A holiday let in Malta is a privately owned property rented to tourists or short-stay guests β typically through Airbnb, Booking.com, VRBO, or Expedia. Under Maltese law, any property let for periods under six months to holiday visitors falls under the Holiday Furnished Premises (HFP) licence category, regulated by the Malta Tourism Authority (MTA).
Since 2020, all Malta holiday lets must hold a valid MTA HFP licence. As of 2026, enforcement has significantly intensified β unlicensed operators face fines of up to β¬5,000 and mandatory removal from rental platforms. Airbnb and Booking.com now require a valid MTA licence number before activating new listings.
To legally operate a holiday let in Malta, every individual property requires its own MTA Holiday Furnished Premises licence. Here is what the process involves:
Eleva Malta manages the entire MTA licence process for all owner clients β from initial application through annual renewal β at no extra charge beyond the standard management agreement.
Malta's short-stay rental market is one of Europe's most consistent performers, driven by 3.5 million annual tourist arrivals and a near year-round season. Here is what holiday let owners are realistically earning in 2026:
These figures represent net owner income after the Eleva management fee (30% of revenue, net of OTA commissions). Gross income is typically 40β55% higher before management costs.
The numbers consistently favour short-let over traditional long-term rentals in Malta:
Beyond income, holiday lets offer greater flexibility. You retain the right to use the property yourself, you are not locked into tenancy agreements, and you can exit the short-let market at any time without serving notice periods.
Malta's tax treatment of holiday let income is favourable compared to most EU countries:
Eleva Malta provides full income reporting for tax purposes, including monthly owner statements and annual summaries ready for your accountant.
Our fully hands-off holiday let management service in Malta covers every aspect of the short-let operation:
Our fee: 30% of rental revenue, net of OTA platform fees. No setup fees. No hidden charges. No lock-in contracts.
Whether you are converting a long-term rental to holiday let or launching a brand-new investment property, Eleva Malta handles everything from day one. Request a free revenue estimate and we will show you exactly what your property could earn as a fully managed holiday let in Malta.