Valletta vs Xaghra

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

Summary

Valletta is better for culture, dining, and capital-city convenience, while Xaghra wins for beach access and traditional village life. Valletta scores 10/10 for both dining and transport, with a central bus terminus connecting to every town on Malta and passenger ferries to Sliema in 10 minutes. Xaghra scores 10/10 for beaches, sitting directly above Ramla l-Hamra — Gozo's finest sandy beach — and beside the 5,500-year-old Ggantija Temples. The two locations sit 90+ minutes apart by car and ferry. Valletta suits luxury buyers and culture lovers who want walkable urban living within a UNESCO-listed fortified city. It scores 9/10 for safety but just 1/10 for beaches and 4/10 for family-friendliness, with minimal green space and virtually no parking within the city walls. Xaghra suits tourists and families seeking a quieter base, scoring 8/10 for family life and 9/10 for safety, with moderate property prices compared to Valletta's premium market. Valletta's airport transfer takes 20 minutes by car; Xaghra requires 90+ minutes including the Gozo ferry crossing from Mgarr. Xaghra's nightlife rating sits at 2/10 versus Valletta's 8/10, and its dining scores 6/10 against Valletta's 10/10, reflecting its relaxed village atmosphere.
Valletta

Historic capital of culture

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Xaghra

Ancient hilltop village above Gozo's finest beach

€2100
Avg. Rent
€1600
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Listings
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Avg. Bedrooms
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Exceptional. Everything within a 15-minute walk. Steep streets heading toward the harbour can be challenging.
Walkability
Moderate. Village centre is walkable. Beach is a 15-minute walk downhill (longer coming back up). Car helpful.
Extremely limited. A few public car parks at the city gates. Most residents rely on the CVA underground system or don't own cars.
Parking
Good. Village has adequate parking. Beach car park fills in summer.
Moderate. Tourist crowds by day, quiet residential atmosphere by night. Occasional fireworks from festas across the harbour.
Noise Level
Very low. Quiet village. Beach gets busy in summer. Temple site has tourist traffic.

Living in Valletta

Valletta is a living museum — a UNESCO World Heritage city built by the Knights of St. John in the 16th century, designed on a grid plan so ahead of its time that it's still functional 450 years later. Every street reveals something remarkable: baroque churches with Caravaggio paintings inside, grand auberges that housed the knightly orders, and rooftop terraces with views across two harbours that have shaped Mediterranean history. As Malta's capital and administrative centre, Valletta punches well above its size. It packs government buildings, foreign embassies, boutique hotels, and a thriving restaurant scene into less than a square kilometre. The city went through a renaissance after its 2018 European Capital of Culture year — old buildings were restored, pedestrian zones expanded, and a creative community took root alongside the traditional Maltese families who've lived here for generations. Living in Valletta is a specific choice. Properties are predominantly historic townhouses and converted palazzos, often with original stone floors and enclosed wooden balconies. Space is at a premium, parking is almost nonexistent, and grocery shopping means visiting small shops rather than supermarkets. But residents gain something rare — a walkable city where the sea is always two streets away, where culture is on the doorstep, and where the evening paseggiata along the bastions at golden hour never gets old.

Highlights

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site — entire city
  • St. John's Co-Cathedral with Caravaggio's Beheading of St. John
  • Barrakka Gardens with panoramic Grand Harbour views
  • Grid-plan streets designed in 1566, still functional today
  • 2018 European Capital of Culture

Living in Xaghra

Xaghra (pronounced 'shara') is a hilltop village in northern Gozo that sits above two of the island's most remarkable attractions: Ggantija Temples — the oldest freestanding stone structures in the world, built 1,000 years before the Egyptian pyramids — and Ramla l-Hamra, Gozo's sweep of red-gold sand that's widely considered the best beach in the Maltese islands. The village itself is a pleasant, sleepy Gozitan settlement with a large central square, a parish church, and a few cafes. Ggantija — meaning 'giant's tower' — dominates the local identity. Legend holds that the temples were built by a giantess who carried the massive stone blocks on her head while nursing a baby. The reality is arguably more impressive: a society sophisticated enough to carve and position 50-tonne limestone blocks 5,500 years ago. Property in Xaghra offers a rare combination — village living with direct access to Gozo's best beach. Prices are moderate by Gozo standards, and the village has enough year-round residents to maintain basic amenities. It's quiet in winter and busy in summer, with the beach drawing day-trippers from across Malta.

Highlights

  • Ggantija Temples — oldest freestanding structures on Earth
  • Ramla l-Hamra — Gozo's best sandy beach
  • 5,500-year-old history beneath a quiet village
  • Calypso's Cave — legendary home of Homer's nymph
  • Moderate property prices with beach access

Lifestyle Comparison

10/10
dining
6/10
4/10
family
8/10
9/10
safety
9/10
1/10
beaches
10/10
8/10
nightlife
2/10
10/10
transport
5/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Valletta

culture lovers luxury buyers tourists

Valletta comes out ahead in dining, nightlife, transport .

Choose Xaghra

tourists culture lovers

Xaghra comes out ahead in family, beaches .

Frequently Asked Questions

Valletta is the stronger pick for dining, nightlife, transport. Xaghra stands out for family, beaches. Valletta is popular with culture lovers and luxury buyers and tourists. Xaghra is popular with tourists and culture lovers.
Xaghra has a lower average rent at €1600/month compared to Valletta's €2100 — a difference of around €500.
Valletta and Xaghra are around 28 km apart — roughly a 70-minute drive depending on traffic.