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1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA — 4-Star Hotel in Sliema, Malta

★★★★ 4-star hotel · 4.5/5 from 1001+ reviews · Tigne Seafront, Sliema

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1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA, Tigne Seafront, Sliema, Malta
1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA — rooftop infinity pool, Sliema Malta
1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA — guest room, Sliema Malta
1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA — rooftop restaurant, Sliema Malta
1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA — Le Soleil Spa, Sliema Malta
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About This Hotel

About 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA

1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA is a 4-star boutique hotel at Tigne Seafront, Sliema SLM 1640, Malta, at coordinates 35.9035°N, 14.5002°E. The building was constructed in 1926 — a date that anchors the hotel's identity and explains the name. The Tigne Seafront address places the property on the northern arm of the Sliema peninsula, facing Marsamxett Harbour with direct views across the water toward Valletta's fortified walls, approximately 3 kilometres away across the harbour. The hotel has 38 rooms and rated 4.5/5 from over 1,001 guest reviews, making it one of the better-regarded mid-scale options among hotels in Sliema.

The Tigne Seafront position differs from the main Sliema Strand (the promenade running south toward the ferry terminal) in that it is quieter and more residential in character. The Sliema ferry terminal is approximately 1.2 kilometres south along the promenade — roughly 15–20 minutes on foot — making Valletta accessible via a 5-minute ferry crossing for €2.50 each way. Bus routes on Tigne Seafront provide additional connections to Valletta and to St Julian's (approximately 1.5 kilometres north-east), where Spinola Bay's restaurant cluster and the Portomaso Marina development extend the dining and leisure options within easy reach. Malta International Airport is approximately 8–9 kilometres south, a road transfer of 15–25 minutes. Guests arriving on KM Malta Airlines flights to Malta from London Heathrow or Gatwick can reach the hotel in under 30 minutes by road from the airport.

The hotel's combination of rooftop infinity pool, Le Soleil Spa (200 sq m), and a rooftop restaurant with Valletta harbour views positions it as a step above the standard Sliema business hotel in terms of amenity depth. Room rates start from approximately £100 per night based on two sharing, rising to £180–220 in peak July–August season. The 38-room count keeps the property in the boutique range, with a guest-to-staff ratio that supports the 4.5/5 rating across reviews consistently citing attentiveness and personal service.

For guests comparing the Sliema area against other Malta bases, our guide to where to stay in Malta covers the Tigne position relative to central Sliema, St Julian's, and Valletta. The hotel suits couples and independent travellers who want an adult-oriented, sea-view property with spa and pool rather than a large resort complex with family and conference infrastructure.

Rooms & Suites

Rooms and Suites at 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA

1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA has 38 rooms across standard, superior, and suite categories, distributed across the historic 1926 building. The sea-facing rooms on the upper floors have direct views across Marsamxett Harbour toward Valletta — the distance across the water is approximately 3 kilometres, providing a clear sightline to the capital's fortifications and church domes, particularly striking at dawn and dusk. Standard rooms include air conditioning, WiFi, and private bathrooms; superior rooms and suites add bathrobes, enhanced bathroom amenities, and upgraded furnishings consistent with the building's 1926 heritage aesthetic.

Room sizes at the 38-room scale of 1926 Le Soleil are typically larger than comparable rooms in the high-rise resort hotels that dominate the Sliema market. The building's pre-war construction means rooms have higher ceilings and thicker walls than 1970s or 1980s hotel buildings, which contributes to both the acoustic quality and the temperature regulation during Malta's hot summers. Air conditioning supplements the natural thermal mass of the limestone walls. Upper-floor sea-facing suites include private terrace or balcony access in certain configurations.

With 38 rooms, the hotel reaches full occupancy faster than larger properties. Advance booking of 4–6 weeks is recommended in April–June and September–October; 8–10 weeks for July–August peak. For guests exploring the full range of 4-star hotels in Malta, 1926 Le Soleil's Tigne position, historic building, and rooftop pool-and-restaurant combination distinguish it from the standard business-hotel 4-star category on the island.

