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(The Bakery Port) is the foremost seaside resort
in Gozo. During the summer months it becomes a
sizeable town with its crowded vacation houses
and
hotels. Many Gozitan and also Maltese own summer
houses, and they come here to spend the hot season
by the cool waters.
The tourist trade
has upgraded the image of this resort, and today
it is a holiday centre with hotels, tourist apartments,
guest- houses, restaurants and souvenir outlets.
Such buildings are constantly increasing everywhere
on the outskirts of the town particularly towards
nearby Qbajjar Bay.
Marsalforn Bay faces
north and, occasionally, it may be subject to
heavy storms, but in summer the sea in the bay
is generally calm, limpid and unspoiled. It is
ideal for bathing. Many swim off the rocks, where
the water is at its best. Families with children
relax on the sheltered sandy bank and watch their
youngsters splash in the sea.
In the street bordering
the shoreline are look-out spots with seats where
one can stop and glance at the sea. On the landward
side, the street is lined with outdoor cafes and
souvenir shops.
Night-time is not
characterised by the bustle of the major resorts.
However, the seafront
promenade is lively with people strolling round
to the sound of music.
Marsalforn is also
a busy fishing-port, where one can see the big
"luzzijiet" ( fishing boats) afloat
or ashore at the artificial enclave close by the
large hotel.
Marsalforn is not
a parish, it is essentially a summer resort where
most activities cease during the winter months.
The little church of St.Paul caters for the spiritual
needs of the inhabitants and of the numerous holiday-makers
in summer.
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