
Bugibba
Bugibba
From a small fishing village in the 1960s Bugibba has grown into a large built up town. The heart of Bugibba is the Square, which is lined with bars and restaurants and has a nice view of the sea.
The promenade runs from St. Paul’s Bay along the waterfront passed Bugibba and Qawra ending at Salina Bay. In summer it can get very busy with both tourists and the Maltese especially around Bugibba Square. Along the waterfront between the Square and the jetty there are a number of good restaurants and bars, most with excellent sea views. The food is of good quality and is reasonably priced.
In the evenings the shops stay open late and coupled with the restaurants and some fairground attractions such as dodgem rides the whole of the Bugibba waterfront can feel like a theme park.
If you walk further along the promenade things get quieter and there is a casino in the Dolmen Hotel that you can join on production of your passport. Inside there are a number of gaming tables covering blackjack, poker and roulette. There are also a large number of slot machines and a very good restaurant with great food at very reasonable prices.
Anna Babkova , from Belarus
Ekatarina Novikova, from Russia



