Hi all. Well I am going to Malta at the end of the month to stay for about 28 days.
Ideally I want to rent a place for a month whilst I am there.
I have a bit of cash behind me but not a great amount, so Whilst I won't be going for the Penthous suite, I don't want a rat pit either.
Something about £350 to £500 per month would be ideal.
Now I am young and free, 21 years old. And just going for a month to get my feet wet for travelling, And being from UK I though Malta would be a great starting place as They speak good english.
I would be greatly appreciative if anyone could offer me some advice and help on the questions I have pondering at the moment.
1.Regards Renting for a month Is there anything I need to watch out for? hidden stuff that I might get caught out on or stung by?
2. What is better? booking and renting a place from the net/telephone now so I have it all sorted before I go, or book a temp place to land at then search for somewhere to rent once I am over there?
3. Kind of connected to the above question, If I were to book now. I found this site
http://www.62582.com/
Anyone have any dealings with them? I am worried that If I book with them They will set me up in a crack house or next door to a building site etc..I shouldn't be so cynical I know...but the worst things seem to happen to me. Though some of the places look really quite nice for the price.
4. Whats crime rate like in malta? especially the cities?
I am from a smallish city in the uk (Exeter) and crime is relativly low. I am worried that I will be jumping in at the deep end and won't be able to handle malta,especially at night... what Kind of place is it regarding crime? I will hopefully be checking out the nightclubs aswell...so bare this in mind.
5. Whats Malta like in general? I have done my research but theres no info like first hand info.
6. How much can one live off? how much would I need to sustain myself for a month? leading a normal lifestyle, going out a couple times a week etc.
Any help on the above matters and anything else you care to throw in will be great.
Many thanks for the time and I look forward to hearing your replies.
For between £400-£500, you should get a nice place with a sea view in Sliema. Standards vary so you'll need to see a few places first. Book into a cheap hotel for 2-3 nights and go to the real estate agents (or email them first to get the details before viewing) along the Sliema sea front. You'll be near the St Julians/Paceville area which has many bars, clubs and restaurants and since you're 21 that's the place to be. However, it might be relatively quiet since its the low season and some places will close at that time of year.
2. What is better book before or after arriving?
Answered above.
3. Kind of connected to the above question, If I were to book now. I found this site
http://www.62582.com/
Know nothing about them. Arrange to get details for viewing when you are there.
4. Whats crime rate like in malta? especially the cities?
Compared to any UK area, crime doesn't really exist. Very safe walking out at night in generally every area. Sure some things do happen but not really on the radar screen compared to the UK, even small towns in the UK.
5. Whats Malta like in general?
Well, it's not like a Greek or Spanish island which most people tend to think before they visit. It is it's own country and doesn't live off a rich mainland like other islands in the Med. It's a busy place with a large population of locals. It's very built up in certain areas because it tends to have all the infrastructure (government, ports etc) of any other country but in a small space. Has loads of history going back 000's of years and isn't a sterile place with all in resorts like Spanish or Greek islands.
By a good book such as the Rough guide or LonelyPlanet to get background before you go.
6. How much can one live off?
Don't try to penny pinch as you get what you pay for in Malta. Eating out, about £19 including a bottle of nice local wine at a good restaurant. You can pay quite a bit more in certain restaurants (5* hotel restaurants etc). You can also eat for less at alot of the cafes. good pizza normally around £4-5, good pasta for the same price. Tea and coffe around £1-£1.50. Pint of local good beer £1.60- £2
Of course with an apartment you'll buy a fair bit at the supermarket.
Hope this helps a little.
Thanks so much for the helpful reply.
You have basicly answered my questions well enough, but as always if anyone has some stuff that was missed out or anything extra to throw in I'll be glad to hear it. (the more the merrier)
THanks again.
I have to say well done to openminded!
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