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Cost of Living in Malta for Indonesian Workers and Families (2026)

2026 cost of living breakdown for Indonesian nationals moving to Malta: typical rent areas, shared vs solo housing, and budgeting notes for workers from Indonesia.

Official SourceLast updated 10 June 2026

Cost of living in Malta varies enormously depending on where you live and whether you share accommodation. For Indonesian nationals, who tend to settle in specific areas based on community and commute, that choice has an outsized effect on your monthly budget.

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Where the community tends to live

Indonesian nationals commonly settle in St Julian's, Sliema, Buġibba & Qawra — areas chosen for affordability, transport links, and community presence. Shared rooms in these areas typically run €300–€520/month, while a solo one-bed apartment is significantly more.

Budgeting around your sector

Most Indonesian workers in Malta are employed in Hospitality & Tourism and Healthcare & Elderly Care. Entry-level pay in these sectors often makes shared accommodation the realistic starting point — see the full cost of living guide for sector-by-sector salary context and a household budget calculator.

Next steps

The full Cost of Living guide breaks down rent by area, grocery and transport costs, utilities, and monthly budgets for singles, couples, and families — all source-cited and updated for 2026.

See the full Cost of Living guide

This page is a Indonesian-specific summary. The full guide covers every step, fee, and document in detail.

See the full Cost of Living guide

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Indonesian nationals usually live in Malta?

Indonesian nationals commonly settle in St Julian's, Sliema, Buġibba & Qawra, based on community presence, transport links, and proximity to common workplaces.

Is Malta affordable for Indonesian workers on a typical entry-level salary?

It depends heavily on accommodation choices. A shared room runs €300–€520/month, while a solo apartment in central areas can be €950–€1,500/month. Most Indonesian workers in hospitality & tourism start with shared accommodation to manage costs.

What's the biggest cost difference for Indonesian families vs single workers?

Housing is the biggest variable — a family needs a full apartment rather than a shared room, which roughly doubles or triples the monthly housing cost. Schooling, childcare, and a larger grocery budget are the next biggest factors. See the family-of-4 budget breakdown in the full guide.

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