Malta customs import limits
Official duty-free allowances for alcohol, tobacco, cash, medicines, and other goods when entering Malta. See what you can bring before you fly.
Alcohol allowance
This is one real customs example for travelers entering Malta.
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Exact thresholds for all categories are available in the app. Download CustomsLimit to check your full trip before you fly.
Exact limits, declaration thresholds, age restrictions, and combined rules for all categories are available free in the CustomsLimit app for Malta and 59 other countries.
Surprising restriction for Malta
Most fresh fruits and vegetables from non-EU countries require a phytosanitary certificate. Only pineapple, coconut, durian, banana and dates are exempt. Other items without a certificate may be confiscated.
The CustomsLimit app shows the full traveler context for Malta before you travel.
About Malta customs
Malta's customs rules are administered by Malta customs authority. For travelers arriving from outside the European Union, standard EU traveler import allowances often apply, while intra-EU travel is generally assessed on a personal-use basis rather than fixed duty-free limits.
Traveler rules can change based on route, age, item type, and whether goods are for personal use. CustomsLimit helps you check the full country guide for Malta before travel.
Malta customs — frequently asked questions
How much spirits (over 22% abv) can I bring into Malta?
What is the duty-free alcohol allowance for Malta?
Do I need to declare cash when entering Malta?
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