Komfort-Mietwagenrundreise Malta
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Komfort-Mietwagenrundreise Malta

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Created: Monday, April 15, 2024
Ref ID: 1490314
price per person From
833 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Monday, April 15, 2024
Destinations: Mellieha, Mosta, Mdina, Rabat, Malta, Mellieha, Bugibba, Naxxar, Sliema, Valletta, Sliema, Marsaxlokk, Birzebbuga, Sliema, Cospicua, Birgu, Senglea, Sliema
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29 Oct
Transport from Frankfurt to Mellieha
Departure
Air Malta
Air Malta Air Malta - KM2301 - Operated by: Lufthansa
10:25 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
13:00 - Malta, Malta Intl Airport (MLA)
2h 35m 20 KG Nonstop
Transport:  KM2301 Operated by:  Lufthansa
Cabin Class: Economy
29 Oct
Car rental
Opel Corsa 1.2
Sicily By Car
A/C 5 doors 5 people
Opel Corsa 1.2 (EDMRC)
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited Mileage
Driver age

Minimum 18, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Cars will be supplied with a full tank of fuel and should be returned full. Otherwise the client will be charged for missing fuel, plus a refuelling charge of 29.50 EUR, including VAT.
It’s important the customer refuels within 10 kilometers from the drop-off point and keep the fuel station ticket.
General payment terms
The following deposit will be debited at the start of the rental: A, A2, B, C, M1, D 1000.00 EUR
F, J, N, N1, N2, S 1350.00 EUR
P, G, U 2200.00 EUR
The main driver must leave a deposit amount as per the rental agreement, the credit card must be in the drivers name. Form of payment accepted: American Express credit card, Mastercard credit card, Visa credit card Form of payment NOT accepted: Cash, Cheques, Debit cards, Diners Club credit card, Maestro, Prepaid cards, Virtual cards, Visa electronPlease note, that payments with credit card may require the PIN of the credit card.
1.000,00 €
Theft protection
1.062,00 €
Collision damage waiver
1.062,00 €
Pickup

Car Rental Area - Telephone: +356 99217673 // +356 99393790

Car Rental Area, Park East. Level 1, Multi Storey Car Park

Opening hours: 08:00 - 22:00

For returns outside the normal working hours, the vehicle should be parked in `Sicily by Car' car park space and the key dropped in the key box number 22.
Dropoff

