From Wednesday (30 June) only fully vaccinated British travellers will be allowed to enter Malta – with all arrivals needing to have been fully vaccinated at least 14 days before.
In a new update, the Malta Tourism Authority said accepted forms of vaccination proof included the Maltese vaccination certificate, the NHS Covid Pass app and the EU Digital Covid Certificate.
Children aged 5-11 can travel if they accompany vaccinated adults with proof of a negative PCR test carried out within 72 hours from arrival in Malta, while children under five do not need a test.
Travellers aged 12 and over will need to show proof of Covid vaccination.