Malta Taxi Transfer order page (non credit card / cash payment)

 
 

Malta & Gozo taxi transfers - direct, private taxi transfer to your Malta or Gozo resort hotel. No waiting. No price haggling. Meet & greet service. Absolute comfort. English & Italian speaking. Clean modern air-con taxis & minivans. Professional, helpful drivers. Taxi saloons. Taxi vans. Coaches up to 60 people. Maltese islands sightseeing tours & excursions. Gozo private tours. Malta taxi booking instructions below.

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Taxi Fleet - our taxi Fleet consists of luxury cars such as Mercedes E-Class cars and Mercedes M-Class cars. For larger groups we have Mercedes Sprinter Mini Vans (12 seaters) and Ford Transit Mini Vans (12 seaters). All our vehicles are modern, undertake regular controls and are fully comprehensive.

*Malta taxi booking details at bottom of page - cash payment direct to driver


Rates from/to Malta Luqa Airport to any hotel or apartment

UNSHARED TAXI

Direct unshared Malta taxi to Mellieha, Marfa, Cirkewwa (Gozo ferry) areas

  1 - 4 persons = € 24.00 (per car each way)  5 -12 persons = € 28.00

  13 - 15 persons = € 60.00  16 - 30 persons = € 125.00

Direct unshared Malta taxi to Valletta, Sliema, Paceville, St Julians, Balzan, Birzebbuga, Marsaxlokk, Marsascala 

1 - 4 persons = € 18.00 (per car each way) 5 -12 persons = € 22.00

 

 13 - 15 persons = € 50.00  16 - 30 persons = € 99.00

 

Direct unshared Malta taxi to Bugibba, Qawra, St. Paul's Bay, Xemxija Bay, Mosta, Mdina, Rabat (Malta)

1 - 4 persons = € 20.00 (per car each way) 5 - 12 persons = € 24.00

 

 13 - 15 persons = € 50.00  16 - 30 persons = € 99.00


Split unshared Malta taxi to GOZO (2 taxis)

1 - 4 persons = € 39.00 (per car each way)  ▪ 4 - 6 persons = € 46.00

 

7 - 10 persons = € 48.00 (per car each way) 

 

Direct unshared Malta taxi to GOZO (1 taxi all the way)

1 - 2 persons = € 65.00 (per car each way) 3 - 4 persons = € 67.00

 

5 - 6 persons = € 75.00 (per car each way) 7 -10 persons = € 80.00

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SHARED (SHUTTLE) TRANSFER

Shared Malta Shuttle taxi to Mellieha, Marfa, Cirkewwa (Gozo ferry) areas

▪ Price per person one way = € 16.00

 

Shared Malta Shuttle taxi to Valletta, Sliema, Paceville, St Julians, Balzan areas

▪ Price per person one way = € 12.00

 

Shared Malta Shuttle taxi to Bugibba, Qawra, St. Paul's Bay, Xemxija, Marsascala, Marsaxlokk, Mosta, Mdina

▪ Price per person one way = € 14.00

 

Shared Shuttle taxi - you will wait no longer than 20 minutes at the airport before boarding your taxi, after which the passengers are dropped off in rotation order.


BOOK MALTA TAXI TRANSFER - payment in cash to driver

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Travel time: Valletta/ Sliema 20 mins; St Julians 25 mins; Qawra/ Bugibba/ St Pauls 35 mins; Mellieha/ Marfa/ Gozo ferry 45 mins

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Click here if you want to read some of our recent feedback from happy clients! - Malta Taxi Feedback

 

Dear Mark, - I'm now back from Malta. Just to thank you for the excellent car hire service provided through HotelRaider. Stephen Kamm 

 

Hi Mark - everything went really well. All taxi transport clean, on time, air con and v efficient. Everyone was really impressed with the simplicity of being collected and brought straight to the hotel with no fuss. Have a friend getting married in Gozo next year and have already recommended you to her. Thanks again, Ken


About Malta

Malta lies in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea, halfway between Europe’s mainland and North Africa. The archipelago consists of 6 islands with a total area of only 216 sq km.