Car Rental Area - Telephone +356 99217673 // +356 99393790

Car Rental Area, Park East. Level 1, Multi Storey Car Park

Opening hours: 08:00 - 22:00

For returns outside the normal working hours, the vehicle should be parked in `Sicily by Car' car park space and the key dropped in the key box number 22.
29 Oct
1. Mellieha
Stay
About the destination: Experience Paradise in Mellieħa, Malta! Nestled on the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean, Mellieħa beckons with its pristine beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. This charming town, perched atop a hill overlooking crystal-clear waters, offers travelers an unforgettable escape to paradise. Step into a world of tranquility as you explore Mellieħa's stunning coastline. Sink your toes into the soft sands of Golden Bay and Ghajn Tuffieha Beach, where turquoise waters lap gently against the shore, inviting you to swim, snorkel, or simply bask in the warm Mediterranean sun. For a more secluded retreat, venture to the hidden coves and rocky cliffs that dot the coastline, offering breathtaking views and a sense of serenity. Immerse yourself in Mellieħa's rich history and cultural heritage as you wander through the town's charming streets. Discover ancient landmarks such as the Mellieħa Parish Church, a magnificent baroque masterpiece that dominates the skyline, and the imposing Saint Agatha's Tower, a 17th-century fortress that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and sea. Indulge your senses in the flavors of Malta as you sample the region's culinary delights. From freshly caught seafood and hearty stews to sweet pastries and local wines, Mellieħa's diverse dining scene offers something to satisfy every palate. Be sure to visit the bustling village square, where you can dine al fresco at charming cafes and restaurants while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. For outdoor enthusiasts, Mellieħa is a paradise of adventure waiting to be explored. Lace up your hiking boots and set off on a journey through the scenic countryside, where you'll discover hidden trails, lush valleys, and ancient olive groves. Alternatively, embark on a boat tour of the nearby islands, where you can snorkel in crystal-clear waters, explore hidden caves, and encounter fascinating marine life. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural enrichment, Mellieħa offers an unforgettable escape that will leave you enchanted and inspired. Plan your visit today and discover why this hidden gem of Malta is truly a slice of paradise!
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31 Oct
Car journey 12 Kilometers - 21m
Mellieha
Mosta
31 Oct
2. Mosta
Stop
About the destination: Mosta is a small but densely populated city in the Northern Region of Malta. The most prominent building in Mosta is the Rotunda, a large basilica built by its parishioners' volunteer labour. It features one of the world's largest unsupported domes, and displays a replica of the World War II bombshell that famously crashed through the dome but did not detonate upon impact. Mosta celebrates the parish feast of the Assumption every 15 August. Mosta's feast day celebration is popular among both locals and tourists. The city is annually decorated by local parishioners and townspeople, seeking to demonstrate their affection for the town and its patron saint, weeks ahead of the public procession.
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31 Oct
Car journey 6 Kilometers - 11m
Mosta
Mdina
31 Oct
3. Mdina
Stop
About the destination: Mdina, also known by its titles Città Vecchia or Città Notabile, is a fortified city in the Northern Region of Malta which served as the island's capital from antiquity to the medieval period. The city is still confined within its walls, and has a population of just under 300, but it is contiguous with the town of Rabat, which takes its name from the Arabic word for suburb, and has a population of over 11,000 (as of March 2014)
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31 Oct
Car journey 2 Kilometers - 6m
Mdina
Rabat, Malta
31 Oct
4. Rabat, Malta
Stop
About the destination: Rabat is a town in the Northern Region of Malta, with a population of 11,497 as of March 2014. It adjoins the ancient capital city of Mdina, and a north-western area formed part of the Roman city of Melite until its medieval retrenchment. The Apostolic Nunciature of the Holy See to the Republic of Malta is seated in this village. The Local Council of Rabat is also the administrator of Baħrija. Parts of the films Munich and Black Eagle were shot in Rabat. In December 1999, Mtarfa was split from Rabat to form a separate Local Council by Act XXI, an amendment to the Local Council Act of 1993 (Act XV).
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31 Oct
Car journey 12 Kilometers - 23m
Rabat, Malta
Mellieha
31 Oct
5. Mellieha
Stay
About the destination: Experience Paradise in Mellieħa, Malta! Nestled on the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean, Mellieħa beckons with its pristine beaches, rich history, and vibrant culture. This charming town, perched atop a hill overlooking crystal-clear waters, offers travelers an unforgettable escape to paradise. Step into a world of tranquility as you explore Mellieħa's stunning coastline. Sink your toes into the soft sands of Golden Bay and Ghajn Tuffieha Beach, where turquoise waters lap gently against the shore, inviting you to swim, snorkel, or simply bask in the warm Mediterranean sun. For a more secluded retreat, venture to the hidden coves and rocky cliffs that dot the coastline, offering breathtaking views and a sense of serenity. Immerse yourself in Mellieħa's rich history and cultural heritage as you wander through the town's charming streets. Discover ancient landmarks such as the Mellieħa Parish Church, a magnificent baroque masterpiece that dominates the skyline, and the imposing Saint Agatha's Tower, a 17th-century fortress that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and sea. Indulge your senses in the flavors of