Understanding the Cost of Living in Malta for International Students

If you’re thinking of studying in Malta, it’s not just tuition you need to plan for; living costs can have a big impact on your monthly budget. While Malta offers a high quality of life, it’s important to know what you’ll realistically spend so you can prepare smartly. Here’s a breakdown of key expenses, typical monthly costs, and budget tips.

Average Monthly Living Expenses in Malta

Below is a realistic cost estimate for a single international student living in Malta. Costs can vary by city. Sliema, St. Julian’s, and Valletta tend to be more expensive, while towns further inland are more budget-friendly.

 

Category Estimated Monthly 

Cost (€)

Accommodation (Shared Room) €350 – €550
Accommodation (Studio) €700 – €1,000
Utilities (Electricity + Water + Internet) €70 – €120
Food & Groceries €200 – €300
Transportation (Bus Pass) €30 – €40
Dining Out €80 – €150
Mobile Plan €10 – €20
Miscellaneous (Gym, Leisure, Books) €70 – €120
Total Estimated Monthly Cost €750 – €1,350

 

Key Factors That Impact Your Cost

1. Accommodation Choice: 

  • Shared flats are significantly cheaper than private studios.
  • Location matters: areas like Sliema or Valletta are more expensive.
  • On-campus residences can be more predictable, but availability is limited.

2. Lifestyle Habits:

  • Cooking at home vs eating out frequently
  • How much you socialize, travel around, or use paid services
  1. Transport Usage:
  • Do you need to commute daily?
  • Do you prefer the bus or walking / cycling?

3. Utilities Consumption:

  • Shared flats usually split utility bills, which helps
  • High consumption (AC, heating) will raise costs

4. Healthcare Coverage:

  • Whether you opt for a basic or more comprehensive health insurance plan
  • Any additional medical or dental visits

Smart Money-Saving Tips for Students in Malta

  • Choose shared housing: Splitting rent with roommates is one of the biggest ways to reduce costs.
  • Cook more, eat out less: Use local markets or budget supermarkets for groceries.
  • Be selective with utilities: Energy-efficient usage (like using lights wisely, minimizing heating) helps.
  • Use student discounts: On entertainment, cultural sites, and transport.
  • Look for part-time work: If allowed, working while studying can help with monthly expenses.

Malta’s cost of living for students is reasonable and predictable, especially when compared to many Western European destinations. With a monthly budget of €700–€1,300, you can cover most essential costs without compromising on experience. Your actual spending will depend a lot on your choices like where you live, how you eat, and how you get around. If you’re planning to study in Malta and want help creating a realistic budget, finding accommodation, or even estimating how much money to bring, Entri Fly can support you every step of the way.

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