Zabbar vs Zebbug (Gozo)

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

Summary

Żabbar is better for families who need urban convenience and affordable housing on mainland Malta, while Żebbuġ (Gozo) suits nature lovers and retirees seeking peace, views, and rural isolation. Żabbar is one of Malta's largest towns with 17,200 residents, offering strong community identity, traditional festa culture, and family-friendly living rated 8/10. Property prices rank among the most affordable in urban Malta. Bus routes 3, 4, and 6 connect to Valletta in 15 minutes by car, and Marsaskala beaches are a 10-minute drive. The town scores 7/10 for safety and parking is excellent compared to coastal areas, though a car is essentially required for commuting. September brings intense fireworks noise during the festa season. Żebbuġ (Gozo) is a tiny hilltop hamlet of just 1,400 residents, scoring 9/10 for safety and offering panoramic northern views from one of Gozo's highest points. Property here is among Gozo's cheapest, with traditional houses featuring roof terraces and sea views. Transport scores just 2/10 — the infrequent route 311 bus connects to Victoria in 10 minutes by car. There are no shops, cafes, or restaurants in the village. The Mgarr ferry is a 20-minute drive, and reaching the airport takes over 90 minutes including the crossing.
Zabbar

Traditional residential town with deep festa culture

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Zebbug (Gozo)

Tiny northern hilltop hamlet

€1375
Avg. Rent
€1200
2
Listings
1
2
Avg. Bedrooms
1
Moderate. Town centre amenities walkable. Car recommended for commuting and reaching coastal areas.
Walkability
Limited. Village is walkable but has no amenities. Countryside walks are excellent. Car essential for daily needs.
Good. Ample street parking. Less pressure than coastal towns.
Parking
Excellent. No parking issues whatsoever.
Moderate. Typical residential town. Festa season (September) is exceptionally loud — fireworks for days.
Noise Level
Extremely low. One of the quietest inhabited places in the Maltese islands.

Living in Zabbar

Zabbar is one of Malta's largest inland towns — a sprawling residential community southeast of the Grand Harbour area with a strong working-class identity and a devotion to its patron saint that borders on the legendary. The town was granted the title Città Hompesch by Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch in 1797, just before Napoleon expelled the Knights in 1798. The town centre is built around a large parish church dedicated to Our Lady of Graces, which holds a remarkable collection of ex-voto paintings — offerings from sailors and soldiers who survived shipwrecks and battles, each depicting the incident that nearly killed them. The collection is one of the largest of its kind in the Mediterranean and worth a visit regardless of religious inclination. Zabbar is a practical, affordable base. Property prices are among the lowest in the urbanised part of Malta, and the town has all daily amenities — schools, shops, medical services. It's not a destination town — tourists rarely visit — but for residents it offers authentic Maltese life without the premium of coastal locations. The drive to Valletta takes about 15 minutes, and Marsaskala's beaches are ten minutes south.

Highlights

  • One of Malta's largest towns by population
  • Extraordinary collection of ex-voto paintings in the parish church
  • Among the most affordable property in urban Malta
  • Strong community and traditional Maltese life
  • 10 minutes from Marsaskala beaches

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

5/10
dining
3/10
8/10
family
5/10
7/10
safety
9/10
7/10
beaches
7/10
3/10
nightlife
1/10
6/10
transport
2/10

Which Area Is Right For You?

Choose Zabbar

families

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

Choose Zebbug (Gozo)

nature lovers retirees

Zebbug (Gozo) comes out ahead in safety .

Frequently Asked Questions

Zabbar is the stronger pick for dining, family, nightlife, transport. Zebbug (Gozo) stands out for safety. Zabbar is popular with families. Zebbug (Gozo) is popular with nature lovers and retirees.
Zebbug (Gozo) has a lower average rent at €1200/month compared to Zabbar's €1375 — a difference of around €175.
Zabbar and Zebbug (Gozo) are around 35 km apart — roughly a 88-minute drive depending on traffic.