I installed the eSIM in just 30 seconds using the QR code provided! The connection was strong throughout my stay in Valletta, and I could stream Netflix without any buffering. Highly recommend for anyone traveling to Malta!
JL
Jessica L.
New York, US · May 2026
Perfect for exploring Malta
I loved using esima during my vacation! I streamed Netflix in my hotel and it was smooth without any buffering. The QR scan made set up quick, and I appreciated having data on the go.
EO
Ethan O.
Dublin, IE · May 2026
Solid connection, minor hiccup
Overall, esima provided a reliable connection during my stay in Malta. The setup was quick, but I did encounter a brief moment of slow speed while on Gozo. Customer service was helpful in resolving my concerns.
SM
Sarah M.
London, GB · May 2026
Perfect for Exploring Valletta
I used esima during my trip to Malta and it was fantastic! The QR code installation was super quick, and I was connected within minutes of landing. The 5G speed allowed me to stream Netflix without any buffering while enjoying the views in Valletta!
AM
Ava M.
Melbourne, AU · May 2026
No more roaming hassle!
The eSIM made my travels in Malta so much easier. Setup took no time at all, and I was able to navigate and share my experiences without any worries about roaming charges.
MH
Megan H.
Cape Town, ZA · May 2026
Good coverage, minor app issues
Overall, my experience with esima in Malta was quite positive. The data speed was great, and I had no issues in the main cities. However, I had some trouble with the app crashing on my first day. Customer support was helpful, though!
MD
Marco D.
Rome, IT · Apr 2026
Seamless experience!
Esima was a lifesaver on my Malta trip! The QR code setup was literally instant. I had no issues with streaming or video calls while enjoying the local sights. This is the way to go for data when traveling!
EG
Elena G.
Madrid, ES · Apr 2026
Seamless connection in Malta
The esima eSIM was a breeze to set up. I simply scanned the QR code upon landing at Malta International Airport and was connected to 5G in no time. Perfect for navigating and sharing photos!
eSIM vs roaming in Malta
Typical home-carrier roaming
$10–$18
per day
Esima eSIM
$2.57
Flat rate
Most international carriers charge a flat daily fee for Mediterranean roaming, with the first gigabyte or two at full speed, then throttling to 512kbps or slower. Hotspot is often blocked entirely, so you cannot tether a laptop or share data with a travel partner.
Some networks bundle Malta into a Europe-wide roaming package, but those typically cap video streaming to standard definition and block certain apps. The daily fee stacks up fast — a week in Malta costs the same as a month of local prepaid data.
An eSIM gives you the full speed of GO Mobile or Vodafone Malta's network with no throttling, no hotspot restrictions, and no surprise overage charges if you stream a football match or upload photos to cloud storage. You pay one flat price for the data bucket, then it is yours to use however you want.
Real trips, real travelers
Built for travelers like you
Different trip, same eSIM — here is how it lands for the most common visitors to Malta.
You are ferrying between Malta, Gozo, and a day trip to Comino. The eSIM keeps Google Maps live on the Gozo ferry, lets you book eCabs in Victoria, and works for Tallinja bus tickets in Valletta. Download offline maps for Comino before the Blue Lagoon boat — the island has zero signal.
Island-hopper
You are working from a Sliema café with patchy Wi-Fi. The eSIM gives you 5G backup for video calls, lets you hotspot your laptop on the Valletta waterfront, and keeps Slack notifications live when you walk between co-working spaces. No throttling, no daily cap, just fast data wherever GO or Vodafone has a tower.
Digital nomad
You are exploring Mdina's medieval streets, the Three Cities' fortifications, and Valletta's Grand Harbour on foot. The eSIM keeps Google Maps live for turn-by-turn in the narrow alleys, lets you scan QR codes at museum entrances, and works for WhatsApp photo sharing from the Upper Barrakka Gardens. 4G is reliable everywhere except inside thick-walled palazzos.
History walker
Apps you'll need data for in Malta
The apps locals and travelers actually use — the ones that need real cell data, not just hotel Wi-Fi.
eCabs
Malta's dominant rideshare app for rides between cities and within Gozo
Tallinja
Official bus app for route planning, mobile tickets, and real-time tracking
Bolt
Rideshare app with limited coverage on the main island's urban areas
Revolut
Multi-currency wallet for euro payments and ATM withdrawals
Google Maps
Navigation for Malta's narrow streets and Gozo's rural roads
Gozo Ferry
Ferry schedules and mobile tickets for the Cirkewwa-Mgarr route
How much data you'll burn per day
WhatsApp
~40MB/day for text and photos, ~120MB/day with voice calls, ~300MB/day with video calls.
Maps
~80MB/day for walking navigation in Valletta and Mdina, ~150MB/day if you drive across Malta and Gozo with live traffic.
Rideshare
~30MB/day for eCabs dispatch and live driver tracking in Sliema and St. Julian's, ~50MB/day if you use Bolt as backup.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Does the eSIM work in Gozo?
