From next week, travellers will no longer need to be in a quachicle as the country continues with its Covid-19 exit plan.

Travelers from countries on the red list will be allowed to enter with a negative test taken up to 72 hours prior to arrival.

People who have a recognised Covid recovery certificate can enter the country.

The changes announced by the country's deputy prime minister and minister for health, Chris Fearne, mean that non-fully vaccineed travellers no longer have to stay in the country for 14 days.

From April 10, vaccine certificates won't be required to attend standing outdoor events or seated indoor gatherings.

The decision to ease further Covid-19 restrictions related to travel continues to be a turning point in the government's efforts to drive the Maltese Islands back to normal.

The decision is great news for the country's tourism industry.

The authority welcomes this announcement which will pave the way for the tourism sector to continue recovering after the Pandemic.

Today's announcement essentially means that people who are not fully protected against Covid-19 will be able to visit Malta.

We look forward to welcoming everyone back to the Maltese islands.