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Are you thinking of staying in Msida for your Malta trip? Wondering if it’s a must-visit? You’re in the right spot. I moved to Malta in 2011. My first home was in Msida. I know it well. This guide is packed with local tips. Let’s dive into what makes Msida a great choice.

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About Msida: Discovering Its Location, Historical Roots and Traditions

Msida, located in Malta’s Central Region, offers more than scenic views. With a population of about 10,000, it lies near Valletta and enjoys warm, sunny summers.

Surrounded by Ta’ Xbiex , Gzira , Pieta and other towns, Msida is a vital hub. Its location makes it a key stop, as many bus routes crisscross through, connecting travellers to the rest of Malta. Furthermore, Msida houses the University of Malta, a Mater Dei Hospital and a Junior College in the nearby town called Pieta.

The town’s spirit shines in July with the St. Joseph’s feast, featuring il-Ġostra, where participants climb a greased pole to catch a flat attached at the end of it.

Once a small fishing village, Msida has evolved into a lively urban area, yet some fishermen still preserve the old ways. This transformation since becoming a parish in 1867 mirrors Malta’s dynamic history.

Msida Malta - Parish Church at Christmas Time

Is Msida the Right Choice for Your Holiday Stay?

Msida might not be my first choice for a stay in Malta, mainly due to its limited attractions and busy traffic. However, if proximity to Valletta and effi cient public transport are your priorities, it’s a viable option. Plus, its affordability is a significant advantage for budget watchers.

Affordable accommodation: Msida stands out for its affordability. You’ll find a range of budget-friendly accommodations, from apartments to modest hotels, making it an excellent choice for cost-conscious travellers.

Efficient transport network: Travelling around Malta from Msida is easy thanks to the efficient bus system. With many routes passing through, it’s a convenient base for exploring the island.

Various dining options: Msida offers a variety of dining experiences. Whether you’re craving local Maltese cuisine or international flavours, there’s something to satisfy every palate.

Beautiful marina and promenade for walks: The town’s marina is a highlight, offering relaxing walks. You can stroll along the coast, enjoying a scenic route that extends 7 k m to St. Julians .

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Potential Drawbacks

While Msida has many advantages, it may not be the right fit for everyone. Here are some aspects to consider before choosing the right place for your stay:

Risk of flooding : In rainy weather, f rom October to March, Msida’s lower valley area is prone to flooding, which can disrupt travel plans.

Lack of luxury accommodation: Those seeking upscale or luxury stays might find Msida’s options limited, as the town primarily offers budget-friendly holiday apartments.

Absence of beaches: While Msida has no beach, neighbouring Ta’Xbiex offers a rocky coastline (click here for location). If sandy beach-side accommodation is a priority, this might be a drawback.

Limited parking: Parking in Msida can be challenging, with limited availability. This can be particularly inconvenient for visitors planning to rent a car.

No nightlife: Msida is not known for its nightlife, offering calm, quiet evenings instead. If you’re looking for vibrant night activities or clubs, St. Julians, just a short journey away, is the go-to destination for nightlife in Malta.

Is Msida Worth a Visit During Your Malta Holiday?

If you enjoy long walks and marina strolls, Msida might be a pleasant stop. Walking along the marina and watching yachts is r elaxing. You can easily reach Msida marina by foot from nearby towns like St. Julians , Sliema , Gzira , or Ta’Xbiex .

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Just a short walk from Msida there is Msida Bastion Cemetery and Historic Garden. This place is a hidden treasure. Run by volunteers, it’s a unique and affordable attraction at only €2 per entry.

Open until noon, it’s a peaceful spot steeped in history. Once a cemetery, it now offers a quiet glimpse into Malta’s past. It’s perfect for those who love serene, historical settings.

However, if your stay in Malta is brief, you might want to skip Msida. Other Malta’s must-see places might be more rewarding.

Msida: Tried & Tested Food and Drink Options

Here, I’ve compiled a list of eateries I tried and recommend.

Busy Bee : This café is a must-visit. Their ricotta qassata is a must. It’s perfect after a long walk. They offer many traditional Maltese pastries. If you like sweets, their cannoli with ricotta is a delight.

Kebab Factory : For a casual meal, try Kebab Factory’s kebabs and Turkish breakfast. Always fresh and tasty.

Msida Malta - Turkish Breakfast at Kebab Factory

Mamma Mia : Known for generous pizzas and pasta dishes, Mamma Mia is a local’s favourite restaurant. It’s often busy, so booking ahead is wise.

