Bugibba holidays is a lively holiday as Bugibba is where the action is, Bugibba is known for its nightlife, crammed with bars and clubs there is plenty to choose from. Bugibba is not just for the young though it offers more than that, it caters for the older couples with bingo halls and cinemas to keep them entertained. Bugibba has plenty of restaurants to choose from all serving different cusine so you will always fine your favourite. Remember Bugibba is open all year sound so you can enjoy Bugibba for both a summer holiday and a winter holiday
It may be young compared to the ancient town of St Paul's Bay, but Bugibba's caught on quickly to what makes a great break away. Big hotels that think of every little detail. A bustling central square where all the action takes place and a brimming promenade along the seafront. And a nightlife that's just bursting to get going. Young, old and the young at heart can't get enough of bargain holidays to Bugibba.
Bugibba is the biggest resort along St Paul's Bay and every kind of taste and budget has been catered for. The Bugibba Holiday Complex puts you in the centre of things, while the Dolmen Resort Hotel surrounds a 5000 year old temple in the grounds! Like history? St Paul's Bay is saturated with it. From the spires of the patron saint's churches in St. Paul's Bay town, to the megalithic monuments along the Xemxija Hertiage Route, almost every century is covered.
More of a water baby? Bugibba may not have a beach as such, but it's flat, sun-baked rocks and bathing platforms mean you can plunge into the Med, snorkel and all. There's a limitless selection of dives schools too. Or head to Bugibba Lido for sunbeds and swimming.
And as for the nightlife. Glad rags on, sun tans out. Dinner al fresco in the central square. Then it's karaoke bars or the casino, the thumping clubs or sedate cinema. You can even go old school at the bingo hall.
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Like things lively? With its good-value family entertainments and rocking nightlife, bustling Bugibba hits the spot.”
If you want to pack as much fun into your holiday as possible, Bugibba delivers. One of several resorts along St. Paul’s Bay in Malta’s north, it bubbles over with activity, so you’ll never be lost for things to do.
With its high-rise hotels lined along a modern promenade, it’s pretty built up, so expect a buzzy rather than dozy atmosphere. Inside from the seafront, you’ll find a lively main square crammed with open-air bars and restaurants. This is where most people start and end their day, chatting over coffee or beers whilst basking in the sun. Away from here, it’s just a short walk to the souvenir shops and cafés along the waterfront, which promise to fill any unplanned gaps in your time.
It’s here you’ll find the flat rocks and platforms that suffice as beaches. Running along the seafront, they’re excellent for soaking up the sunshine and swimming in St. Paul’s Bay. Just plunge into the crisp, clear waters for an instant cool-off and to wallow in the sun-drenched vistas all around.
Bugibba is located on the North East coast of Malta and one of the two popular tourist areas of St Pauls Bay, Located next to and to the south of the old town of St Pauls Bay. On the other side of Bugibba is the newer resort of Qawra, the other popular tourist area, located on the Qawra peninsular between St Pauls Bay and Salina Bay, Qawra is also part of St paul's Bay. Bugibba is 15km from Valletta.
Bugibba is a large and popular resort, stretching for 5km along St Paul’s Bay, around Qawra Point and into Salina Bay. Of the group, Bugibba, is the largest resort in the area, with good views of St Paul’s Bay and its islands. Proving its popularity, Bugibba has the liveliest nightlife, a cinema, bingo hall and even a casino.
Bugibba sea front is rocky, In many locations the rocks are flat and suitable for sunbathing There are 3 small harbours along the sea front either in the old town area of St Paul's bay or in Bugibba. Swimming and snorkelling is popular from the rocks. Ensure you locate a suitable exit point from the water, and beware of the black sea urchins found on the rocks.The entire area is great for watersports, and good bathing areas. Bugibba and Qawra are both fronted by crowded seafront promenades, site of the evening promenade where locals dress up in there Sunday best and tourists dress as tourists, for a pleasant stroll along the front in the cool of the evening.
Bugibba beach is rocky and consists of romantic, little coves. There is a small beach at the head of St Pauls Bay. The nearest large sandy beaches are about 8km away at Mellieha Bay and further afield in Golden Bay. There is a regular bus route to these beaches from Bugibba
Bugibba night life is a hive of activity after dark with a multitude of bars, karaoke bars and night clubs for those with an appetite for a party. Bugibba also has a Cinema, Bingo hall and a Casino Some of the hotels in this area also have their own nightclubs and special nights of entertainment.
Bugibba where to eat. There are a wide range of restaurants and cafes serving everything from traditional English dishes, international cusine to Maltese specialities.
For a proper day by the water, take a bus to Mellieha Bay, with its smooth sandy beach, or jump into the fun and frolics at Bugibba’s lido. And when you tire of lounging around, hop on a bus to Valletta or take the kids on a boat trip to the hauntingly beautiful Blue Grotto caves.
For nighttime fun, you’re totally sorted. Take a table at a waterfront restaurant and then hotfoot it to Bugibba’s casino, cinema or bingo hall. Then, if the night still feels young, live it up at the resort’s lively music bars ‘til first light creeps over the bay.
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