Mistra Bay is a hidden gem in Malta, known for its crystal-clear waters and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for snorkeling and relaxation away from the crowds.
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Introduction
From the moment we set foot on the island of Malta, we knew we were about to discover a wealth of Mediterranean treasures. And among them, one that captivated us deeply was Playa de Mistra Bay. Located on the northeast coast, near the charming town of Mellieħa, this bay is undoubtedly one of those gems you keep in your memory like a well-kept secret. It's not your typical golden-sand beach with services at every turn, and that's precisely where much of its charm lies.
Mistra Bay offers us a different experience, more connected with Malta's pure nature. Its waters are astonishingly clear, immediately inviting you to dive in and explore. It's a place where time seems to slow down, where the sound of the waves and the soft murmur of the wind become the perfect soundtrack for a day of authentic relaxation. If you're looking for a corner to disconnect, to enjoy the sea in its most pristine state, and to feel the essence of the island away from the crowds, this bay is certainly an exceptional choice.
How to Get to Playa de Mistra Bay
Getting to Playa de Mistra Bay is part of the adventure and, although it's not as accessible as the more popular beaches, the journey is worth it. We always recommend renting a car in Malta, as it offers the greatest flexibility for exploring corners like this one. From Mellieħa, the journey is relatively short, following the signs towards the east coast. The road winds down to the bay, offering spectacular panoramic views as you approach.
By Car
If you choose to drive, you'll find informal parking along the road that borders the bay. Don't expect an organized parking lot with marked spaces; it's more about finding a safe spot to leave your vehicle. The advantage is that, being a less crowded bay, there's usually availability, especially outside of the peak summer hours.
By Public Transport
Public transport in Malta is efficient, but getting to Mistra Bay may require a bit more effort. The bus lines connecting Mellieħa with other parts of the island will drop you off nearby, but you'll likely have to walk about 15-20 minutes from the nearest stop. Check Malta Public Transport routes and schedules to plan your trip. Although the walk back can be a bit steep, the views more than make up for the effort.
The Sand and Water
When we talk about Playa de Mistra Bay, it's important to emphasize that we're not dealing with a typical fine-sand beach. Its charm lies in its more rugged and natural character. The 'floor' of the bay is predominantly rock, with some areas of pebbles and cobblestones. This, far from being an inconvenience, contributes to the exceptional transparency of its waters. We always recommend bringing water shoes or appropriate footwear, as it will make accessing and walking along the shore and in the sea much more comfortable.
The waters of Mistra Bay are simply spectacular. Their crystal-clear clarity is almost hypnotic, allowing you to see the seabed with astonishing sharpness. This makes it a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts, as we'll tell you about later. The water color ranges from turquoise to deep blue, creating a beautiful contrast with the rocky landscape of the surroundings. The entry into the sea is gentle in some areas, but in others it can be more abrupt due to the rock formations, adding a touch of adventure to the experience.
Services and Facilities
As we've already mentioned, Playa de Mistra Bay is distinguished by its natural and less urbanized atmosphere. This means that services and facilities are limited, which is part of its appeal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle. You won't find major tourist infrastructure, but you will find the essentials for a pleasant day.
Chiringuitos and Food
During the summer months, it's common to find a small chiringuito or food stall offering refreshments, ice cream, and snacks. We discovered a charming stall run by locals, where we enjoyed a cold drink and a sandwich while gazing at the sea. Don't expect a luxury restaurant, but rather a simple and authentic option to satisfy your appetite.
Parking
As already mentioned, parking is informal, along the road that descends to the bay. It's free and, with a bit of luck, you can always find a spot. However, be careful when parking so as not to block the way.
Other Services
Currently, Mistra Bay does not have public showers, permanent toilets/WCs, or official and constant lifeguard service, although during peak season lifeguards may appear occasionally. You also won't find umbrella and sunbed rentals. We always advise bringing your own towels, a portable umbrella, and everything you might need for your comfort. The lack of these services is what helps maintain the bay's pristine and tranquil character, so we encourage you to come prepared and enjoy this authenticity.
Best Time to Visit
The choice of the best time to visit Playa de Mistra Bay will depend a lot on your personal preferences and what you're looking for in your trip to Malta. We've been fortunate to visit it at different times of the year, and each season offers a unique perspective.
Spring (April-May)
Spring is, for us, one of the most idyllic times. The temperatures are pleasant, the sun is warm enough to enjoy a swim, and the island is in full bloom. Furthermore, the crowds are much smaller than in summer, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of Mistra