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Can I travel to Malta? The entry requirements explained

Find out what tests you need to take, which forms you need to fill in and whether you need to be vaccinated to go on holiday in malta.

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W ith its middle-of-the-Mediterranean location, Malta has always been a reliable remedy for the sun-starved. A rugged landscape gives way to a coast riddled with blue grottoes, secluded coves and harbours filled with colourful fishing boats — and the epic history of this archipelago of three islands has bestowed it with proud palaces, churches and fortresses, not to mention a culture with Arabic, Italian and British quirks. As well as Malta proper, you’ll want to take the ferry over to neighbouring Gozo to get a fuller feel of the country.

But how easy is it to go to Malta right now? Here’s everything you need to know on testing, passenger locator forms and entry requirements.

Main photo: Valletta, Malta’s capital (Getty Images)

What are Malta’s travel restrictions?

Malta will allow unvaccinated visitors from the UK from April 11. They will need to have evidence of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours or a recovery certificate no older than 180 days.

Those aged 5-11 can travel with vaccinated adults if they present a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. Children under five do not need a test. Everyone must complete the EU Digital Passenger form . For more on travelling to and from Malta, see here .

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What are the covid requirements once there.

Following the Omicron wave, face masks are mandatory in all public indoor settings. There are capacity restrictions in restaurants. Malta’s vaccination rate is among the world’s highest. Find information on Covid-19 regulations in Malta here .

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Can I travel to Malta? Rules and restrictions explained

By Abigail Malbon

Għajn Tuffieħa Bay Malta

What do the travel rules mean when going to Malta from the UK, and is Malta open to visitors? Here’s what we know.

What are the travel restrictions when returning from Malta?

Since March 2022, Brits returning to England do not need to take any tests, quarantine or fill out a passenger locator form , regardless of vaccination status. There are no legal Covid-related requirements concerning international travel to Wales, although the government still advises would-be travellers to remain cautious, taking a lateral flow test before visiting vulnerable family members or if they feel unwell. 

Scotland and Northern Ireland's travel rules for people arriving from abroad also ended at 4am on Friday 18 March 2022. 

What are the entry requirements for Malta?

UK citizens and residents over 12 should present proof of full vaccination to enter the country. Travellers must have received their second vaccine at least 14 days before arriving in Malta. The NHS Covid Pass letter or the digital app version is accepted as proof. To be considered fully vaccinated, you must have had the primary schedule of jabs, with the most recent dose administered in the past three months, or had a primary schedule plus a booster which was administered in the past nine months.

Children between the ages of five and 11 can travel while accompanied by fully vaccinated parents or legal guardians. Children must show evidence of a negative PCR test, dated within 72 hours before arrival. Children under five do not need a test. 

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Those who are not fully vaccinated will be required to provide evidence of a PCR test dated within 72 hours before arrival, and quarantine for 14 days on arrival at an officially-designated quarantine hotel.

Since May 2022, visitors have not been required to fill out Malta's equivalent of a passenger locator form ahead of entering the country, and travellers will not be required to wear a face mask when accessing the majority of public places and events.

Remember: things could potentially change quickly if Covid cases rise in Malta. For now, if you're planning a trip, we recommend booking with a flexible policy and investing in travel insurance with Covid cover for extra peace of mind.

Where to go : Valletta is home to some of the most in-demand hotels in Europe. Options include the newly opened Iniala Harbour House , created from four historic townhouses overlooking the Grand Harbour, and the equally grand Cugó Gran Macina , whose rooftop swimming pool has spectacular views over the ancient city. Alternatively, stay in one of the smaller hotels on St Ursula Street in Valletta's old town, such as Palazzo Consiglia.

What to do : After months without travel, you might just want to soak up the feeling of being on a warm beach again, and Malta is an ideal place to simply stretch out on the sand. Alternatively, see below for 10 more editors' tips on what to do in the country.

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Visiting Malta: what to know, how to drive, where to eat and more

Jun 3, 2022 • 6 min read

MDINA, MALTA - October 2018: Massive stone city entrance gate, ancient town of Mdina, Malta; Shutterstock ID 1634278489; your: Brian Healy; gl: 65050; netsuite: Lonely Planet Online Editorial; full: Things to know before Malta

Walks around historic cities like Mdina are a highlight of any visit to Malta; pack comfortable shoes © Sun_Shine / Shutterstock

Compact, easy to get around and with a friendly English-speaking population, Malta is a relaxed and convenient destination filled with pleasures.

