Countryside Near the Cliffs

Property for Rent in Qrendi

Browse 1+ properties for rent in Qrendi — a countryside village in south-west Malta near the Ħaġar Qim temples and dramatic coastal cliffs. Authentic village life at some of the lowest prices on the island. Apartments from €450/month.

Browse 1 properties for rent in Qrendi. Apartments, rooms and maisonettes from verified landlords and licensed agents.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to rent in Qrendi?

One-bedroom apartments cost €450–650/month. Two-bedroom flats range from €600–900. Qrendi is among Malta’s cheapest localities.

Is Qrendi a good place to live?

Qrendi is for countryside lovers. Pros: very affordable, authentic village character, near coastal cliffs and temples, quiet. Cons: remote by Malta standards, car essential, very limited services. It’s genuine rural Malta.

How far is Qrendi from Valletta and the airport?

Valletta is about 20 minutes by car. Malta International Airport is 15 minutes. The Blue Grotto is 10 minutes by car.

What is Qrendi known for?

Qrendi is known for its proximity to the Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra megalithic temples (UNESCO sites), nearby coastal cliffs, and traditional Maltese village character. The Blue Grotto is just south of the village.

Is Qrendi isolated?

By Malta’s standards, somewhat. It’s a small inland village with limited bus service. You’ll need a car for everything. But "isolated" in Malta still means 15–20 minutes from main towns by car.

Renting in Qrendi: What to Expect

Properties are mostly traditional village houses with some apartments. Furnished options exist. Leases run 12 months. Bills run €35–70/month. Parking is easy. A couple of local shops at most — Żurrieq is the nearest town for groceries. A car is essential. Countryside walks and coastal paths are the lifestyle bonus.

Who is Qrendi Best For?

  • Nature and history lovers who want to live near UNESCO temples and coastal cliffs.
  • Ultra-budget renters who want authentic village life at Malta’s lowest prices.
  • Remote workers with cars who want countryside peace and don’t need urban amenities.