Xlendi Bay

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About Xlendi Bay

The delightful sea inlet, known as Xlendi Bay, lies at the end of a deep, lush ravine which was once a river bed.

Until the mid-20th century, Xlendi was a small fishing port and a restful summer...

The delightful sea inlet, known as Xlendi Bay, lies at the end of a deep, lush ravine which was once a river bed.

Until the mid-20th century, Xlendi was a small fishing port and a restful summer resort for a few locals and Maltese. The bay is now on the must-visit list of most day-trippers to the Island, but it is worthwhile lingering a night or two to enjoy the sunsets. The bay still retains a peaceful atmosphere and is surprisingly undeveloped though there is a good choice of accommodation from apartments to hotels; most options have sea views. Xlendi is flanked by steep cliff. For some of the best views, climb the stairs up the cliffs to the right. Bathing in Xlendi is usually off the rocks along the bay with access down a ladder into the deep crystal clear water. On the left side of the bay, two tiers of pathways provide ample space for both a walkway and a flat space to spread out a towel and sunbathe.

On the promontory is Xlendi Tower, built-in 1650. It commands superb sea views and stands on a scenic coastline pitted with hand-dug salt pans.

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