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How Much Does a Personal Trainer Cost in Malta? (2026 Guide)
What to expect to pay for personal training and nutrition coaching in Malta in 2026 — by format, what's included, hidden costs, and how to compare quotes.
If you’ve started looking for a personal trainer in Malta, the first question is almost always the same: how much does it cost? The honest answer is — it depends on the format, the coach’s qualifications, the location, and what’s included. This guide breaks down what to expect in 2026 and how to compare quotes.
What you’re really paying for
A personal training session in Malta typically falls into one of four formats: a single 1:1 session, a multi-session package, online coaching, or nutrition-only consultations. Prices vary because what’s bundled into the price varies. A €25 session that’s 45 minutes of generic exercises is a very different product from a €50 session that includes a tailored programme, body-composition tracking, nutrition guidance, and message support between sessions.
When you compare quotes, compare what’s included. Ask: is the programme written specifically for me? Is nutrition included? Are check-ins between sessions included? Does the coach hold a recognised certification (and where)? Is insurance held?
Typical formats and what they cost more on
Single 1:1 sessions are the most expensive per session because there’s no commitment. Packages bring the per-session rate down meaningfully — and signal to the coach that you’re serious.
Online coaching is generally cheaper per month than 1:1 in-person but more flexible. Best for people who can be consistent without supervision.
Nutrition-only with a registered dietitian is a separate service. It’s an investment in long-term habits, not a meal plan you follow for two weeks and abandon.
Hidden costs to watch for
Gym access, programme adjustments, cancellation rules, body-composition scans — ask before you book whether each is included or separate.
How to compare quotes fairly
Ask every coach for a written quote that lists exactly what’s included. Compare line-by-line, not headline-by-headline. Cheaper isn’t always worse, but if one is dramatically lower, ask what’s been left out. Usually it’s certifications, insurance, programme customisation, or post-session support — the things that drive results.
What we charge at My Personal Trainer Malta
We don’t publish a price list because no two clients are the same. After a free initial consultation, we send a tailored quote within 24 hours. The quote always lists everything included so you can compare apples to apples.
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