7 great reasons to do your internship in Malta (and why you’ll love it)
One of the first questions you ask yourself when preparing your internship abroad is: where to go?
If you’re still hesitating, let us introduce you to a destination that combines sun, English, international vibes and professional opportunities: Malta.
This small island in the heart of the Mediterranean has become, in just a few years, one of the favorite destinations of young European graduates. And for very good reasons.
Here are 7 concrete arguments to help you make up your mind.
1. A sun that shines (really) all year round
Let’s start with the reason that attracts the most people: the weather.
In Malta, it’s sunny over 300 days a year. It’s simply one of the most stable climates in Europe.
Of course, it rains sometimes and the wind blows (it’s an island, after all). But where there’s an island, there are also beaches, hidden coves, turquoise water and swimming after work.
You come back from your internship with real professional experience… and a tanned glow as a bonus. 🌞
2. English as an official language
This is argument number 1 for many students: improving your English in full immersion.
In Malta, people speak Maltese AND English. And not tourist English, real working English. Schools, administrations, companies, bars: everything runs in English.
As GoOverseas points out, Malta is one of the few English-speaking destinations in Europe, and one of the most accessible for students who want an English-language internship without going all the way to London or Dublin.
Honestly, the Maltese accent isn’t the purest in the world. But that’s exactly what will make you progress: your ear adapts to international accents, and you gain confidence to express yourself without complex.
In 3 to 6 months on site, you easily go from intermediate to professional level. Better than a year at university.
3. A reasonable cost of living
Third good news: Malta isn’t expensive.
A few examples:
- A mojito in a Paceville bar: around 5 €
- A decent meal: 12 to 15 €
- Public transport: very accessible flat fare (Tallinja card)
- A flatshare rent: 350 to 600 €/month depending on the area
According to GBS (Global Business School Malta), a student can live comfortably in Malta with around 800 € per month excluding accommodation, far less than in most major European capitals.
Compared to London, Amsterdam or Berlin, Malta remains one of the most affordable destinations in Western Europe.
4. The possibility of getting an Erasmus+ grant
Speaking of money, here’s an important piece of info: Malta is part of the Erasmus+ destinations.
Concretely, if you’re eligible (a student enrolled in a French school):
- You can receive a monthly Erasmus+ grant (between 400 and 600 € depending on your profile)
- This grant adds to any complementary aid (CROUS, region, foundations)
- It can be combined with any internship gratification
A combination that makes Malta even more financially accessible than many other European destinations.

5. A cosmopolitan human experience
According to Immigrant Invest, nearly 31 % of Malta’s population is foreign, a figure that has been steadily increasing since 2022. You’ll meet young Italians, Spanish, Germans, Bulgarians, Brazilians, Indians… all there to work, study or build their project.
As a result, your experience in Malta is unlike any other:
- You make friends from all over the world in just a few weeks
- You discover different cuisines, cultures, codes every day
- You build an international network that will serve you for life
- You learn what a multicultural work environment really is
It’s an experience that transforms you. And one no internship in France could ever offer you.
6. An island where boredom doesn’t exist
You might think a “small island” eventually gets tiring. Wrong.
In Malta, you can:
- Go scuba diving in some of the best Mediterranean spots
- Sail, kayak, paddle almost every weekend
- Visit Gozo and Comino, two spectacular neighboring islands
- Explore Valletta, an incredible UNESCO capital
- Discover Mdina, the medieval “city of silence”
- Swim at the Blue Lagoon, one of Europe’s most iconic spots
- Party in Paceville, the most lively nightlife district on the island
- Go hiking on the Dingli cliffs
- Attend historical reenactments in the Venetian forts
In short: you fill 6 months with memories in just as many weeks.
7. Cool internships available all year round
And maybe the most important: Stud&Globe offers a huge number of internship opportunities in Malta, and of very high quality.
The most active sectors:
- Hospitality and tourism (Malta is one of Europe’s most touristic destinations)
- Digital marketing and communication (big iGaming and tech hub)
- International customer service (many European hubs)
- Events (galas, international weddings, festivals)
You’ll easily find an internship in your field, with real added value for your CV. And you’ll leave with professional experience recognized everywhere in Europe.
Why go through Stud&Globe for your internship in Malta?
Finding an internship in Malta on your own isn’t impossible, but it’s long, stressful and risky.
At Stud&Globe, we support you from A to Z:
- Selection of offers adapted to your profile and goals
- Connection with our partner companies on site
- Interview preparation
- Accommodation support
- Follow-up during your internship
You don’t have to struggle alone from France. You arrive in Malta with a clear framework, defined goals and support if you need it.
In short: Malta ticks all the boxes
If you’re looking for a destination that combines professional seriousness and quality of life, Malta is probably the best possible choice.
Guaranteed sun 300 days a year, English as an official language, very accessible cost of living, available Erasmus+ grant, ultra cosmopolitan atmosphere, abundant activities and quality internships in the best sectors.
Hard to find better just 3 hours from Paris.