The interior design combines modern style with a wide range of traditional elements such as the beautiful stone walls typical of the place, the wooden beams on the ceilings and tiled floors which add an extra charm to the house. This villa consists of two bedrooms, two bathrooms of which one is en-suite, living and kitchen/dining area. Outside, the terrace and the swimming pool (Pool dimensions 4.8m by 4.5m) provide the perfect setting for relaxing in the sun of Malta. Free Wi-Fi accessible from all rooms.
Services Payable Seperately
AC is by pay per use coin machine with €10 daily given free.
Optional Extras to be booked in advance:
Baby Bed/Baby high chair: Free of charge, kindly let us know if these are required immediately after booking
Pet/s: €75 for the whole stay
Beach Towels: €4 each for the whole stay
Food Pack: €50
Extra Cleaning: €175
Village Neighborhood
Marsascala offers you a relaxed atmosphere while still boasting a myriad of activities. The immediate area includes a number of well known restaurants and entertainment venues. Be it a quick snack or a full blown fish banquet, it is only a short drive away. You can walk along the picturesque promenade while on your way to dinner and get to know the locals who will undoubtedly be coming from or going to the same restaurants. An evening walk or an early morning job along the popular Marsascala promenade is an experience in itself. Marsascala is also very close to the old town of Zejtun which is a typical Maltese Village surrounding a church. At Zejtun you can truly experience the Maltese way of living. The well know fishing village of Marsaxlokk is also close by. Like Marsacala, this village is much sought after for its fish restaurants. Marsaxlokk is very popular with tourists and locals alike for its fresh fish market which is set up every morning. You should reserve a morning for a stroll through this busy market and enjoy seeing fresh Mediterranean fish being sold and then order a fish lunch in one of the many restaurants that encircle the picturesque bay. The bay is usually full of traditional Maltese fishing boats unless you visit during a time when the fishermen are out fishing of course!