🇲🇹 Zebbug, Malta
Santa Martha
📍 Zebbug
Your stay — Santa Martha
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Where to Eat
💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Zebbug, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
Your arrival at Santa Martha
🕒 Check-in is from . Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Getting Around
Zebbug Bus Terminus (5 min walk from hotel) → Valletta Bus Terminal (City Gate)
💡 These buses run through tight Zebbug streets, so check real-time app (Tallinja). For Valletta, 301 is quicker; for Sliema or St Julian's, change at Valletta. Day ticket works on all buses — useful if you also visit Mdina (route 51).
Airport Bus Stop (outside arrivals) → Zebbug Bus Terminus (near Guesthouse Electra)
💡 Buy a Tallinja card at airport machines for €15 (includes 12 rides) — cheaper than singles. The bus stops 150m from the guesthouse on Triq il-Kbira; alight at 'Semaforu' stop. Buses can be crowded in peak, so avoid weekday 8-9am.
Malta International Airport (MLA) → Guesthouse Electra, Zebbug
💡 Book through eCabs or Bolt app for fixed pricing; avoid unlicensed drivers at arrivals. The drive takes Zebbug's narrow streets — ask to be dropped at the main square (Pjazza San Filippu) if the driver is unsure of the guesthouse address.
Anywhere in Zebbug (including Guesthouse Electra) → Zebbug centre to nearby towns (e.g., Mdina, Rabat, Mosta)
💡 Bolt generally cheaper than eCabs for short hops; pay by card in-app. No cash needed. For Mdina (2 km away), it's about €6 and saves 20 min walk on rural roads without pavements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What time is check-in at Santa Martha?
Check-in at Santa Martha is from null. Check-out is by null.
Top Attractions in Zebbug
💡 Ask the sacristan (usually around after 9am mass) to open the crypt door – it's not signposted and often locked to casual visitors.
💡 Entry is free but donations of €2-3 are welcome. Best visited after Sunday 11am mass when the volunteer guide is often present.
💡 Start at the old station house (now a private home) on Triq il-Kbira and follow the path south for 1.5km until you hit the carob tree at the Attard boundary. Return the same way.
💡 Go at golden hour (4pm-5pm winter, 6pm-7pm summer). The gate can stick – push hard at the latch point. No official hours but locals visit early morning.
💡 Bring your own water – the public fountain is turned off in summer. Avoid sitting under the fig tree on the north side: pigeons roost there.