Last Updated on June 12, 2026 by MDGAdmin
If Malta were a dating app profile, Mellieħa would probably be the person who doesn’t have the flashiest photos but somehow ends up being everyone’s favourite match.
People usually arrive in Mellieħa for the beaches.
Or the ferry.
Or Popeye Village.
Or because somebody told them it has the nicest sunsets on the island.
What often surprises people is how many end up staying.
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💘 Start ChattingThere is something about Mellieħa that feels different from the rest of Malta. The pace is slower. The roads are quieter. The sea seems to dominate almost every view. Even the conversations feel less rushed.
And that matters when it comes to dating.
Some places encourage excitement.
Mellieħa encourages connection.
That might sound cheesy, but spend an evening walking above Għadira Bay and you’ll understand what I mean.
Nobody is rushing anywhere.
Nobody is fighting to be heard over nightclub speakers.
Nobody is trying to impress strangers.
People are simply enjoying where they are.
Perhaps that is why dates tend to feel different here.
One of Mellieħa’s biggest strengths is that it doesn’t really need to try very hard. The town is surrounded by some of Malta’s most beautiful scenery. Mellieħa Bay remains the island’s largest sandy beach, while nearby Paradise Bay, Għajn Tuffieħa and Anchor Bay have become favourites for sunset chasers and weekend explorers. The area is known for beaches, cliff views, nature trails and relaxed coastal living.
A lot of first dates fail because there isn’t much to do after the first drink.
Mellieħa solves that problem naturally.
A coffee can turn into a walk.
A walk can turn into watching the sunset.
A sunset can turn into dinner.
And suddenly you’ve spent four hours together without checking your phone once.
That’s usually a good sign.
The town has also become increasingly popular with expats over the years. Some arrive intending to stay for six months and somehow find themselves renewing their lease three years later. Others move north after spending time in busier areas such as Sliema or St Julian’s and deciding they want a little more peace and a little less chaos.
The result is an interesting mixture of people.
Locals.
Expats.
Remote workers.
Professionals.
Divers.
Boat owners.
People who moved to Malta for work and accidentally fell in love with the lifestyle.
That diversity gives Mellieħa a surprisingly healthy dating pool.
Of course, dating apps still play a role.
This is still 2026 after all.
But Mellieħa feels like one of the few places in Malta where meeting somebody in real life doesn’t seem completely unrealistic.
People spend time outdoors.
They walk.
They hike.
They swim.
They sit at cafés overlooking the sea.
They attend village events.
They actually leave the house.
That helps.
One thing I have always found interesting about Mellieħa is that it attracts people who genuinely seem happy to be there.
That sounds obvious, but it isn’t.
Some towns attract people because they are convenient.
Others attract people because they are affordable.
Mellieħa attracts people because they actively want to live there.
That creates a different atmosphere.
People are usually in a better mood.
They’re less stressed.
Less rushed.
More open to conversation.
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Mellieħa also benefits from being close to some of Malta’s most beautiful natural areas. Paradise Bay, the Red Tower, Għadira Nature Reserve, Anchor Bay and nearby coastal trails give people countless excuses to leave their homes and actually experience the island.
Not every date has to involve sitting opposite somebody in a restaurant trying to think of questions.
Sometimes it’s easier when you’re walking side by side.
Mellieħa understands that.
Of course, it isn’t perfect.
If you’re looking for spontaneous nightlife, packed social scenes and a new crowd every weekend, St Julian’s will probably suit you better.
But if you’re looking for somewhere that feels a little more grown up, a little more relaxed, and a lot less performative, Mellieħa becomes very appealing very quickly.
Perhaps that’s why so many people arrive for the beach and end up staying for everything else.
Including, occasionally, the person they meet there.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Mellieħa good for dating?
Yes. Mellieħa is particularly attractive for people who enjoy beaches, outdoor activities, relaxed dates and meaningful conversations.
Is Mellieħa popular with expats?
Very much so. Many expats choose Mellieħa because of its scenery, lifestyle and slower pace.
What makes Mellieħa different from St Julian’s?
Mellieħa focuses more on nature, beaches and relaxation, while St Julian’s is known for nightlife and entertainment.
Are dating apps popular in Mellieħa?
Yes, although many people also meet through social activities, cafés, sports and outdoor events.
Is Mellieħa a good place for first dates?
Absolutely. Beaches, coastal walks, cafés and sunset viewpoints create plenty of low-pressure date ideas.
Is Mellieħa good for long-term relationships?
Many people would say yes. The town tends to attract people looking for quality of life rather than constant nightlife.
