🌅 Why Now?
Forget the packed summer crowds. This is the peaceful side of St. Peter’s Pool — quiet, calm, and unspoiled. The air is still warm, the sea is inviting, and the atmosphere is pure bliss. You can spread out your towel without fighting for space, enjoy a swim without noise, and watch the sunlight dance on the water in total tranquility. It’s the same iconic spot , just more relaxed, more natural, and entirely yours.
As the clock changes this weekend and winter starts creeping in, these last sunny days feel extra special, like a bonus round of summer. So why not make the most of it? This could be the last warm weekend before Christmas, and St. Peter’s Pool is calling. 🌴
🌡️ The Perfect Conditions
ith temperatures around 24°C and calm seas forecasted, it’s the ultimate time to take a dip. The water is clear, warm, and perfect for swimming or cliff jumping — or simply lounging by the rocks, soaking in that golden autumn light. Bring your camera too; the contrast between the blue sea and pale cliffs is Instagram gold. 📸
🚗 Getting There
St. Peter’s Pool is surprisingly easy to reach, whether you’re coming from Marsaxlokk, Marsaskala, or anywhere in the south.
You can:
- 🚕 Take a taxi – quick, convenient, and scenic.
- 🚌 Hop on a bus to Delimara, then enjoy a short walk down to the bay.
- 🚶♀️ Hike from Marsaxlokk – a 30-minute walk with breathtaking sea views along the way.
The adventure starts before you even arrive!
🏖️ A Slice of Paradise, Open 24 Hours
One of the best things about St. Peter’s Pool? It’s always open 24 hours, 7 days a week. Whether you’re visiting for a sunny afternoon swim or an early-morning sunrise, it’s a place that never loses its charm.
So pack your towel, grab your shades 😎, and head out this weekend. The sea is waiting, the sun is shining, and St. Peter’s Pool is more beautiful than ever.