As of 1 June 2021 Malta will welcome passengers from the UK who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the country.
British travellers who can show proof of full vaccination* received at least ten days before arriving in the country will no longer have to provide a negative PCR test certificate 72 hours prior to, or on arrival in Malta. Passengers will need to show their vaccination card when boarding to be accepted to travel.
Clayton Bartolo, Malta’s Minister for Tourism and Consumer Protection said, “The health and safety of Maltese citizens and tourists will always be our top priority, and with the continued rollout of the vaccine here in Malta, this focused reopening plan is designed to slowly and safely reopen tourism to fully vaccinated Britons.”
*A full vaccination is both doses of a Coronavirus vaccine, received at least ten days before arriving in Malta
The UK is currently on Malta’s ‘Red List’ of countries, which means non-vaccinated travellers cannot currently enter the country. Non-vaccinated travellers on Malta’s ‘Amber List’ of countries can still enter Malta but must present a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of travel**. For the latest travel travel advise visit: https://www.visitmalta.com/en/covid-19