Pools, Spa & Dining

Pools, Spa and Dining at 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA

Rooftop Pool

The rooftop infinity pool at 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA measures approximately 12 metres by 5 metres, with an infinity edge positioned to face the sea view across Marsamxett Harbour toward Valletta. The pool deck has sun loungers and adjacent pool bar service during the outdoor season, approximately May to October. At 38 rooms, the pool operates at a more relaxed capacity than resort pools serving 150–300 rooms — demand for sun loungers is typically satisfied without early-morning reservations outside peak summer weeks in July and August.

Le Soleil Spa

The Le Soleil Spa covers approximately 200 square metres and provides a treatment menu of massages, facials, and body treatments. Signature treatments incorporate Mediterranean-sourced ingredients, including sea salt and olive oil from Maltese production. The spa is bookable in advance through the hotel concierge. For Malta holidays where spa access is a significant part of the stay rather than a secondary amenity, the 200 sq m Le Soleil Spa provides a substantive treatment offering within a boutique context, though for a larger thermal-suite spa experience the Hilton Malta Eforea Spa (1,000 sq m) in St Julian's is 1.5 kilometres north-east.

Dining

Rooftop Restaurant (1926 Le Soleil) serves modern Mediterranean cuisine with panoramic sea and harbour views. The kitchen focuses on local, seasonal Maltese ingredients: lampuki (dolphinfish, seasonal September–November), bragioli (beef rolls), Gozitan cheeses, and local wines from Marsovin and Meridiana. The restaurant operates for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with à la carte evening menu and a seasonal Sunday brunch service. Average dinner price approximately £35–45 per person.

Lobby Bar serves cocktails, wines, light bites, and afternoon tea in a less formal setting than the rooftop restaurant. The bar carries Cisk lager (Malta's national beer, brewed since 1929) and Kinnie (the local bitter orange soft drink) alongside an international cocktail menu. Open daily from noon.

Rooftop Pool (12m×5m, infinity)
Le Soleil Spa (200 sq m)
Rooftop Restaurant
Lobby Bar
Gym
Parking
WiFi
Air Conditioning
24-hr Reception

Location & Getting Around

1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA Location — Sliema, Malta

1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA is located on Tigne Seafront, Sliema SLM 1640, Malta, at coordinates 35.9035°N, 14.5002°E. The Tigne peninsula position places the property on the north-east arm of the Sliema waterfront, approximately 500 metres north of Balluta Bay — the nearest sandy beach, which is also known as St Julian's Bay Beach — and 1.2 kilometres north-east of the Sliema ferry terminal.

Balluta Bay sandy beach is approximately 500 metres from the hotel, a 7–8 minute walk south along the promenade. The bay has sun lounger hire and is popular with local swimmers. For the wider range of best beaches in Malta including Golden Bay (approximately 20 kilometres north) and Mellieħa Bay (approximately 25 kilometres north), bus connections from the Sliema Ferries interchange (1.2 kilometres south) serve all northern beaches routes. The Sliema Ferries stop is also the departure point for the €2.50 ferry to Valletta, running every 30 minutes between 7am and 11pm. Our Valletta guide details the key sights within the city.

St Julian's — with its Spinola Bay restaurant cluster and the Portomaso Marina development — is approximately 1.5 kilometres north-east of the hotel on foot. The Paceville entertainment district is approximately 2 kilometres north. Bus routes on Tigne Seafront include Route 21 (coastal service to St Julian's and Paceville) and express routes X1 and X2 to Valletta and the airport. For getting around Malta by bus, the Tigne/Sliema area is among the best-connected points on the island outside of Valletta itself.

Malta International Airport is approximately 8–9 kilometres south, a taxi transfer of 15–25 minutes. KM Malta Airlines operates direct flights to Malta from London Heathrow and Gatwick in approximately 3 hours. VisitMalta.co.uk packages combine KM Malta Airlines fares with 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA under ATOL protection.

