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Book your private arrival transfer from Malta Airport (MLA) to any Hotel or Address in Saint Julian's today!
Our driver will meet&greet you at the airport with a sign with the lead passenger name and take you to your car. We will then transfer you directly to your destination in Saint Julian's.
What is included (final rates with no surprises):
- NO HIDDEN CHARGES
- PROFESSIONAL DRIVERS
- FREE CANCELLATION UP TO 24 HOURS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL
- MEET&GREET SERVICE (Our driver will wait you in the arrivals hall with a sign with the lead passenger name)
- TOLLS INCLUDED
- 60 Minutes free waiting time.
Benefit from our best offers today and book your arrival transfer from Malta Airport (MLA) to any Saint Julian's Hotel or address.
Transfer by private sedan for up to 4 passengers.<br/>Pickup included
Transfer by private minivan for up to 7 passengers.<br/>Pickup included
We will take you directly from Malta Airport (MLA) to your destination in Saint Julian's. Our drivers are well trained professionals that will make the best of your journey.
No queues, no waiting times: One of our drivers will be waiting for you in the arrivals hall a sign with the lead passenger name. You will be taken directly to your destination with no extra stops.
Our rates are final, no extra costs. Everything is included.
We offer reliable and cheap private transfers from Malta Airport (MLA) to Saint Julian's hotels or address. We specializein door-to-door transfers from and to Malta Airport (MLA), in other words we will be always waiting for you and will pick up you at the airport and will deliver a suitable and trusted experience during all journey until your accommodation/destination will be reached.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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Valletta Bus Terminus
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Available • Apps: eBolt, eCabs
Car, Bike, Scooter
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