| Getting
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Bus number: 49, 58 |
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| About Bugibba: |
| Bugibba is Malta's largest, seaside resort town. The
coastline promenade stretches from Salina Bay to St
Paul's Bay taking in some of the Islands' best open
sea views and a vista over to St Paul's Island. The
shore is rocky, but that has not prevented the
resorts' appeal. The flat rocks provide places for sun
bathing and there are access points every so often for
swimmers. The water is deep, but generally clean,
clear and safe for bathing. The Qawra promontory to
the north west has been developed into a distinct
resort with hotels along the coastline and numerous
holiday apartments just inland. Salina Bay takes its
name from the salt pans cut in inner segment of this
sea inlet. The water on both verges of the bay is not
deep but is quite suitable for swimming off the rocks.
The bay is popular throughout the summer.
Together Qawra and Bugibba now occupy almost the
entire peninsula on the east side of St. Pauls bay.
More or less merging with Bugibba. Qawra is more
restrained than its noisy popular neighbour, with a
choice of slightly more superior accommodation. Hotels
and apartments have been mushrooming here since the
1970`s. Like Bugibba there are plenty of bars ,
cafes and restaurants. The rocky beach has a
restaurant and plenty of facilities for water sports
enthusiasts.
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| Places to Visit in
Bugibba: |
• Tower
• Coastline
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| Activities
& Entertainment: |
Numerous restaurants, pubs,
discotheques, a large cinema complex, the beach, casino. |
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| Shopping: |
Almost all kind of shopping is available in Bugibba |
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| Beaches in Bugibba: |
There is a rocky beach in Bugibba |
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| Nearby
Towns and Villages: |
St.Paul's Bay, Qawra |
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| Why Stay in Bugibba? |
A very touristic summer resort town
with all possible amenities to hand, and a multitude of
entertainment options. Lots of hotels and apartment
accommodation to choose from.
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