Malta Visa RequirementsFor Cambodia passport holders
Cambodian citizens require a Schengen visa to visit Malta. The fee is $87 EUR equivalent and allows 90 days in the Schengen Area. Apply at the Maltese consular mission.
Cambodia passport holders require a visa to enter Malta.
Apply at the nearest Maltese Embassy or through VFS Global. Confirm the current application point. Fee: $87 EUR equivalent. Processing: 15 calendar days. Submit passport, Schengen visa form, 2 photos, travel insurance, hotel bookings, return flight, bank statements, and employment proof.
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
Valid Passport
Valid for at least 3 months beyond Schengen departure, 2 blank pages.
Completed Schengen Visa Application Form
Fully completed for Malta.
Passport Photos (2)
35x45mm, white background.
Travel Insurance (30,000 EUR minimum)
Full Schengen coverage.
Bank Statements (3-6 months)
Sufficient funds proof.
Employment Letter
Employment and leave confirmation.
Proof of Accommodation
Hotel bookings in Malta.
Return Flight Itinerary
Round-trip booking.
Current Travel Situation
Cambodia to Malta: What You Need to Know
Malta requires a Schengen visa for Cambodian passport holders. Malta is a small Mediterranean archipelago south of Sicily, known for its Baroque architecture, crystal-clear waters, and year-round sunshine. Malta's UNESCO-listed capital Valletta, the ancient temples of Hagar Qim, and the Azure Window of Gozo draw international visitors. Malta-Cambodia bilateral ties are minimal. Malta does not maintain an embassy in Cambodia; applications are typically handled through a designated Schengen partner or VFS Global. The Schengen visa covers all 27 member states.
How to Get There
Fly from Phnom Penh (PNH) to Malta (MLA) via Bangkok (BKK), Dubai (DXB), or Rome (FCO). Total journey: 15-20 hours. Air Malta, Emirates, and Ryanair (from Europe) operate routes. Malta's Tallinja bus card covers all island bus routes.
Money & Banking
Malta uses the Euro (EUR). ATMs available. Cards accepted in most establishments. Daily budget: 50-80 EUR (budget), 120-200 EUR (mid-range). Tipping: 10% at restaurants appreciated; not obligatory.
Practical Tips
Malta Airport (MLA) has connections to major European hubs via Air Malta and Ryanair. Malta is compact; the entire island can be explored in 1-2 weeks. The Gozo ferry from Cirkewwa runs frequently and takes 25 minutes. Valletta's bus terminus connects all main sights. Carry EUR cash for the Blue Lagoon boat trips and smaller restaurants. Malta is English-speaking, making navigation easy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Cambodian citizens need a visa for Malta?
Yes. A Schengen visa is required. Malta is a small Mediterranean island archipelago south of Sicily.
Can I visit Italy on a Maltese Schengen visa?
Yes. The Maltese Schengen visa is valid for all 27 Schengen states.
Does Malta use the Euro?
Yes. Malta adopted the Euro in 2008. ATMs and cards widely accepted.
What are Malta's main attractions?
Valletta's Baroque UNESCO old city, the ancient Hagar Qim and Mnajdra temples (older than Stonehenge), the Blue Lagoon on Comino island, Mdina (silent city), and the wartime history of the island.
Is travel insurance required for the Maltese Schengen visa?
Yes. Minimum 30,000 EUR coverage is required.
Is Malta English-speaking?
Yes. Malta has two official languages: Maltese and English. English is used in business, government, and is widely understood across the island.