Tikka’s Thai : For authentic Thai cuisine, Tikka Thai is the place. Their curries and stir-fries are fresh and full of flavour. Try the Thai curry with prawns. It’s my favourite. This is a small and casual restaurant. I prefer take-out and eating next to the sea.

Msida Malta - Tikka's Thai restaurant

Avotaco : Craving Mexican? Avotaco serves tasty tacos and burritos, combining quick service with quality.

Shakinah : This restaurant offers modern Indian dishes. It’s a popular choice for adventurous culinary experiences.

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Coffee Circus Porto:  This café is a must-visit for coffee lovers, renowned for serving the best coffees in Malta. It’s not just the coffee that draws the crowds, but also the warm, friendly staff, homemade desserts and the café’s unique décor.

Msida Malta - Coffee Circus Porto

Exploring Nearby Attractions from Msida

I love walking from St. Julian’s to Msida. It’s a 7 km trip along the sea and you will pass Sliema, Gzira and Ta’Xbiex. The view is great, especially on sunny winter days. Here are some details about these towns.

Ta’ Xbiex – a scenic marina walk: Just a stroll away from Msida, Ta’ Xbiex is a pretty town known for its beautiful old villas and stunning marina promenade. For more insights, check out my detailed guide to Ta’ Xbiex .

Gzira – a lively town: Near Msida, Gzira bustles with restaurants and bars. Don’t miss exploring Manoel Island. For a comprehensive look at Gzira, visit my guide here .

Sliema – a tourists’ favourite: A short distance from Msida, Sliema is a must-visit for tourists. Known for its shopping and rocky beaches, there’s much to see and do. Discover more about Sliema in my guide here .

A separate journey worth taking is from Msida to Valletta.

Valletta – Malta’s capital : I enjoy walking from Msida to Valletta. The harbour views are breathtaking, and I love the soothing sound of masts clinking in the wind. Valletta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site , is a historic city rich in attractions and history. For a detailed exploration, see my Valletta guide .

If you want to understand Malta’s history well, take a walking tour in Valletta. Look at my guide for the best Valletta walking tours .

Comparing Msida with Other Malta Destinations

Marsaskala is a quiet fishing village, great for families. It has playgrounds and small beaches. Perfect for a peaceful stay, especially in winter.

Sliema bustles with shops and cafes. It’s known for its rocky beach and international community. Many offices are located here. It’s ideal for shopping and dining by the sea.

Naxxar shows traditional Malta. It’s quiet and in the island’s centre, without beach access. It has old houses to stay in, great for history lovers.

Buggiba attracts many tourists. It has beaches and nightlife but it can get crowded. It’s not as laid-back as Msida and has many resorts.

St. Julian’s is lively, especially at night. It has many 5-star hotels but it can be busy and noisy. A top nightlife spot.

Mellieha offers the most beautiful beaches in Malta such as Ghadira Beach , Golden Bay, Paradise Bay and Ghajn Tuffieha Beach . It’s less connected than Msida and not ideal for sightseeing without a car. Traffic can be tough.

Rabat is near Mdina, rich in culture. You can stay in beautiful old palazzos. It’s quieter than Msida and great for history buffs.

Valletta is a UNESCO site, busy and historic. It has many restaurants and luxury boutique hotels.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best area to stay in Malta depends on your interests. Sliema and St. Julian’s are great for nightlife and shopping, while Valletta and Rabat offer rich history and culture. If you want a beach holiday, I recommend Mellieha.

No, Msida doesn’t have a beach. However, nearby Ta’ Xbiex offers a rocky coastline with beautiful views, ideal for a quick dip (click here for location).

Avoid staying in overly crowded or commercial areas if you prefer a quiet holiday. Paceville, known for its nightlife, can be noisy at night.

Mdina, known as the Silent City , and the Blue Lagoon are among the prettiest places in Malta. Mdina enchants with its ancient walls and charming streets, while the Blue Lagoon captivates with its crystal-clear waters and serene beauty.

Compared to other European destinations, Malta is moderately priced. Costs can vary depending on the area and lifestyle choices. If you’re on a budget, check out my guide to budget-friendly travel in Malta.

Yes, English is one of Malta’s official languages, widely spoken and understood across the island.

Maltese cuisine is known for dishes like pastizzi, rabbit stew, and ħobż biż-żejt. These traditional foods reflect Malta’s rich culinary heritage.

Msida Malta - Parish Church

Msida offers a nice blend of Maltese charm, affordability, and connectivity. While it might not have the glamour of Malta’s top tourist hotspots, its cosy cafes, scenic marina walks, and close to key attractions make it a worthwhile visit.

