Visitor Information Guide for Malta

Your essential guide to travelling to Malta, with practical travel tips on visas, transport, currency, weather, language and safety so you can plan a smooth and enjoyable visit.

Heritage - Places - Travel - Guides - Contact

Entry & Visa Information

Malta is part of the Schengen Area. Travelers from Schengen member states generally do not need a visa. For other nationals, check official requirements and ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your intended stay. Short tourist visits (up to 90 days) usually do not require a visa for many nationalities.

Language & Culture

Malta has two official languages: Maltese and English. English is widely spoken in daily life, making it easy for visitors to communicate and navigate services. Many Maltese people also understand Italian due to historical influences from neighbouring Italy.

Currency & Money

The official currency of Malta is the Euro (€), widely accepted across the islands. ATMs and credit/debit card services are readily available, and cards are accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops.

Weather & Best Time to Visit

Malta enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. Summer temperatures can reach into the low 30s °C, while winters remain mild compared with many European destinations. Spring and early summer are often ideal for sightseeing without peak heat and crowds.

Public Transport & Getting Around

Malta’s public transport system is primarily operated by buses connecting major towns, cities and tourist hubs. Routes include regular and express services, as well as connections to the airport. Consider hiring a car or scooter for flexible travel around the islands, especially for coastal areas and rural attractions.

Safety & Health Tips

Malta is generally considered a safe destination for travelers. Standard travel health insurance is recommended. For medical emergencies, Malta uses the European emergency number 112. Additionally, be aware of pickpocketing in crowded areas and take usual travel safety precautions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to visit Malta?

If you are a citizen of a Schengen member country, you generally do not need a visa for short stays. Citizens of other countries should check Malta’s entry requirements before travel.

Is English widely spoken in Malta?

Yes — English is one of Malta’s two official languages and is commonly used in tourism, public services and daily conversation.

What is the best time of year to visit?

Spring (April–June) and early autumn are ideal for pleasant weather without summer crowds, though summer is best for beach activities.