Malta and Gozo are the two largest islands and are densely populated with just over 400,000 inhabitants. Comino is small and sparsely populated, while Cominotto, Filfla, and St.Paul’s Islands have no inhabitants.

The Maltese Islands may be small, but still have lots to offer visitors! The country’s strategic position between Europe and Africa made it a valuable possession for the great powers that dominated Europe in ancient times, and so it has a rich and varied history. It was occupied by the Phoenicians, the Aragonese, the Romans, the Arabs, the Knights, the French and the British. All these left their mark on the islands, ranging from Catacombs, Roman Villas and Baths, Fortifications and Towers, Cathedrals and Churches.

One of the most important milestones in the history of Malta is definitely the rule by the Order of the Knights of St. John. In 1530, the Grand Master Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam was given the Maltese Islands for his order by King Charles V in exchange of a single Maltese falcon per year. The Knights used the city of Birgu (Vittoriosa) as their naval base. They fortified the towers that already existed in Malta and built various others.

Most of these towers and fortifications are still standing. The Knights led Malta through one of the most important battles that Malta ever experienced, that of the Great Siege of 1565 against the Ottoman Empire. In 1566, after this hard earned victory, Grand Master Jean Parisot de la Valette decided to build a new fortified city. This gave birth to the present capital city of Malta, Valletta.

Valletta was built on the Xiberras peninsula overlooking two main harbours in Malta, the Grand Harbour and the Marsamxett Harbour. Back in 1830, the city was described as "a city of palaces built by gentlemen for gentlemen". The whole city was added to Unesco’s World Heritage List in 1980. It boasts fine baroque architecture, most of which dates back to the 16th century. One of the most important buildings is St. John’s Co-Cathedral with interior paintings by Mattia Preti. One can also view the famous painting by Caravaggio ‘The Beheading of St. John the Baptist” in the Co-Cathedral's Oratory. The reign of the Knights of the Order of St. John came to an end when Napoleon took Malta on his way to Egypt in 1798.

Malta is a place for diversity. You could spend a day walking around the narrow winding streets of the medieval city Mdina, and then enjoy the nightlife that Sliema, St.Julians and Bugibba offer. Alternatively you could visit one of the prehistoric temples like the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum and Hagar Qim, both of which are included in the Unesco World Heritage list, and then enjoy some hours of sunshine on the golden beaches around the island.

Getting around Malta is relatively easy and cheap. Crossing the main island, Malta, by car from North to South is the longest possible journey one can take – and this only takes around 1 hour by car! Driving in Malta is on the left hand side of the road, like the United Kingdom.

Those visitors who prefer not to rent a car can use the network of public buses which is cheap and efficient. The main terminus is in Valletta, and in addition there are direct buses to the most popular towns, beaches and cities from Sliema, Bugibba, Mosta, Rabat, Cirkewwa and Marsaxlokk.

If you are interested in visiting the sister islands of Gozo or Comino, you can do so by taking a short ferry ride. The ferry to Gozo leaves regularly from Cirkewwa and takes around 20 minutes to cross over to Mgarr in Gozo. From Cirkewwa you can also take a small boat that leaves for Comino.

Malta gained its independence in 1964 and joined the European Union in May 2004. The currency used is the Euro although some establishments also accept Sterling and US Dollars. Shopping hours are usually from 9:30am till 12:30am and from 4:30pm till 7:00pm from Monday to Saturday.

The national language is Maltese, a language of Semitic origin with a romantic influence. However the majority of the population can speak good English. Italian, French and German are also spoken in most hotels.

Malta enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers, so it is always a good time of year to visit Malta!

Valletta

Capital City of Malta, named after its founder Grandmaster Jean De La Valette. Construction, starting in 1566, lasted only 15 years. World Heritage Site.

