Malta visa requirements for Bruneians
Travel and visa requirements
Maltese Visa is not required for Bruneians
Stay Duration: 90 days
Entry Requirements
- Brunei citizens intending to visit Malta can be granted a 90 days visa-free entry.
- An original passport with at least six months validity and a national ID is required.
- Proof of accommodation/ confirmed hotel reservation is to be provided.
- Visitor is expected to have an onward or return ticket.
- Intending visitors are also required to present proof of financial capability. Example: cash, credit cards or travellers' cheque.
- Brunei citizens are to be vaccinated against Hepatitis A/B, Shingles, Rabies, Yellow fever TDAP, Influenza, Chickenpox, Meningitis, Measles, Mumps and Rubella.
- Visitors cannot exit Malta with more than 10,000 euros upon exit.
- Penalties for using, possessing or trafficking illegal drugs in Malta is severe.
- Restrictions are placed on the quantity of alcohol and tobacco visitors can bring into the country.
- A maximum amount of 200 cigarettes, 100 cigarillos, 50 cigars and 250g of tobacco is allowed.
- Maltese deliberately put closed water bottles outside their homes to repel stray cats so visitors should not be surprised when they find closed water bottles outside the homes of the Maltese.
- The Maltese are generally warm and hospitable people, with friends and family on the top of their priority.
- The total flight time from Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei to Malta is 20h 15m, 2+ stops.
- The official currency in Malta is the Euro.
- The power plugs and sockets are a type G with the standard voltage and frequency being 230V and 50Hz respectively.
- Malta has one of the best climates in the world . It is characterized by very mild winters and warm to hot summers.
- The constitution of Malta pronounced Catholicism as the state's religion and it is evident in various elements of the Maltese culture. However there are few other protestant churches and one mosque.
- The country uses the Central European Time (GMT+2), making Brunei 7 hours ahead of Malta.
- The official languages spoken in Malta are Maltese and English.
- Rabbit stewed in wine is a specialty in Malta.
- Formal greetings begin and end with handshakes. Swearing may be considered offensive.
- Wearing of scanty dresses away from beaches is not welcomed, neither is immodest dressing in churches.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best period to visit Malta?
The best time to visit is between April to October during when it is best for beach activities. While the period from October - March are the best for surfing and hiking for travellers who enjoy these activities. However, budget travelers can visit between January and February when flight and accommodation are very cheap.
What is Malta famous for?
Malta is known for a lot of things as the country has beautiful beaches, incredible coastline, sunning landscapes and ancient buildings. All of these are perfect for visitors aiming to experience the antiquated feeling.
What is Malta's official language?
The official languages of Malta are Maltese and English.
What is Malta’s capital city?
The capital city of Malta is Valletta.