Malta Visa RequirementsFor Slovakia passport holders

Slovak passport holders enter Malta freely with EU freedom of movement. Both countries are EU and Schengen members. Malta is a popular warm-weather destination for Slovak travelers and students.

Visa Free
Valletta
Europe
EUR (€)
Maltese, English
UTC+1

Great news! Slovakia passport holders can enter Malta without a visa for tourism or business purposes.

No visa application needed. Slovak citizens present their national ID card or passport. Flights operate from Vienna and other airports to Malta Airport (MLA). Malta has no land borders - arrival is by air or sea.

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 or National ID

A valid Slovak passport or national ID card.

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Slovakia to Malta: What You Need to Know

Malta and Slovakia are both European Union and Schengen Area member states. Slovak citizens have full freedom of movement to Malta with no visa required. Malta is a popular destination for Slovak tourists seeking sun and sea, as well as for students attending English language schools. The Maltese islands offer rich history, including prehistoric temples and medieval fortifications. A national ID card or passport is sufficient for entry.

How to Get There

Sicily (Italy) is accessible by ferry from Malta. Tunisia is also reachable by ferry. Southern Italy is a natural extension of a Malta trip.

Money & Banking

Malta uses the Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas. ATMs are available throughout Malta and Gozo. No currency exchange needed from Slovakia. Malta is moderately priced for EU standards.

Practical Tips

Malta uses the Euro (EUR), same as Slovakia. English is an official language, making communication easy. Malta is popular for scuba diving, historic sites, and summer beach tourism. The island is small and navigable by bus or rental car.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Malta?

No. Malta and Slovakia are both EU and Schengen members. Slovak citizens can travel to Malta without a visa for any length of stay using a passport or national ID card.

Do Slovak citizens need a visa for Malta?

No. Both Malta and Slovakia are EU and Schengen members. Slovak citizens travel to Malta freely with just a national ID card or passport.

What currency does Malta use?

Malta uses the euro (EUR), the same as Slovakia. No currency exchange is needed.

What currency does Malta use?

Malta uses the Euro (EUR), the same as Slovakia. No currency exchange is needed.

Is Malta good for scuba diving?

Yes. Malta is one of the Mediterranean's top diving destinations. The crystal-clear waters offer visibility up to 30-40 m, WWII wreck dives (the HMS Maori in Valletta, the Tug II near Sliema), cave and cavern dives at the Blue Grotto, and shallow reef dives suitable for beginners. Gozo's Azure Window site, though the arch collapsed in 2017, still offers excellent diving. PADI dive schools operate from most resort areas.

Is English spoken in Malta?

Yes. English is one of Malta two official languages (along with Maltese). This makes Malta very accessible for Slovak travelers who speak English. All signs, menus, and official communications are in English.

Is English widely spoken in Malta?

Yes. English is one of Malta's two official languages (alongside Maltese). It is used in government, education, courts, and business. Malta's English-language school sector is large; thousands of European students come annually for language immersion courses.

How do you get from Slovakia to Malta?

Flights from Vienna (VIE) or Bratislava (BTS) to Malta International Airport (MLA) take approximately 2.5-3 hours. Several airlines including Ryanair operate the route seasonally and year-round.

How do I get from Slovakia to Malta?

Ryanair operates direct flights from Bratislava to Malta International Airport year-round. Connections are also available via Rome, Vienna, London, and Brussels. The flight takes approximately 2.5 hours direct.

What is Malta known for?

Malta is known for its ancient history (prehistoric temples older than Stonehenge, Knights of St. John fortifications), warm Mediterranean climate, clear blue waters ideal for diving, and Valletta (the smallest EU capital).

What is the best thing to do in Valletta?

St. John's Co-Cathedral is the unmissable highlight: its interior is the most lavishly decorated Baroque church in Europe and houses two Caravaggio paintings including The Beheading of Saint John the Baptist (1608), considered one of the greatest paintings ever made. The Upper Barrakka Gardens offer panoramic views over the Grand Harbour. The noon Saluting Battery cannon firing happens daily.

Is Malta affordable for Slovak tourists?

Malta is moderately priced by EU standards. Accommodation and dining are cheaper than Western European countries but higher than some Eastern European destinations. Summer is peak season with higher prices.

Is Malta suitable for a winter holiday?

Yes. Malta has one of the mildest climates in Europe: average winter temperatures of 12-16°C mean it rarely feels cold. November to February is low season with good deals on accommodation. The sea is too cool for swimming (around 17°C) but the weather is pleasant for sightseeing and walking.

Can you visit Gozo and Comino from Malta?

Yes. Gozo (the second main island) and Comino (known for the Blue Lagoon) are accessible by ferry from Malta. Gozo is a beautiful rural island with ancient history, while Comino is visited mainly for its turquoise Blue Lagoon.