General Questions
Is Malta an English-speaking country?
Yes, Malta is an English-speaking country. English is one of its two official languages, alongside Maltese. English is widely spoken in government, education, and daily interactions, making it easy for English speakers to communicate while visiting or living in Malta. If you want to improve your English language skills, Malta is also a great and sunny location to do so. Besides communicating with the locals, you can also book English language lessons at a language school with us.Some readersIs it safe to travel to Malta?
Malta is generally considered a very safe destination for travelers. It has a low crime rate, and violent crime is rare. However, as in any tourist destination, it’s advisable to take standard precautions, such as safeguarding personal belongings against petty theft and being cautious in crowded areas. Road safety can be a concern in some areas due to narrow streets, so careful driving or awareness as a pedestrian is recommended.Few readersDo I need a visa for an internship or volunteering in Malta?
Due to labour law regulations, our internships in Malta are only available to citizens of the EU (European Union) and EEA (European Economic Area). EU and EEA citizens - for internships, volunteering and language programs - do not need a visa and don’t have any limitation in the total duration of stay in Malta. Volunteering and English lessons are additionally possible for any nationality that does not require a visa to enter Malta, for a maximum of 90 days. This includes: AlbFew readersHow is the weather in Malta?
Malta has a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters: Summer (June to September): Temperatures often range from 28°C to 34°C (82°F to 93°F), with plenty of sunshine. Winter (December to February): Temperatures typically range from 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F), with occasional rain. Spring and Autumn: These seasons are pleasant, with mild temperatures and less rainfall than winter. The weather in Malta is one of its key attractions, especiaFew readers
FAQs about our Programs
Can I travel during my stay in Malta?
Yes, you can travel in your free time and on weekends. We encourage you to explore Malta as long as it doesn't interfere with your internship or volunteer placement.Few readersWhat is the application process for the Malta programs like?
After booking, you will send us your CV/resume and a cover letter in English. We will then look for a suitable placement for you. In some cases, a virtual interview may be required, but we will prepare you for it.Few readersWill I be picked up at the airport in Malta?
An airport transfer from the Malta airport is not part of the base package, but it can be added as an extra. A one-way trip (to or from the airport) costs 30 EUR.Few readers