Marsa (Maltese: Il-Marsa) is a town in the Southern Region of Malta, with a population of 4,401 people as of March 2014. The name Marsa means “the harbour”. Marsa is located in the Grand Harbour, historically significant as a harbour since ancient times. Attractions include the Royal Malta Golf Club and Marsa F.C.
Deep within the Grand Harbour lies il‑Marsa, an area shaped by two historic creeks. The name, derived from Arabic, means “a place for anchorage and mooring of ships.” Once known as żewġ marsiet—the two creeks—Xatt il‑Qwabar and il‑Marsa il‑Kbira, the inlet was also called Portu Novu. These waterways are divided by the Għolja tal‑Giżwiti, behind which stretches a plain leading toward Ħal Qormi (Città Pinto), fed by the valleys of Wied is‑Sewda and Wied il‑Kbir.
Long before the Knights of St John, the shallow inlet reached the limits of Ħal Qormi, in areas such as Taċ‑Ċagħqi and l‑Erba Qaddisin. Early settlers cultivated the fertile land, rich with simar, eels, shells, and fish. Archaeological finds confirm that il‑Marsa was well known in antiquity, valued for both its natural resources and the shelter offered by its creeks.