Vittoriosa

Vittoriosa, or Birgu, one of the Three Cities, lies on one of the promontories jutting into Grand Harbour, opposite Valletta. At its tip is Fort St Angelo, perhaps the oldest fortification on the Islands. Vittoriosa was the first home of the Knights of St John when they arrived in 1530 and contains many important architectural riches, including the knights' auberges (inns of residence), the Church of Saint Lawrence, the Inquisitor's Palace, Fort St Angelo and the Maritime Museum.

Senglea

Known also as Isla, Senglea forms part of the Three Cities. The parish church dedicated to the Nativity of the Madonna was rebuilt after heavy damage in WWII and retains its artistic heritage. The city is noted for its superb harbour views across to Valletta from Safe Haven Gardens at Senglea Point. The stone vedette, known as il-Gardjola, on the bastion-point, served as a look-out post to guard the harbour entrance. The sculptured eye and ear above its windows are symbols of vigilance.

Cospicua

Known also as Bormla, Cospicua is the largest of the Three Cities on Grand Harbour opposite Valletta. Its Collegiate Church of the Immaculate Conception is rich in exquisite works of art. The Firenzuola Fortifications, built in 1638, and Margherita Lines, part of the inland defences of the Three Cities, are major landmarks.

Sliema

Sliema and the coastline up to neighbouring St Julian's constitutes Malta's main
coastal resort. It is a centre for shopping, restaurants and cafe life.

Paceville

Paceville, situated near St. Julian's, is Malta's main nightlife area and offers leisure, superb restaurants to suit all tastes and entertainment with the latest in club DJ music, as well as piano bars, elegant casinos and discotheques. The coastline of
St Julian's and Paceville is home to several of Malta's newest, five-star hotels and a deluxe leisure, residential and marina complex.

Hal Saflieni Hypogeum

Megalithic underground sanctuary, 4100-3800BC. World Heritage Site.

Tarxien Temples

Megalithic age temple, 3000-2500BC. World Heritage Site.

Marsaxlokk

Marsaxlokk Bay is Malta's second largest natural harbour. It is the best place to see the colourful, traditional Maltese fishing boats, the Luzzus, with the mythical eye painted on their prows. The village is the Islands' main fishing harbour; its Sunday fish market a fascinating insight into local life and a traditional industry.

Ghar Dalam

A highly important site where the earliest evidence of human settlement on Malta, dating back some 7400 years, was discovered.

Siggiewi

Siggiewi lies in the midst of attractive and typical Maltese countryside and is dominated by the imposing parish church of St Nicholas, one of the finest examples of a baroque churches on the Islands. Sites include the Inquisitors Summer Palace in the Girgenti valley, which now serves as the Prime Minister's official summer residence, the Laferla Cross and the nearby picturesque fishing hamlet of Ghar Lapsi.

Dingli Cliffs

Dingli Cliffs are an impressive sight, especially if viewed from sea level on an island cruise. From the cliff tops, enjoy one of the most striking views and sheerest drops, just west of Dingli village. Another atmospheric view is over to the uninhabited isle of Fifla. The tiny chapel of St Mary Magdalene perched on the edge marks the highest point on the Maltese Islands, some 250 metres above sea level.

Rabat

Lying outside the walls of Mdina, Rabat has played a major role in Malta’s past and is a prime source of its cultural heritage. Sites include the Domus Romana, Catacombs, St. Paul’s Grotto, Wignacourt Museum, Casa Bernard and numerous fine churches and monasteries. 

Mdina

Malta's walled old capital, known also as Citta’ Notabile, the Noble City. Important sites include the Cathedral of Saint Paul and Museum, Palazzo Falson, The Natural History Museum, baroque and medieval palaces.

Mosta

Home of the magnificent domed church (completed in 1860), the Mosta Rotunda, the third largest unsupported church dome in Europe.

Qawra

Qawra and its neighbours Bugibba and St. Paul's Bay, are Malta's largest seaside resort towns.

Bugibba

Bugibba and its neighbours Qawra and St. Paul's Bay, are Malta's largest seaside resort towns.

