Malta - Facts

Oct 12, 2025

Malta FAQs

Pre-Arrival Boat: All yachts should contact Valletta Port Control on VHF Ch. 16/12 on entering Maltese waters, when 10NM off, for instructions. See Clearance for details.
Pre-Arrival Crew: Non-EU/Schengen nationals from countries needing a visa may be granted one on arrival, especially if staying only a short time. See Immigration for details.
Where can I enter? Valletta Harbour and Gozo Harbour are both ports of entry. Open 24/7. See Clearance for details.
Are fees high to enter by yacht? There are no entry or exit fees.
What security concerns should I know about? Malta is generally a safe country. See Security for more info.

Malta Facts for Sailors

  • Malta is a small archipelago in the middle of the Mediterranean between Sicily and the North African coast. As well as being a very popular tourist destination it is a useful place to pass a  mild Mediterranean winter.
  • The Republic of Malta consists of three islands, the largest, Malta, being the economic and administrative centre and most heavily populated. Gozo is smaller and picturesque while Comino is a very small island between the other two.
  • The population is about 460,000.
  • Both Maltese and English are official languages and both are widely spoken.
  • The country operates on Central European Time UTC +1. For specifics see General Info.
  • Malta has a subtropical Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. See Weather below for more details.
  • Malta's position, almost in the centre of the Mediterranean, makes it an ideal jumping-off point for many other cruising grounds and an increasing number of European yachts make their base on the island. Besides the impressive Valletta harbour, there are many delightful anchorages around the islands.
  • Malta has long been an important yachting centre because of its convenient location, excellent harbours and good range of repair facilities. Its mild and pleasant winters make it a perfect wintering spot and a good place to refit a yacht between seasons. However, there is a severe shortage of berths available for visitors and long-term planning is required if wishing to spend time there. For more details on yachting services see Yachting Essentials.

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