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In the mood for a dip? Here are all the safe beaches you can visit around Malta and Gozo today
Ġnejna Bay, Għajn Tuffieħa and Golden Bay are some of beaches you should avoid.

Emma Galea

The sun is shining and the temperatures are getting higher and higher with each passing day.

It’s therefore time to go for a dip or two in Malta and Gozo’s beautiful beaches to cool off while enjoying a relaxing swim.

However, which beaches are the most ideal to visit and which are not?

'Maltese Islands Weather' have gathered a list of all the beaches that are safe to visit today and which are not as much. The list is based on the wind current and the number of jellyfish found in the sea.

The safest beaches to visit today are Mellieħa, St. Paul's Bay, Baħar iċ-Ċagħaq, St. George's Bay, Rinella Bay, Marsaskala, St. Thomas Bay, Ħofriet, Marsaxlokk, Pretty Bay, Qbajjar, Daħlet Qorrot, Ħondoq ir-Rummien, Mġarr ix-Xini, Xlendi and Dwejra’s Inland Sea.

Nonetheless, it is advisable to avoid Marfa, Ramla l-Bir, Little Armier, Armier Bay, Imġiebaħ, Mistra Bay, Qawra, Sliema, Wied iż-Żurrieq, Għar Lapsi, Fomm ir-Riħ, Ġnejna Bay, Għajn Tuffieħa, Golden Bay, Anchor Bay, Paradise Bay, Wied il-Għasri, Xwejni Bay, Marsalforn, Ramla l-Ħamra, San Blas Bay and Dwejra.

The list might change throughout the day. You can keep yourself updated on here.

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23rd June 2023


Emma Galea
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Emma Galea
Emma is a Gozitan writer who loves all things related to English literature and history. When not busy studying or writing you will either find her immersed in a fictional book or at the cinema trying to watch as many films as she possibly can!

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