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L-R - Mgarr Harbour, Gozo, Malta; Valletta from Yacht; Msida Yacht Marina © viewingmalta.com

There is no better and safer way to explore the beautiful Mediterranean coast than with a private yacht charter, starting in Malta! The Maltese archipelago, with three main islands, Malta, Gozo, and Comino, is a hub for luxury yacht charters.

The Grand Harbour Marina is located in the heart of Valletta, Malta’s Historic home port, it’s capital and a UNESCO World Heritage site.  A great place to start a yachting vacation, Valletta, the 2018 European Capital of Culture, is a  vibrant city with a mix of historic sites, outdoor restaurants, and  a  thriving nightlife

Exploring the Maltese islands by yacht is like sailing through 7000 years of history. With approximately 122 miles of Coastline, Malta’s clear blue sea allows guests to enjoy beautiful secluded beaches, an abundance of reefs, stunning caverns and caves.  Malta is also known as one of the world’s top diving destinations, with historic  sunken treasures to explore. One can set off early from Valletta, passing the Three Cities and its historic fortifications, admire the rugged cliffs as the yacht sails  to  the sister islands of Gozo and Comino. Not to be missed in Gozo are the Ġgantija temples, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. In Comino, yachters can enjoy swimming in the  famous Blue Lagoon.  There are also several marinas to choose from on the Maltese Islands such as Msida Yacht Marina, Mgarr Harbour, and Vittoriosa Yacht Marina. Or even better, the Captain can find a secluded cove and drop anchor.

Yacht Charter Safety

Yacht charter companies are going through great lengths to ensure that their yachts are entirely safe. The yachts have upgraded their current cleaning and hygiene regimes and are putting new protocols into place to ensure the health and safety of both charter guests and their crews. These protocols include extending turnaround times between charters to allow for an extensive cleaning, regularly testing crew, and isolating rotating crew ashore before they rejoin the boat. Since July 15, all international flight restrictions have been lifted in Malta. The list of destinations that have been approved can be found Ebe a.

The Health Authorities have advised that as from July 1st, crew changes to and from Malta will be permitted with respect to persons, which includes crew members, traveling from the list of countries as listed in the Travel Ban Order. Dr. Alison Vassallo, Chairperson of the Yachting Services Business Section, said that “The fact that Malta has achieved international praise for its response in curtailing the virus has meant that we are now in a position to welcome yachts back to our shores while ensuring compliance with the preventive measures recommended by the Authorities.”

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Malta emeputala ihe broshọ ịntanetị, nke na-akọwapụta usoro na usoro nchekwa niile nke gọọmentị Malta tinyeworo n'ọnọdụ maka ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ, ụlọ mmanya, ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ, ụlọ oriri na ọṅụṅụ, osimiri, n'ụsọ osimiri dabere na nhụsianya ọha na eze na ule.

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Agwaetiti Malta nke anwụ na-achasi ike, nke dị n'etiti Oké Osimiri Mediterenian, bụ ebe obibi kachasị dị ịrịba ama nke ihe nketa ewuru ewuru, gụnyere njupụta kachasị elu nke saịtị UNESCO World Heritage Site na mba ọ bụla. Valletta wuru site mpako Knights nke St. John bụ otu n'ime UNESCO nlegharị anya na European Capital of Culture maka 2018. Malta's patrimony in stone ranges from the most free-standing stone architecture in the world, to one of the British Empire's most formidable usoro nchekwa, ma gụnye ngwakọta bara ụba nke ihe owuwu ụlọ, okpukperechi na ndị agha sitere n'oge ochie, oge ochie na oge mmalite ọgbara ọhụrụ. Ebe ihu igwe na-achasi ike nke anwụ na-achasi ike, osimiri ndị mara mma, ndụ abalị na-eme nke ọma, na akụkọ ihe mere eme afọ 7,000 na-akpali mmasị, enwere nnukwu ihe ịhụ na ime. Maka ozi ndị ọzọ gbasara Malta, gaa na www.visitmalta.com

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IHE Ị GA-Ewepụ na edemede a:

  • Alison Vassallo, Chairperson of the Yachting Services Business Section, said that “The fact that Malta has achieved international praise for its response in curtailing the virus has meant that we are now in a position to welcome yachts back to our shores while ensuring compliance with the preventive measures recommended by the Authorities.
  • Malta si patrimony na nkume ranges si kasị ochie free-eguzo nkume ije n'ụwa, ka otu n'ime British Alaeze Ukwu kasị dị egwu agbachitere usoro, na-agụnye a ọgaranya mix nke anụ ụlọ, okpukpe na agha ije si oge ochie, ochie na mmalite oge a.
  • Agwaetiti Malta nke anwụ na-achasi ike, nke dị n'etiti Oké Osimiri Mediterenian, bụ ebe obibi kachasị dị ịrịba ama nke ihe nketa ewuru ewuru, gụnyere njupụta kachasị elu nke saịtị UNESCO World Heritage Site na mba ọ bụla.

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