We went for a lovely 30 min walk to this beach hoping to have a swim, it is quite hard to reach as there's quite a steep muddy path down from the cliff top so you can only drive so far (the road is very narrow and poorly maintained so I wouldn't recommend driving). The beach was deserted, unfortunately it was covered in a thick layer of black seaweed, and the sea was full of it too. There was quite a bit of exposed sand so plenty of space for a BBQ, however the sea was basically black with thick weed, so we didn't get our swim after all. The weed may disperse during other months but it was quite disappointing for us, although it was nice to see an unspoilt beach at one with nature (we saw very little litter which was quite...
Read moreIf you want to escape the touristic beaches like golden bay then you are right here. We went twice during our trip in June. Both in the morning (around 10:00) and during the afternoon (around 16:00) and the beach was almost empty! I recommend wearing steady shoes as the path is quiet slippery and full of stones. If you easily feel exhausted by hiking I wouldn’t recommend this beach. Definitely bring enough water and snacks as this is a remote beach without any shops or toilets. The beach has some stones when you enter the water but 2m in you have a very nice sandy ground. It's definitely worth a visit, as the view...
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Imġiebaħ Beach is a hidden gem in Malta! It’s quiet, unspoiled, and never feels overcrowded, making it the perfect spot for a peaceful getaway.
What’s even better is that it’s dog-friendly, so your furry friends can join in on the fun. The natural surroundings and crystal-clear waters create a relaxing atmosphere that’s hard to beat.
If you’re looking for a tranquil beach away from the crowds where you can enjoy nature with your pup, Imġiebaħ Beach is an excellent choice. Highly recommended! 🏖️🐾
Ps. Don’t come here if you don’t...
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