Mellieħa is a large village in the northern part of Malta. The population of the town swells in the summer with the high number of tourists. The size that this tourist attraction village is however not high in population density. The latter being the biggest problem that is faced by the Maltese government.
Mellieha has one main high street where most of the 'action' happens. Local buses run frequently up and down the high street and travel is cheap.
Mellieha church is a focal point of the village. Each village in Malta has their own festival. The festival in Mellieha is at the beginning of September.
The Mellieħa local council incorporates Malta's largest sandy beach, Għadira, along with several other beaches, making the locality a prime tourist location in Malta.
One of the more popular tourist attractions in Mellieħa, is the set of the 1982 film Popeye. A short drive away from Għadira, the set is a collection of various ramshackle buildings that made up the city of Sweethaven. The 'town' was originally built using several thousand planks, eight tonnes of nails, and 2,000 gallons of paint. To this day the set draws a considerable amount of tourism, with daily popeye related shows taking place for the tourists. Popeye from an opening still from one of his cartoon shorts, with his characteristic corncob pipe and single good eye. ...
Mellieha Bay for us, is a wonderful place, the beach is really really nice and sandy,and it is literally across a main road from the seabank hotel, there are a number of good restaurants around the bay, which all have very nice food.
Mellieha is in the North of the island and is perhaps a little quiet for the holidaymakers who are looking for "beer and skittles".
Mellieha Bay is one of the only safe sandy beaches on the island, and we found the beach bars,etc. offered good food and good facilities at reasonable prices, not the rip-offs that you get in other Mediteranean countries or indeed our own.