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Traveling to Malta

By Air

Tunisair Express is a regional airline based in Tunisia, offering short-haul flights within the Mediterranean region. The airline connects Tunisia with several destinations, including Malta, providing a quick and efficient travel option.

By Sea

Ferries operate between Pozzallo/Catania in Sicily and Valletta, Malta. Operators like Virtu Ferries provide regular services.

Local Transport

Buses

  • Operator: Malta Public Transport (also known as Tallinja).
  • Coverage: Extensive network covering major towns, cities, and tourist attractions.
  • Tickets: Purchase single-journey tickets on the bus or get a Tallinja card for discounted rates and unlimited travel options.

Taxis

  • Types: Traditional white taxis, eCabs, and ride-hailing services like Bolt.
  • Availability: Readily available at the airport, major hotels, and popular tourist spots.

Car Rentals

  • Agencies: Major car rental companies like Hertz, Avis, and Budget have offices in Malta.
  • Requirements: Valid driving license and, for non-EU citizens, an International Driving Permit (IDP) may be required.
  • Driving: Drive on the left side of the road. Be cautious in narrow streets and follow local traffic rules.
  • Parking: Parking can be challenging in busy areas like Valletta and Sliema; look for designated parking zones.

Ferries and Water Taxis

  • Ferry Routes: Operate between Valletta, Sliema, and the Three Cities, as well as to the islands of Gozo and Comino.
  • Water Taxis: Available for short trips and scenic tours.
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