Malta Passport โ Global Access

Museums, venues & activities in Malta.



Malta is a small archipelagic nation in the Mediterranean Sea, boasting over 7,000 years of history. It is world-renowned for its megalithic temples, the fortified capital Valletta, stunning limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear swimming spots like the Blue Lagoon.
Top Cities to Visit
The capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site, famous for its St. John's Co-Cathedral, grand fortifications, and Baroque architecture.
Must-See Landmarks
- โ Hypogeum of ฤฆal-Saflieni
- โ Blue Lagoon (Comino)
- โ Mdina Old City
- โ Azure Window ruins (Gozo)
Local Cuisine
- โ Pastizzi (Flaky pastry with peas or ricotta)
- โ Rabbit Stew (Fenkata)
- โ ฤฆobลผ tal-Malti
Safety & Scams
Generally very safe; pickpocketing can occur in nightlife areas like St. Julian's or Paceville; beware of overcharging in taxis (use Bolt or eCabs); ocean currents can be strong, so swim only in designated areas; medical facilities are excellent.
Getting Around
Buses are the main public transport and cover the whole island; ferries connect Valetta to Sliema and Malta to Gozo; ride-hailing apps like Bolt and eCabs are very efficient; walking is the best way to explore Valletta and Mdina.
Cultural Etiquette
Greetings are friendly and polite; modest dress is expected in churches (cover shoulders and knees); punctuality is valued; it is common to tip around 10% in restaurants; family is very central to Maltese life.
Internet & Connectivity
Digital infrastructure is highly advanced; 4G/5G coverage is universal across the islands; high-speed fiber optics are common; free Wi-Fi is standard in public squares, malls, and most cafes.
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