Top 12 things to do in St. Paul's Bay & Bugibba!

Jan 2026

Explore the best things to do in St. Paul’s Bay and Bugibba, all within walking distance from your place!

1. Discover Wignacourt Tower

Take in the stunning views of St. Paul’s Islands from Wignacourt Tower, the oldest tower on the main island of Malta, built in the 17th century by the Order of the Knights of St. John. Inside, explore a small history museum. Open daily from 10am to 1pm on Mondays to Saturdays, and on the first Sunday of each month, depending on volunteer availability. For exact opening times, visit their website or contact the organization at +356 21225952 or +356 21220358.

Wignacourt Tower St. Paul's Bay Malta
Wignacourt Tower, St. Paul's Bay

2. Stroll Along the Promenade

Enjoy a delightful walk along the Bugibba promenade, stretching from St. Paul’s Bay through Bugibba to Qawra. Take in the surroundings and catch a beautiful sunset, perhaps spotting Gozo in the distance beyond the islands of St. Paul.

The Bugibba Promenade, starting from St. Paul's Bay leading to Qawra

3. Explore Malta National Aquarium

Located in Qawra along the promenade, the national aquarium features over 175 different species of animals, including fish, mollusks, reptiles, and insects. It’s a family-friendly attraction that children will adore. Visit the official Malta National Aquarium website for the latest opening times, ticket prices, offers, and more information.
Malta National Aquarium

4. Free Water Park for Kids

 
The Bugibba Water Park, situated along the Bugibba promenade, offers a splashy fun experience for children under 10 years old, and it’s free! Open during the summer period from 10am to 7pm. Check online for the current opening hours.
Bugibba Water Park

5. Relax at Bugibba Square

 
 Treat yourself to a delicious ice cream or coffee in Bugibba Square during a leisurely morning. The square is peaceful in the mornings and livens up in the summer evenings, attracting both locals and visitors for a stroll along the seafront and tasty dining options.
Bugibba Square

6. Visiting St. Paul’s Shipwreck Church

 
 Take a stroll to St. Paul’s Shipwreck Church, just a minute’s walk from your apartment. You can easily spot it from the apartment terrace because of its distinctive red roof, as you look in the direction towards the sea. This church holds a special significance, marking the spot where survivors of a shipwreck, including St. Paul himself, were rescued by locals who built a bonfire for them. Although the original 14th-century church was destroyed during World War II, it was rebuilt afterward. Inside, you’ll find three paintings depicting scenes from St. Paul’s shipwreck, believed to be the work of artists influenced by Caravaggio. It’s a fascinating piece of history right on your doorstep!
St. Paul's Shipwreck Church, St. Paul's Bay

7. Enjoy a Swim

Take a dip or soak up the sun at the nearby beaches. Explore rocky coves, designated swimming areas near the Wignacourt Tower, the small sandy beach at Bajja tax-Xama in St. Paul’s Bay, or the popular Perched Beach near Bugibba Square.
Small Beaches around St. Paul's Bay Area

8. BirdPark Malta

BirdPark Malta, located in Salina, is a peaceful and colourful sanctuary where visitors can get up close with a wide variety of birds from around the world. Home to parrots, flamingos, peacocks, swans, owls, and many other species, the park offers a relaxing escape surrounded by greenery and lakes. It is an ideal stop for families, nature lovers, and photography enthusiasts, providing a unique opportunity to learn about wildlife conservation while enjoying a calm and scenic atmosphere. With its well-maintained paths, shaded areas, and welcoming café, BirdPark Malta makes for a pleasant and memorable visit during any trip to the islands.
BirdPark Malta
BirdPark Malta - Flamingo Pond

9. Dinner in Bugibba

When it comes to food in Bugibba or St. Paul’s Bay, you’re spoiled for choice! This vibrant area boasts an array of restaurants offering diverse culinary delights to suit every taste bud. From Italian trattorias serving up mouthwatering pasta and pizza to gelato parlors tempting you with creamy scoops of ice cream, there’s something for everyone. Additionally, you can treat yourself to aromatic Indian dishes or explore the flavors of various cuisines from around the world. Whether you’re craving comforting classics or eager to try something new, Bugibba’s dining scene promises an unforgettable culinary adventure. So, gather your friends and family, and embark on a delicious journey through the flavors of Bugibba!
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Dinner close to the sea

10. Visit the Salina Nature Park

Salina Nature Park, situated near the historic Salina salt pans, is a tranquil green space that offers a refreshing break from Malta’s busy urban areas. Surrounded by walking paths, ponds, and open landscapes, the park is a haven for birdwatchers, joggers, and nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy scenic views of migratory birds, peaceful picnic spots, and fresh sea breezes coming in from the nearby coast. It is an ideal place to relax, take photographs, or enjoy a gentle stroll while learning about Malta’s natural heritage and the centuries-old tradition of salt production.
Salina Nature Parkl
Salina Nature Park

11. Check out diving lessons

Lots of travellers come to Malta just for diving adventures, exploring caves and underwater wrecks. If you ever wanted to try diving, you’re in luck! St. Paul’s Bay and Bugibba have plenty of diving schools where you can learn.  It’s a fantastic way to see the beauty beneath the waves!
Diving in Malta

12. The Malta Classic Car Museum, Bugibba

At the Malta Classic Car Museum, you can see various classic cars, from iconic T-Birds to Spitfires and Fiats to Fords. Their collection of classic cars spans eras, embodying the essence of motoring. Restored to perfection, these beauties shine like they’ve just left the factory floor across the 3,000 square meter museum. Step back in time as you wander through our exhibits, surrounded by vintage antiques and memorabilia from the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, creating an immersive journey through automotive history. Check out all the information on the official website here.
The Malta Classic Car Museum, Bugibba