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Experience the tranquility and natural beauty of Exiles Bay in Malta, a hidden gem perfect for relaxation and unforgettable sunset views.
Exiles Bay, a hidden gem in Malta, offers stunning views, tranquil waters, and a peaceful ambiance perfect for relaxation. Ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying picturesque sunsets, this bay is a must-visit for every traveler seeking a serene escape.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Sliema Ferries area, head towards the waterfront promenade. Follow the promenade along the coast, enjoying the beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea. Continue walking along the promenade until you reach the point where it meets the Exiles Bay area. You will see a large open space and beach area that leads into Exiles Bay. The walk should take approximately 10-15 minutes, depending on your pace.
Public Transport
From the Sliema Ferries, you can catch a bus heading towards Valletta. Take the bus and get off at the 'Exiles' stop. From there, it is a short 5-minute walk down to the bay. Head towards the direction of the sea, and you will see signs directing you to Exiles Bay.
Taxi or Ride-sharing
If you prefer a quicker option, you can use a taxi or a ride-sharing service. Request a ride to 'Exiles Bay'. The driver will take you directly to the entrance of the bay. This option may take around 5 minutes depending on traffic.
Use Exiles Bay as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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