St. Julian's, Malta Holidays: Bays, Nightlife and Sun
St. Julian's sits on Malta's coast in the Northern Region and is one of the island's liveliest spots. It blends pretty bays and waterfront promenades with a busy centre packed with bars, restaurants and shops.
UK couples and groups of friends like the buzz, the warm sea and the easy English-speaking welcome, while the rest of compact Malta is only a short drive away.
Where to stay in St. Julian's
Accommodation ranges into the upmarket end. ME Malta is a luxury five-star hotel in the St. Julian's area, a stylish base close to the bays, dining and nightlife the resort is known for.
Getting there and when to go
Flights from the UK land at Malta's single airport, with a short transfer to St. Julian's. The climate is warm and dry for much of the year, hottest in July and August, with spring and autumn offering comfortable heat and a calmer feel.
Beaches and resorts
St. Julian's is more about rocky bays, lidos and clear swimming water than long sandy beaches, with sandy options elsewhere on the island. The seafront promenades are made for evening strolls.
Food and things to do
The dining scene is broad, from Maltese specialities to international restaurants, and the nightlife is among the best on the island. By day you can swim, take boat trips or explore Malta's historic towns and harbours.
Who it suits
St. Julian's suits couples and friends who want a sociable, well-connected base with plenty of nightlife and dining. Families wanting big sandy beaches may prefer elsewhere on Malta.
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Photos from St. Julian's, Northern Region