Taking note of a few pre-departure tips will make a trip to the Mediterranean’s smallest island nation even more enjoyable. Here’s all you need to know before your trip to Malta.

Book well ahead for Malta’s most amazing sight

A 5000-year-old subterranean necropolis only rediscovered in 1902, Malta’s Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is one of the country’s essential sights. As such, it’s extremely popular – and to protect the fragile, centuries-old interior, entry is limited to 80 people per day. Booking ahead online before arriving in Malta is highly recommended. Last-minute entry tickets, which also sell out quickly, are available the day prior for an additional charge of €15.

Pack a good pair of walking shoes

Malta is a great place to explore on two legs, especially around Valletta and in the hilltop walled city of Mdina . Note that both places involve plenty of steps and centuries-old cobblestones, and wearing a comfortable pair of walking shoes is recommended. If there’s a bit of rain, laneways and plazas can also become slippery, and are probably not best negotiated in a pair of sandals or flip-flops. Good walking shoes also come into their own when exploring clifftop hiking routes like Malta’s Park tal-Majjistral or the Xlendi Walk on Gozo. An effective sun hat and sunglasses are also essential to combat the heat of a Mediterranean summer.

Hit the ground running when exploring Malta’s fascinating food scene

As an island country in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Malta has a cuisine that’s been influenced by various cultures throughout the centuries. French, British, Italian – especially Sicilian – and Arabic flavors all overlap in the diverse food traditions here. Before leaving home, book a walking tour with Offbeat Malta Food Trails for when you first arrive in Malta. That way, you’ll be up to speed and armed with cultural and historical culinary insights as you explore local restaurants, island vineyards and food markets across Malta and its smaller sister island of Gozo . 

It’s also worth booking well ahead for popular Michelin-starred restaurants like Valletta’s Noni , especially during Malta’s busiest travel months from July to August.

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Sign up for an International Driving Permit

Malta is an excellent destination to explore independently in a rental car, especially on the quieter roads of Gozo. Car rental prices are some of the lowest in Europe, and having your own ride offers more convenience and efficiency than relying on Malta’s extensive but sometimes slow bus service. As in the UK and most Commonwealth countries, drivers need to stick to the left-hand side of the road. Booking ahead for rental cars is recommended for visits in July and August.

Travelers from the UK and European Union countries can use their home driving licenses, but if you’re coming from a non-EU country you’ll also need an International Driving Permit (IDP). These are issued for a one-year period by local automobile associations in travelers’ home countries.

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Bring your driving A-game

Especially when driving around Malta’s main urban conurbation (incorporating Valletta, Sliema and St Julian’s ), it’s worth channeling a confident approach to getting behind the wheel. Traffic is often very busy, and local drivers can regard indicators for signaling a turn as optional. Yielding (giving way) at roundabouts is also routinely ignored. Just drive with confidence (plus an added level of awareness) and you’ll be fine. 

Outside of Malta’s most built-up areas, driving is much less stressful, and having a car makes getting around Gozo and to Malta’s more remote beaches and destinations much easier. As a pedestrian, also never assume that local drivers will stop for you at pedestrian crossings.

Practice in-car safety

Malta has a very low rate of violent crime, but there are occasional reports of rental cars being broken into at beach car parks, especially if they’re adjacent to a more remote stretch of sand. Lock your car and don’t leave anything of value inside. Also take extra care with belongings when swimming and sunbathing on all beaches, as occasional opportunistic thefts do occur.

Learn a few words of Maltese

Everyone speaks English in Malta, but it’s still worth learning a few key phrases in the country’s national language (also known as Malti). Most closely related to the Arabic dialects of western North Africa, Maltese is Europe’s only Semitic language (other Semitic languages include Arabic, Hebrew and Amharic) and it’s also a language with a few loan words easily traced to their country of provenance. 

Here are a few key Malti words to assist you during a trip:

• merħba  (hello) • bonju  (good morning) • bonswa  (good evening)  •  grazzi  (thank you) 

Remember that Malta is a largely conservative country

With a strong Roman Catholic heritage, Maltese society remains largely conservative. Dress respectfully when entering a church – having a shawl to cover shoulders is a good idea – and hats and sunglasses should be removed. Away from the beach, cover up with a sarong and T-shirt, and note that topless and nude sunbathing is illegal. When meeting someone for the first time, a handshake is appropriate.

