Fond Għadir (Tas-Sliema)

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About Fond Għadir (Tas-Sliema)

During the peak summer months, the Sliema and St Julian's coastline is always bustling with swimmers and sunbathers. The promenade that stretches along the rocky shore going from Qui-si-Sana in...

During the peak summer months, the Sliema and St Julian's coastline is always bustling with swimmers and sunbathers. The promenade that stretches along the rocky shore going from Qui-si-Sana in Sliema to Balluta Bay in St Julians is a very popular area for long walks and jogging. You will also find a good number of snack bars, kiosks, and restaurants, here.

Fond Għadir is dotted with receptacles dug out of the rock. These were used for the collection of sea salt, but nowadays they are mostly used for sunbathing. The Tas-Sliema and St. Julian's coastline hosts sunbathers during the peak summer months. From Qui-si-Sana in Sliema to Balluta Bay in St. Julian's, is one long stretch of the rocky shore. The promenade is popular for long walks and for a snack or good meal, day and night while enjoying the shoreline. The sea is deep but generally clean, clear and safe to swim. It is also excellent for snorkelling.

Fond Għadir is one of the most popular areas of the Tas-Sliema coastline. The area is dotted with receptacles dug out of the rock that was used for the production of sea salt. Now, these shallow, flat receptacles are mostly used for sunbathing. Beach management is operated by the Malta Tourism Authority and includes lifeguard services with beach supervision. Some parts of this coast are accessible to all people while other parts are not.

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