Viewpoint Xlendi
Discovering the Breathtaking Viewpoint of Xlendi
Discover the beauty of Xlendi Beach in Munxar, Malta – a serene public beach perfect for relaxation, swimming, and unforgettable sunsets.
Nestled in the picturesque village of Munxar, Xlendi Beach is a stunning public beach that offers visitors a blend of natural beauty, vibrant activities, and serene relaxation. With its crystal-clear waters and charming surroundings, it’s the perfect destination for a sun-soaked day at the beach.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From Mellieha, head to the main bus stop located near the Mellieha plaza. Take bus number 41 or 42 towards Valletta. After approximately 30 minutes, get off at the bus stop at Xlendi. From the bus stop, walk down the hill towards the beach, following the signs leading to Xlendi Beach, which should take around 10 minutes.
Walking
If you prefer to walk, start from the Mellieha Parish Church, heading south on the main road. Continue walking straight for about 1.5 kilometers until you reach the intersection with the road leading to Munxar. Turn left at the intersection and follow the road downhill. After about 1 kilometer, you'll arrive at Xlendi Beach.
Taxi
You can easily find a taxi in Mellieha. Just ask any local or head to the designated taxi stand. Inform the driver that you want to go to Xlendi Beach in Munxar. The drive will take approximately 20-25 minutes, and you can expect to pay around €20-€25 for the ride.
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