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Yacht Charter Malta Yacht charter Gozo + sailing Malta + Comino + Gozo + travel + sailing + sailing vacation + sailing holiday + cabin cruises + sailboat charter + sailing yacht + catamarans + motoryachts Base / Marina: Marina Msida
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Yacht Charter Malta – under the banner of the Crusaders Once hotly contested, hotly loved today: the Archipelago is great for culture lovers and connoisseurs.
The Maltese islands of Malta, Gozo and Comino is not a very big yacht charter area, the sail journeys are rather short, which probably means swimming is in the foreground or as a great spot for diving Malta enjoys a good reputation. Cultural attractions enrich a cruise to Malta, which should be best completed outside peak season, i.e. from May to June or September-October is the best time of year for a yacht charter, because most bays are not over crowded with yachts. As comparison to the high season in summer where it is over crowded everywhere. Tip: Do not miss the St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta. The soil covering the entire grave stones of the crusaders are unique.
Yacht charter from Malta is very well suited for a 1 week trip. Direct flights guarantee quick arrival and departure. Sailing yachts from 34 ft to 50 ft are available.
Language, currency, cuisineMalta is Schengen and Euro zone. Maltese along with English is spoken which are the national languages. The Maltese cuisine has a good reputation, which can be justified in many restaurants.
Wind and WeatherOn the northwest wind 'Majistral' is almost always reliable. In case of bad weather, the humid Sirocco which hinders the visibility and the Gregael the fun of sailing as well, if it is with a gale blowing from the northeast. Weather report comes from Valletta Port Control on VHF channel 12 daily at 09:03, 13:03, 19:03 to 00:03 local time clock.
Navigation The area is well bojed and well lit. When navigating into bays, you need to use visual navigation.
TideTidal range and current are negligible.
Area description: Carl Victor, Yachtrevue 1/2009
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