Malta as you sample the region's culinary delights. From freshly caught seafood and hearty stews to sweet pastries and local wines, Mellieħa's diverse dining scene offers something to satisfy every palate. Be sure to visit the bustling village square, where you can dine al fresco at charming cafes and restaurants while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. For outdoor enthusiasts, Mellieħa is a paradise of adventure waiting to be explored. Lace up your hiking boots and set off on a journey through the scenic countryside, where you'll discover hidden trails, lush valleys, and ancient olive groves. Alternatively, embark on a boat tour of the nearby islands, where you can snorkel in crystal-clear waters, explore hidden caves, and encounter fascinating marine life. Whether you're seeking relaxation, adventure, or cultural enrichment, Mellieħa offers an unforgettable escape that will leave you enchanted and inspired. Plan your visit today and discover why this hidden gem of Malta is truly a slice of paradise!
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01 Nov
Car journey 8 Kilometers - 14m
Mellieha
Bugibba
01 Nov
6. Bugibba
Stop
About the destination: Buġibba is a zone within St. Paul's Bay in the Northern Region, Malta. It is situated adjacent to Qawra, and it is a popular tourist resort, containing numerous hotels, restaurants, pubs, clubs, and a casino. At the St. Paul's Bay end of the promenade, you'll come to a small but picturesque harbour with some of the traditionally-painted boats. Also, there is a megalithic temple in the centre of town which is worth visiting
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01 Nov
Car journey 7 Kilometers - 16m
Bugibba
Naxxar
01 Nov
7. Naxxar
Stop
About the destination: Naxxar is a local council and city in the northern part of central Malta, with a population of about 13,678. The church of Naxxar is dedicated to Our Lady of Victory, whose feast is celebrated on September 8. Naxxar is known for the Maltese International Trade Fair
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01 Nov
Car journey 7 Kilometers - 18m
Naxxar
Sliema
01 Nov
8. Sliema
Stay
About the destination: Sliema is a town in the Central Region of Malta. Sliema and St Julian's are Malta's most modern and most built up areas and where most tourists stay. The Scuba diving is the biggest attraction in Sliema, is easy, fun, and you can see ship wrecks, stingrays, barracudas, lots of small fish, and explore tunnels and swim through at the Fortizza dive site.
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02 Nov
Car journey 6 Kilometers - 17m
Sliema
Valletta
02 Nov
9. Valletta
Stop
About the destination: The tiny capital of Malta, the city measures less than 1 sq km, has a lot to offer visitors. Valletta has been described as one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world, thanks to its 7,000 years of history. No wonder, the City of Valletta was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. Built by the knight of St John in the 16th and 17th centuries for its military and strategic reasons, Valletta was later embellished into a fine example of baroque decorative art – most notably in the magnificent interiors of St John’s Co-Cathedral in the heart of the city. Shady atmospheric alleyways link grand squares, and glorious palazzi sit alongside bars and shop. Lately, the city has undergone some major changes to create a more vibrant urbanity, with the renovation of the main City Gate and the design of a new parliament building, as well as the renovation of the bombed-out Opera House. Valletta's natural deep water port, the Grand Harbour, is the biggest and the most impressive harbour in all the Mediterranean and was, for many thousands of years, the epicentre of Malta’s maritime activity. Proof of this are the 19 historical warehouses still stand dating back 250 years and the historic Quay Wall, where the Knights of St John and European merchants used to unload their wares. The Valletta Waterfront is also the gateway to Malta’s capital city. In fact, as one of the most successful Mediterranean ports, the Port of Valletta welcomes more than half-a-million cruise passengers into this open air museum. Recently, the waterfront has been revitalised into an attractive and vibrant gateway of shops, bars and restaurants. It’s particularly romantic at night when illuminated. There are tons of outdoor pursuits to enjoy thanks to the city’s moderate climate. From diving to sailing, cycling to rock climbing, there are a number of different adrenalin-busting options to satisfy adventurous holidaymakers. Just don't expect Valletta to be buzzing all night, its tranquility is a large part of its charm.
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02 Nov
Car journey 6 Kilometers - 16m
Valletta
Sliema
02 Nov
10. Sliema
Stay
About the destination: Sliema is a town in the Central Region of Malta. Sliema and St Julian's are Malta's most modern and most built up areas and where most tourists stay. The Scuba diving is the biggest attraction in Sliema, is easy, fun, and you can see ship wrecks, stingrays, barracudas, lots of small fish, and explore tunnels and swim through at the Fortizza dive site.
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03 Nov
Car journey 13 Kilometers - 21m
Sliema
Marsaxlokk
03 Nov
11. Marsaxlokk
Stop
About the destination: Marsaxlokk is a small, traditional fishing village in the South Eastern Region of Malta. It has a harbour, and is a tourist attraction known for its views, fishermen and history. As at March 2014, the village had a population of 3,534. The village is also known for the Marsaxlokk Market, which is mainly a large fish market which takes place along the seafront on Sundays, and a tourist market during all other days of the week. Inhabited and well-known since antiquity, Marsaxlokk was used as a port by Phoenicians, Carthaginians and also has the remains of a Roman-era harbour. Originally a part of the city of Żejtun, the fishing village became a separate parish in the late nineteenth century. Traditional luzzi and other larger and more modern vessels line the sheltered inner harbour. The village is also popular among locals and tourists alike for its walks around the coast and harbour, its restaurants, as well as for its swimming zones. Marsaxlokk Bay also includes a container freeport towards Birżebbuġa, a power station complex towards Delimara, and a small ship-repair facility for fishermen. Marsaxlokk is sometimes referred to as Portus Herculis, due to the association of Marsaxlokk Bay with the Roman and Punic remains at Tas-Silġ.
