Learn English with a Medi­ter­ran­ean Lifestyle

Sunshine, friendships and adventure - every day at Sprachcaffe Malta brings something new.

In an international community and with full supervision, young learners explore the English language through exciting activities, beach time and cultural discoveries. Thanks to Malta's pleasant climate year-round, learning unfolds in the heart of the Mediterranean - a joyful journey filled with confidence, connection and unforgettable memories.

Dreamlike Beaches

The Mediterranean's turquoise waters and golden sands await you.

Pleasant Climate

Endless summer and Mediterranean charm - all year round in Malta.

Open Mentality

Everyone in Malta speaks fluent English - try out your new skills in real life!

Exciting Activities

Discover, relax and celebrate unforgettable moments with us.

Where to go?

Discover the perfect setting for your language adventure in Malta with Sprachcaffe. Choose our Club Village in St. Julian's for an all-in-one experience. Or opt for St. Paul's Bay, a quieter coastal town ideal for younger students. Both locations offer English learning, fun activities and a welcoming international community.

St. Julian's

Experience a unique campus, just minutes from the coast and Malta’s liveliest district.

Visit St. Julian's

St. Paul's Bay

Enjoy a relaxed seaside atmosphere while staying close to the action.

Visit St. Paul's Bay

Feel the community...

All the people who work here are not just staff - they are part of the whole student life here.

- Sonja, Malta Language Trip Participant

I think the campus is really beautiful. I felt welcome from the first second.

- Greta from Germany, Malta Language Trip Participant

The teachers are very cool and funny and they always try to make the lesson good for us and interesting. It's quite cool.

- Elina, Malta Language Trip Participant

It's very helpful to go here. It's a nice combination between free time and learning.

- Tobias, St. Julian's Language Student

Malta is a fantastic choice for juniors wanting to learn English! Its safe and sunny environment provides a unique cultural experience. In St. Julian's, students can practise their English in everyday situations while enjoying activities like swimming in St. Julian's Bay, exploring the shops and restaurants, and taking supervised excursions to historical sites.

Staying in Malta offers a blend of education and vacation, with opportunities to make new friends from around the world, learn about Maltese culture, and improve language skills while having fun in a beautiful setting. Plus, its compact size makes exploring the island easy and accessible. Enjoy scuba diving, quad biking, and exploring the Blue Lagoon. Discover history through interactive tours and experience vibrant culture with delicious food. Great for adventures and making new friends!

Top Attractions for Juniors in Malta:

  1. Blue Lagoon, Comino: super clear water for swimming and snorkelling. Perfect for a fun and active day in the sun!
  2. Popeye Village: cool film set turned into an amusement park. Great for taking photos and exploring.
  3. Splash & Fun Water Park: slides and pools for awesome water adventures.
  4. Esplora Science Centre: engaging hands-on exhibits which make learning science fun.
  5. Malta National Aquarium: admire a diverse range of amazing sea creatures.
  6. Mdina Old City: explore the Silent City and see breathtaking views.
  7. Upper Barrakka Gardens (Valletta): great views and an impressive cannon show.
  8. Golden Bay Beach: nice sandy beach for swimming and games.
  9. Playmobil FunPark: fun playground with Playmobil figures.
  10. 3 Cities (by boat): explore historic cities by boat and learn about Malta's past.

Find out more with our Malta Travel Guide, where we describe all of the tourist attractions in more detail!

Summer (June to September) is perfect for juniors, aligning with school breaks. Enjoy warm weather, beach activities, and exciting summer camps offering sports, arts, and outdoor adventures. It's a great time to explore Malta's vibrant culture and make new friends.

The official languages of Malta are Maltese and English.

While 97% of the population consider Maltese their first language, English is widely spoken, with about 96% of the population understanding it. Italian is also commonly understood by around 62% of the population. The British educational model, adopted during Malta's colonial period, continues to shape the island's education system today.

Malta is part of the EU and Schengen Area. Citizens of non-Schengen countries may need a Schengen Visa. From 2025, travellers from visa-free countries will need ETIAS.

Ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond your stay. If required, apply for a Schengen Visa or ETIAS in advance.

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