Malta Visa RequirementsFor Azerbaijan passport holders

Malta is a Schengen member and Mediterranean island nation. Azerbaijani citizens need a Schengen visa to visit Valletta, Gozo, and the Blue Lagoon.

Visa Required
90 days max stay
$87 visa cost
Valletta
Europe
EUR (€)
Maltese, English
UTC+1

Azerbaijan passport holders require a visa to enter Malta.

Confirm which embassy represents Malta in Azerbaijan (possibly Italy). Apply with the standard Schengen fee of EUR 87. Malta is a year-round destination, particularly good from May to October. Valletta is compact: the Three Cities, Mdina, and Gozo are all day-trip distances.

Malta is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

For Your Visa Application

Valid Passport

Valid 3 months beyond Schengen stay

Schengen Application Form

Completed form via representing embassy

Photos

Two biometric photos

Travel Insurance

EUR 30,000 minimum coverage

Flight Reservation

Return flights to Malta

Accommodation

Hotel or rental bookings

Bank Statements

3 months financial history

Required at Entry

Schengen Visa

Presented at Maltese border/airport

Current Travel Situation

Azerbaijan to Malta: What You Need to Know

Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean and a Schengen member. Known for Valletta (UNESCO capital), Gozo island, and excellent diving, Malta attracts international tourists. Azerbaijani citizens require a Schengen visa. Malta may not have an embassy in Baku: applications may be processed through the Italian Embassy.

How to Get There

Italy (Sicily is 90km north) and Greece are Mediterranean Schengen alternatives. Both can be combined with Malta on the same visa.

Money & Banking

Malta uses the Euro (EUR). AZN is not accepted. Exchange before departure or use ATMs. Cards are widely accepted.

Practical Tips

Malta is tiny but packed with history: 7,000 years of civilization, Knights of St. John, and Caravaggio paintings in the co-cathedral. English is an official language, making it very accessible. Driving is on the left (British influence). The Blue Lagoon on Comino island requires a boat trip.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Azerbaijani citizens need a visa for Malta?

Yes, Malta is a Schengen member. A Schengen visa is required.

Is English widely spoken in Malta?

Yes, English is one of Malta official languages. Communication is easy for English speakers.

What are the top attractions in Malta?

Valletta (UNESCO Heritage capital), the Blue Lagoon (Comino), the ancient temples of Ggantija, and the medieval city of Mdina.

Is Malta suitable for a short trip?

Malta is perfect for 4-7 day trips. The island is small enough to explore fully in a week.

What is the best time to visit Malta?

May-October for beach weather. March-May is perfect for sightseeing with mild temperatures and fewer crowds.

Can I visit Gozo from Malta?

Yes, Gozo is a short ferry ride from Malta. It is more rural and quieter than the main island.

Which embassy handles Malta visa applications for Azerbaijani citizens?

Malta may be represented by the Italian Embassy in Baku. Confirm current representation before applying.