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Compare car rental prices from top companies in Malta with Road Genius. From small economy cars to premium SUVs and minivans, you'll find vehicles at great prices. Pick up at Malta International Airport (MLA) or in Valletta and other towns, then explore Mdina, the Blue Grotto and Gozo. In peak summer, cars book out quickly, so reserve early and consider a compact for narrow streets and easier parking.

Malta offers several convenient places to rent a car, each suited to different travel plans.

Location Pros Cons
Malta Airport (MLA)
  • Immediate access upon arrival
  • Wide selection of providers and vehicles
  • Extended hours aligned to flight schedules
  • High demand; pre-booking essential for peak times
  • Slightly higher rates (airport surcharge)
  • Possible queues during busy arrival periods
City/Town Locations
  • Often lower rates than airport rentals
  • Can begin rental after exploring Valletta
  • Some local firms offer hotel delivery/pickup
  • Requires transport from airport to town
  • Shorter office hours (usually 9am-5pm)
  • Limited walk-in availability

At Malta International Airport, the rental car offices are in the Park East facility, a 3-minute walk from the terminal; follow the "Rental Cars" signs. Major brands usually have vehicles on-site, while some budget agencies may operate from off-site depots that require a shuttle.

Car Rental Prices

How much does it cost to rent a car in Malta?

On average, car rentals in Malta cost around €59 per day, with the lowest-priced rentals available from €17 per day.

How to pay less?
  • Compare airport vs town pickups. Airport is convenient but usually pricier due to surcharges. Check Valletta or other city locations and factor a short taxi or bus from MLA.

  • Time your booking to the season. For Jun–Aug, book months ahead. For Apr–May and Sep–Oct, weeks ahead is fine. For Nov–Mar, last-minute deals are common.

  • Pick a smaller, manual car. Cheaper to rent, better on fuel, and easier to park on Malta’s narrow streets. Automatics cost more and sell out.

  • Check weekly pricing. A 7-day rental often beats the per-day total for shorter spans.

  • Return the car full. Most rentals are full-to-full. Top up before drop-off to avoid refuelling charges.

  • Skip Valletta’s CVA charges. Park at Floriana Park & Ride or MCP Floriana and walk in. CVA runs weekdays 8am–6pm and is off on Sundays and public holidays.

Car rental prices in Malta 2025/2026

Parking Tips

Understanding Malta's parking system will save you time and prevent fines. Look for colored markings on curbs and spaces:

Marking Meaning
White lines Free public parking (may have time limits in urban areas)
Yellow lines No parking zones
Blue lines Time-limited or paid parking (check nearby signs)
Green lines Residents-only parking permit required

Valletta Parking: Most street parking in Valletta is restricted to residents. Visitors should use the Park & Ride lot in Floriana or MCP Floriana multi-story parking garage.

Controlled Vehicular Access (CVA): Valletta has a congestion charge system operating weekdays between 8am and 6pm. If you drive in central Valletta:

  • Charges increase hourly after that
  • Pay online the same day to avoid penalties
  • Consider parking outside Valletta and walking in
  • CVA is not active on Sundays and public holidays

Local Driving Rules:

  • Drive on the left side of the road
  • Speed limits: 50 km/h (31 mph) in built-up areas, 80 km/h (50 mph) on open roads
  • Seatbelts required for all passengers
  • Legal alcohol limit is 0.08% BAC
  • No toll roads on the islands
  • Yield to traffic from the right at roundabouts
  • Using mobile phones while driving requires hands-free devices
Why rent a car in Malta

Book a rental to get to:

  • Mdina – fortifications, cathedral

  • Marsaxlokk – Sunday market

  • Blue Grotto & Ħagar Qim – caves, temples

  • Dingli Cliffs – sunset views

  • Mellieħa & Marfa Ridge – Mellieħa Bay, Comino views

  • Gozo – Victoria, Dwejra, Salt Pans, Ġgantija Temples

FAQs

Do I need an International Driving Permit in Malta? No, you don't need one if your license is in English or an EU format. If your license uses letters that are not from the Latin alphabet, you'll need an International Driving Permit or an official translation.

Can I take a rental car from Malta to Sicily? No, the rental company's rules don't let you take cars off the Maltese islands. You can only drive the car between Malta and Gozo.

What is the minimum age to rent a car in Malta? You usually need to be 21 years old. If you're under 25, the rental company will add a 'young driver' fee. You also need to have had your license for at least 2 years.

How does the Valletta CVA system work? On weekdays, cameras record cars as they enter central Valletta (Mon–Fri 8am-6pm and Sat 8am-1pm). The first 30 minutes are free, then the system adds charges every hour. You can pay online on the same day. If you don't, the rental company will charge your card later and add a fee for their service.

Are there any restrictions on driving in historic towns? In Mdina, you cannot drive inside the city walls if you are not a resident. In Valletta, the government has closed many streets to cars or limited who can use them.

What happens if I get a traffic fine? The rental company will charge your card for the cost of the fine. They will also add a service fee of about €30. To avoid these costs, make sure you drive according to the law.

Do I get unlimited mileage on rental cars in Malta? Yes, almost all standard rental cars come with unlimited mileage because the islands are so small.

Should I book a car before I arrive? In summer, it's very important to book your car in advance because all the rental cars in Malta can get booked out. In winter, you can usually find a car to rent at the last minute.

What kind of fuel do rental cars use in Malta? Most rental cars use unleaded gas, but some use diesel. You can check the fuel cap or the car's dashboard to see what fuel it needs.

Can I rent an electric vehicle in Malta? Yes, but you won't find many options. The government is still building up the charging network, and there are now over 300 public charging stations on the islands.