Accommodation can shape your whole study experience, especially during the busiest summer weeks.
If you are students and parents planning summer stays, this guide gives you a practical way to think about summer accommodation before you book, travel or make plans with classmates.
Location Matters More Than You Think
In summer, being close to school, transport and social areas makes daily life easier. A long commute can drain energy before lessons even begin.
Students should think about the full routine: breakfast, class, activities, laundry, meals and sleep.
Room Choice and Expectations
Different students need different levels of privacy. Some enjoy shared accommodation because it creates instant social contact. Others need a quieter room to recharge after class.
Be honest about your personality. The best accommodation is not always the cheapest or the most social; it is the one that helps you study well.
Summer Booking Pressure
Malta is busy in summer. Students planning July or August should not leave accommodation decisions too late, especially if they have specific room preferences.
The earlier you ask, the easier it is for the school team to guide you through realistic options.
How Accommodation Supports English
Accommodation can become part of your language practice. Shared kitchens, common areas and daily routines all create small conversations.
Those small conversations often do more for confidence than a single long study session.
Planning Your Course
Need accommodation with your course? Request a quotation and include your preferred room style.
Get a course quotation or explore our English courses in Malta.
Frequently Asked Questions
What accommodation options are there for a summer course in Malta?
Host families, shared student apartments, student residences and nearby hotels — each suiting a different budget and travel style.
Should I book accommodation early for summer?
Yes — summer is peak season and the best options fill quickly. Fill out our short quotation form and our team will check availability.
Which option is best for meeting other students?
Shared apartments and residences are the most social; host families give you the most everyday English practice.
Is summer accommodation close to the school?
Most options are within walking distance or a short bus ride, so commutes stay short.
