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If you are looking for cheap transfers at Malta Airport (MLA) or the most convenient type of transfers at Malta Airport (MLA), then look no further. We can offer a variety of reliable transfer options at Malta Airport to suit your families needs and requirements.
As Malta is a very popular tourist destination booking a transfer cheaply in advance is a must as it will ultimately save you paying much more when you arrive in Malta. Once you arrive you will be met at the airport by your very own driver who will be ready and waiting to whisk you away to your holiday resort.
To book your Malta Airport (MLA) transfer online with lowcosttravelextras in minutes just fill in the search panel on the left and click search to find the cheapest airport transfers in Malta.
Malta Airport: lowcosttravelextras shuttles operate all year round from January to December to all resorts except to Gozo. Private transfers operate daily to all resorts, including Gozo. There are two transfer options to Gozo Island, The first option is a transfer which doesn't include the ferry crossing, in which the transfer will take you to Cirkewwa port and a second transfer will be waiting for you at Gozo to take you to your resort. For this transfer you will have to book your own ferry crossing. The second is a transfer to your resort, including the ferry crossing from Cirkewwa ferry port to your Gozo resort.
City Transfers: You can book a transfer to the capital city of Valletta which has become a popular European city destination, boasting spectacular historical sights, wine bars, quaint cafes and great shops for fashion, music and jewellery.
Malta is a popular all year round holiday destination. The two main islands are Malta and Gozo which attract a large number of tourists due to their rich history and culture, as well as lively nightlife, long hot summers and sunny winters.
Weather: Typical Mediterranean climate with hot and dry summers and, though sometimes a little rainy between November and April, conditions are still pleasant.
Food: Try the timpana (pasta and pastry), pastizzi (ricotta cheese), pastry and peas, or maybe the bragioli (stuffed beef olives).
Nightlife: There are live music clubs, bars and discos in Bugibba but don't forget to try your luck at the casino in Sliema or do as the Maltese and dine al fresco at one of the romantic palazzos or bustling harbour restaurants. If you love clubbing, do not miss out on the fantastic open air parties that take place around Malta and Gozo.
Shopping: St. Julians shops and market stalls are famous for their lace, glassware silver, crafts and jewellery. Also the quaint old shops in Valletta's backstreets are perfect for a day out.
Electricity supply: 240V, 50Hz, UK 3-pin plugs.
Main language/s: Maltese - but English is widely spoken in Malta and Gozo.
International dialing codes: from UK to Malta 00 356, Malta to the UK 00 44.
www.aboutmalta.com
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