3 Bedroom Terraced House for Long Let in Pembroke - €1,500/month
€1,500 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
Browse 4+ properties for rent in Pembroke — a modern coastal suburb between St Julian’s and Swieqi with sports facilities, schools and Mediterranean sea access. Family-friendly with newer apartment blocks. Rooms from €500/month and apartments from €700.
Browse 4 properties for rent in Pembroke. Apartments, rooms and maisonettes from verified landlords and licensed agents.
€1,500 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
€1,850 /mo
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€3,500 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
€1,600 /mo
Available 01 Mar 2026
Rooms in Pembroke cost €500–700/month. One-bedroom apartments range from €700–1,100. Two-bedroom flats run €1,000–1,500. Pembroke is generally 10–20% cheaper than St Julian’s while being just 5 minutes away by car.
Pembroke is a modern, family-friendly suburb. Pros: newer buildings, coastal walking paths, sports facilities, schools, and proximity to St Julian’s. Cons: limited shops and restaurants within Pembroke itself, and you’ll drive for most errands. It’s a quiet residential area, not a lively town centre.
Valletta is about 20–25 minutes by car. Malta International Airport is 30–40 minutes by car. St Julian’s is just 5 minutes away, and Sliema about 10 minutes. Bus connections exist but aren’t as frequent as in central areas.
Pembroke is a relatively modern town built around former British military grounds. It’s known for its sports facilities, coastal walking paths, and proximity to both St Julian’s and SmartCity Malta. International schools in the area attract expat families.
Yes. Pembroke has quiet residential streets, modern apartments, open spaces for children, and international schools nearby. The coastal paths are great for walks and cycling. It’s one of the better family suburbs in the St Julian’s area.
Pembroke apartments are generally newer than in older Maltese towns. Most are furnished with AC and many include parking. Leases run 12 months with a one-month deposit. Bills run €70–130/month. The area has limited retail — a few convenience shops but no major supermarket; most residents shop in St Julian’s or Sliema. Coastal paths provide pleasant walking and jogging routes.