Tourist Guide Saint Paul's Bay
Saint Paul’s Bay is located in the north-eastern part of Malta, the main island of the Republic of Malta. This area has a permanent population of approximately 14,100 inhabitants, but the summer season brings in the summer residents and tourists.
Like the rest of the island, Saint Paul’s Bay has a hospitable climate throughout the year. The average temperature in the summer months is 26°C; during winter, it is a pleasant 14°C.
Through most of its early history, right up to World War II, Saint Paul’s Bay was the site of many battles because of its importance as a trading port as well as a dockyard. But, in the last 50 years, it has taken the shape of a modern village town with the longest coastline in Malta and clear blue waters which attract visitors.
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