Life is beautiful for summer tourists in Malta this summer. The Maltese government announced on April 11 that it will no longer require a Covi-19 test for travelers without valid vaccinations or a medical certificate upon entry into its territory from Monday, July 25. It is done. Less than three hours from Paris, travelers will again be able to take advantage of the Mediterranean climate and the Great Blue and taste the richness of the history of this archipelago, which has continued to be desired. Occupied in turn by the Arabs, the Sicilians, the French and the British, it has a legacy of amazing wealth.
Progressive reopening of tourism activities
Wedged between the coasts of Sicily and North Africa, Malta offers a guaranteed scenery and year-round mild climate. With a dry and hot summer and a mild and sunny winter, the archipelago is an ideal place to restore strength. After the gradual release of containment measures in April and the re-opening of the island to European travelers on June 1, Malta is becoming a welcoming country for foreign tourists. The Maltese government even presented a 20 million euro recovery plan for the tourism sector in April. About 38,000 tourists have been given financial support of up to 200 euros, who must stay at least three nights in a hotel about the program.
The country is also the second European country to show the highest vaccination rate among its population after Portugal. On July 18, 2022, almost 90.6% of its population had received at least one dose of the vaccine, and 89.2% of its population was fully vaccinated, according to the data.
Source: Le Figaro