St. Peter's Pool, located on the southeast coast of Malta near the
charming village of Marsaxlokk, offers a perfect escape with its striking
blue waters and peaceful atmosphere. From the moment you arrive, the
beauty of St. Peter's Pool is undeniable. This natural swimming pool,
carved from limestone cliffs, features crystal-clear turquoise waters that
sparkle under the Mediterranean sun.
St. Peter's Pool is a stunning destination in Malta, drawing visitors
year-round with its unique charm and welcoming atmosphere. This natural
swimming pool, carved out of limestone, offers more than just a refreshing
swim—it's a hub for leisure activities where you can bask in the sun, dive
into the crystal-clear waters, and take in the breathtaking scenery. The
rugged cliffs and tranquil surroundings showcase the beauty of Malta's
coastline, making St. Peter's Pool a must-see spot for both locals and
tourists.
Travelling to Malta's St.Peter's Pool 📌
By Car
We suggest driving to St.Peter's Pool, particularly during the summer
months. This recommendation stems from the fact that buses tend to fill up
fast and the journey by bus can take twice as long as traveling by car. We
recommend setting your Satnav directly to one of the below car parks to
avoid confusion when you arrive.
Free Car Parks
While the car parks below are free, sometimes you might meet an unofficial
parking attendant. While paying these attendants isn’t mandatory, if you
decide to pay them to avoid the hassle, 50 cents should suffice. Be aware
that these unofficial attendants typically accept whatever amount you
offer and won't provide change.
Remember, weekends can get busy, and parking spots might be scarce. Aim
for an early morning or late afternoon arrival to snag a good place. With
your own car, you'll enjoy the flexibility and ease of exploring the
stunning coastline of Malta.
By Public Transport
Getting to St. Peter's Pool by public transport in Malta is relatively
straightforward, though it requires a bit of walking from the nearest bus
stop. Here's how you can reach St. Peter's Pool:
From Valletta: Take bus 81 or 85 from Valletta to
Marsaxlokk. The journey takes about 45 minutes. From Marsaxlokk, St.
Peter's Pool is about a 30-40 minute walk (around 2.5 km) from the
village center. Follow the signs or use a map to guide you through the
picturesque countryside.
From Sliema or St. Julian’s: Take bus 13, 14, 15, or 16
to Valletta, and then transfer to bus 81 or 85 to Marsaxlokk.
Alternative routes: During the summer months, a taxi
boat service operates from Marsaxlokk harbor directly to St. Peter's
Pool. This is a quicker and more scenic option if you prefer to avoid
the walk.
Features for the Best Beach Experience🔎
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Parking
St.Peter's Pool offers two car parks: one paid and one free. Arrive early
in summer to secure a spot as they fill up fast.
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Public Toilets
Unfortunately, there are no public toilets on the beach, but there is a
restaurant nearby.
Camping
Camping is not allowed on any beaches in Malta.
Accessibility
The beach is challenging for those with mobility issues. The area is
surrounded by rocky cliffs and there are no handrails or ramps. There are
also no restrooms or changing rooms on the beach.
Diving
Both snorkeling and scuba diving are permitted at St.Peter's Pool and many
visitors come for this reason.
Food & Drinks
There is one bar by the beach, and you're welcome to bring and consume
your own food and drink, as long as you don't leave any rubbish behind.
BBQs
BBQs are discouraged at St.Peter's Pool.
Dog-friendly
Dogs on the beach are prohibited.
St. Peter's Pool Restaurants
Here's is our guide designed to give you some great tips and information
on top restaurants in the bay, each offering a unique dining experience.
St. Peter’s Pool Bar
Location: Right on the beachfront.
St. Peter’s Pool Bar is a favorite for beach-goers in Malta seeking
delicious food right on the beach..