For more insights into the vibrant life of Malta, don’t forget to check out my comprehensive guides to o ther towns , the island of Gozo , and must-visit places like the Blue Grotto and Blue Lagoon . Happy exploring!

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Msida & Ta'Xbiex Marinas are two adjoining marinas located in the central part of Malta, on the north-eastern coast of the island, between the towns of Msida and Gzira. The marinas are fully equipped and offer modern facilities to meet the needs of boaters, with a total of 800 berths to...

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In these spectacular photos shared by Frank O’neill, one can see what the Msida marina once looked back in the 1870s. The village looks almost unrecognisable.

The 150-year-old shot captures a scene that can no longer be found anywhere in Malta.

Many know the Msida marina for its never-ending yachts and boats all docked around the pier but in these old photos one can instead see wooden built ships that still used sails instead of a motor. That’s how old the photo is!

In fact, nobody alive today can even remember the busy village ever looking like this.

The first photo also shows Manoel Island and the star fort built by the Grand Master Antonio Manoel de Vilhena back in 1723, a fort which is still there to this day. I guess at least somethings never change!

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is a harbour in , just 2.5km away from with a population of around 8,000 people. Most of the town centre has been reclaimed from the sea after the Second World War.

Msida became a parish in 1867; the is dedicated to St. Joseph, whose festa is celebrated in July. This festa is particularly famous for the traditional game “il-Ġostra”, where participants walk along a greasy pole that is erected over water, to reach a prize attached to its end.

The town got its name from Arabic, the word means "a fisherman's dwelling" since Msida was previously an . A few fishermen still work in the village; however a considerably-sized was established in the port, attracting a number of yachts and luxury boats. 

Today, Msida is a lively student town that attracts thousands of students daily. Over the years, Msida developed according to the needs of an increasing student population at the , situated on a hill known as Tal-Qroqq. Another major school, known as the Junior College is on the other side of the town.  Msida also hosts the in its outskirts; the hospital was inaugurated by the Maltese Prime Minister, Dr. Lawrence Gonzi in June 2007.

The lower part of Msida lies at the opening of a and is a hub for crossing from the harbour region to the rest of Malta. When it rains, water from higher grounds collects in the valley and causes floods, bringing traffic flow to a halt.

Msida, Malta Population : 7923 Local council :
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For countless years in the 1950s a vast amount battleships were berthed in the Msida and Ta’ Xbiex marina. From the1960s right up until today, Ta’ Xbiex hosts many private boats with people from all nationalities making this location their berthing home for short as well as long stays.

The Msida and Ta’ Xbiex Marinas – many times referred to as the Sliema Marina –  form the largest marina in Malta. These Marinas together provide mooring facilities for more than 700 boats on 15 serviced pontoons. It is  located inside Marsamxett Harbour, which makes it safe and well sheltered, as well as conveniently central.

The Ta’ Xbiex Marina is operated by Creek Developments Plc, which embarked upon a project to refurbish the facilities, including replacing of aging pontoons and installation of shower and toilet facilities. Marina facilities include water outlets on the pontoons and 230 volt electricity outlets on the pontoons.

Visitors may proceed directly to berth in any vacant guest berth on the breakwater. If no guest berths are vacant, the yacht may not enter the Marina until permission has been granted by the Marina Office. For this reason we suggest that you contact us and we will take care of all your berthing requirements. Our experience and contacts will make sure your berthing exprience is smooth and hassle-free.

Due to its stratic location, the marina can handle pleasure yachts of up to 22m in length. Long sought-after for the convenient central location and the shelter afforded from the prevailing North-Westerly winds, the marina is also naturally protected from other wind directions, while the breakwater protects against a North-Easterly swell.

Ta’ Xbiex Marina Co-ordinates: 35° 53.75′ North – 014° 30.0′ East

If you require more information or to book your berthing space in the Ta’ Xbiex / Msida Marina please do not hesitate to  contact us  here.

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From anchors and fenders to cookers and pumps, we’ve got you covered! At our store you can find everything your boat will ever need to be fully functional and comfortable at the same time. See the full list of the marine equipment.

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Safety always comes first. With our vast selection of safety equipment you will be prepared for any unexpected events that might occur at the sea. Give yourself peace of mind and get it before you need it. Have a look at all the products we offer.

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At our store you can keep your boat electronics neat, efficient and economical! All without breaking the bank. We provide vast selection of marine stereos, underwater lights and much more! Check out our full stock of electronic equipment.

