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Everything about Malta's Tallinja bus tickets: prices, cards, the app, the sharing trick, and where to buy. All verified by tourists.
Malta has one of the more intuitive bus systems in the region — if you know how to buy tickets. A 63-year-old retired woman toured the whole island for a week without a car and without speaking English, collecting all the tricks along the way. Here's what works.
| Ticket | Price | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Single (2-hour) | €2 | Unlimited connections within 2 hours |
| Express single | €3 | Express (X) and TD fast lines |
| 12-trip card | €19 | 12 trips — can be shared between 2 people! |
| 4-day pass | €19 | Unlimited travel for 4 days |
| 7-day pass | €25 | Unlimited travel for 7 days + Gozo ferry included |
The most underrated fact about Maltese transport:
"The 12-trip card can be shared — I bought one and tapped twice (for 2 people) when boarding. For connections you tap again, but if it's within 2 hours it counts as one trip."
A couple for a week: 12 trips = one route per day for 6 days each. Plus Bolt for shorter journeys. Total: €19 + a few Bolts ≈ €35–40 transport for two.
"Download the Tallinja app — it shows real-time connections and suggests the fastest route with transfers. Buses are often 5–10 minutes late — build in a buffer."
Available on iOS and Android. Download before arrival — it lets you navigate without asking in English.
Highlights from Robert Maklowicz's travels
Taking the ferry to Gozo
“Płyniemy na Gozo. Nie jest to specjalnie wycieńczający rejs, bo trwa około 25 minut.”
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