A PCR test or a Maltese vaccine certificate (for now) is required to enter the country.
The health authorities have issued an update on the amber travel list, which now includes Israel and 40 US States. The new list will come into effect on 17th June 2021 and travellers from the below countries will not be subjected to a quarantine period but need to present a PCR test (done up to 72 hours before arrival) or the Maltese vaccination certificate before entering Malta. The EU Digital Certificate can be presented from 1st July.
The countries include:
Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway, Italy, France, Slovakia, Switzerland, Greece, Croatia, Spain, Poland, Belgium, Bulgaria, Netherlands, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, China, Vatican City, Israel, Singapore, Slovenia, Japan, Thailand, Portugal, Romania, Lebanon, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Jordan, Liechtenstein, Sweden, and United Kingdom.
The list also includes United States of America but only limited to the following states: Washington, Oregon, Louisiana, Arizona, West Virginia, Colorado, North Dakota, Indiana, Georgia, Texas, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Tennessee, Iowa, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina, New Mexico, Florida, Virginia, Maine, South Dakota, Michigan, Illinois, Delaware, Wisconsin, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, New Jersey, Minnesota, Connecticut, Alaska, New Hampshire, Maryland, New York, Rhode Island, District of Columbia, Massachusetts, Vermont, California.