Malta Country Report
Malta is a low risk island nation situated between Europe and North Africa. It is a popular tourist destination for travelers from Europe, Africa, and Asia due to its warm weather, beaches and historic sites. It is a stable democracy with a strong economic dependence on tourism and is a member of the European Union. However recent allegations of high-level corruption have caused a degree of political friction.
There are no known security threats that could negatively affect travel and operations in Malta. Crime levels are very low. However, petty criminals including pickpockets and bag-snatchers may target tourist establishments, bars, restaurants and nightclubs.
The country's infrastructure is very well developed and is comparable to most major continental European states. Travel to and within Malta is generally safe and does not generate any specific concern. Inclement weather conditions may at times lead to localized disruptions resulting from high winds and flooding.
Malta is a member of the EU and of the Schengen zone.
Security
Crime levels are relatively low. Foreign nationals may be targeted by petty criminals during peak tourist season in the summer.
Infrastructure
There are no particular concerns over air travel.
Road conditions are fairly poor outside of major cities and signing is often unclear.
The ports are considered efficient.
Access to utilities is good.
The country is considered an attractive target for cyberattacks. Its defenses against such an attack are thought to be weak.
Environment
Malta is located in an active seismic zone although is not often directly impacted by quakes. Rain and hail storms may result in localized flooding and associated disruptions.
Health and Medical
There are no specific health concerns. Food and water should be treated with caution but are not a particular concern. Excellent medical care is widely available.
Political
Malta is a parliamentary representative democratic republic. Following the national elections of March 2022, the Labour Party (PL) led by Robert Abela was re-elected. Malta has been regarded as a politically stable country despite allegations that the former government led by Joseph Muscat (PL) was involved in the murder of an investigative journalist in 2020. Muscat resigned following the allegations, resulting in Abela (PL) taking over the position.