Falesie di Xlendi
Falesie di Xlendi: Nature's Majestic Cliffs
Explore the stunning Sanap Cliffs in Munxar, Malta, where natural beauty meets rich history along the breathtaking coastline.
Sanap Cliffs, a breathtaking historical landmark in Munxar, offers stunning coastal views and rich history. Perfect for tourists seeking natural beauty and cultural significance.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're traveling by car, start from the Tas-Silġ Area. Navigate towards the main road, Triq il-Kanun, and head south. Continue straight until you reach the junction with Triq il-Qortin. Turn left onto Triq il-Qortin and drive until you reach Munxar. Look for signs indicating Sanap Cliffs. The cliffs are located at '26CC+7QR, Unnamed Road, Munxar'. There is no entrance fee to access the cliffs.
Public Transportation
For those using public transport, take the bus from Tas-Silġ to the nearest bus stop. Check the local bus schedule for the most convenient route, such as route 80. Once you arrive at the bus stop in Munxar, you will need to walk approximately 15-20 minutes to reach Sanap Cliffs. Head towards 'Unnamed Road' and follow the signs to the cliffs. There is no entry fee at Sanap Cliffs.
Walking
If you're already in the Tas-Silġ area and prefer walking, start at Tas-Silġ and head south along the coastline. This scenic route will take you through beautiful landscapes. It is about a 30-minute walk to Sanap Cliffs. Keep following the coastal path until you reach the cliffs. Remember to wear comfortable shoes and bring water, as there are no facilities along the path.
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