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St Julian's, Malta

Radisson Blu Resort, St Julian’s

Size252 rooms
GroupRadisson Blu
NoiseConversational
CapacityLarge
Forbes
Star Wine List

Positioned on St. George's Bay in St. Julian's, Radisson Blu Resort is one of Malta's few large-format waterfront hotels with a recognised wine program, holding a 2026 Star Wine List award. The resort suits travellers who want direct bay access alongside the infrastructure of an international chain, within walking distance of Paceville and the broader St. Julian's dining circuit.

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Address
St. George's Bay, St. Julian's
Phone
356-2137-4894
Radisson Blu Resort, St Julian’s hotel in St Julian's, Malta
About

St. George's Bay and the Logic of a Waterfront Address

St. Julian's has consolidated into Malta's most commercially active coastal strip, with St. George's Bay anchoring the northern end of that stretch. The bay's calm, semi-enclosed water and established hotel row have made it the preferred address for large-format resort stays on the island, a different proposition from the boutique options in Sliema or the historic conversions in Valletta. The Radisson Blu Resort sits directly on this bay.

What distinguishes the bay-facing position from inland St. Julian's accommodation is the immediate relationship with the water. Arriving at the resort, the Mediterranean is present before you reach reception, visible through lobby glazing, audible from the terrace, and relevant to every room-booking decision you will make. For travellers weighing this property against, say, the Hyatt Regency Malta or the Malta Marriott Resort & Spa, the bay orientation is the primary variable, not simply a feature.

The Overnight Experience: What the Room Delivers

In the large-format resort category on Malta, the room experience at St. George's Bay properties tends to follow a pattern: generous square footage relative to boutique competitors, sea-facing room tiers at a premium, and bathroom fitouts that lean toward functional comfort rather than design statement. The room experience here follows the standard large-resort pattern: generous space, sea-facing tiers at a premium, and practical comfort over design-led flourish.

The most consequential room decision at any St. George's Bay property is the view category. Rooms oriented toward the bay trade higher rates for a specific kind of morning, the light over the water between 7am and 9am in summer is what the pricing differential is actually purchasing. Interior or rear-facing rooms offer the same bed and bathroom specification at a lower rate, with proximity to the bay on foot rather than sight. Travellers who plan to spend the bulk of their time at the pool or on the water itself may find the rate difference harder to justify; those who value the room as a retreat will typically find it worth it.

Across Malta's waterfront resort tier, bathroom scale has become a differentiating signal, properties that have invested in recent renovation cycles tend to show it most clearly in wet-room size and fixture quality. The room categories generally support walk-in shower formats and twin-basin vanity configurations in premium rooms.

Wine Recognition in a Resort Context

The resort holds a 2026 Star Wine List award, which places it in a recognised tier for wine programming among Malta's hotel dining operations. Star Wine List evaluates wine list depth, range, and value across restaurants and hotels globally, and an award at a resort property in this category is a signal that the food and beverage operation has invested in the list beyond standard chain minimums. In the St. Julian's hotel market, where most large properties default to brief, safe wine selections, this kind of recognition distinguishes the beverage program as one worth engaging with rather than bypassing for a nearby restaurant.

For travellers comparing this property to the The Westin Dragonara Resort or the InterContinental Malta, the wine credential is a practical differentiator if dining in-house is part of the plan. Those who intend to eat primarily at St. Julian's independent restaurants will weight it differently.

Where This Resort Sits in the Malta Accommodation Picture

Malta's hotel market has become increasingly segmented. At one end, a wave of boutique and design-led properties has appeared in Valletta, Senglea, and the smaller towns: options like Cugó Gran Macina Malta in Senglea, Palazzo Bifora in Mdina, or Cesca Boutique Hotel in Il Munxar prioritise character over scale. At the other end, international-chain resorts on the bay offer consistent infrastructure, multiple food and beverage outlets, pool access, and the logistics that larger groups or families require.

The Radisson Blu Resort belongs to the second category. Its utility is in aggregation: one address that handles swimming, dining, meetings, and sleeping without requiring guests to leave the property. Travellers looking for a more intimate design statement might compare the HOLM Boutique & Spa or the Fitch Hotel in St. Julian's itself, both operating in a smaller-keys format. For historic conversions in Valletta, AX The Saint John represents a different kind of stay entirely. The Radisson Blu Resort's case is strongest for travellers who want bay access and proven chain reliability, not for those seeking architectural distinction or a low-key residential feel.

Other Malta options worth comparing depending on travel priorities include the Corinthia Palace Malta in Attard for inland luxury, the Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz on Gozo for a quieter island experience, and the Lure Hotel & Spa in Mellieħa for a northern Malta alternative. Further afield, The Londoner Hotel St. Julian's operates in the same neighbourhood at a different brand register.

Planning Your Stay

St. Julian's operates on two distinct seasonal rhythms. From June through September, the bay is at maximum activity, pools are in full use, the waterfront promenade is crowded, and Paceville, a short walk from the resort, runs late into the night. Booking well ahead for summer dates is practical across all St. George's Bay properties. The shoulder seasons, April to May and October, offer a different version of the same address: quieter bay access, lower rates across the board, and a St. Julian's that functions more as a residential neighbourhood than a resort zone.

For international comparisons of what a polished overnight experience looks like at a very different scale, Aman New York and Aman Venice represent the urban luxury category, while The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City shows what a boutique-tier city property can achieve at high specification. The Radisson Blu Resort operates in a more accessible and more utilitarian register than any of those, which is exactly the point, it is resort infrastructure on a Mediterranean bay, not a design object.

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At a Glance
Vibe
  • Elegant
  • Scenic
  • Sophisticated
Best For
  • Family Vacation
  • Romantic Getaway
  • Wedding
Experience
  • Beachfront
  • Rooftop Pool
  • Panoramic View
Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Pool
  • Spa
  • Fitness Center
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Business Center
  • Tennis
  • Children Pool
  • Beach Access
Views
  • Waterfront
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelConversational
CapacityLarge
Rooms252
Check-In15:00
Check-Out12:00
PetsNot allowed

Relaxed seaside atmosphere with bright natural light from sea-facing balconies and pool decks.