Mellieħa: Malta's Northern Coastal Gem

Nestled in the north of Malta, Mellieħa is a destination that perfectly combines coastal scenery, rich history and authentic village charm. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and breathtaking views, it offers visitors a chance to experience a different side of the Maltese Islands.

Home to Malta's Largest Sandy Beaches

Mellieħa is home to some of Malta's finest beaches, from the expansive sands of Għadira Bay and Golden Bay to hidden coves such as Paradise Bay and Imgiebaħ Bay, making it one of the island's premier coastal destinations.

A Gateway to Island Adventures

Thanks to its location, Mellieħa serves as the perfect starting point for exploring Malta's sister islands. Nearby Ċirkewwa provides ferry access to Gozo, while boat trips regularly depart for Comino.

For visitors looking to experience Malta from the sea, Mellieħa offers endless opportunities for boat tours, private charters and excursions for those island hoppers.

History and Culture

Beyond its beaches, Mellieħa boasts a fascinating history. The impressive Parish Church dominates the village skyline, while the Mellieħa Air Raid Shelters provide a unique insight into Malta's role during the Second World War.

Walking through the village, visitors can discover traditional streets, local restaurants and stunning viewpoints overlooking the Mediterranean.

Experience the Best of Northern Malta

Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, culture, or a combination of all three, Mellieħa offers something for every traveller. Its beautiful coastline, historical attractions, and easy access to Gozo and Comino make it one of Malta's most rewarding destinations.

At Rigo Malta DMC, we help clients create unforgettable experiences across the Maltese Islands, and Mellieħa remains one of our favourite locations for showcasing Malta's natural beauty and authentic character.

Oswald Arrigo Team