HOW THE CVA WORKS AND ITS BOUNDARIES / INFO ENTRY / EXIT POINTS
If you wish to visit Malta's capital city, Valletta, you should be aware that a pass is required at the entrance and that the amount varies depending on the duration, further details can be found at https://secure.cva.gov.mt.
Furthermore, the entry and exit points are indicated at the following link https://secure.cva.gov.mt/Page/Boundaries (CVA Boundary / Entry & Exit Points).
A lack of a pass results in a fine that can only be paid by the Car Hire Company and not individually, as CVA Fines are issued approximately 2-3 months later.
The amount of the CVA fine as stipulated in our General Terms and Conditions and according to your authorisation, signed at the beginning of the rental period, shall be charged to your credit/debit card. In addition, the amount of € 30.00 + VAT 18% will also be charged as an additional service for handling the paperwork.
A few metres outside and around Valletta you can also find free parking in designated areas as you can see in the link https://mt.parkopedia.com/parking/floriana/ and also a multi-storey car park which is of course subject to a charge.
How the system works
Controlled vehicular access uses ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Reading) technology and dedicated camera systems to monitor and photograph vehicles entering and leaving the CVA border.
The system then automatically calculates the time the vehicle remained within the Valletta CVA border and finally calculates the fee due for access and parking based on the rates issued byTransport Malta.