Marsaxlokk

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Marsaxlokk is in Malta.

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Get in

By bus it should take about 30 mins from Valletta

Get around

It is small enough to walk around, parking can be a hassle near the waterfront.

Understand

Marsaxlokk is a picturesque fishing village on the south-east side of Malta, it has an ancient history being the site of a Roman temple dedicated to the goddess Juno, but no ancient remains are visible. It is rare as a Maltese seaside village in that; it has no modern buildings such as hotels spoiling it; and none of the traditional housing has as of yet been destroyed to make way for prefab rental appartments. On sundays there is a fishmarket where one can get the best fish available, a particular local favourite is the Lampuki. The sight of the traditional luzzu's (fishingboats built according to a design dating back to the Phoenicians) and the tranquil surroundings make this a very pleasant place to have lunch at one of the quaiside restaurants. The only blemish on this near perfect picture is the powerplant that for some unfathomable reason had to be built on the side of the bay rather than out of sight in the next bay where the ultra modern cargo port is located.

See

Do

Buy

The sunday fishmarket is said to be the best place in the country for fish, and is a lively traditional spectacle to see.

Eat

On the waterfront there are several reasonably decent restaurants where one can have lunch outside.

Drink

Sleep

Get out

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