In short: Malta uses the British standard three-prong Type G (BS 1363) plug. The voltage is 230 V and the frequency is 50 Hz. If your devices use the common European C or F plug, you’ll need a simple travel adapter for Malta—a Type G plug adapter.
What kind of plug and voltage does Malta use?
- Plug and outlet type: Type G (BS 1363), with built-in shutters for safety and a fuse inside the plug.
- Power: 230 V / 50 Hz – this matches the voltage used in most of Europe.
- You’ll need a Malta plug adapter if your plugs aren’t the British type.

Do you need an adapter?
- If your devices have non-British plugs (like most European ones), you’ll definitely need a standard plug adapter—specifically a Type G.
- You do not need a voltage converter for most European devices: nearly all modern electronics work on 220–240 V / 50 Hz. A basic G adapter will do the trick. Just check your charger—if it says “Input: 100–240V, 50/60Hz,” you’re good to go.
- If you’re coming from the U.S. or Japan (110–120 V), you may need a voltage converter unless your device is dual-voltage.
What kind of adapter should you bring to Malta?
- Bring one or two good-quality Type G adapters with fuses (bonus if they include USB ports).
- A small power strip with European-style outlets is also a great idea—this way, you can plug in multiple devices using just one adapter.
Where to buy a plug adapter for Malta
Before your trip
In many European countries, plug adapters can be found in larger electronics and travel stores. Be sure to prepare in advance. You’re looking for a British-style adapter (Type G), the same one used in the UK.
- Major electronics chains and hardware stores.
- Some hypermarkets and travel shops, though stock can be limited.
- Airport stores (they’ll have it, but expect higher prices).
- Online stores (e.g., Amazon, Conrad) – just make sure it’s a fused Type G (BS 1363).
In Malta
Because Malta welcomes so many tourists from across Europe, you’ll find plug adapters widely available across the island.
- At Malta International Airport (convenient but pricey).
- In convenience stores, newsstands, and mobile phone accessory shops in tourist areas like Sliema, St. Julian’s, and Bugibba.
- Supermarkets and hardware stores (“ironmongery” shops) in residential neighborhoods.
- Some hotels offer basic adapters at the front desk—either to borrow or buy.

Common questions about Malta plug adapters
Yes, Malta uses the exact same Type G plug system as the United Kingdom.
Yes, if your devices don’t use British-style plugs, you’ll need an adapter.
Yes, many wall outlets have a separate on/off switch. It’s a typical British feature. You’ll need to flip it on for the outlet to work.
Occasionally, you might find combination outlets in hotels, but don’t count on it. Bring a G adapter to be safe.
Yes, most modern devices like phones, laptops, and tablets are dual-voltage (100–240V), so you’ll only need a plug adapter, not a voltage converter. Always double-check the label on your charger.
Yes, as long as the adapter supports Type G plugs, it will work fine in Malta. Just make sure it’s high quality and includes a fuse for safety.
Some hotels may have adapters at the reception for guests to borrow or buy, but availability isn’t guaranteed. It’s safer to bring your own.
Some newer hotels and accommodations may have built-in USB ports, but it’s not universal. Carrying an adapter with USB outputs is a good idea.
No problem—you can buy one at the airport, in local supermarkets, phone shops, or tourist stores. Just be prepared to pay a bit more at the airport or in busy tourist areas.
Yes, if you’re using a quality adapter with a fuse and your device is within the 220–240V range. Avoid cheap, unbranded adapters without proper safety certification.