Cost of living and daily budget
Knowing what typical expenses look like is one of the biggest concerns when planning to study in Malta from Turkey. Having a realistic monthly budget helps students enjoy life in Malta with greater confidence and less financial stress.
Typical monthly costs for Turkish students
International students in Malta usually spend between approximately €700 and €1,200 per month, depending on lifestyle and accommodation choices.
| Expense |
Typical Cost |
| Private one-bedroom apartment |
€700 to €800 per month |
| Single room in shared apartment |
Around €500 per month |
| Mobile subscription |
Around €25 per month |
| Average monthly living cost |
Around €1,200 per month |
Students can also benefit from Malta’s Tallinja card system, which provides free public bus transport and ferry access for eligible students, helping reduce daily commuting expenses significantly.
These costs are approximate and may vary depending on lifestyle, location, and personal spending habits.
Managing money and finding discounts
Many student areas and businesses offer discounts on entertainment, fitness memberships, transport, and cultural activities for students with valid identification cards.
Cooking at home, sharing accommodation, and using public transport are some of the most effective ways students manage their budgets while still enjoying their experience in Malta.
Accommodation and neighbourhoods
Where students choose to live can shape their overall experience, from daily travel to social life and convenience.
Popular areas for Turkish students
Some of the most popular student areas include:
- Msida and Gżira – close to campuses, cafés, and student accommodation
- Sliema – modern apartments, shopping areas, and seaside lifestyle
- St Julian’s – vibrant social environment with strong transport connections
- Birkirkara and surrounding areas – quieter residential locations with more affordable options
Many international students choose shared apartments or student accommodation options to manage costs and build social connections more easily.
Student accommodation support
GBS Malta also supports students with accommodation guidance to help make the transition smoother for international students arriving in Malta for the first time.
Campus life, work and community
Student life in Malta is shaped not only by academics but also by community, networking, and experiences outside the classroom.
Campus activities and student support
GBS Malta provides an international learning environment where students can engage with peers from different backgrounds while participating in activities, events, and student experiences that support both personal and professional growth.
Building friendships, joining student activities, and exploring Malta’s multicultural environment help students feel more connected during their studies.
Part-time work opportunities
International students may have opportunities to work part-time while studying, subject to local regulations and permits. Many students gain experience in hospitality, customer service, administration, and other growing sectors.
This practical exposure can help students develop professional confidence while supporting living expenses.
Culture, food and free time
Beyond academics, student life in Malta is also influenced by culture, leisure, and social experiences.
Staying connected to Turkish culture
Turkish students often connect through shared cultural experiences, food, music, and celebrations. Malta’s multicultural environment allows international students to feel at home while also experiencing a new culture.
Exploring Malta on a student budget
Malta’s compact size and public transport network make it easier for students to explore beaches, historical locations, and popular destinations without needing a car.
Many students enjoy visiting Valletta, Mdina, Gozo, and the Blue Lagoon during weekends while balancing their studies and social life.
Planning your move with confidence

Preparing in advance can make the transition into student life in Malta significantly smoother.
Practical checklist before leaving Turkey
Before travelling, students should:
- Confirm admission and tuition arrangements
- Prepare visa and required travel documentation
- Research accommodation options
- Organise translated academic documents where required
- Connect with current students or international communities
Arriving prepared allows students to focus on settling into their studies, building friendships, and making the most of student life in Malta.
GBS Malta continues to support international students through career-focused education, practical learning environments, and a welcoming campus experience designed to help students succeed academically and professionally.
Applications are open for the October 2026 intake.
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