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Travelling From Malta To Sicily In September? You Get One Hefty Discount!

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Remember when we said teenagers and young travellers can get to Sicily on a dime? Virtu Ferries just upped their game and made family holidays a whole lot more convenient if you’re planning a holiday with your kids this September, you get one massive discount for every two adults!

That’s right: this September, every two adults travelling to Sicily with two kids will travel for less than €250 with return!

That means you can up your typical pre-back-to-school weekend family trip in Gozo and island-hop all the way to glittering coastline of Malta’s older cousin for a fraction of the price!

From the gorgeous coves and bays of Taormina, to the beautiful marinas in Ragusa; the shopping outlets in the heart of the old island, or the steep incline of Mount Etna herself, Sicily is the (very) wide open space we’ve been waiting to explore, and it’s just over 90 minutes away!

And if that wasn’t enough, travelling adults also benefit from the usual offer of free travel for every two kids!

If ever there was an excuse to pounce on your remaining leave and plan that extra holiday, this is it! Or maybe you needed to get in that little bit of extra shopping before the new scholastic year, why not make it over in Sicily?

Interested? Check out the Virtu Ferries website or call on +356 22069022

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READ NEXT: A Complete Beginner’s Guide To Sicily – Getting There, What To Do And How To Explore The Island

Self-titled resident SJW and expressionless in-house Head of Internal Marketing. Matt loves prepping vegan and vegetarian food, consumes way too much coffee, and has an unhealthy penchant for storyboarded Instagram Stories. When he's not trying to figure out social media policies, marketing strategies or cracking SEO conundrums, you can catch him as the host of Basically, Livestream Of Consciousness or Lovin Daily. Hit him up if you've got a story about the environment, arts and culture, health, politics and activism, or LGBTQI+ issues. He's also a doctor, but we don't talk about that.
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