3 Bedroom Maisonette for Long Let in Marsaskala - €1,300/month
€1,300 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
Browse 3+ properties for rent in Marsaskala — a relaxed seaside town on Malta’s south-eastern coast. The long promenade, family-friendly swimming spots and affordable rents make Marsaskala popular with local families and expats seeking genuine Maltese coastal life. Rooms from €400/month and apartments from €550.
Browse 3 properties for rent in Marsaskala. Apartments, rooms and maisonettes from verified landlords and licensed agents.
€1,300 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
€1,350 /mo
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€900 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
Rooms cost €400–550/month. One-bedroom apartments range from €550–850. Two-bedroom flats run €750–1,100. Marsaskala is 30–40% cheaper than Sliema, offering genuine seaside living at southern Malta prices.
Marsaskala suits those who want a genuine Maltese seaside town. Pros: affordable rents, long promenade, family-friendly swimming spots, local restaurants, and a community feel. Cons: 25+ minutes from Valletta, limited nightlife, and bus connections can be slow. It’s a residential town, not a tourist resort.
Valletta is about 25 minutes by car or 35–45 minutes by bus. Malta International Airport is 20–25 minutes by car. The Three Cities are about 15 minutes away. Bus connections exist but are less frequent than northern routes.
Marsaskala is known for its long waterfront promenade, St Thomas Bay swimming spot, Sunday fish restaurants, and a genuine local atmosphere. Unlike the tourist-focused northern coast, Marsaskala has retained its Maltese village character with a growing but still modest expat presence.
Yes. The promenade is ideal for evening walks, St Thomas Bay has shallow swimming areas for children, and the residential streets are calm. Rents are affordable and there’s a real community feel. The main consideration is commute time if you work in central or northern Malta.
Marsaskala rentals are a mix of older village apartments and newer blocks near the coast. Most are furnished. Leases run 12 months with a one-month deposit. Bills run €50–100/month. Parking is easier than in central Malta. The town has supermarkets, local shops and a good range of restaurants along the promenade. A car is recommended for commuting, though buses run to Valletta and the south.