Malta Sailing Charter
Address- Pontoon D Roland Marina Ta’Xbiex Seafront Ta’Xbiex
Email id- maltasailingcharter@gmail.com
OCEAN Charters Malta
oceancharters.eu/malta-charters
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Full Day Yacht Charters to Comino and/or Gozo
Chartering OCEAN is the ideal way of getting to know the Maltese Islands, while enjoying a day out at sea, and having good fun in the sun and Maltese waters.
This memorable day-long charter will take you to Malta's breathtaking neighbouring islands Comino and/or Gozo. Leaving from the luxurious Portomaso Marina, OCEAN is a Commercially Coded Yacht which allows up to 10 guests to experience the ultimate in luxurious exclusive charters.
If you are interested in taking time off and enjoy an exclusive Charter or interested in treating any of your VIPs, business associates, clients or wish to organise a team building event, OCEAN Charters is geared to offer an unforgettable, experience - accompanied by an on board lunch and/or dinner - that will set itself apart from any other.
Contact us for a bespoke proposal for your all-inclusive Day Charter around the breath taking Maltese Islands.
-- Maltese Islands --
The Maltese archipelago lies virtually at the centre of the Mediterranean, with Malta 93km south of Sicily and 288km north of Africa. The archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino.
Malta with its ideal location is equipped with some of the best harbour and associated services as well as berthing arrangements and maintenance facitilies. Popular marinas are those in Portomaso, Manoel Island, Grand Harbour, Ta'Xbiex and Mgarr, Gozo.
Malta offers the best tourist and yachting facilities and is the ideal stopover when cruising the Mediterranean.
RC44 Sailing Valletta Cup
2015
Valletta Cup standings
1. Charisma (Monaco) - 29 points
2. Team Nika (Russia) - 39
3. Bronenosec (Russia) - 41
4. Team Aqua (Britain) - 43
5. Team CEEREF (Slovenia) - 50
6. Katusha (Russia) - 53
7. Peninsula Petroleum (Britain) - 57
8. Anywayanyday (Russia) - 61
9. Artemis Racing (Sweden) - 64
10. Artemis Racing Youth (Sweden) - 72
11. MAG Racing (Poland) - 98
Conditions came good for the final races of the RC44 Valletta Cup yesterday with the wind well into the 20s and substantial waves once again but with the welcome addition of Mediterranean sunshine.
After Saturday’s single race, Principal Race Officer Peter Reggio coaxed the fleet out an hour earlier and succeeded in getting three races completed before returning to the Royal Malta Yacht Club in Ta’ Xbiex early in the afternoon.
The races saw crews severely challenged with almost all making costly errors, particularly with their gennaker handling.
Nico Poons and his Charisma team produced another consistent day to seal the Valletta Cup comfortably.
Former leader Katusha did not race yesterday, having retired due to a discrepancy with their crew classification.
“It feels great,” said Dutchman Poons after dowsing his crew in victors’ champagne.
“Today was not easy. There was quite a lot of wind, but it was fun, especially downwind. You had to concentrate so that you didn’t flip which was difficult.
“Even upwind, going through the waves needed concentration.”
Poons’s new tactician, Ray Davies, beat his former Emirates Team New Zealand skipper Dean Barker into second place. At the Valletta Cup, Barker called the shots on board Vladimir Prosikhin’s Team Nika, ending the regatta ten points adrift of Charisma.
“It is a very good position, second in this fleet. When the fleet is so strong, it is an honour,” said an ever modest Prosikhin.
After winning the second race, Team Nika led into the leeward gate on race three only to trawl her kite. They were still able to salvage fifth place, however.
Vladimir Liubomirov and Bronenosec completed the Valletta Cup podium, finishing two points behind Team Nika.
Liubomirov was pleased with his team’s third place.
“We have to come back next year,” he said.
“It is one of the best places we have been to. The people are so friendly. The hospitality is at a very high level.”
If consistency was the key to the Valletta Cup, one team that suffered from a lack of this respect was Igor Lah’s Team CEEREF.
They won the first race (adding to their two bullets on day one) but also scored several deep results over the four days, leaving the Slovenian RC44 fifth overall.
Sweden’s Richard Gorannson, taking over the helm of Chris Bake’s Team Aqua made progressive improvement and yesterday earned his first two podium finishes, leaving Team Aqua fourth in the final standings, just two points from third.
The RC44s now decamp north for the AudiPorto Cervo Cup – June 17-21.
“The RC44 Valletta Cup has been a challenging yet an immensely positive experience,” Niki Travers Tauss, director, Yachting Events, organisers of the RC44 Valletta Cup, said.
“What initially seemed a mammoth task, eventually became a reality and we are proud to have hosted some of the world’s top sailors and businessmen to this small island.
“We are grateful to all those who worked tirelessly to ensure this event runs smoothly and successfully in particular the race sponsors and partners and the volunteers who put in so much of their time into the RC44 Valletta Cup.
“We look forward to hosting the second RC44 Valletta Cup in 2016.”
Malta VAT Yacht Solution Guidelines Announced
Dr Silvana Zammit, Gaming, ICT and Fintech Partner, Chetcuti Cauchi Advocates. Tel +356 22056606 | asksza@cclex.com
Dr Silvana Zammit discusses the new Malta Place of Supply Guidelines which provide regulations for a new operating lease mode surrounding the place of supply of the hiring of pleasure yachts and their VAT requirements.
MALTA, Msdia, yacht marina.
