Business arrival checklist
- Confirm meeting location, entrance, parking or drop-off point, transport timing and whether traffic affects travel between Valletta, Sliema, St Julian's, airport areas and Gozo.
- Allow extra time for traffic, parking, ferries, conferences, events and summer crowding.
- For Schengen, work, residence, driving, rental insurance, boat, diving, drone, filming or official matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Valletta or your actual arrival city.
- Cards and contactless payments are common in hotels, restaurants, shops and many visitor services, but visitors should keep a backup card and not assume every small vendor, beach service, event stall or boat operator accepts cards.
- Tipping is modest and context-dependent; small tips for good restaurant, driver, hotel, guide, boat or dive service may be appreciated.
- English is widely useful for visitors, but simple Maltese phrases such as Bongu and Grazzi can be appreciated. Dress modestly in churches, religious settings, villages or formal contexts; beachwear belongs at the beach, not in towns or churches. For village festas, home visits or family settings, respect privacy, ask before photographing people or ceremonies, and follow the host's lead.