How do I get from the 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.
How much is the airport bus Malta?
How much is the bus from Malta Airport to Valletta? The X4 bus that runs from Malta Internatonal Airport (MLA) to Valletta costs 2€ one-way during the months of mid-June to mid-October and 1.50€ for the rest of the year. You can purchase your tickets directly from the driver on the bus.
How far is St Julians from airport?
The distance between Malta Airport (MLA) and Saint Julian’s is 8 km.
How long does it take to get through Malta airport?
Travelling to the Airport Be sure to arrive at the terminal at least two and a half (2.5) hours before your flight departure time. This will allow you enough time for all airport processes such as check-in and security screening as well as any Covid-related procedures in place.
Can I get bus Malta airport?
Bus Service Reaching Malta airport by bus is very straightforward thanks to four express lines designated X1, X2, X3 and X4. You may find the timetables of these four routes here. For real-time updates, you can also download the official tallinja app which is available for free on your mobile’s app store.
Can you pay on the bus in Malta?
Getting around Malta is becoming easier as bus passengers can now use their contactless cards, smartphones or smartwatches to pay for their bus tickets, with the launch of a contactless payment system on all 400 route buses operated by Malta Public Transport.
Is public transport good in Malta?
The public bus service on Malta and Gozo is a good way to get around as buses serve the major tourist areas, go practically everywhere and are inexpensive and efficient.
What you need to do at the airport?
Overview:
- Check-in for your flight.
- Hand over any luggage that would need to go into the aircraft hold, if you are travelling with luggage.
- Pass through the airport security gates to the departures hall.
- Find your boarding gate.
- Board the plane and fly to your destination.
Do you need cash for bus in Malta?
The only tickets that can be purchased in cash from on board the bus are Single Journey Fare tickets for immediate use. The driver may refuse cash notes in excess of €20, passengers should ideally provide the exact change.
Where should I stay in Malta for the first time?
The big three most popular areas in which to stay in Malta while visiting are Sliema/St. Julian’s/Gzira, Bugibba/St. Paul’s Bay/Qawra, and Valletta/Floriana. The good news is that all areas in Malta are safe for tourists, for either men or women traveling alone and in small groups alike.
How to get from Malta Airport to St Julians?
How to get from Malta Airport to St. Julians by taxi The quickest and easiest way to get from Malta International (MLA) Airport to St. Julians is by a Malta Airport Taxi. Total journey time is only 16 minutes in light traffic and will cost you 20€. Taxis at Malta International (MLA) Airport to St. Julians are charged using a flat rate fee of 20€.
How to get to Malta Airport by bus?
Reaching Malta airport by bus is very straightforward thanks to four express lines designated X1, X2, X3 and X4. You may find the timetables of these four routes here. For real-time updates, you can also download the official tallinja app which is available for free on your mobile’s app store.
Where can I buy public transport tickets in Malta?
Malta Public Transport Information and Sales Office inside the Welcomers’ Hall (Open from Monday to Sunday between 08:00 and 19:30) WHSmith outlet within the Welcomers’ Hall (Open from Monday to Sunday between 10:00 and 19:00) Additionally, you may purchase tickets on all Malta Public Transport buses.
Where can I buy bus tickets and Tallinja cards from Malta Airport?
You can purchase bus tickets and tallinja cards from Malta International Airport at the below points and outlets: Malta Public Transport Information and Sales Office inside the Welcomers’ Hall (Open from Monday to Sunday between 08:00 and 19:30) WHSmith outlet within the Welcomers’ Hall (Open from Monday to Sunday between 10:00 and 19:00)