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The history of C&N Marine started in December 2014, in a premises next to Msida Yacht Marina. The main idea behind the shop was to get in one place all the necessary equipment a boat owner will ever need - with good value for money. We import leading European brands, such as Magma, Can, Lalizas and Blue Marine and distribute them in competitive prices.

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Visiting and traveling boat owners are notified that the COVID-19 travel requirements that have been in force for the last year, are repealed as of the 25/07/2022. This means that passengers arriving on boats after this date are no longer required to obtain clearance prior to entry from the Port Medic, and no Vaccination certificate is required.

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  1. Creek Developments Msida Marina

    The most popular Marina in Malta. The 720 berth Msida and Ta' Xbiex Marina, operated by Creek Developments Plc, can handle pleasure yachts of up to 22m in length. Long sought-after for the convenient central location and the shelter afforded from the prevailing North-Westerly winds, the marina is also naturally protected from other wind ...

  2. General Information about the Marina

    Pedestals on the Breakwater, Mamma Mia Quay, Pontoons F,G, M, N and O have 32 Amp sockets, whereas pedestals on all other pontoons have 16 Amp sockets. Electricity is charged at EUR 0.27 per kw/h and water is charged at EUR 6.00 per 1000Lt, both inclusive of 18% VAT. Download instructions for use of the water and electricity pedestals.

  3. Msida Marina

    53/1 Ta' Xbiex Seafront, Msida MSD 1515, Malta More notes about the marina: Msida Marina, including its protective breakwater, is generally the best place to keep a yacht in Valletta's Marsamxett harbour in terms of being the most sheltered. However like most of Malta's yachting berthing facilities it is usually crowded and berths may be hard ...

  4. Marina Msida & Ta' Xbiex Marina on Navily

    The Msida & Ta' Xbiex Marina is Malta's largest and longest established Marina for leisure yachts of up to 22m LOA. Affording excellent shelter year round, this all weather marina operated by Creek Developments Plc, offers secure berths, 24 hour service, CCTV coverage and access controlled pontoons in the heart of Msida Creek.

  5. Yacht Listings

    The Marina; Visitor Information; Services; Yachts for Sale; Weather and local info; Maxum 2700SCR €46,000 ono. Nauticat 33 € 38000. Princess 55 €160,000. Bayliner Ciera 2655 EUR 45,000 EUR 45,000. Princess 415 EUR 78,000. Riva 12.34m EUR 75,000. Maxum 2700SE EUR 55,000. Tremlet 46 Open 35,000 ono. Atlantis 47 HT EUR 250000. Cranchi Giada 29

  6. Exploring Msida and Beyond: Your Ultimate Malta Travel Guide [2024]

    Msida, located in Malta's Central Region, offers more than scenic views. With a population of about 10,000, it lies near Valletta and enjoys warm, sunny summers. Surrounded by Ta' Xbiex, Gzira, Pieta and other towns, Msida is a vital hub. Its location makes it a key stop, as many bus routes crisscross through, connecting travellers to the ...

  7. Msida Marina

    Msida Marina. Msida town was originally a little fishing village but now merges into Ta'xbiex, a wealthy enclave that's home to the majority of Malta's diplomats and embassies. Msida's biggest claim to fame today is its mammoth yacht marina, which stretches along the north side of Marsamxett Harbour right up Msida Creek. Learn more.

  8. Msida

    The University of Malta is situated in a part of Msida known as Tal-Qroqq which rests on higher ground. ... The plan was soon aborted but instead, this area would in later years experience a booming yacht marina service, which has been growing ever since, thanks to new incentive policies issued by the central government. Msida Local Council

  9. Msida & Ta'Xbiex Marinas: Central Malta's Finest

    Msida & Ta'Xbiex Marina Ta' Xbiex, Malta • 35° 53' 54" N | 14° 29' 44" E Check-in Times Check yourself in with the lockbox. Msida & Ta'Xbiex Marinas are two adjoining marinas located in the central part of Malta, on the north-eastern coast of the island, between the towns of Msida and Gzira. The marinas are fully equipped and offer modern ...

  10. Msida like you've never seen it before! Check out these 150-year-old photos

    The Msida Marina was originally built in the late 18th century by the British. Emma Galea 8th November 2022. In these spectacular photos shared by Frank O'neill, one can see what the Msida marina once looked back in the 1870s. The village looks almost unrecognisable. The 150-year-old shot captures a scene that can no longer be found anywhere ...

