That's a 30-hour drive, so... 4-5 days? Let's say 4 nights in a cheapish hotel at 50 euros each, that's 200 euros.
About 300 euros in fuel.
The direct route takes you across Switzerland and North Italy, which I think is not advisable on two wheels in the winter. Even ignoring that, it adds 50 euros for a Swiss vignette.
So maybe a better way would be to go straight south via Lyon to the Mediterranean coast, and then via Monaco, Genoa, Florence and Naples down to Sicily. Of course Italian highways are not the most fun environments even in a car...
70 euros in ferry costs from Catania to Malta.
You'd probably have to buy them a plane ticket back to Amsterdam.
I think it would be a thousand euros in just travel costs at a minimum. And it's not a super fun trip unless you do it over a few weeks with lots of detours.
Plus... as much as I remember of Malta, you wouldn't really have much use for a big old GS there.
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