Traveling in Malta for Students

Malta is an island country. It is diminutive, and that makes traveling in Malta easy for students. Above that, it has a well-developed transportation system. Students can choose any mode to commute within the city or across cities. Furthermore, the country is just a few hours away from important European cities such as Paris, Rome, Madrid, Milan, Barcelona, Athens, and Istanbul. Malta does not have a metro or train facility. The available modes of transportation are the bus, private taxi, rental taxi, and self-scooter.

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Going by Taxi

Malta offers various taxi options, ensuring convenient and speedy travel. Uber Malta, Bolt, eCabs, and Ryde are popular choices. Additionally, you can opt for local licensed Maltese taxis, identifiable by their white vehicles. eCabs, a ride-hailing company, provides convenient payment methods such as credit card, Apple Pay, and cash. For cost-effective options, consider using Uber and Bolt cab services.

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Going by Plane

Malta has one international airport that offers multiple direct flights to various European countries, the Middle East, and North African countries. There are affordable flight options available for exploring the major cities in Europe. Plus, explore Europe's beauty affordably. For international visitors, Malta offers history, culture, beaches, festivals, and cuisine.

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Self-service Scooter Rental

A self-service scooter is another option for traveling in Malta. For those who love moving freely and want to discover this paradise of the Maltese islands autonomously, a self-service scooter is good for them. To rent a scooter in Malta, you must have a valid driving license. According to an informative article on riderly.com, the average cost of renting a scooter daily range from €15 to €35.

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Going by Bus

The bus is the most affordable mode of transportation in Malta because Malta's public transportation system makes it efficient and cost-effective. Malta's buses operate daily from 5:30 AM–11 PM, with a night service on Fridays, Saturdays, public holidays, and feast days. You can search for routes and timetables by route, bus stop number, or bus stop name on the Malta Public Transport website. We recommend students apply for a personalized Tallinja bus pass for cheaper fares. It may not be suitable for tourists or short-term visitors.

Discover the Beauty of Malta

In the Mediterranean, Malta is a small island, and it offers a range of cultural and recreational activities. Without a doubt, Malta is known for its natural beauty, including its crystal-clear waters, stunning beaches, and breathtaking landscapes. You can explore Malta's tourist attractions with the help of Malta's tourist information center and its public transportation system, which makes your travel efficient and cost-effective.

Here are some ways international students can discover the beauty of Malta:

1. Explore historical sites and ancient temples.
2. Experience the perfect blend of Maltese, Mediterranean, and European cultures.
3. Enjoy the warm climate and delicious cuisine.
4. Enjoy views of hill towns, ports, old fishing villages, and natural attractions.
5. Explore the island's rich history and cultural influences through its diverse cuisine.

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