Good news! Malta to scrap COVID-19 entry restrictions from 25th July
As from Monday 25th July onwards, all travellers entering Malta will no longer be required to present their COVID vaccine certificate, proof of recovery, or a negative test upon arrival. This measure will also apply to unvaccinated travellers.
Although cases are currently on the rise around Europe, Malta has decided to do away with entry requirements. According to the Health Ministry, this decision was based on recommendations made at EU (European Union) level.
Anyone aged over 60 years of age is currently being offered a second booster dose, in accordance with the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

Experience Birgu like never before – All About Birgu Fest
Since its launch eighteen years ago, thousands of people flock to Birgu Fest which has increasingly gained popularity amongst both locals and tourists alike, raising to the level of a national event.

Teen & Junior Programmes – Some ideas for your Child’s Autumn Holidays
The ESE Teen & Junior programme returns this Autumn from the 30th September until the 4th November! Here’s why this will be the best option for your child during their Autumn holidays.

What to eat whilst in Malta – Traditional Maltese food
While in Malta, you can enjoy a variety of delicious dishes that reflect the island’s rich culinary heritage.