Flights from Barcelona to Republic of Malta from 21GBP*

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Popular Flight Deals Barcelona to Republic of Malta

Barcelona (BCN)to

Malta (MLA)
Depart: 29/08/2026
From
21GBP
Seen 21 hrs ago
One-way

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Best flight deals Barcelona to Republic of Malta

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Barcelona (BCN)to

Malta (MLA)
Depart: 29/08/2026

One-way

Basic

From
21GBP
Seen 21 hrs ago

*Depending on demand, prices may vary at the time of flight selection. All taxes and fees are included in the price.

Travel from Barcelona

Your journey from Barcelona to Malta, direct and hassle-free

Malta is a destination that blends ancient history, Mediterranean coastline and its own cultural life: a jewel easily reached from Barcelona thanks to direct flights. With Vueling, you can fly non-stop and reach the heart of the Mediterranean in just a couple of hours.

Your flights depart from Barcelona-El Prat Airport and connect seamlessly with Malta International Airport (MLA), in journeys of around 2 hours and 15 minutes, ideal for both quick getaways and longer stays.

In addition, Vueling offers several weekly frequencies and flexible options to suit your needs. Whether it’s a short visit or a more relaxed holiday, you’ll find the perfect way to fly to Malta whenever you choose.

Documentation for flying from Barcelona to Malta

Travelling without worries starts with having the correct documentation. Make sure you check it in advance so you can arrive in Malta prepared and relaxed.

On Vueling’s website you will always find the latest information you need. We recommend checking their dedicated travel documents section to ensure you meet all the requirements.

Practical tips for your trip to Malta

Here’s a handy guide to make your journey from Barcelona more comfortable and stress-free:

  • Weather and what to pack: Malta enjoys warm summers and mild winters. A light jacket and cool clothing are useful to adapt to changing weather, especially in spring and autumn.
  • Currency and payments: the euro is the official currency. Card payments are widely accepted, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash for local markets or smaller areas.
  • Local transport: Malta offers local buses, as well as car and scooter hire. Distances are short, making it easy to get around the island without hassle.
  • Plugs and voltage: type G plugs are used (as in the UK), with 230 V—so make sure you bring an adaptor if travelling from Spain.
  • Local customs: a friendly “Good morning” or “Bonġu” in Maltese is appreciated. Tipping is not mandatory, but leaving some change is common if the service has been good.
  • Safety and health: Malta is a safe country. Carrying your European Health Insurance Card will make access to healthcare easier if needed.

What to see and do in the Republic of Malta

Malta is a destination full of contrasts: megalithic temples, medieval towns, stunning seascapes and vibrant culture. Ideal for curious travellers in search of authentic experiences.

Valletta

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the capital offers baroque art, naval history and views over the Grand Harbour. Walking through its streets reveals both its proud past and its modern vitality.

Mdina

The former walled capital retains the silence and elegance of bygone eras. With its medieval architecture and cobbled alleyways, it invites you to stroll as if time had stood still.

Gozo

A neighbouring island with a more rural, laid-back feel. Famous for its Azure Window and natural landscapes, it’s perfect for those seeking tranquillity and authenticity.

Marsaxlokk

A fishing village with colourful boats and a lively Sunday market. Ideal to taste local fish and enjoy a genuine maritime atmosphere.

Comino and the Blue Lagoon

A natural paradise perfect for swimming or snorkelling in turquoise waters, located between Malta and Gozo. A short trip that rewards you with pure beauty.

Frequently asked questions about Barcelona – Malta flights

What documents do I need to fly to Malta from Barcelona?

Make sure your documents are valid and always check the latest requirements in the Travel Documents section.

Do I need a visa to travel to Malta for tourism?

EU citizens do not need a visa. If you have another nationality, it’s best to check your situation with official sources.

How long is the direct flight Barcelona – Malta?

The flight lasts approximately 2 h 15 min.

Which airport does Vueling fly to in Malta?

Vueling connects with Malta International Airport (MLA) from Barcelona-El Prat.

How early should I arrive at the airport?

It is recommended to arrive at least 2 hours before the departure of an international flight.

Can I take hand luggage?

Yes. One small item that fits under the seat in front of you is included. If you need more space, you can add cabin or checked luggage when booking.

Can I collect Avios on these flights?

Yes, all Vueling flights allow you to collect Avios, which you can redeem on future bookings or upgrades.