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St. Paul's Bay, Northern Region

Holidays in St. Paul's Bay, Northern Region: Hotels & Travel Guide

St. Paul's Bay, Northern Region

For many travellers flying out of Manchester or Liverpool, St. Paul's Bay in the Northern Region of Malta represents the ideal Mediterranean escape. It offers a relaxed pace of life, plenty of sunshine, and that quintessential island charm that makes for a stress-free holiday.

Whether you are a couple seeking a quiet coastal retreat or a family looking for a base that balances activity with relaxation, this part of the island provides a welcoming environment. It is the sort of place where you can easily swap the grey skies of the UK for clear blue waters and a warmer climate within just a few hours of flight time.

Where to Stay in St. Paul's Bay

Choosing the right accommodation is central to a successful package holiday. St. Paul's Bay offers a range of options, but for those seeking a premium experience, one establishment stands out for its location and reputation.

  • DoubleTree by Hilton Malta: Situated in St. Paul's Bay, this upscale seafront hotel is a fantastic choice for those who want immediate access to the water. Formerly known as the Dolmen Hotel, it maintains a 4-star standard that provides comfort and convenience for all types of travellers.

Beaches and Resorts

The Northern Region of Malta is well-regarded for its coastline, and St. Paul's Bay is no exception. While the area is characterised by its rocky shorelines and unique swimming spots, the atmosphere is distinctly laid-back. The charm here lies in the long, winding seafront promenade, which is perfect for an evening stroll as the sun sets over the Mediterranean. Families often appreciate the clarity of the water, while those looking to simply lounge under the sun will find plenty of space to set up for the day.

Food and Things to Do

Dining in St. Paul's Bay is a relaxed affair, with many local spots offering a mix of fresh seafood and traditional Mediterranean dishes. The focus here is on alfresco dining, allowing you to enjoy the mild evening temperatures. Beyond the dinner table, the area is an excellent hub for watersports. From leisurely boat trips that explore the rugged coastline to more active pursuits like snorkelling in the clear, shallow bays, there is always something to do. For those who prefer to keep their feet on dry land, the town itself is easy to navigate on foot, offering a genuine look at Maltese coastal life.

Getting There and When to Go

Getting to St. Paul's Bay is straightforward for British travellers. Flights to Malta from regional airports like Manchester and Liverpool are well-established, making it a convenient destination for a week or two away. The best time to visit depends entirely on what you want from your holiday. The shoulder months of May, June, and September offer warm, pleasant temperatures without the intense heat of mid-summer, making them ideal for exploring. If your priority is pure sunshine and swimming, July and August are the peak months, though it is wise to book early to secure your preferred package.

Who Should Visit?

St. Paul's Bay suits travellers who value convenience and a friendly, welcoming atmosphere. It is particularly popular with couples who want a mix of sea views and local culture, as well as families who appreciate the ease of a purpose-built coastal destination. Because it remains relatively relaxed compared to some of the busier southern resorts, it is a great spot if you want to avoid high-energy nightlife in favour of a quieter, more restorative break.

If you are ready to book your escape to the sun, take a look at the live package deals shown below to find the best options for your next holiday to St. Paul's Bay.

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Live package deals to St. Paul's Bay, Northern Region

DoubleTree by Hilton Malta
DoubleTree by Hilton Malta
St. Paul's Bay, Northern Region
Bed & Breakfast
From £1360