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Complete Guide: How to Visit St Peter’s Pool

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If you’re staying at the Ivory Suites in St. Paul’s Bay, visiting St Peter’s Pool is an absolute must. This stunning natural swimming pool is one of Malta’s top attractions, and it’s just a short trip away. Whether you’re looking to swim, sunbathe, or take breathtaking photos, St Peter’s Pool offers an unforgettable experience.

1. Overview of St Peter’s Pool

St Peter’s Pool is a beautiful natural swimming area located on the southern coast of Malta, near the fishing village of Marsaxlokk. It’s known for its crystal-clear waters and rugged limestone surroundings, making it an idyllic spot for swimming, diving, or simply relaxing in the sun.


2. Where is St Peter’s Pool?

St Peter’s Pool is only 40 mins drive from St. Paul’s Bay, offering a scenic escape from the hustle of the town. It’s a peaceful spot perfect for sunbathing on the flat rocks or taking a dip in the Mediterranean.


3. How to Get to St Peter’s Pool from St. Paul’s Bay

  • By Car: Driving from St. Paul’s Bay to St Peter’s Pool takes about 40-45 minutes. Head towards Marsaxlokk and follow the signs for St Peter’s Pool. The road is a bit narrow and winding, so drive with caution. Parking is available close to the pool, and from there, it’s just a short walk to the main swimming area.
  • By Tour: For a stress-free visit, consider joining a half-day tour that departs from nearby locations, including stops at St Peter’s Pool and Marsaxlokk.

4. Best Tours to St Peter’s Pool

If you’d like to relax and let someone else handle the logistics, a guided tour is the best option. These half-day tours often include transportation, stops at Marsaxlokk, and a few hours at St Peter’s Pool for swimming and sunbathing. Book your tour now!


5. Opening Hours & Entrance Fees

  • Opening Hours: St Peter’s Pool is open to the public 24/7.
  • Entrance Fee: There is no entrance fee to access St Peter’s Pool. Parking near the pool costs around €3 per day.

6. Best Time to Visit

For the best experience, visit St Peter’s Pool between May and September, when the weather is warm and the water is perfect for swimming. To avoid crowds, visit in the early morning or late afternoon.


7. What to Expect at St Peter’s Pool

Expect clear, turquoise waters surrounded by naturally sculpted limestone cliffs. St Peter’s Pool offers a serene environment for swimming, snorkeling, or simply sunbathing on the flat rocks. It’s a true hidden gem, perfect for a peaceful day by the sea.


8. Amenities at St Peter’s Pool

There are no public restrooms, but you will find trash bins and a nearby food van selling drinks, ice cream, and snacks. Most vendors only accept cash, so remember to bring some with you. Umbrella rentals are also available for those looking to stay out of the sun.


9. St Peter’s Pool FAQ

Is St Peter’s Pool Worth Visiting?
Yes! It’s one of the most picturesque spots on the island, perfect for swimming and relaxing by the sea.

Why is St Peter’s Pool Famous?
St Peter’s Pool is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, with clear waters, dramatic cliffs, and plenty of sunbathing spots.

How Long Should I Spend at St Peter’s Pool?
Plan to stay at least 2 hours to swim, relax, and explore the area.


Final Thoughts

St Peter’s Pool is a must-see during your stay at Ivory Suites.

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