Maritim Antonin Hotel, Mellieha Bay, Malta
Hotel Information
Hotel Description:
The oasis of relaxation lies in a modern complex located in the north of the island of Malta and on a hill within the tranquil village of Mellieha. Stylish and spacious rooms, elegantly furnished in warm Mediterranean colors, along with an in house Spa. A variety of rooms and suites are available including the ultimate Penthouse Suites.Nearby Hotels Viewed by Other Travellers
Maritim Antonin Hotel Reviews
" Friendly staff, good service, good food "
Submitted By: Cardboard_CockneyEating at the restaurants within the hotel is enjoyable and the cocktail bar is pleasant if unspectacular. Rooms are clean and well maintained and the maids keep everything up together on a daily basis.
Can't really find any faults with this hotel and would happily come here again.
Advice: About 5 mins bus ride away and not really walkable unless you like steep hills.
Activities: Restaurants - L'Amigo and Randi's in Mellieha or Zeus Greek restauant in Xemxija
Good for: Beach
" great hotel "
Submitted By: hilandyAdvice: 2 sun beds and a brolly 10 euros a day, need to wear high factor sun cream.
Activities: Amigo and Escargot on the main street, Al Ponte bistro in the hotel. Trip on the Fernandez boat.
Good for: Beach
" The Bells. "
Submitted By: yoker64But the worse thing about staying here is the church across the road, The bells blast out every morning at 6 am. And about 6 other times during the day.
I was wakened up at 6am every morning,
" Great Holiday "
Submitted By: keith richardDo beware of timeshare touts in the streets near the hotel. They promise vouchers for free holidays etc, but don't actually give you the vouchers if you go to the presentation. Also they keep you there for hours and can be aggresive if you are not interested in buying.
Advice: Very quiet in Winter, not much going on at night
Activities: The historical cities of Valletta and Mdina
Good for: Beach
" Rated a 4 star hotel by the tourist... "
Submitted By: Mr D OttleyThe hotel is situated at the northern end of the main street through Mellieha but, having a room at the back, overlooking the garden and bay, we never heard traffic noise. There are, however, rooms with balconies overlooking the street so these might be noisy.
There is also an annex building across the street to which the access is through a tunnel from the main hotel. We had one of these rooms for the last day on late checkout (an extra £20) and the room was smart and appeared newly revamped, though a little small.
However we had luckily been given a suite with two full bathrooms and two balconies for the length of our pre-booked stay, which we really had not expected. These were spacious and luxurious, but two suites on the seventh floor even had their own hot tubs on their terrace.
We never tried the main restaurant but the hotel boasts its own public restaurant/pizzeria, Al Ponte, at which everyone agreed that the food was fresh, hot and fantastic. Prices were at the same level as other restaurants in the resort, and, if you ordered fillet steak at about £12, you got two large fillet steaks with sauce of your choice and all the extras.
The only failings we could find were;
1. The hotel car park. It is a steep, narrow spiral going down several floors to the tiny car park. Everyone's recommendation was NOT to use it and we wished we had not as it was a trauma getting in and out. We only went in and out once but still managed to scrape our car. Big cars just would not get down.
2. Tiles were coming off the children’s rooftop pool (there are three pools at this establishment). Previous clients said this pool was in the same state last year. Doesn't look good in this class of hotel.
3. Ants in the bedroom were a problem and not dealt with when reported. I had to revert to spraying deodorant down the entrance holes and then filling them with shaving foam. Surprisingly this worked !!
4. The roof top floor tiles are VERY slippery when your feet are wet from the pool. Take extreme caution.
Otherwise this was the best hotel we have stayed in on our five visits to Malta and we would happily return to this hotel, which has every facility on its doorstep - even a cobbler a bit further up the street who soled my shoes for a mere fraction of the cost here in the UK.
You would be hard pressed to find a more comfortable abode in Malta !!
" This hotel is very good. This was my... "
Submitted By: BrilOur room, which was only a standard one, was very good and unlike most hotels we have stayed in in Malta tea and coffee facilities were provided and supplies of tea, coffee etc. were topped up every day. Also the room safe was available for use at no additional cost. Bathroom was very good. However, on the down side, if you have a room overlooking the main street through Mellieha the room/balcony can be noisy and occasionally traffic fumes may be experienced, but, although we overlooked the main street, as we were not too low down I did not find this a particular problem.
Although I never used them, there are 3 swimming pools which looked ok, and towels, at no charge, were provided for guests who took advantage of these facilities.
The dining area was good, the quantity of food available was excellent and the quality was very good. Oh yes the sweets are excellent. I put about 4lbs on during our stay although I was walking 6 to 8 miles most days.
The entertainment in the hotel during our stay was a pianist (about 4 nights a week) and a singer/guitarist (1 night a week). However, there are many bars in the locality and I imagine that during the busy season more entertainment would be available in these establishments. Cost of drinks in the hotel is a little bit more expensive than the local bars but not excessively so.
Although there is a small Internet Café in the hotel the broadband connections are the slowest I have ever experienced.
As a centre, Mellieha is not the best location to explore the island but if you like walking or want to get away from the bustle of the main resorts this hotel is excellent. However, please note that as Mellieha is on a hill it is not a suitable holiday location for anyone with mobility difficulty although the hotel itself is very user friendly for disabled guests.
" I would definitely agree that the... "
Submitted By: timbrellWe stayed for one week with Thomson Pricebreakers and got a very reasonable deal for half board. Our room had a king size bed (seriously comfy!) and a walk in shower, table and chair, wardrobe, desk and the cheapest minibar I yet to come across. As a standard room it was excellent, the downsides were that the balcony looked over the main street in Mellieha and was too noisy for us to want to sit at it.
The spa and indoor pool are lovely and massages are reasonably priced. We received money off offers on treatments but when I investigated they could only be used on the first and last day of your stay which seemed a little bizarre. The outdoor pools were a little cold to want to spend time in but there was plenty of free loungers and bar service around the pool.
We found breakfasts quite basic by other 4* standards as my partners was quite disappointed by the cooked breakfast on offer. However the evening meals were lovely, we sat outside when possible and enjoyed some lovely soups, salads and barbeque. Wine was very well priced and it is worth trying Maltese wine. For the price we paid the food was really very good. We did eat out a couple of times and The Arches Restaurant opposite the main entrance was fantastic. As a vegetarian I didn’t struggle to find good food.
The hotel also has two bars, a piano bar and a pub style bar. Both were pleasant but we preferred the pub which had some good life music some nights. The pizzeria is also worth a visit, we had lunch there some days in exchange for our evening meal.
Overall, one of the best value hotels I've stayed at in Europe.
" The hotel is located in the town of... "
Submitted By: Mr S J MorrisOur room had twin beds, a fold away bed and a cot and still had room for two tables, two chairs, a dressing area and TV cabinet and this is the comfort room (lowest grade). The TV cabinet had a fridge in it stocked with drinks but actually at the hotel bar prices not the usual minibar fortune.
The hotel has a restaurant (breakfast and Dinner) and a pizzeria for lunch and dinner and those on HB can use either for the dinner meal. The restaurant food is out of this world with at least 4 main courses (you can try all if you can manage) and 6 desserts.
Prices in the hotel are slightly higher than those outside but not too much that it stops you enjoying their facilities. There are two bars one by the pool during the day and one at the front of the hotel for the evenings.
We will certainly be going back next year and are only struggling to work out if we can afford two weeks next time instead of just one. <br>









Advice: Experience the buses!!
Activities: Mdina, great day and evening, lovely restaurants within the walls.