Expect a high level of health care

High-standard health and dental care is readily available, and Maltese pharmacists can give advice and sell a wide range of over-the-counter medications. Holders of a European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) – available to citizens of the EU and Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland – receive free or reduced-cost health care while in Malta, and the country has reciprocal health-care agreements with Australia and the UK. Visitors from other countries should definitely have travel insurance.

Swimmers at Azure Window arch in Gozo, Malta, Europe

Look to the locals for swimming safety

The Maltese have a well-known phrase, “ Il-baħar żaqqu ratba u rasu iebsa ,” meaning “The sea has a soft belly, but a hard head.” While beaches are largely safe in calm weather, storms, windy weather and strong undercurrents can present danger, and locals advise never to swim in rough seas. Major beaches operate a flag system and have lifeguards on patrol from June to September. If there’s no flag system operating, or if you’re in doubt, ask a local about whether and where it’s safe to swim.

Be vigilant in nightlife areas

Fueled by alcohol, fights and drunken violence have been known to occur in nightlife areas, especially around the late-night clubs of the Paceville area. Keep your wits about you, even (or especially) after a cocktail or two.

Malta and COVID-19

As of May 9, 2022, wearing a mask in Malta is only mandatory on flights, or when visiting a hospital or aged care home. While not mandatory, the Maltese government still recommends masks be worn when attending large gatherings. 

Travelers no longer need to complete a digital Passenger Locator Form (PLF) but must present either a vaccine certificate, a recent negative PCR test or COVID recovery certificate upon arrival. See Malta’s Health Ministry website for the latest on COVID-19 regulations.

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Passengers looking for direct flights from the UK to Malta will find plenty of options. For instance, direct EasyJet flights to Malta depart regularly from London Gatwick Airport and from Manchester Airport (MAN). These flights options take around 3h. You can also fly non-stop from London Heathrow to Malta with Air Malta in just over 3h and from London Stansted (STN) with Ryanair in around the same time.

Which mobility facilities are there at Malta International Airport?

Malta International Airport has an onsite special assistance team to receive you on arrival and help you with your luggage. The airport also has lifts, easily accessible washrooms, dedicated car parks and T-loop systems. You must notify your airline or travel agent if you need any special assistance at least 48 hours before your flight.

Do I need a visa to travel to Malta?

UK passengers do not need a visa to travel to Malta unless they plan to stay for longer than 90 days. If your trip will be longer than 90 days, you must inform the correct authorities before you travel. You will also need to have a valid UK passport before you travel to Malta.

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For privacy and flexibility, consider car hire at Malta International Airport. Several car hire companies include Thrifty, Dollar and Hertz, with various car models to fit your needs. The car hire desks are accessible within the arrival hall, past the luggage area. You can also hire a car in advance when booking your flight through KAYAK, to save time.

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  • If you want to see the Italian mainland during your trip to Malta, it is possible to fly direct from the UK to Catania with Ryanair from London Luton (LTN). From Catania, you can then fly on to Malta. Although this journey involves a layover, it costs around the same price and takes around the same amount of time as a direct flight from the UK to Malta.
  • Once you find a cheap flight to Malta, your arrival terminal will likely be Malta International Airport (MLA). The airport is approximately 8 km (5 miles) from the city centre of Valletta, with several transit options, including bus and taxi. On arrival at the airport, take a walk to the arrival hall and take the shuttle bus that will get you to Valletta, only a short distance from the airport.
  • Passengers flying out of London Heathrow (LHR) with Air Malta can enjoy access to the Plaza Premium Lounge, located inside Terminal 2. Entry to the lounge costs around £20 per hour and spa and relaxation facilities are available inside.
  • On arrival at Malta International Airport, you can walk to Malta La Valette Club Lounge, past the luggage claim areas, and relax in the comfy plush chairs. You can take a shower after a long flight as the kids enjoy a beautiful view of the aquarium. La Valette Club Lounge also has a range of snacks, drinks and cuisines you can sample before you leave.
  • If you are travelling with young children and plan to hire a car at Malta International Airport (MLA), make sure you book a vehicle with the correct child restraints installed. According to EU law, children aged three and under cannot travel in a car without a child’s seat.
  • Maltese Islands are part of the European Union and thus use the euro as their currency. On arrival at Malta International Airport, you can access the cash points, where you can withdraw your cash and head to the foreign exchange facilities. The cash points are near the check-in area and the arrival corridors. Although there are currency exchange kiosks available at Malta Airport, they tend to have expensive fees; hence, it is advisable to complete the exchange in Malta.
  • Want to reduce your carbon footprint on your trip to Malta? Flights from London Heathrow with Lufthansa can cut your CO2 emissions by around 47% compared with other airlines. Lufthansa flights on this route usually involve a single layover in Frankfurt and can increase your travel time and cost of travel.
  • Passengers landing at MLA will find public transport options available. If you are travelling to Valletta, you can take the X4 bus from the airport and reach the city in around 30min. Bus tickets usually cost around €2 (£2).

