→ Djibouti visa for Maltese citizens
Planning your journey from Djibouti to Malta requires a visa, with applicants typically choosing between a tourist or student visa, the two main types available. A standard tourist visa often permits stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period and usually costs around €80. The significant geographical and cultural shift from the Horn of Africa to the historic, sun-drenched Mediterranean archipelago of Malta is considerable, meaning travelers typically connect through major European hubs like Istanbul or Rome, often involving a journey exceeding 10 hours. Remember Malta uses the Euro (€), a direct change from the Djiboutian Franc, and while French is prominent in Djibouti, English is widely spoken in Malta alongside the unique Maltese language, offering an accessible linguistic environment.
Entry requirements
- Passport validity
- 6+ months
- Onward ticket
- Required