A brand new 3 Bedroom Apartment for rent in Malta. In the quiet residential area of Marsaxlokk. This property is ideally located in the quieter areas of Marsaxlokk
This is a fully equipped apartment and has all possible comforts, and it was designed with a very large modern layout.
The apartment consists of:
Open Plan Kitchen / Living / Dining Area
3 Large double bedrooms
2 Bathrooms (1 en-suite)
A sea - facing balcony
Fully air-conditioned
The finishings of this apartment are of the highest of standards. Furniture wise, the property is at the top of its range.
This property is a must see. Do not miss a lovely home, that can be enjoyed by all, being a family or the demanding business executives.
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Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village located in the south-eastern part of Malta. The name means "south-east port" in Maltese. Marsaxlokk is the foremost fishing village and, perhaps, the most picturesque seaside locality in Malta. Fishing nets are often spread on the quay to dry in the sun and, quite often, sturdy fishermen can be seen mending these nets. These activities, together with the modest houses by the quayside, lend the place charm and serenity. Most of Malta's fish supplies are caught by fishermen coming from this port. Swordfish, tuna, and the popular 'lampuki' are caught in abundance between spring and late autumn. On weekdays, the catch is taken to th e fish-market in Valletta, but on Sundays fish is retailed by fishermen in the open on the quay. Fish restaurants have opened to meet the ever-increasing demand. The tourist influx to Marsaxlokk has also attracted many hawkers and souvenir vendors. Overlooking the northern arm of Marsaxlokk Bay is the hill of Tas-Silġ. This archaeological site contains remains of megalithic temples of the Tarxien phase, with later alterations resembling the Ħaġar Qim model. Marsaxlokk is about 35 minutes from Valletta by public bus. The bay is memorable for the many decorative "eyed" boats, called luzzus. The painted eyes on these luzzus are believed to protect the boats from the evil eye