Generally, people know very little about the island nation of Malta. Apart from a few basic facts that Malta has a beautiful rugged Mediterranean coastline, rich culture, and stunning history, Malta often appears as a footnote in the Atlas encyclopedia.

In this article, we will explore in detail why Malta can be an amazing place to spend your golden years in.

Healthcare facilities

Despite the fact that Malta is a tiny nation, the country has one of the world’s best medical facilities in place. The healthcare system ranks among the top 10 systems in the world consistently. Healthcare here is not only world-class, but ancient as well; the first hospital built on the island was back in 1372, and the healthcare system saw expansion in the 16th century at the time of the Knights of St.John.

Today, Maltese citizens can choose from public sector hospitals that offer every medical facility free of cost, or private medical assistance. 

Cost of living

Compared to the United States and most European states, the cost of living in Malta is a bargain. The locality you choose to live in does play a role in the overall cost, for instance living on the coastline comes with a premium. However, should you choose to live away from the coast and a bit deeper on the island, you can find affordable accommodations with good views and a neighborhood. Property of two rooms and balconies in the Gozo area can be rented as low as US$ 250 per month

Climate & beauty

The climate in Malta is mostly sunny around the year except for a few rainy months. The air is soothing and healthy. Sandy beaches and the long sunny season draw expatriates to make Malta a retreat for their golden years. 

Undoubtedly among the most beautiful places on the planet, Malta has captivating beauty. Mythical green hills, touching the deep in the ocean, deep caves, lush meadows, mild desert-like landscape, and the sunsets here are heavenly. 

Residence & visa options for retirement

The Maltese government offers a range of visa and residence options for non-European citizens who wish to retire on this magical island. The basic two categories however are the pensioner option and the self-sufficient person visa. While the first option is availed by people who come from abroad to settle as retirees in Malta, the latter is for people who work in Malta and wish to retire here.

As an added attraction, retirees in Malta can also benefit from the discounts they receive at many places. Discounts on bus rides, ferries, and healthcare facilities are just a few among others.

Popular cities to retire in Malta

Locals suggest that Gozo is the perfect location for retirees. The claim is based on 4 basic facts; first Gozo is comparatively quieter and relaxed, which allows the dweller to reconnect with nature. Secondly, all the amenities needed for a comfortable living are easily available, such as hospitals, shopping malls, restaurants, grocery stores, etc., are all within reach. Furthermore, an extensive transportation network is accessible for those who prefer to travel by public transport.

St. Paul’s Bay is another area that you should consider while planning to retire in Malta. The area is on the mainland and hosts a significant population of British expatriates. Valetta and Sliema of course are the main attractions for expatriates and tourists alike. 

Language 

Encouragingly enough, English happens to be one of the 2 official languages of Malta, the other being Maltese. Hence the majority of the nationals, almost all of them, speak fluent English. This takes the worry of communication in a foreign country; which may not seem much before actually encountering an embarrassing situation due to communication (remember the viral “an Italian man went to Malta” sketch?).