On Malta's central Mediterranean coast, Birzebbuga picks up north and northeast swells that produce point breaks and beach breaks along its limestone reef shoreline. The surf season peaks October through March, and water temperatures range from 15-26C, making it accessible for extended sessions. The surrounding area reflects the historic Mediterranean character of the region and the wave count per surfer remains generous. The area surrounding Birzebbuga reflects 7,000-year history, with pastizzi and rabbit stew adding to the appeal. Birzebbuga is a destination where the surf and the setting work together to create something memorable. The breaks here are consistent enough to plan a trip around, and the coastal landscape of Malta provides a stunning backdrop to every session. Local knowledge can help you find the best banks and timing, and spending a few days here allows you to settle into the rhythm of the tides and discover what makes Birzebbuga a rewarding part of Malta's surf coast.
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