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who are we?

Established in 2017, Lush Properties Malta is family-run business managed by Arvin & Amanda Camilleri. Arvin is the person behind the beautiful design & decor of these self-catering accommodations, whose passion for architecture lies evident in the aesthetic of these unique properties. Amanda, on the other hand, handles all reservations & deals personally with all the guests' requirements and needs before & during their stay.
Although all properties are of a self-catering nature, the management, together with their concierge NJOY MALTA, can also assist their guests with more information on a wide variety of services & activities such as:

who are we?

Established in 2017, Lush Properties Malta is family-run business managed by Arvin & Amanda Camilleri. Arvin is the person behind the beautiful design & decor of these self-catering accommodations, whose passion for architecture lies evident in the aesthetic of these unique properties. Amanda, on the other hand, handles all reservations & deals personally with all the guests’ requirements and needs before & during their stay.
Although all properties are of a self-catering nature, the management, together with their concierge NJOY MALTA, can also assist their guests with more information on a wide variety of services & activities such as:

 

- Airport transfers & Excursions

- Guided Tours

- Local Private Chefs & Cocktail Services

- Yacht Charters & Fishing Trips

- Laundry & Cleaning Services

- Wine Tasting & Food Pairing

- Airport transfers & Excursions

- Guided Tours

- Laundry & Cleaning Services

- Wine Tasting & Food Pairing

- Local Private Chefs & Cocktail Services

- Yacht Charters & Fishing Trips

about marsakcala

The seaside village of Marsaskala (also referred to as Wied il-Għajn locally) lies in the southeast of Malta, very close to the fishing village of Marsaxlokk. Built around a small natural harbour, Marsaskala has been popular with fishermen since antiquity, and continues to be popular even today. It is a popular location to stay during the summer months for locals (having summer residences there) as well as tourists.

quick facts

- The Maltese name for Marsaskala is Wied il-Għajn, or Valley of the Spring

- The name Marsaskala is made from two words: Marsa, meaning port in Arabic and Skala, a word of Italian origin referring to people from Sicily. Probably this was because Sicilian fishermen would take shelter in this natural harbour when the sea grew rough

- The feast of Marsaskala is dedicated to St Anne and celebrated at the end of July

- Bus routes 91, 92 and 93 can take you from Valletta to Marsaskala in 1 hour 20 minutes

why to opt for marsaskala

Marsaskala is a nice authentic town with a laid-back atmosphere. Cafes, bars & restaurants are plenty and the harbour area, with its wide promenade, offers a fantastic venue for quiet strolls by the water.

The nearby beaches of St Thomas Bay and St Peter’s Pool also attract many swimmers. Marsaskala is the perfect town where one goes to relax & chill out. It’s a good and quieter alternative to avoid the hustle and bustle of busy tourist resorts like Sliema, St. Julian’s and Buġibba, especially if you’re looking for a quiet holiday by the sea.

how to get to marsaskala

Marsaskala is very well connected with regular buses from Valletta. The bus numbers that go from Valletta to Marsaskala are 91, 92 and 93.

If you’d like to get to the village from Malta International Airport, route 135 is the best option, taking you straight there in around half an hour.

places to swim

The only sandy beach in the area is St. Thomas Bay, which is very popular with the locals and tourists alike. The area between Zonqor Point and St Thomas Bay offers several good rocky beaches with nice flat rocks suitable for sunbathing. These offer a less crowded option and are also particularly good for snorkelling. The water is nice and clear and there’s some interesting underwater life to observe.

Another popular swimming destination in Marsaskala is Zonqor Point, where you can find a small rocky beach with easy access points into the water.

about
marsaskala

The seaside village of Marsaskala (also referred to as Wied il-Għajn locally) lies in the southeast of Malta, very close to the fishing village of Marsaxlokk. Built around a small natural harbour, Marsaskala has been popular with fishermen since antiquity, and continues to be popular even today. It is a popular location to stay during the summer months for locals (having summer residences there) as well as tourists.

quick facts

– The Maltese name for Marsaskala is Wied il-Għajn, or Valley of the Spring

– The name Marsaskala is made from two words: Marsa, meaning port in Arabic and Skala, a word of Italian origin referring to people from Sicily. Probably this was because Sicilian fishermen would take shelter in this natural harbour when the sea grew rough

– The feast of Marsaskala is dedicated to St Anne and celebrated at the end of July

– Bus routes 91, 92 and 93 can take you from Valletta to Marsaskala in 1 hour 20 minutes

why to opt for marsaskala

Marsaskala is a nice authentic town with a laid-back atmosphere. Cafes, bars & restaurants are plenty and the harbour area, with its wide promenade, offers a fantastic venue for quiet strolls by the water.

The nearby beaches of St Thomas Bay and St Peter’s Pool also attract many swimmers. Marsaskala is the perfect town where one goes to relax & chill out. It’s a good and quieter alternative to avoid the hustle and bustle of busy tourist resorts like Sliema, St. Julian’s and Buġibba, especially if you’re looking for a quiet holiday by the sea.

how to get to marsaskala

Marsaskala is very well connected with regular buses from Valletta. The bus numbers that go from Valletta to Marsaskala are 91, 92 and 93.

If you’d like to get to the village from Malta International Airport, route 135 is the best option, taking you straight there in around half an hour.

places to swim

The only sandy beach in the area is St. Thomas Bay, which is very popular with the locals and tourists alike. The area between Zonqor Point and St Thomas Bay offers several good rocky beaches with nice flat rocks suitable for sunbathing. These offer a less crowded option and are also particularly good for snorkelling. The water is nice and clear and there’s some interesting underwater life to observe.

Another popular swimming destination in Marsaskala is Zonqor Point, where you can find a small rocky beach with easy access points into the water.

contact us

+356 77000402
amanda@lushproperties.com.mt

contact us

+356 77000402

amanda@lushproperties.com

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