
Apartment and property owners in Malta who operate short-term rentals without a valid licence are expected to face a three-year prohibition under new draft regulations proposed by the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA). The initiative represents one of the most significant crackdowns to date on the country’s unregulated accommodation market, aiming to curb illegal listings and address growing public concern about the impact of short-term rentals on local communities....
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May 16, 2025
Comino visitor cap reinstated to protect environment
The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) has reintroduced its overtourism control measures at Comino’s iconic Blue Lagoon, following a court decision that lifted a temporary suspension on the rules. The Court...
NEWS Malta
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Tackling Overtourism in Malta
In recent years, European tourism has reached unprecedented levels, leading to an array of challenges for popular destinations. As tourism surges, destinations like Malta are grappling with the strain of...















