Is it easy to get a taxi from Malta airport?
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Is it easy to get a taxi from Malta airport?
Although not the cheapest transfer option, taking a Malta airport taxi is the quickest, safest and most convenient choice. Malta airport is located just 9.5 km southwest of the capital Valletta and the journey shouldn’t take more than 16 minutes.
Is there a taxi rank at Malta airport?
There is a 24 hour taxi desk in arrivals hall at the airport. You can book a taxi there at a fixed price and be taken straight to your hotel.
How do I get from Malta Airport to St Julians?
You have two different transfer options when travelling from Malta International (MLA) airport to St. Julian’s, by taxi or bus. Taking a taxi is the most convenient as the journey time is only 16 minutes, but it costs 20€. The X2 bus is a cheaper option at 2€ on-way and a journey time of 65 minutes.
Do they have uber in Malta?
The famous American company Uber, which offers chauffeur-driven cars, is not present in Malta. Discover the best apps for getting around the island: eCabs and Bolt. Two big companies that have taken over the private chauffeur market in Malta.
Is it better to stay in Valletta or St Julians?
In winter, you’ll be better off staying in Valletta. St Julians is more of resort summery location and it’s pretty much dead in winter (particularly November to February). Although Valletta tends to be very quiet at night, there are plenty of little restaurants serving excellent food in traditional surroundings.
Is St Julians Lively?
As a lively and dynamic destination all year round, St Julian’s is one of the most sought-after regions in Malta for both tourists, ex-pats, and locals alike. Known as San Giljan locally, it is a vibrant and popular town with a real community spirit.
Is there Uber on Malta?
Is tap water safe in Malta?
Tap water is safe to drink throughout the Maltese Islands. Local and imported bottled mineral water is available from shops, supermarkets, restaurants and bars.
Can you flush toilet paper in Malta?
There are countries in some parts of Europe that prohibit flushing toilet paper in toilets but in Malta, in some places it’s just not recommended. It could damage the canals and water tubes in the city and would need more plumbing work.