Malta Visa RequirementsFor Grenada passport holders
No visa is needed for Grenadian passport holders visiting Malta: 90-day Schengen access applies to this English-speaking Mediterranean island.
Great news! Grenada passport holders can enter Malta without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.
No visa required. Present your Grenadian passport at Malta International Airport (MLA) with proof of return travel and accommodation. The 90-day Schengen limit applies across all member states combined in any 180-day period.
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
Current Travel Situation
Grenada to Malta: What You Need to Know
Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, a full EU and Schengen member, and crucially a Commonwealth country. As two island nations with shared Commonwealth membership, Grenada and Malta enjoy particularly warm bilateral relations. Malta English-speaking population (a legacy of British rule) makes it uniquely accessible to Grenadian travelers. The Schengen visa waiver is underpinned by both Commonwealth solidarity and EU policy toward stable Caribbean nations.
How to Get There
Fly from Grenada (GND) via Barbados to London Heathrow or Gatwick, then Air Malta or Ryanair to Malta (MLA). Alternatively route via Rome or Frankfurt. Journey time: 16 to 22 hours. Within Malta, Tallinja buses cover the islands comprehensively and affordably. The Gozo Channel Company ferries link Malta and Gozo.
Money & Banking
Malta uses the Euro (EUR). Cards are widely accepted throughout Malta and Gozo. ATMs are at the airport and in all towns. Daily budget: USD 90 to 140. Tipping: round up or leave 5 to 10 percent at restaurants. Malta is mid-range priced compared to northern Europe.
Practical Tips
Malta International Airport (MLA) is well connected to UK, European, and North African destinations. Malta drives on the left, like Grenada, making car rental comfortable. Valletta, the capital, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Gozo island is a short ferry ride away and offers quieter beaches. Emergency: 112.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Grenadian citizens need a visa for Malta?
No. Malta is both an EU Schengen member and a Commonwealth country, and Grenadian citizens enjoy 90-day visa-free access.
Is English widely spoken in Malta?
Yes. English is one of Malta two official languages (along with Maltese), making it uniquely accessible for English-speaking Grenadian visitors.
Does Malta drive on the left?
Yes. Malta drives on the left, the same as Grenada, the UK, and other Commonwealth nations. This makes driving in Malta immediately familiar for Grenadian visitors.
What are the top attractions in Malta?
Valletta (the world smallest European capital, UNESCO Heritage), Mdina (the Silent City), the Blue Lagoon on Comino island, the Megalithic Temples (among the world oldest), and Marsaxlokk fish market are highlights.
How do I get to Malta from Grenada?
Fly from Grenada via Barbados to London Heathrow or Gatwick, then Air Malta or Ryanair to Malta (MLA). Journey time: 16 to 22 hours.
Can I visit Gozo from Malta?
Yes. The Gozo Channel Company ferry runs from Cirkewwa in northern Malta to Mgarr on Gozo in 25 minutes. Gozo offers quieter beaches, the Azure Window ruins, and the Citadella.
Is Malta expensive?
Malta is moderately priced within the Schengen Area. Daily budget: USD 90 to 140. It is more affordable than France or Germany but pricier than Eastern Europe.