Authorities just announced the news.
It's official! The UK is now back on Malta's amber travel list after being put on the red list in recent weeks. This means that anyone arriving from the UK will just need a negative PCR test.
"Public Health Authorities notifies that, after a review of the epidemiological studies in the United Kingdom, it was decided that the region will no longer be considered in the red zone for travelling, but will be lifted to the amber zone," the announcement read.
"Any traveller arriving in Malta from any of the countries listed in the amber list is required to present a negative PCR Covid-19 test performed no more than seventy-two (72) hours prior to arrival in Malta."
"Travellers arriving in Malta from any these countries who fail to produce such a test will be submitted to testing in Malta and may be subject to quarantine." The notice is valid from today, 27th April 2021.