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03 Nov
Car journey 6 Kilometers - 11m
Marsaxlokk
Birzebbuga
03 Nov
12. Birzebbuga
Stop
About the destination: It is a local council and port in St George's Bay in southern Malta. It has more than 9000 inhabitants. The name of the city means "land of olive trees" in Maltese language. The city is well known for the fossil remains of the glaciation, which were found in a nearby cave called Ghar Dalam.
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03 Nov
Car journey 17 Kilometers - 29m
Birzebbuga
Sliema
03 Nov
13. Sliema
Stay
About the destination: Sliema is a town in the Central Region of Malta. Sliema and St Julian's are Malta's most modern and most built up areas and where most tourists stay. The Scuba diving is the biggest attraction in Sliema, is easy, fun, and you can see ship wrecks, stingrays, barracudas, lots of small fish, and explore tunnels and swim through at the Fortizza dive site.
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04 Nov
Car journey 10 Kilometers - 18m
Sliema
Cospicua
04 Nov
14. Cospicua
Stop
About the destination: Cospicua, also known by its titles Città Cospicua or Civitas Cottonera, is a double-fortified harbour city in the South Eastern Region of Malta. Along with Birgu and Senglea, it is one of the Three Cities, located within the Grand Harbour to the east of the capital city Valletta. With a population of 5,395 as of March 2014, it is the most dense city of the Three Cities. Cospicua has been inhabited since Neolithic times. Its maritime facilities started during ancient times around the Phoenician era c. 600 BC. Prior to the 18th century it was known as Bormla, a name which is still in use. Its fortification walls, constructed to protect the town and its neighbours Birgu and Isla, were built by the Order of Saint John. Construction began in 1638 but was not completed for another 70 years. In 1722, Grand Master Marc'Antonio Zondadari declared Bormla a city and in view of its strong bastions named it Città Cospicua. In 1776, the Order of St. John started to construct a dockyard, which was to play a vital role in the development of this city. During British rule in Malta, the Royal Navy made extensive use of the dockyard, particularly during the Crimean War, the First World War and during the years preceding the Second World War. Cospicua, along with the rest of the area around the Grand Harbour, was heavily bombed during this last war as Malta was under siege by the Axis powers. As Malta became an independent country, the city's dockyard frequently became a bone of contention between the General Workers' Union, to which most of its employees belonged, and successive governments. In the early 21st century the dockyard was substantially downsized under the governance of the Nationalist Party after it was found that the cost of operating the site was responsible for around 25% of Malta's national debt. Plans are now underway for the transformation of an area of the dockyard into a commercial and tourist centre. Cospicua is also known as Belt l-Immakulata or the City of the Immaculate, referring to the Immaculate Conception or the Virgin Mary, who is the patron of the city. every year a feast is being held on 8 December
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04 Nov
Car journey 1 Kilometers - 3m
Cospicua
Birgu
04 Nov
15. Birgu
Stop
About the destination: Birgu (also called Il-Birgu or Vittoriosa) is a small municipality in Malta that played an important role on the site of Malta in 1565. It is one of the three most recognized cities in this small country. The city was established in the Great Port of Malta around St. Angel Fort and served as the main port for Malta.
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04 Nov
Car journey 2 Kilometers - 7m
Birgu
Senglea
04 Nov
16. Senglea
Stop
About the destination: Senglea, also known by its title Città Invicta (or Civitas Invicta), is a fortified city in the South Eastern Region of Malta. It is one of the Three Cities in the Grand Harbour area, the other two being Cospicua and Vittoriosa, and has a population of approximately 2,720 people. The city's title Città Invicta was given because it managed to resist the Ottoman invasion at the Great Siege of Malta in 1565. The name Senglea comes from the Grand Master who built it Claude de la Sengle and gave the city a part of his name. While Senglea is the 52nd most populated locality on the island, due to its incredibly small land area, it is the 2nd most densely populated locality after Sliema.
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04 Nov
Car journey 11 Kilometers - 24m
Senglea
Sliema
04 Nov
17. Sliema
Stay
About the destination: Sliema is a town in the Central Region of Malta. Sliema and St Julian's are Malta's most modern and most built up areas and where most tourists stay. The Scuba diving is the biggest attraction in Sliema, is easy, fun, and you can see ship wrecks, stingrays, barracudas, lots of small fish, and explore tunnels and swim through at the Fortizza dive site.
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06 Nov
Transport from Sliema to Frankfurt
Return
Air Malta
Air Malta Air Malta - KM2300 - Operated by: Lufthansa
14:00 - Malta, Malta Intl Airport (MLA)
16:50 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
2h 50m 20 KG Nonstop
Transport:  KM2300 Operated by:  Lufthansa
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
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