Payment checklist
- Card payment is widely useful in Malta, but modest euro cash helps for small vendors, buses where relevant, tips, markets, local events, boat trips and occasional payment issues.
- 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.
- Mobile wallets often work where contactless is accepted, but phone battery, roaming, app access and ferry or rural connectivity can still create friction.
- ATMs are available in main towns and visitor areas, but plan cash before Gozo, Comino boat trips, rural villages, late arrivals, beach days, festas or small local events.
- Tipping is modest and context-dependent; small tips for good restaurant, driver, hotel, guide, boat or dive service may be appreciated.
- Decide before landing whether you need Euro (EUR) before leaving Malta International Airport (MLA).