Postal codes in Malta consist of seven characters, with the first three characters representing the locality and the last four characters identifying the specific street or post office box. The use of postal codes in Malta was introduced in 2008 and has since become an essential component of efficient mail delivery. For example, the postal code for Valletta, the capital city, is VLT 1234, with the first three characters (VLT) representing the locality and the last four characters identifying the specific street or post office box. Postal codes are widely used in Malta and are required when addressing letters and packages for delivery.
Malta Regions Postal codes
- Attard
- Balzan
- Birkirkara
- Birzebbuga
- Bormla
- Dingli
- Ghajnsielem
- Hal Gharghur
- Hal Ghaxaq
- Haz-Zabbar
- Haz-Zebbug
- Il-Belt Valletta
- Il-Birgu
- Il-Fgura
- Il-Fontana
- Il-Furjana
- Il-Gudja
- Il-Gzira
- Il-Hamrun
- Il-Kalkara
- Il-Marsa
- Il-Mellieha
- Il-Mosta
- Il-Munxar
- Il-Qala
- Il-Qrendi
- In-Nadur
- In-Naxxar
- Ir-Rabat
- Is-Siggiewi
- Is-Swieqi
- Ix-Xaghra
- Ix-Xewkija
- Ix-Xghajra
- Iz-Zebbug
- Iz-Zejtun
- Iz-Zurrieq
- Kirkop
- L-Gharb
- L-Ghasri
- L-Iklin
- L-Imdina
- L-Imgarr
- L-Imqabba
- L-Imsida
- L-Imtarfa
- L-Isla
- Lija
- Luqa
- Marsaskala
- Marsaxlokk
- Paola
- Pembroke
- Qormi
- Safi
- Saint John
- Saint Julian’s
- Saint Lawrence
- Saint Lucia
- Saint Paul´S Bay
- Saint Venera
- Sannat
- Ta’ Xbiex
- Tal-Pieta
- Tarxien
- Tas-Sliema
- Victoria
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Malta Zipcode Format
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Each region in Malta has its own unique postal code, and it’s important to have the correct code to ensure timely delivery of your mail. To find the correct code for your destination region, simply click on the region in the list above. If you’re unsure which region to choose, try our address lookup tool at the top of the page or use our interactive map to find your zip code.