
TRIIP festival has got the ultimate combo, the ultimate summer throw down! a psychedelic triip across Malta! 3 days and nights of dance music in unique venues – pools, boats, castles and open air venues – with a sickkk line-up and not only that, but it all takes place across sunny malta – so you and your crew can make it the euro summer you’ve always dreamed of!
The whole festival has been built with intimacy in mind, so this is your unique opportunity to party up close with ya fave DJ’s! you’ll be partying in castles, boats, pools and the maddest open air club ever!

Saint Paul’s Bay (Maltese: San Pawl il-Baħar) is a town located on the northeast coast of Malta in the Northern Region. It is a major residential and commercial area and a centre for shopping, bars, dining, and café life. It is also the most populated town on the island.
Its name refers to the shipwreck of Saint Paul as documented in the Acts of the Apostles on St. Paul’s Islands near St Paul’s Bay, on his voyage from Caesarea to Rome, which laid the foundations of Christianity on the island.
The population in 2021 was 32,042. This nearly doubles, going up to about 60,000, between June and September with Maltese residents and tourists lodging in hotels, especially in Buġibba and Qawra. Heading north is Mistra Bay, its headland and St Paul’s Island. Going west and crossing the island towards Ġnejna Bay and Golden Bay is the scenic Wardija Ridge.
Archaeological remains have been found in the limits of St. Paul’s Bay, which go back to around 4000 BC. Among the remains there are the megalithic temples of Buġibba and Xemxija. In addition, Cart Ruts were found on Wardija Ridge at Busewdien, while Punic tombs and other Bronze Age remains were also found. During the Roman period, St. Paul’s Bay became an important harbour. Remains of a Roman road, baths and beehives, have been found at Xemxija, while Roman anchors have been found on the seabed.






