St. Peter's Pool

Beach · Marsaxlokk

St. Peter's Pool

Beach · Marsaxlokk
Malta

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Dive into St. Peter's Pool, a stunning natural swimming spot framed by rocky cliffs and turquoise waters—perfect for sunbathing and soaking up the view.  

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Mar 13, 2025

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Michael Wang

Google
Pretty cool spot where you can go swimming if the sea isn't too rough. There are also some small natural pools further north along the coast that are cool to check out. Make sure you park at the free parking lot (don't follow the signs for parking as it's a pain to get in/out if there's oncoming traffic, plus it costs 3 euros), which should be straight instead of following the sign left).

Siewling Lay

Google
Takes a bit of effort to get there and it can get crowded in that pretty small space. The crowd is not too bad in winter but you can’t really swim since it’s too cold, some people do tho. Waves and wind could be strong so go in at your own risk!

Sim K

Google
The drive to St Peter’s Pool was so worth it. Though the roads are quite bumpy and can be quite narrow but it was so peaceful and stunning views of the crystal blue water. You can bring towels and sunbathe, have a picnic. Be mindful that the location of the car park is higher up so the walk down to the water is a tad rocky so come prepared with comfortable footwear.

Monika Monique

Google
In wintertime, in February, nobody is swimming or jumping. This fabulous place with astonishing view looks amazing. The water currents and waves look mighty and powerful. The waves crashing against the cliffs - I'd be afraid to swim in here. Everything was quiet and clean on a winter day. People sitting, enjoying the view, taking selfies. It was a long walk from Marsaxlokk but definitely worth it, one to remember.

Nafise Ar

Google
The cliffs are beautiful but definitely crowded. It’s a nice spot if you have a lot of time in Malta, but there are many other places to visit too, so I’d recommend checking this out if you’ve got extra time on your hands.

Ian Foley

Google
On windy winter days more like a "natural killing pool" instead of a "natural swimming pool". Nearly didn't get out and cut my hand open in the process. Anyway: On January 2 around 1pm definetely not too crowded and offers a great view along the cliff. Great adventure overall 5/5. Definetely would recommend. If you bring kids maybe don't let them swim if the sea is a little tough, or do if you want to get rid of them.

Jolita Tonke

Google
I think this place has become overcrowded with tourists. A lot of young people, fun, a lot of jumping ... BUT at noon you will not find shade practically anywhere, keep in mind! and where will the very bad smell of urine go :( getting in and out of swimming without water shoes is very slippery! there is no safe boarding.

Terry Teck Ruey Lee

Google
Can be slightly underwhelming as it is filled with too many people when I visited, resulting in me taking some time to find a decent spot. Parking costs me €3 per entry which is alright but some other beaches have free parking. Overall location of beach is not too hard to find.