Quanto costa un viaggio a Malta?

Quanto costa un viaggio a Malta?

Quanto costa un viaggio a Malta?

Se viaggi in alta stagione, comprendendo il biglietto, circa 100 euro al giorno. Però, nel resto dell'anno, anche soli 50 euro, e mangiando bene! Il costo della vita a Malta è tendenzialmente basso, soprattutto in confronto alle grandi città italiane.

Quanto costa un cocktail a Malta?

Prezzi dei drink: i prezzi dei cocktail e shot nelle discoteche sono abbastanza bassi, dai 3 ai 5 euro.

Quanto costa pranzare a Malta?

Prezzi nei ristoranti in Malta.
Pasto in un ristorante poco costoso15 EUR (9.00-25)
Pasto per 2 persone, ristorante di classe media, tre piatti60 EUR (40-110)
McMeal al McDonalds (o in un equivalente fastfood)8.00 EUR (7.00-10.00)
Birra da botta locale (0,5 litro)3.00 EUR (1.50-4.00)

How much does it cost to stay in Malta?

  • Average prices in Malta are higher than in United States. If you do your shopping in Malta you have to pay 1.07 times more for it than in United States. The average accommodation cost in Malta range from: 22 USD (19 EUR) in hostel to 67 USD (57 EUR) in 3 star hotel. Price per night in a luxury hotel in Malta is about 162 USD (138 EUR).

How much is a cup of milk in Malta?

  • Food prices in supermarkets are lower than in United States. For example, in Malta you have to pay for: Bottle or carton of milk (1 liter): 1.20 USD (1.00 EUR) Popular yellow cheese (1 kg): 11 USD (8.90 EUR) A bottle of beer from a known brand: 2.80 USD (2.30 EUR) A sausage or cold cuts (1 kg): 20 USD (16 EUR)

How much does a pack of cigarettes cost in Malta?

  • Cigarettes are cheaper in Malta than in United States. Average cost of a pack of local cigarettes is 5.70 USD (4.80 EUR). For more famous brands such: Marlboro, Kent, Lucky Strike you have to pay about 7.10 USD (6.00 EUR). Bellow you can find information about food and beverages prices in supermarkets and groceries.

What is the currency of Malta?

  • The currency of Malta is Euro (EUR). 1€ (euro) is divided into 100 c (cent). There are 8 different coins: €1, €2, 5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, 1c, 2c. There are 7 different bank notes with the following values: €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200, €500. To avoid unexpected risks of receiving fake money, we reccommend checking the currency when trading.

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