On the coast below the village of Qala lies Ħondoq ir-Rummien, a small cove which is popular with snorkellers because of its deep and clear water and the small caves at water level.
Access to the...
On the coast below the village of Qala lies Ħondoq ir-Rummien, a small cove which is popular with snorkellers because of its deep and clear water and the small caves at water level.
Access to the sea is from bathing ladders. The cove has good views over Comino. The coastline nearby is dotted with traditional salt pans, some of which are still actively used to `harvest' salt throughout the summer months.
This popular beach boasts clear green waters due to the sandy sea bed. Bathers can enjoy a direct line of sight to sister island Comino, and the bay is popular with divers and snorkelers alike. You'll find many locals enjoying the beautiful waters at this beach.