Visit Marsaskala
Marsaskala (or Marsascala) is a delightful area located on the sea in the south of Malta
Marsascala or also Wied il-Għajn, is a Maltese town that arose around the small natural harbour of Marsascala Bay, a deep inlet in the south-east of the island.
The patron saint of this town is St. Anna.
The town develops around two main bays: that of Marsaskala, and that of San Tumas, distant from each other just over a kilometre in a straight line. The two bays are connected by a promenade with a beautiful view of the small harbour and the salt pans below.
The only real monument in the area is the Tower of San Tumas, located on the peninsula that separates the two bays: it is a large watchtower built by order of the Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt in 1614. This bastion was part of the so-called Wignacourt Towers, or the system of fortifications built precisely to defend the Maltese coasts from Turkish attacks. The Tower of San Tumas cannot be visited inside, however you can easily get there from the seafront.
BEACHES IN MARSASKALA
The area offers a couple of beaches that are easily reachable on foot, by public transport or by car: they tend to be frequented mainly by locals and tourists who live in the town, so there are much fewer crowds than elsewhere. The sand is pleasant, there are also rocks in this area that are flat and smooth, and there are also holes in the rock where you can plant your umbrella.
St. Thomas Bay – St. Thomas Bay or Bajja ta’ San Tumas – is located about ten minutes walk from the center of Marsaskala. The area is easily accessible, with a couple of sandy coves separated by numerous flat rocks where you can sunbathe.
In the bay you will also find shops and restaurants. To get to the beach you can get off at the Bajja stop, served by all the buses that arrive in Marsaskala.
Opposite the bay is Zion, one of the few open-air reggae clubs in Malta: in summer there are evenings every day of the week, although Fridays and Saturdays are the most popular.
Zonqor Point is located on the other side of Marsaskala Bay, beyond the church of St. Anne. In fact there are no real beaches, the sea is practically open. The good thing is that it is one of the few places where you can always park your car, and it is also a good place for diving.
Sea view only from the penthouse, countryside view from the second/third level
The apartments will be complete with everything
internet, cable TV, lights, hot and cold air conditioning, luxury finishes, marble stairs, PVC fixtures, internal doors, complete bathrooms, modern elevator, only the furniture will be missing.
If you buy the Duplex which includes 2 bedrooms and the swimming pool with sea view terrace, they will also be owners of the air above the penthouse with all the rights to build other floors.