Yes. GO Mobile and Vodafone Malta both cover Gozo with reliable 4G in Victoria, Xlendi, and Ramla Bay. The network is 4G-only — neither carrier has rolled out 5G on Gozo yet. The Dwejra cliffs and Azure Window site have no signal from any carrier, so download offline maps before you drive there.
Will I have signal at the Blue Lagoon on Comino?
No. Comino is a connectivity dead zone — no carrier reaches the island. Download offline maps, cache your ferry tickets, and pre-load any content before the boat leaves Cirkewwa or Mgarr. The island is small enough that you will not get lost, but do not rely on live navigation or rideshare apps there.
Does the eSIM work in Mdina?
Yes. Mdina has 4G coverage from GO Mobile and Vodafone Malta. The thick medieval walls can block signal inside some buildings — step outside to the bastions if a call drops. 5G has not reached the old city yet, but 4G is fast enough for maps and messaging.
How much data do I need for a week in Malta?
Budget 3-5GB for a week if you use Google Maps daily, check WhatsApp, and scroll social media. Add 2GB if you stream music on the bus or upload photos to Instagram. eCabs and Tallinja are light on data — under 50MB per day combined. If you work remotely or video-call home, plan for 1-2GB per day.
Can I make WhatsApp calls on this eSIM?
Yes. WhatsApp voice and video calls work on the eSIM across Malta and Gozo. Expect clear audio on 5G in Valletta or Sliema, and stable calls on 4G in Gozo. The only dead zone is Comino — no carrier signal means no WhatsApp there.
Does eCabs work on this eSIM?
Yes. eCabs is Malta's dominant rideshare app and works perfectly on the eSIM. The app needs live data for real-time dispatch and driver tracking. Bolt launched in 2022 but coverage is limited to the main island's urban areas — eCabs is more reliable in Gozo and the Three Cities.
GO Mobile vs Vodafone Malta — which is faster in Valletta?
Both deliver 5G in Valletta with similar speeds — 200-400 Mbps in open areas like the bus terminus or the Upper Barrakka Gardens. GO Mobile has a slight edge in the narrow streets near the Grand Harbour; Vodafone is stronger near the parliament building. The eSIM hands off between them automatically, so you get whichever is faster at your exact location.
Does Vodafone Malta cover St. Julian's better than GO Mobile?
Vodafone is stronger near the Hilton and Portomaso in St. Julian's; GO Mobile dominates Paceville and Spinola Bay. Both deliver 5G across the nightlife zone. The eSIM switches between them invisibly, so you do not need to pick — you get the stronger signal wherever you are.
Does the Tallinja bus app work on this eSIM?
Yes. Tallinja works on the eSIM for route planning and mobile ticket purchases. The live bus tracking feature needs cell data to show real-time arrivals in Valletta and Sliema. The static timetable works offline if you cache it before a trip to Gozo or Mdina.
eSIM vs airport SIM in Malta — what is the difference?
An airport SIM costs €20-25 for a week, requires a passport photocopy, and ties you to one carrier (usually GO Mobile). The eSIM costs less, installs before you fly, and hands off between GO, Vodafone, and Melita Mobile automatically. Both give you local data rates and hotspot access, but the eSIM saves you the counter queue and the plastic waste.
Can I use the eSIM on the Gozo ferry?
Yes. GO Mobile and Vodafone Malta both cover the ferry route between Cirkewwa and Mgarr. Expect stable 4G for the 25-minute crossing. The signal can drop briefly mid-channel in rough weather, but it reconnects as you approach either harbour.
Does the eSIM work in the Three Cities?
Yes. Vittoriosa, Senglea, and Cospicua have dense 4G coverage from GO Mobile, Vodafone Malta, and Melita Mobile. 5G has not rolled out there yet, but 4G is fast enough for navigation and video calls. The narrow streets and old fortifications can block signal indoors — step outside if a call stutters.
Will I have signal at Dingli Cliffs?
Yes, but it is patchy. GO Mobile and Vodafone Malta both cover the Dingli Cliffs area with 4G, but the signal weakens near the cliff edge and in the valleys. Download offline maps before you drive there, and do not rely on live navigation for the last kilometre.
Need broader coverage?
Going further than Malta? These plans include Malta plus everywhere in between.
Malta runs on apps — eCabs for rides between Valletta and Sliema, Tallinja for bus tickets, WhatsApp for restaurant bookings, Google Maps for navigating the narrow streets of Mdina.
A Malta eSIM connects you to GO Mobile or Vodafone Malta's network the moment you land, so you skip the airport kiosk queue and the €25 tourist SIM upsell. One QR code, you are online from the arrivals hall to the Blue Lagoon ferry dock.
Choose your plan
8 options
Balanced use — social, navigation & light streaming
Choose number of eSIMs
How many travelers?
1 eSIM
Total$7.93
Secure payment
30-day guarantee
GO Malta5G
Features
Data-only plan, no contract
Works on 5G / 4G LTE networks
Choose when your plan activates
Connects to top local carriers
No physical SIM swap needed
24/7 customer support
Description
Landing at Malta International, your eSIM locks onto GO Mobile or Vodafone Malta within seconds of wheels-down. Installation happens before you fly — scan the QR code at home, the profile sits dormant until your phone sees a Maltese tower, then it activates automatically.
