 8/10 for transport, with direct bus routes to Valletta and a 10-minute drive to the airport. Property prices rank among the lowest in urban Malta, with townhouses often under €200,000. The town has a family rating of 7/10, a strong local community, and daily amenities within walking distance. Zebbug (Gozo) has a transport score of just 2/10, relying on infrequent buses to Victoria and requiring a 90-minute journey to the airport including the ferry. It has no shops, cafes, or restaurants within the village. Tarxien delivers a quiet residential atmosphere but poor air quality in summer and no coastal access, with a beach rating of 4/10. Zebbug (Gozo) rates 7/10 for beaches and 9/10 for safety, with coastal walks to Marsalforn and the salt pans. Its population of 1,400 creates winter isolation compared to Tarxien's 8,700 residents. Choose Tarxien for connectivity and community; choose Zebbug (Gozo) for views, walking routes, and rural silence at Gozo's most affordable prices.
Tarxien

Residential town on prehistoric ground

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Zebbug (Gozo)

Tiny northern hilltop hamlet

€960
Avg. Rent
€1200
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Listings
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2
Avg. Bedrooms
1
Good. Town centre amenities walkable. Flat terrain. Connected to Paola on foot.
Walkability
Limited. Village is walkable but has no amenities. Countryside walks are excellent. Car essential for daily needs.
Good. Easier than most harbour area towns. Street parking generally available.
Parking
Excellent. No parking issues whatsoever.
Low to moderate. Quiet residential streets. Some traffic on boundary roads.
Noise Level
Extremely low. One of the quietest inhabited places in the Maltese islands.

Living in Tarxien

Tarxien is a small town in Malta's south that punches well above its weight in historical significance. The Tarxien Temples — a UNESCO World Heritage Site sitting in the middle of a residential neighbourhood — are among the oldest freestanding stone structures on Earth, predating the Egyptian pyramids by over a thousand years. The temples feature intricate stone carvings of animals and spiral patterns that have become symbols of Malta's ancient heritage. The town itself is a typical southern Maltese residential area — modest townhouses, apartment blocks, and a parish church dedicated to the Annunciation. The Hypogeum of Hal Saflieni, an underground necropolis carved from solid rock around 3000 BC, sits just outside Tarxien's boundary and is one of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in the world. Tickets to visit it sell out months in advance. Property in Tarxien is among the most affordable in urban Malta. It's a no-frills residential area with good connections to Paola, the Three Cities, and Valletta. The appeal is purely practical — low prices, decent location, daily amenities on the doorstep. The ancient temples in the back garden are a bonus.

Highlights

  • Tarxien Temples — older than the Egyptian pyramids
  • Hal Saflieni Hypogeum nearby — underground ancient necropolis
  • Among the most affordable property in urban Malta
  • Good connections to Paola and the Three Cities
  • Authentic southern Maltese residential life

Living in Zebbug (Gozo)

Zebbug is a small hilltop village in northern Gozo — not to be confused with the larger Haz-Zebbug on Malta. The name means 'olives' in Maltese, a reference to the olive groves that once covered the surrounding hillsides. It's one of Gozo's highest points, and the views from the church square take in the entire northern coastline. The village is small even by Gozitan standards, with a single square, a parish church, and a few streets of traditional houses. The surrounding countryside is some of Gozo's finest — open farmland, dry stone walls, and walking trails that lead to the coast at Marsalforn and Qbajjar. The Zebbug plateau has several prehistoric sites, including cart ruts and megalithic remains that are yet to be fully excavated. Property in Zebbug is among the most affordable in Gozo. Traditional houses with views come at prices that are remarkably low for the quality of life on offer. The village has minimal amenities — a church, a band club, and a few houses — which is either a drawback or the whole point, depending on your perspective.

Highlights

  • One of Gozo's highest villages with panoramic northern views
  • Named after historic olive groves
  • Walk to Marsalforn and the salt pans
  • Prehistoric cart ruts and unexcavated megalithic sites
  • Among the most affordable property in Gozo

Lifestyle Comparison

4/10
dining
3/10
7/10
family
5/10
7/10
safety
9/10
4/10
beaches
7/10
2/10
nightlife
1/10
8/10
transport
2/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Tarxien

families budget buyers

Tarxien comes out ahead in dining, family, nightlife, transport .

Choose Zebbug (Gozo)

nature lovers retirees

Zebbug (Gozo) comes out ahead in safety, beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Tarxien is the stronger pick for dining, family, nightlife, transport. Zebbug (Gozo) stands out for safety, beaches. Tarxien is popular with families and budget buyers. Zebbug (Gozo) is popular with nature lovers and retirees.
Tarxien has a lower average rent at €960/month compared to Zebbug (Gozo)'s €1200 — a difference of around €240.
Tarxien and Zebbug (Gozo) are around 33 km apart — roughly a 83-minute drive depending on traffic.