Mellieha

A popular resort town, Mellieha has retained its traditional rural character, with breathtaking panoramic views of Mellieha Bay and surrounding countryside.
The fresco of the Madonna and Child in the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin is said to have been painted by St Luke who was shipwrecked in Malta with St Paul in AD60.

Sweethaven Popeye's Village

The full scale film set for the musical Popeye, filmed here in 1980.

Gozo Island

Nadur

Nadur lies on the hills above a fertile valley, once the hunting grounds of Grand Master Wignacourt but now the fruit growing district of the Island of Gozo. The 1766 baroque Parish Church of Saints Peter and Paul dominates Nadur's skyline and is one of Gozo's best baroque architectural masterpieces. Nadur is renowned for its Carnival, a unique experience for the spontaneity and creativity of all those taking part.

Xaghra

The village of Xaghra is rich in historical heritage. Encircled by beautiful bays, Xaghra is famous for its prehistoric sites, the temples of Ggantija and Calypso's cave, Ta' Xerri and Ta' Ninu grottos, a Toy Museum and an old fully restored wheat-grinding windmill.

Victoria

Rabat, the capital town of the island of Gozo, is also known as Victoria; the name given in 1887 in honour of the famous British Queen's Golden Jubilee celebrations. Sites include the Citadel, the Cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady
and adjacent Museums, the old part of the town around St. George's Basilica, Main Square, the Market and the Town hall known as Banca Giuratale, and Rundle Garden.

Ramla Bay

Locally known as Ir-Ramla l-Hamra, the Red Sandy Beach, Ramla Bay is located at the bottom of a rich and fertile valley on the northern side of the island of Gozo. Roman remains lie beneath the sand and the famous Calypso Cave overlooks the Western side of the beach.

Events on Malta in June

EVENTS for the Month of June 2009 - more on www.visitmalta.com

RELIGIOUS FEASTS AND VILLAGE FESTAS
01/06/2009 to 30/09/2009
The festa season in Malta is made up of a long series of extended weekends, starting from the end of May right through the entire months of June, July, August and well into September. ...

POLICE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION
06/06/2009 to 19/07/2009
About the Exhibition: Stephen Busuttil’s passion for policing is equal to his passion for photography. His first solo exhibition portrays all areas of the Malta Police, including his ...

SETTE GIUGNO
07/06/2009
On 7th June every year, Malta commemorates the tragic events of 7-6-1919 known as the 'Sette Giugno'. This is in remembrance of the riots of 1919 when the Maltese people revolted against the ...

SUNSET SUNDAYS
07/06/2009 to 13/09/2009
The most attended and highly anticipated weekly summer club night on the Maltese isles returns! As from the 7th of June 2008, the eight season of Sunset Sundays will be launched within the ...

LACE IN THE STREET
07/06/2009
A rare opportunity to admire lace making, an old custom on our island. The lace is worked by Maltese techniques on a Maltese pillow, with bobbins in various traditional designs. Place: ...

44TH ANNUAL OPEN PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION
10/06/2009 to 24/06/2009
The 44th Open Annual Exhibition and Competition of Photographic Art 2009 organised by the Malta Photographic Society will be held at the Italian Cultural Institute in Valletta from the ...

VICTORIA INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL
11/06/2009 to 13/07/2009
The 12th edition of the Victoria International Arts Festival is being held between the 11th of June and the 13th of July 2009, in Victoria Gozo. See the Programme of Events below. ...

FUN IN THE SUN
13/06/2009 to 15/06/2009
For more information about this package to Malta check out www.maltaweekender.com ...

FEAST OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS - Fontana (Gozo)
14/06/2009
The Feast of the Sacred Heart of Jesus is celebrated in the village of Fontana in Gozo. Contact: The Sacred Heart of Jesus ...

FEAST OF ST PHILIP - Zebbug
14/06/2009
The Feast of St. Philip is celebrated in the village of Zebbug in Malta. Contact: The Parish of St. Philip Zebbug Malta Tel: 356 ...

FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI - Rabat
14/06/2009
The Feast of Corpus Christi is celebrated in the town of Rabat in Malta. Contact: The Parish Rabat Malta Tel: 356 ...

IN GUARDIA PARADE
14/06/2009
The IN GUARDIA PARADE is a historical re-enactment that portrays an authentic historical event set in the late 16th – early 17th century. The re-enactment depicts the inspection of the ...

MALTA OPEN TENPIN BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS
17/06/2009 to 21/06/2009
International tenpin bowling tournament. 'Open' event for male and female bowlers of all ages. Cash prize fund. For more information contact: superbowl@edenleisure.com or ...

WORLD BIKINI MODEL INTERNATIONAL & MISS EUROPEAN TOURISM BEAUTY
18/06/2009 to 24/06/2009
The World Finals in Malta where over 40 countries will be competing for this prestigious title. ...

FEAST OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST - Xewkija (Gozo)
21/06/2009
The Feast of St. John the Baptist is celebrated in the Village of Xewkija in Gozo. Contact The Parish of St. John the ...

FEAST OF OUR LADY OF THE LILY - Mqabba
21/06/2009
The Feast of Our Lady of the Lily is celebrated in the town of Mqabba in Malta. Contact: The Parish Mqabba Malta Tel: 356 ...

FEAST OF ST CATHERINE - Zejtun
21/06/2009
The Feast of Our Lady of St. Catherine is celebrated in the town of Zejtun in Malta. Contact: Church of St. ...

FEAST OF CHRIST THE REDEEMER - Senglea
21/06/2009
The Feast of Christ the Redeemer is celebrated in the town of Senglea in Malta. Contact: The Parish Senglea Malta Tel: 356 ...

IN GUARDIA PARADE
21/06/2009
The IN GUARDIA PARADE is a historical re-enactment that portrays an authentic historical event set in the late 16th – early 17th century. The re-enactment depicts the inspection of ...

THE KOLBOTN GUARD MARCHING SHOW BAND
26/06/2009 to 01/07/2009
The Kolbotn Guard Marching Show band is located at Kolbotn, in the county Oppegaard, which borders to Oslo, Norway in the south-east. The band consists of about 50 girls between the age 7-18 ...

FEAST OF OUR LADY OF LOURDES - Qrendi
28/06/2009
The Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes is celebrated in the town of Qrendi in Malta. Contact: The Parish Qrendi Malta Tel: ...

MNARJA
28/06/2009 to 29/06/2009
This feast is one of the oldest feasts celebrated in Malta and Gozo. The Feast commemorates two important Saints in Maltese religious lore, St Peter and St Paul. The word ...

FEAST OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL - Nadur (Gozo)
28/06/2009
The Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul is celebrated in the Village of Nadur in Gozo. Contact: The Parish of St. Peter and St. ...

FEAST OF ST NICHOLAS - Siggiewi
28/06/2009
The Feast of St. Nicholas is celebrated in the town of Siggiewi in Malta. Contact: The Parish of St. ...

FEAST OF ST GEORGE - Qormi
28/06/2009
The Feast of St. George is celebrated in the town of Qormi in Malta. Contact: The Parish of St. George Qormi Malta Tel: 356 ...

FEAST OUR LADY OF THE SACRED HEART - Burmarrad
28/06/2009
The Feast of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart is celebrated in the town of Burmarrad in Malta. Contact: The ...

IN GUARDIA PARADE
28/06/2009
The IN GUARDIA PARADE is a historical re-enactment that portrays an authentic historical event set in the late 16th – early 17th century. The re-enactment depicts the inspection of ...

MOBY IN CONCERT
28/06/2009
Moby has been making music since he was 9 years old. He started out playing classical guitar and then went on to play with seminal Connecticut hardcore punk group 'the vatican commandoes' ...

FEAST OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL - Mdina
29/06/2009
The Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul is celebrated in the town of Mdina in Malta. Contact: The Metropolitan Cathedral of St. ...