No counter visit, no passport photocopy, no €5 SIM card fee. The eSIM behaves like a local prepaid plan: you get a Maltese IP address, local data priority, and the same tower access a Valletta resident gets.
Switching between carriers is invisible — if GO's signal weakens in a Sliema café, the eSIM finds Vodafone's tower without dropping your map session. Hotspot works from day one, so you can tether a laptop on the Upper Barrakka Gardens or share data with a travel partner whose phone only takes physical SIMs.
The difference between this and a physical Maltese SIM is portability — if you are island-hopping to Sicily or hopping a weekend flight to Rome, the eSIM does not need swapping; you just buy another profile for Italy and toggle between them in settings.
Coverage across Malta's 316 square kilometres is near-total on the main island and Gozo; only Comino and the remote coastal cliffs drop to zero bars. GO Mobile and Vodafone have invested heavily in the tourist corridor from the airport through Valletta to St.
Julian's, so expect fast 5G even during summer peak season when cruise ships dock and the streets fill.
Technical specs
Network
GO Malta5G
Coverage
Malta
Delivery
Immediate, by email
Plan type
Data only
Phone number
No
SMS / calls
VoIP apps only
Activation
QR code or manual SM-DP+
Why travelers choose Esima
Three reasons travellers pick esima for Malta. First: pricing mirrors local prepaid rates, not the roaming premiums your home network charges for a Mediterranean island.
Second: the eSIM hands off between GO Mobile and Vodafone Malta automatically, so you get the stronger signal in St. Julian's or Gozo rather than a single carrier's weak spot.
Third: hotspot is enabled by default — useful if you are travelling with a laptop or a partner whose phone does not support eSIM. No throttling on the first 5GB like some Maltese prepaid bundles.
Instant delivery
Your QR code lands in your inbox minutes after purchase.
No roaming bills
Pay one upfront price — no surprise charges abroad.
Keep your number
Your physical SIM stays active for calls and texts.
Fast 4G/5G
Connect to top-rated local networks at full speed.
24/7 support
Real humans ready to help, any time zone, any day.
Easy install
Scan once and you're online — no app, no SIM swap.
Coverage in Malta
Our Malta eSIMs run on GO Mobile, Vodafone Malta, and Melita Mobile. GO and Vodafone both deliver 5G in Valletta, Sliema, St.
Julian's, and the airport corridor; Gozo remains 4G-only across Victoria, Xlendi, and Ramla Bay. Melita Mobile covers the main island with LTE but has no 5G footprint yet.
Expect reliable 4G everywhere on Gozo except the Dwejra cliffs and the Azure Window site, where no carrier has signal. Comino's Blue Lagoon is a total dead zone — no carrier reaches the island, so download offline maps and cache your ferry tickets before the boat leaves Cirkewwa.
The Three Cities (Vittoriosa, Senglea, Cospicua) have dense 4G from all three networks but 5G has not rolled out there yet.
Network
GO Malta5G
Good to know
Download offline maps for Comino before the ferry — the Blue Lagoon has zero signal from any carrier.
Tallinja bus app needs live data for real-time tracking in Valletta and Sliema; the static timetable works offline.
eCabs dominates Malta; Bolt exists but only covers the main island's urban areas, not Gozo.
Gozo's Dwejra cliffs and Azure Window site are dead zones on GO and Vodafone — cache directions before you drive.
The Three Cities have 4G only; 5G has not reached Vittoriosa or Senglea yet.
Hotspot your eSIM to share data with a partner — useful on the Gozo ferry or at a Mdina café with no Wi-Fi.
Coverage in Malta — top cities
Valletta
GO Mobile and Vodafone Malta both deliver 5G across the capital, from the bus terminus to the Grand Harbour waterfront. Expect gigabit speeds outside St. John's Co-Cathedral on a clear day. The narrow streets and thick limestone walls can block signal indoors — step outside if a video call stutters in a café basement.
Sliema
Sliema's promenade and shopping district are blanketed in 5G from GO and Vodafone. Tallinja's live bus tracking works reliably here, and eCabs dispatch is instant. The Tower Road coast can see congestion during evening rush hour when everyone streams video on the waterfront, but speeds stay above 20 Mbps.
St. Julian's
Paceville and Spinola Bay have dense 5G coverage — GO Mobile dominates the nightlife zone, Vodafone is stronger near the Hilton and Portomaso. Bolt launched here in 2022 but coverage is patchy; eCabs remains the reliable rideshare choice. Expect fast data even at 2am when the bars empty.
How to set up your eSIM
1
Check compatibility
Make sure your phone supports eSIM — most recent models do.
2
Buy your eSIM
Pick a plan and pay securely. Your QR code arrives by email in minutes.
3
Scan & connect
Scan the QR code, enable data roaming on arrival, and you're online.