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St Peter's Pool, Malta

Coordinates: 35°49′58″N 14°33′45″E / 35.8329°N 14.5625°E / 35.8329; 14.5625
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St Peter's Pool
Peter's Pool
A photograph showing St Peter's Pool
Map of the Maltese archipelago with a red dot on the southeastern coast of the island of Malta showing the location of St Peter's Pool.
Map of the Maltese archipelago with a red dot on the southeastern coast of the island of Malta showing the location of St Peter's Pool.
St Peter's Pool
LocationDelimara, Malta
Coordinates35°49′58″N 14°33′45″E / 35.8329°N 14.5625°E / 35.8329; 14.5625
Max. length0.011 km (0.0068 mi)
Max. width0.06 km (0.037 mi)
Surface area4,357 m2 (46,900 sq ft)
Shore length131 km (19 mi)
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.
Beachgoers at St. Peter's Pool during summer
Beachgoers at St. Peter's Pool during summer

St Peter's Pool (Official: Peter's Pool), (Maltese: Il-Bajja ta Pietru) is a small bay on the island of Malta. It is located on the North Eastern point of the Dellimara Peninsula. The bay is a common attraction among tourists looking to snorkel.[1][2] A small cave can also be found on western end of the bay.[1] As of 2022 several fences and warning signs have been put up warning the visitors of falling debris from the eroding cliffs surrounding the bay.

A diving dog called Titti once appeared jumping into the water with its owner Carmelo Abela at St. Peter's Pool, creating an internet sensation. In the aftermath of the video shared online, visitors from all over the world have been enticed to visit the pool and perhaps even see the dog themselves. Although Titti passed away in 2019, a new dog named Tina has made waves online by demonstrating her impressive jumping ability. [3]

Around St. Peter's Pool are several historic landmarks to walk around and visit. Only a couple are actually open to the public.

  • Marsaxlokk Fishing Village - A very popular tourist attraction known for traditional boats, markets, and seafood.
  • Tas-Silġ Archaeological Complex - A site spanning 4,000 years from 3,000 B.C. to 900 A.D.[4]
  • Tas Silġ Church - Known as the Church of Our Lady of the Snows, built in 1650.
  • The Delimara Lighthouse 1854 - Today run by Din l-Art Ħelwa, National Trust of Malta.
  • Delimara Fort - A British structure that was built between 1876 and 1878.
  • Saint Lucian Tower - Built between 1610 and 1611, the tower is now the Malta Aquaculture Research Centre.
  • Il-Ħofra Il-Kbira and Il-Ħofra Iż-Żgħira - These are two natural bays.
  • Il-Kalanka Bay (Delimara Point) - A popular swimming location.

References

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  1. ^ a b "St. Peter's Pool : Air Malta". airmalta.com. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  2. ^ "St. Peter's Pool Beach in Malta". www.malta.com. Retrieved 2021-09-15.
  3. ^ "St. Peter's Pool in Malta: Essential Guide for First-Time Visitors". Malta Info Guide. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
  4. ^ "Tas-Silg a living memory of cultures". Malta Info Guide. Retrieved 2024-11-10.