Beaches
Unwind in style at Malta's 5 hottest beach clubs
The chicest, most glamorous spots to park your beach bod this summer.

Lisa Borain

Pearl Beach - Qui si sana, Sliema

Here, luxury lounging brings on the beautiful, toned and bronzed. Pearl Beach is the answer for those looking for a high-end beach club, with its chic style, enticing menu, and select sounds from all over the globe. Resident DJs take it up a notch during weekends for some unforgettable party sessions.

Baia Beach Club - Little Armier, L/O Mellieha

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The restaurant here is excellent, with innovative fresh food dishes by their Italian chef. Against a stunning backdrop of the clear blue waters of Armier and amazing views of Gozo and Comino, this stylish, contemporary beach club channels a laid back vibe.

The Reef Club - The Westin Dragonara Resort, St Julian's

One of Malta's longest standing luxury lidos, The Reef Club offers different peninsulas that have direct access to the sea. Apart from these inlets, there's a large pool, as well as an exclusive sandy cove for those who want to lounge on a sandy beach or wade in shallow sea water.

Café del Mar, Qawra

Chill. Dine. Dance. That's what you do at Café del Mar. With stunning views of the Med and St Paul’s island, the beach club sits at the water’s edge with an infinity pool that reaches out to the clear blue water. Special guest DJs keep up Café del Mar's fame for its compilation albums, which have pioneered the chill-out genre.

SKYBEACH - InterContinental Malta, St Julian's

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Located on the InterContinental Malta hotel’s top 19th floor, the SKYBEACH bar and restaurant provides all those enjoying the hotel’s suites with private and intimate attention. Think pristine comfort and enjoyment in a beach club designed to spare no expenses. It was created for the hotel's suite guests, but half day, daily, monthly, and seasonal memberships are available to the public.

21st August 2021


Lisa Borain
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Lisa Borain
Lisa is a copywriter/editor with an adventurous interest and penchant for all things Malta.

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