Nearest Beach (Balluta Bay)
~500m on foot
Malta Airport
~8–9km · 15–25 mins
Valletta (via ferry)
~25–30 mins total
Check-in / Check-out
15:00 / 11:00

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions — 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA

What is the history behind the 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA?+

1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA takes its name from the year the building was constructed, 1926. The property at Tigne Seafront, Sliema SLM 1640, Malta has operated under various names over its 100-year history before its current incarnation as a 4-star boutique hotel with rooftop infinity pool and Le Soleil Spa. The building is positioned on the Tigne peninsula, the northern arm of the Sliema promenade, with the Tigne Seafront address placing it facing directly toward Valletta across Marsamxett Harbour. The hotel has 38 rooms and operates at 4-star level, representing a higher specification than the older 3-star hotels in the broader Sliema area.

How far is 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA from Valletta?+

1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA on Tigne Seafront is approximately 1.2 kilometres from the Sliema ferry terminal, which provides a 5-minute crossing to the Valletta Waterfront at a cost of €2.50 each way. Total journey time from the hotel to Valletta city centre — including the walk to the ferry terminal (approximately 15–20 minutes on foot) and the crossing — is approximately 25–30 minutes. Alternatively, bus routes on Tigne Seafront connect to central Sliema and Valletta, reducing the walk to the ferry; express buses X1 and X2 run direct to Valletta in approximately 20 minutes. Our Valletta guide covers the key destinations accessible from a Sliema base.

What spa and pool facilities does 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA have?+

The Le Soleil Spa at 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA covers approximately 200 square metres and provides a focused treatment menu of massages, facials, and body treatments using Mediterranean-sourced ingredients. The rooftop infinity pool measures approximately 12 metres by 5 metres and has an unobstructed sea-view aspect across the Mediterranean. Pool service — sun lounger reservation, drinks and snacks — runs seasonally during the outdoor swimming season from May to October. For guests comparing spa scale, the 200 sq m Le Soleil Spa is a mid-range facility: larger than the smallest boutique hotel spas on the island but smaller than the 1,000 sq m Eforea Spa at Hilton Malta. For Malta holidays where spa forms a primary focus, the facility suits guests wanting on-site wellness access rather than a resort-scale spa itinerary.

How far is 1926 Le Soleil from Malta Airport?+

Malta International Airport is approximately 8–9 kilometres from 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA on Tigne Seafront, Sliema. The road transfer takes approximately 15–25 minutes depending on traffic. The approximate taxi fare from the airport to the hotel is £15–20 (€18–24). Express bus routes X1 and X2 connect the airport directly to Sliema, with stops on Tigne Seafront near the hotel; the journey takes approximately 30–40 minutes and costs under €2. Guests arriving on KM Malta Airlines direct flights to Malta from London Heathrow or London Gatwick (flight time approximately 3 hours) will find this airport transfer among the shorter ones for Sliema hotels given Tigne's north-east orientation reduces the distance slightly versus central Sliema addresses.

What dining options are available at 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA?+

1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA has a rooftop restaurant serving modern Mediterranean cuisine with panoramic sea views across Marsamxett Harbour toward Valletta. The menu features local Maltese ingredients and operates for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with à la carte and tasting menu formats available in the evening; a Sunday brunch service is also offered seasonally. The lobby bar provides cocktails, wines, light bites, and afternoon tea service in a more casual setting. Average dinner price at the rooftop restaurant is approximately £35–45 per person. The Sliema restaurant cluster — with approximately 30 dining options within 10 minutes on foot — provides strong external dining alternatives at a range of price points.

Book with Flights from the UK

Book 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA with Flights from the UK

VisitMalta.co.uk offers ATOL-protected packages combining KM Malta Airlines direct flights from London Heathrow and London Gatwick with 1926 Le Soleil Hotel & SPA. Rates start from approximately £100 per night based on two sharing. KM Malta Airlines operates year-round direct services to Malta International Airport with a flight time of approximately 3 hours. Booking a Malta holiday package through VisitMalta.co.uk includes flights, hotel and ATOL financial protection in a single transaction.

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Key Facts

Star Rating4-Star
Guest Score4.5/5 (1001+)
Rooms38
LocationTigne Seafront, Sliema
Beach~500m (Balluta Bay)
Airport~8–9km · 15–25 mins
Rates from~£100/night
Check-in15:00
Check-out11:00