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The boarding at both ends good, the seats were a tad hard for any long flight, but okay for short haul, 2A and 2B had good leg room. On the return flight we landed at terminal 2 as opposed to where we should have land at terminal 1, so we had a bit of a wait for a bus, which delayed the onward journey. But all in all a good flight.

The flight was okay, seats slightly more comfortable than Easy jet, but wouldn’t want to fly much more than 3.5 hours in those seats, hard and uncomfortable for further journeys. Boarding was okay, never eat or drink on Eco airlines, food not good and expensive for what you get. But it is what it is, and for the price one can not really complain.

Excellent outbound flight to Arrecife on a new very clean Airbus with great flight crew. Flight was only delayed around 10-15 mins and boarding was very good. Comms from pilots and crew was very welcoming and excellent throughout flight.

Flight was ok with a great landing. What could have been better would have been sitting away from the lady behind me who was coughing and sneezing all through the flight. I have been ill with a very bad cold ever since and can only put it down to being sat in front of that lady!

I liked boarding the crew were excellent but the seats are too close together for such a long flight.

The seats could be better as they’re not very comfortable and the arms would be better padded. Only place we found to fill our water bottles was at the Castle Rock bar who had one small sticker on one pillar saying they would refill your bottles with tap water for free! Need some/more refill stations around the departure area.

Boarding went well, seats could have been a little more comfortable

Great flight from malta airport, all on time & no delays, Birmingham Airport a little confusing with the ongoing upgrades!

The plane was late in so we were late leaving. The plane had been cleaned and was tidy, the staff were welcoming. Our standard seat had good legroom but after an hour or so of sitting, the Seat started to feel uncomfortable. We didn’t have any food so can’t comment on that and there was no entertainment available. We did buy some duty-free goods and the prices are good. We made up the lost time and landed slightly early.

Nice seats with matching colour coded seat belts to make it easy to identify the correct two parts.

On the flight back the seats where very uncomfortable, they where so bad that my back started to hurt after the first 2 hours. I can sit in a wooden chair for 2 hours. But these where just horrible, it just shows how cheap the airline has become. And the cabin was heated all those people in a heated cabin during a night flight. It was clear the climate control was not working. To top that off you are not even offered a glass of water, these people are animals.

We purchased a Go First Pass for 10 Euros each so we could board first, but everyone was able to board at the same time so we wasted 20 Euros. The flight left ab out 15 minutes late and was not allowed to land at Healthrow so we had to circle Heathrow for about 45 minutes. This caused us to almost miss our flight from Heathrow to Atlanta.

Severely delayed with no notice. Could have arrived at the airport hours later had we been informed of the delay

Once the boarding sign went on and all passengers gathered in line, we were left waiting standing up for almost an hour because there was a delay.

It would be nice to have vegan options for meals. The entertainment was not working on the the way to Austria. It was only available near the end of flight to Canada. The service was excellent.

Flight was delayed by approx 1 hour. The boarding process and the flight itself were very good, slightly tight squeeze for my legs but overall happy.

The business class layout on this plane is tightly packed and atrocious with no sense of privacy.

Flight was meant to leave at 8:30pm but there was a 2 hour delay 😞

Airmalta does not include meals in their flights and neither offers entertainment.

I was at the airport on time , I checked in my luggage . The plane was delayed and the gate was change. The flight board did not give information . I did not get chance to fly. I am going to make a claim for it

Hated every minute of it. Delayed for over 10 hours only to have to cancel rental car, car insurance and hotel. Its taken me 3days to get to my final destination when it should have only taken 12-14 hours. Very unhappy with Lufthansa.

Never flown with LH before so all in all wasba good experience. Also good to know that approx 24hrs prior the flight opens up for being able to organise the seating free.

