Marsaxlokk, located in the southeastern part of Malta, is a quaint traditional fishing village known for its vibrantly colored, eye-catching Luzzu boats bobbing in the harbour. Best experienced on a leisurely Sunday, when the famed Marsaxlokk Fish Market is abuzz with activity. Here you’ll witness locals haggling over the freshest catch brought by fishermen just returning from the azure Mediterranean Sea. The village offers spectacular views, being fringed by crystal clear blue waters, while the shoreline is dotted with several top-quality fish restaurants serving traditional Maltese dishes. Marsaxlokk is also known for several popular sites including the imposing St. Peter's Pool, a natural swimming area etched out of the limestone rocks, and the Marsaxlokk Church, a beautiful Baroque architectural marvel dedicated to the Madonna of Pompeii.