MALTA & GOZO DAY BY DAY

MALTA & GOZO DAY BY DAY Experience the unique characteristics of this Mediterranean archipelago. – Malta, Gozo and Comino.

29/09/2022
10/11/2021

Organised by the German-Maltese Circle in cooperation with the Goethe Institute. Festival dates: Wednesday, 24th – Saturday, 27th November 2021 Persons wishing to attend need to show at the door a valid COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate. No one will be allowed to enter without such a certificate. F...

01/10/2021

“The Eastern Journey, Sharing this Moonment” will feature panel discussions on arts and culture related to the moon accompanied by musical performance interludes.

We hope to see you online tomorrow, on the 2nd of October at 7pm! This event will be livestreamed on our page and can also be joined though Zoom. Click on the Zoom link below to access this live event!

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84161554282...

ID: 841 6155 4282

PWD: 534525

Arts Council Malta l Pjazza Teatru Rjal l Valletta Cultural Agency l Kunsill Lokali tal-Belt Valletta

24/09/2021

We arrived in Malta for the 😎

Trainings today:
1140: opening with the Swiss Hornet Display Team]
1200-1230: Training PC-7 TEAM

1540: opening with the Swiss Hornet Display Team]
1600-1630: Training PC-7 TEAM

Shows on Saturday and Sunday at around 1630. Check our Stories later today for the exact times.


28/08/2021

Those who visit China for the first time are most likely to experience an elevation of the senses. It is not only a matter of experiencing a different language being spoken, tasting new culinary flavours and walking through unique landscapes and cityscapes. The magic lies within the overwhelming...

15/08/2021
03/08/2021

Compagnia San Michele Malta

01/07/2021

28/06/2021

Update
As from the 30th June, only fully vaccinated persons can travel to Malta from the UK . Currently only the Maltese vaccination certificate is a valid certificate accepted by the Maltese Authorities. As from the 30th June, the UK (2 dose certificate) and the EU digital COVID vaccine certificate will be accepted as well.

Persons without vaccination will not be allowed to enter Malta with the exception of children aged under 12 as per below conditions:

Children aged 5-11 can travel if they accompany their vaccinated parents/ legal guardian provided they provide a negative nasopharyngeal PCR test carried out within 72 hours from arrival in Malta. Children under 5 do not need a test.

A Maltese resident or citizen not in possession of an accepted vaccine certificate can proceed to Malta for repatriation only after seeking pre-authorisation from [email protected] , who would request a pre-departure PCR, 14 days quarantine and PCRs during the period of quarantine.

25/06/2021

The Hybrid Festival is back. This year this Festival will take us to Pjazza Teatru Rjal.

21/06/2021

As the measures surrounding the pandemic are gradually lifted, the Malta International Arts Festival (MIAF) is pioneering what it means to safely produce cultural events in keeping with the continued measures against COVID-19. MIAF does not only ‘programme’ events but also ‘curates’ producti...

Please be informed of the latest requirements to travel into Malta, issued by the Maltese Health Authorities:  Any perso...
02/06/2021

Please be informed of the latest requirements to travel into Malta, issued by the Maltese Health Authorities:

Any person who travels to Malta is requested to present a completed passenger locator form (PLF) as well as a negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) Covid-19 test taken not earlier than 72 hours before arrival in Malta. As from 1st June 2021, a valid Maltese vaccination certificate with clearly visible QR codes can be presented instead of a negative PCR result. Failure to present either, together with a PLF, will result in denied boarding.

Passengers under the age of 5 are exempt from the above requirements.

Further information can be reviewed via the Maltese Ministry for Health’s website.

https://deputyprimeminister.gov.mt/en/health-promotion/covid-19/Pages/travel-to.aspx

Air and sea travel between Malta and specific corridor countries resumed in 2020. These are the current travel requirements, which are continuously reviewed and updated.

30/04/2021

As of Monday, May 10:

- Professional sports training will recommence
- Non-contact sports will continue, without spectators
- Extracurricular activities will continue
- Catechism classes will resume
- Open markets will set up
- Restaurants and snack bars can open till 17:00
- Restrictions on travelling between Malta & Gozo removed

30/04/2021

As of Monday, April 26:

Groups of up to four people will be allowed in public.
Four households will be able to gather in a private residential property.
Reopening of museums
Non-essential shops and services will reopen

25/04/2021

Tourism Recovery Plan | The M.I.C.E. sector is a very important component of Malta’s tourism industry. It is known to generate a higher than average spend per tourist and important tourism traffic in the shoulder months. The Malta Tourism Authority is committed to continue investing in this sector of industry in it’s recovery and long term sustainability. This scheme has been launched today with this objective in mind.

More Info: bit.ly/micescheme

05/04/2021

Malta Tourism Recovery Plan | Malta's Initial Target Segments 👇

For more information, please visit 👉 http://bit.ly/tourismreopening2021
Turiżmu | Clayton Bartolo

23/03/2021

Read our guide to the best attractions in Malta, as recommended by Telegraph Travel. Plan your trip with our expert reviews of the best things to see and do.

23/03/2021

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