MSIDA, yacht marina, is a harbour town , just 2.5km away from Valletta with a population of around 8,000 people. Most of the town centre has been reclaimed from the sea after the Second World War. parish church is dedicated to St. Joseph, whose festa is celebrated in July. This festa is particularly famous for the traditional game “il-Ġostra”, where participants walk along a greasy pole that is erected over water, to reach a prize attached to its end.
Audio thanks to; Anthony Spiteri Toni Tal Ġebel
Malta,Manoel Island Quay
1st day in the water in Malta
Malta - Truly Mediterranean
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Malta Boating 2018
This is my Malta!
קוראים לה נמורה ואני מאוהב - Malta Rolex cup
The Marina of Valletta Malta
Favourite-MaltaMedia: Creek Developments to manage Msida marina
Favourite-MaltaMedia: Creek Developments to manage Msida marina. More news at
Fat Gold x Malta 49er
The days tick away towards London 2012 and as Benji Borg and Sebastian Ripard, of team Malta49er train relentlessly, Fat Gold is proud to announce their official support for the Maltese Team in their effort to qualify for the Olympics. Seb and Benji have been training hard as a team for the past years, consistently bettering their team work, their results and themselves to make their dreams come true. November 12th, the first of two qualifying series, will see them compete in Perth, Australia towards the finals in August in London. This partnership with Malta49er is not your typical business-to-athlete relationship - Malta49er and Fat Gold have also teamed up to collaborate and design a special limited edition 'Make History' t-shirt to help open up this sport to a larger and younger audience, showcasing how exciting this sport is, and how fortunate Malta is to have this team. Show your support at their launch party on November 4th at the Royal Sailing Club in Ta' Xbiex - and keep your eyes peeled for the date the 'Make History' tee will drop.
Music by Three Stops to China - Enemy Club Song
Valletta Cruise Port, Malta The door to the Mediterranean
Production courtesy of Valletta Cruise Port vallettacruiseport.com
Imagine sailing into a historic port which hosted famous explorers and traders, from the
Phoenicians to the Romans and many others. Cruising into Malta's Grand Harbour is to
arrive in one of the most breathtaking ports in the world which has been celebrated by
numerous famous authors.
A moment away is the islands' capital city of Valletta, a 16th century masterpiece
built by the Knights of St. John, which received the international designation as
a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Described as a city built by gentlemen for gentlemen,
Valletta is home to an impressive 300 places of interest.
The archipelago islands are centrally located in the Mediterranean Sea, truly a melting
pot of major world civilizations and the point where cultures converge. This marriage
has allowed us the gift of understanding true diversity, an international quality which
translates into warm hospitality.
Malta's best kept secret is the sister island of Gozo, a unique oasis for visitors. This tiny
island boasts a laid back lifestyle and its eco-friendliness attracts the most discerning
worldwide travelers.
Marsamxett Harbour, Malta
Marsamxett Harbour, historically also referred to as Marsamuscetto, is a natural harbour on the island of Malta. It is located to the north of the larger Grand Harbour. The harbour is generally more dedicated to leisure use than the Grand Harbour.
Along its partner the Grand Harbour, Marsamxett lies at the centre of gently rising ground. This is now one of the most densely populated areas in Europe. The harbours and the surrounding areas make up Malta's Northern and Southern Harbour Districts. Together, these districts contain 27 of 68 local councils. They have a population of 213,722 which make up over 47% of the total population of the Maltese islands.
Gzira Marina Malta Europe
Sails and Boats in the Gzira Marina overlooking Sliema.
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Manoel Island, Malta - Our Mooring (Video 9)
This is where we ended up after our long voyage from Gibraltar (over 800+ miles) - not a bad place - eh?!
Read my review on Manoel Island here:
And other articles I have on Malta include:
- Grand Harbour Marina Malta: A Review – is it Worth 230 Euros a Night?! (
- Our expectations on Malta were minimal – boy, we were in for a surprise!
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Manoel Island Yatch Yard Gzira Malta Europe
View of boats, yatchs, and sailboats in the Manoel Island Yatch Yard from across the Marina.
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Sicily boat trip
2hr boat trip from Malta to Sicily-berthed at Marina di Ragusa
Overtaking at sea
Virtu Ferries overtakes MSC Fantasia
Malta Sight Seeing Tour South Red Route Part 4 Malta Travel Video
Malta tour Part 4 shot from top deck of tour bus taking in the South side of Malta. For more information visit where you can see details of the latest special offers and also find out more about the beautiful Maltese Islands.
The South tour starts in Sliema & stops in the following locations - This is correct at time of writing but of course routes and stops may change: Manoel Island, Ta'Xbiex Harbour, Msida Yacht Marina, Valletta Bus Terminus, Auberge de Castille & Upper Barrakka Valletta, Valletta Harbour, The National War Museum - Valletta, Fort St. Elmo Valletta, Mediterranean Conference Centre, Fort St. Angelo Vittoriosa, t, Hypogeum Paola, Senglea Point, Vittoriosa Waterfront, Notre Dame Gate Vittoriosa, Zejtun Parish Church, Zejtun St. Gregory's Church, Marsaxlokk Fishing Village, St. Lucian Tower Marsaxlokk , Ghar Dalam Cave and Museum Birzebbugia, Blue Grotto limits of Zurrieq, Hagar Qim & Mnajdra limits of Qrendi, Malta Falconry Centre & Limestone Heritage
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