  11. Visitor Information

    The Marina Assistants will be pleased to guide you to the berth and assist with ropes. Advance bookings are accepted on [email protected] or + 356 21337049, and ensure a smooth and speedy welcome to the Marina. First-time visitors will need to produce passport and ID card, up to date insurance and registration documents for the yacht.

  12. Msida, Malta

    Msida, a University town with a yacht marina. Msida is a harbour town in East Malta, just 2.5km away from Valletta with a population of around 8,000 people. Most of the town centre has been reclaimed from the sea after the Second World War. Msida became a parish in 1867; the parish church is dedicated to St. Joseph, whose festa is celebrated in July. This festa is particularly famous for the ...

  13. Msida Creek Marina (Malte)

    Situé dans Msida Creek à l'WSW du port de Marsamxett. 700pl. Prof. 4-14m. Long. maxi. 18m. T. 356 332 800. F. 356 332 141. Msida Marina est très prisée et donc souvent bondée. Les visiteurs sont souvent dirigés sur les pontonsplus exposés, près de Msida Point.

  14. Ta Xbiex Marina, Malta

    Ta' Xbiex Marina Co-ordinates: 35° 53.75′ North - 014° 30.0′ East. If you require more information or to book your berthing space in the Ta' Xbiex / Msida Marina please do not hesitate to contact us here. The Msida and ta' Xbiex Marinas in Malta are many times referred to as the Sliema Marina form the largest marina in Malta.

  15. Boats for sale in Msida Marina, Malta

    Boats for sale in Msida Marina, Malta 9 Boats Available. Currency $ - USD ... The Moonride 58S The Moonride 58S is an exclusive yacht, Made in Italy, built in a Boutique Shipyard with long traditions. The boat achieves excellent performance with reduced consumption being powered by two Volvo IPS 950s. Thanks to the IPS transmission, reduced ...

  16. Modern 3BD Spacious Apartment with Terrace

    The nearest airport is Malta International, 3.7 miles from the accommodation, and the property offers a paid airport shuttle service. Modern 3BD Spacious Apartment with Terrace - Close to Yacht Marina is located in Msida. This 3 Bedrooms Apartment is suitable for tourists and travelers.

  17. Malta Marinas, Malta Marina Marinas

    Book a Berth. Address: Kalkara Marina, Kalkara Wharf, Kalkara, Malta KKR 1501. Phone: (356) 21661306/27661306 - Email - Website - Map.

  18. Marine Equipment & Supply Malta

    The history of C&N Marine started in December 2014, in a premises next to Msida Yacht Marina. The main idea behind the shop was to get in one place all the necessary equipment a boat owner will ever need - with good value for money. ... 49, Triq Marina, Pieta', PTA 9045, Malta ... 49, Triq Marina, Pieta', PTA 9045. Phone 21 224 031. Check out ...

  19. Visiting Yachts after 1st July 2020

    With the lifting of the travel ban on 1st July 2020, The Msida & Ta' Xbiex Marina is once again able to accept visiting yachts with crew only on board from the following countries subject to clearance from the Port Medical Authorities: Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Croatia, Cyprus

  20. Msida Yacht Marina (MT000112)

    Msida Yacht Marina Details opening hours and responsibilities, Address, Contact, Traffic Types and Office roles, Phone and E-Mail. ... Malta (MT) Contact: Phone: 0035621335691 Fax: 0035621339187 E-Mail: Opening Season: Summer Opening hours: Monday - Friday: 08:00 - 17:00 ...

  21. Frequently Asked Questions

    2. I am buying a yacht that is already berthed on an annual contract (Berthing License Agreement) in the Msida and Ta' Xbiex Marina. May I continue to keep the yacht in the marina? If the yacht is berthed at the marina on an annual contract, AND the old owner does not wish to keep the berth for a new yacht, the old owner may sign a ...

  22. Msida Yacht Marina

    Msida Yacht Marina Msida. See Google profile and more for this business. 3.0 Cybo Score. Msida Yacht Marina is working in Passenger boats activities. Review on Cybo. ... Malta Aquarist Society. Passenger boats. Attard, Malta. Marsamxett Harbour. Passenger boats. Valletta. Find Similar Businesses Nearby. Edit Business. Think Global + Add Business.

  23. News

    If no reply is received and the planned departure time is approaching, the Port Health Authority may be contacted by telephone on +356 2122 4810 (24 hours). Kindly copy [email protected] and [email protected] into correspondence with the Port Health Authority to avoid encountering difficulties on arrival in Malta. ← Older.