White Rocks ghost complex
Derelict spot full of graffiti surrounded by stunning views of the Maltese coastline
The White Rocks Complex was formerly known as the St Patrick’s Officers Married Quarters and was built by British Forces in the 1960s. After the military left Malta it was converted into a holiday complex. The complex was last run by the Secretariat for Tourism and was providing accommodation for language students during the summer months until 1995. White Rocks is a totally deserted ghost town now and has been left to rot. It really is an huge place with lot’s of separate buildings to explore. Nature is taking over and graffiti artists have put some amazing work out there. The views to the sea are amazing as well, worth a visit!
Know Before You Go
The official roads are barricaded but you can enter by car via M.L.K. road on 35.932148, 14.470302
The location is also you used for gay trafficking now, so don't be surprised if you see some people driving around looking for some pleasure. Just ignore them and you'll be fine.
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