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Travel to Malta?

Malta  receives a high number of tourists from all across the globe as well as from within the country

Currency: Euro * Capital: Valletta * Population: 442.560 * Calling code: +356

Malta prices comparing to those in the EU: Compared to all EU28 countries, prices for mobile broadband and telephony in Malta are,  across the offers studied, somewhat more expensive than on
EU average. However, the lowest price of offers for consumers requiring 10 GB data and no calls or SMS is much less expensive than on EU average.

Price Trends – Relative to 2017, averaging over the usage baskets shown, prices in Malta rose noticeably. In contrast, for consumers requiring 2 GB data and 900 calls with 350 SMS, prices fell by 11%.

For 5 GB (data only) Sim card you will have to pay €12.18 (€16.02 is EU average).

Buying Malta SIM card

Local SIM Cards: Currently, there are 3 main mobile phone providers in Malta: Go, Vodafone and Melita.

These operators offer a variety of plans, including prepaid and postpaid options.

To purchase a SIM card in Malta, visitors can visit any of the main mobile operators’ retail stores or authorized dealers. They may need to provide identification such as a passport or ID card to activate the SIM card.

The average price for a prepaid SIM card is around 10 to 15 EUR, and it includes a certain amount of credit for calls, texts, and data.


When purchasing a sim card, it is recommended to avoid buying an expensive one at the airport or in the last minute, as prices tend to be higher and you may be limited in your options.  Travel to Austria?

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This SIM card is reusable and can be recharged for any of 140+ countries in next 6 months. No matter if your next travel is ni Asia, Europe or America.

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Check out Malta eSIM deals:
1 GB With no expiration =  €2.80
3 GB With no expiration =  €8.13
5 GB With no expiration =  €13.13
10 GB With no expiration = €25.16
Choose between daily, monthly or plans with no expiration.

In terms of plugs and voltage, Malta uses the Type G plug, which has three square pins, and the standard voltage is 230V. Buy it here.

Must-Have Apps for Malta Visitors

Malta is a beautiful archipelago with plenty to explore. To make the most of your trip, consider downloading these essential apps:

Transportation
  • Tallinja: This app is crucial for navigating Malta’s bus system, providing real-time schedules and route information.
  • Bolt or eCabs: For convenient and affordable rides, these ride-sharing apps are handy.
  • Gozo Channel: If you’re planning a trip to Gozo, this app provides ferry schedules and information.
Exploration and Information
  • VisitMalta+: This official app offers comprehensive information about attractions, events, and accommodations.
  • MyMalta: Another excellent option for discovering Malta’s sights and activities.
  • Snout Malta: Immerse yourself in Malta’s history with audio tours of Mdina and Valletta.
  • Which Beach: Find the perfect beach for your preferences with this app.
Other Useful Apps
  • Google Maps/Apple Maps: Essential for navigation.
  • Currency Converter: Helpful for budgeting.
  • Weather App: Stay informed about the weather conditions.
  • WhatsApp: For staying connected with friends and family.

Malta tourism

Malta’s strategic position in the Mediterranean Sea, its rich history, and architectural tradition have long made the island an attractive tourist destination. Prior to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the total contribution of travel and tourism to the gross domestic product (GDP) in Malta was over two billion euros – a staggering 15 percent of Malta’s GDP – however, it had dropped to around 980 million euros in 2021.

Despite remaining below pre-pandemic levels, this figure shows a sign of recovery compared to the first year of the health crisis. In addition to a declining contribution to the GDP, the pandemic also caused a loss of around 6,500 travel and tourism jobs on the island. However, the total contribution of travel and tourism to employment in Malta partially recovered in 2021, resulting in around 51 thousand jobs. Something that remained unchanged during the COVID-19 pandemic is the pivotal role played by leisure visitors, accounting for 88 percent of travel and tourism spending in Malta in 2021.

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The country’s hot summer weather and the renowned beaches of the Maltese archipelago helped Malta become one of the leading Mediterranean ports based on cruise passenger volume. Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic did not spare this segment either, with the number of cruise liner calls in Malta declining by over a third in 2021 compared to 2019. Meanwhile, the health crisis also caused a shift in the demographics of cruise passengers in Malta. While visitors aged 60 to 79 recorded the highest number of arrivals prior to the pandemic, they accounted for the second-largest group of travelers in 2021, behind cruise passengers aged 40 to 59.

 

The country has a large number of hotels and resorts, ranging from budget-friendly options to luxury establishments. The average price for a hotel room in Malta is around 80 to 150 EUR per night, depending on the location and type of accommodation.

Malta has one national airline, Air Malta, which offers flights to various destinations within Europe and the Middle East. Additionally, the country is served by many low-cost and traditional airlines, such as Ryanair and EasyJet, providing convenient and affordable options for travel to and from Malta.

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