🌊 Everything You Need to Know About Living in Malta for 90 Days (or Three Months) 🇲🇹✨
Enjoy the Mediterranean's seasonal changes and leisurely lifestyle without a visa
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📌 Why spend three months in Malta?
Malta is a Schengen zone country, allowing Korean passport holders to stay for up to 90 days without a visa. The mild climate, English being widely spoken, minimizes language barriers, and the cost of living is more reasonable than in Europe, making it ideal for mid- to long-term stays.
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🏝️ Must-visit places in three months
• Valletta: A small capital city, but rich in history and culture, with classic alleyways offering a charming experience.
• Sliema & St. Julian's: Convenient for beach walks and casual dining at restaurants and cafes.
• Medina: A tranquil medieval city, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
• Golden Bay, Mellieha, Comino Island: Experience nature and enjoy the beaches of summer and autumn.
• Dingli Cliffs & Blue Grotto: A breathtaking view, even on a leisurely weekday.
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🛍️ Living Information & Tips
• Accommodation: Monthly Airbnbs or local rentals are recommended in Sliema or St. Julian's.
• Grocery Stores: Various supermarkets, including Welbee's and Greens, offer groceries and daily necessities.
• Transportation: While the public transportation network is extensive, obtaining a Tallinja transportation card is much more economical.
• Local Life: Stroll along the beach, sign up for a local gym, take yoga classes, It's a great way to establish a daily routine, like reading a book at a cafe.
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💡 Three-Month Living Checklist
• The weather is great, so most activities are outdoors, making it ideal for exercise and walks.
• A grocery and cooking routine, rather than eating out, is more reasonable and promotes a healthy lifestyle.
• Although Malta is a small island, it has excellent air connections to major European cities, allowing for a quick getaway.
• Schengen re-entry restrictions apply after 90 days, so strictly adhering to the prescribed length of stay is crucial.
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🕊️ This is what it's like to live in Malta for three months.
It's not about traveling; each day is a time of relaxation. Enjoy coffee while listening to the sounds of the sea, strolling along in the sunshine, and lingering over the city as the wind lingers.
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