This flight space was way better than our international flight. Efficient boarding and comfortable

It was a short flight, no real service (which is okay). Very bumpy because of weather.

I'm Canaadian. I hate Air Canada. I used to give them a pass on their international service. No longer, They suck across the board now! Old planes, exhausted staff bad food and shitty entertainment. Your seats need reupholstered! Start with that...

Good experience. Food was great and passengers helped rearrange seats so our family could be seated together

Great flight. Left on time, not very crowded. Quiet and the right temperature.

No eye patches , socks given out for overnight flight! The snack on the short haul was a cube of chocolate! The seat was uncomfortable for a long haul - not enough cushioning!

I paid a lot of money for seat selection and was miserable for flight duration

The trip itself was good. I have given only good as rating, because my first flight has been cancelled by a different airline and that caused disruption in my trip. I spent over ten hours in Luton airport and that caused me high tiredness, sickness, because of the very early initial trip. easyJet staff has been professional and friendly.

Very pleasant crew, working hard on a full plane. Delay by a broken seat. However crew made back 60% of the delay.

Delayed and then further delayed with no announcement made so that all the passengers (who were standing in the jetty) could hear. We stood there for well over 20 minutes. We were further delayed through weather but no one explained that to us until the pilot made an announcement when finally on board

easyJet need to ensure that whether pre-booking seats or not children aren’t split from their parents the crew spent the majority of boarding asking passengers to move to accommodate two families. Surely the system identifies minors on a booking !!!!! It was all very frustrating to watch and caused delays which I’m sure cost easyJet more in the long run rather that automatically allocating families with minors seats together automatically.

Not great! Rude staff in London and the worse baggage reclaim I’ve ever seen. Great staff in flight but doubt I’ll fly with them again

Staff had been really impolite at the boarding area and for both ways charged high extra fees without a reason. For the check-in luggage which was measured 3.5 kg and was confirmed by the stuff to cost 40 € , 60 Euros had been purchased from our credit card. When confronted staff did call us both liars and claimed to never have announced anything. Flight back , when not wanting to press a backpack in a measuring metal instead of hand measuring , staff got angry that one did not follow her order, which was than escalated by the team. Although carrying a baby anyways staff did not offer any help in the unreasonable process and than charged again extra money. Cabine crew has been friendly but this experience LL lead to not booking easy jet at all in the future. Check in process in Edinburgh anyways chaotic,to the family check-in and disabled check-in everybody else was guided for check in process, so people just getting in between each other, not possible to monitor your own stuff.

As you would expect from a budget airline Left and arrived on time, no frills, not even a glass of water offered But you get what you pay for

I had an emergency escape seat. The attendant gave the extrA briefing to my side of the aisle but didnt direct it at all to the other where my wife was sitting

Boarding great. Didn’t eat or drink so can not comment.

Total jobs worths over carry on bags, charged £96 extra for bags that were clearly hand luggage

Speakers were blaring. It's like being in a Moroccan market and you keep getting shouted at with what's for sale

What can you say Ryanair get you there,no frills Not so cheap anymore ..... but what is now days! Would use again as always. Good flight times for us.

Very unpleasant staff, disgusting service, ignoring requests, refusal to help

Late again rude staff at gate bullying passengers made us stand in the cold 3degrees for 40 mins before they let us board

The usual average Ryanair flight, but we landed 20 min before due time, which was very good.

Enjoyed our flight with Ryanair to Arrecife. Flight boarded pretty much on time, crew were welcoming and very good. Generally good for a frequent low cost flight, Seats could however have been more comfortable.

I wouldn't like to fly with them anymore, I don't like their service, you can hardly take carry-on luggage because they charge you for everything, you can't ask for a glass of water, and the flight attendant tells you that they don't have any, that you have to Paying 3 euros for a bottle of water horrible, I don't recommend it, and they don't have anything low cost, because the plane ticket may not be expensive but what they charge you later for the rest, the flight becomes more expensive, it's the only airline that I don't like it so far, and I traveled a lot.

Staff were friendly and flight was on time. Free drink and snacks would have been appreciated.

The boarding process was fast and easy , but the airport sign was not up on the board, so it was hard to know the correct gate , on the airplane there was NO Snacks and NO water …. Everything needs to be purchase …. It’s not worthy for the price we paid !

Booked through you used Kiwi who did not complete checking in until 24 hrs before departure when the check in was available 48 hrs before hence we sat separately. I will not be using you again.

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