Malta
Malta
Malta
Malta
Malta
Malta
Valletta
Valletta
Msida
Senglea
Birgu
Swieqi
Sliema
Valletta
Sliema
Gzira
Comino
Manoel Island
Just south of Italy and to the east of Tunisia you’ll find the tiny country of Malta, an island archipelago with three main islands known as Malta, Comino, and Gozo. Malta is one of the most popular destinations for a sailing escape; it’s made up of bright blue water full of marine life, inviting bays, sandy beaches, and rocky cliffs. With so much to see, you’ll never be bored. Exercise your sea legs and explore the hiking routes, go snorkelling and see the colourful world below the sea, and dive into the depths of the crystalline waters. In order to truly become acquainted with all of Malta’s wonders hire a sailboat, and experience a holiday like no other.
If you want to charter a sailboat in Malta, the cost will vary depending on exactly where in Malta you’re looking to hire as well as the time of the year, how many people are sailing, and the duration of your time on board. The price can also differ if your boat is with or without a skipper.
The price of a sailboat hire is about £3,459/week in high season and £2,634/week in low season for up to 8 people on board.
Malta is famous for its beautiful beaches and quaint, hidden coves, thus making it the perfect place to charter a sailboat. It is full of natural wonder and glassy water and because of its pleasant climate year-round, many tourists come to Malta seeking sun, warmth, and wind.
Malta has a pleasant temperature throughout the entire year, making it a fabulous winter destination as it rarely gets cold. In winter it is about 15°C on average and in summer 27°C.
There is very little rainfall in Malta as it is dry for about 240 days throughout the year. It rarely rains but when it does, it is more likely to occur in the autumn or winter months as opposed to summer or spring.
As a result of its temperate climate, Malta has consistent winds. In the summer you’ll typically find winds of 3Bft and winds of 4Bft throughout the rest of the year.
In order to make the most of your sailboat hire in Malta, there are a few must-see and do attractions. Malta is a great destination for both city dwellers and nature lovers alike. Take advantage of the jewel of the Mediterranean and explore its rich culture and natural landscape.
The first stop on your Malta tour should be the capital city of Valetta, a UNESCO World Heritage Site which provides tourists with an endless stream of entertainment. See the historic architecture and lush gardens, and visit one of the many fascinating museums. Malta may be small, but it is mighty! While in Malta you can visit two other UNESCO Sites, the megalithic temples and Hal Saflieni Hypogeum. Discover thousands of years of Malta’s history and uncover its captivating origins.
When you’ve had enough of the city, explore Malta’s cliff-lined coast and learn why it has earned the title of one of the world’s best diving destinations. Swim in the pristine water and scuba dive to unearth an underwater world decorated with reefs and caves. If you’re lucky, you might even get to see one of the shipwrecks like the Fairey Swordfish and the HMS Olympus, located off the coast of the Maltese islands. The water is also alive with unique marine life like flying fish, octopi, and dolphins! That’s right, Malta is one of the best places in Europe to go dolphin spotting. Keep an eye out for these playful creatures dipping and diving in the sea!
Malta is a destination full of possibilities for every type of traveller. Whether you want to learn about ancient history or relax at the beach, the Maltese archipelago is the place to be. Charter a sailboat in Malta for the authentic sailing experience out on the water. Feel the sway of the wind and the waves, take in breathtaking views, and dive in for the adventure of a lifetime.
With Scansail you have options for a sailboat charter in Malta with or without a skipper and crew. Having a skipper on board is a bit more expensive, but well worth the extra cost. Skippers are licenced professionals who know all of the ins and outs of sailing and handle everything from navigating the sailboat to docking and anchoring it. As sailboats tend to sway on the water, they can be particularly difficult to navigate and unless you are quite an experienced sailor, it's best to let a skipper navigate the wavy waters. They ensure your safety and allow you to sit back and relax without a care in the world. The best part is that skippers are usually locals who can give you advice about where to go and what to do in Malta, and they can even take you to some of Malta’s hidden gems. Crews can also do the cooking and cleaning so that you don’t have to lift a finger during your boat holiday. For the most luxurious sailboat hire in Malta, opt for a skipper on board!
If you can afford the luxury of time we highly recommend that you extend your charter across several days or even weeks, so that you can see all of Malta, and beyond. When you’re done exploring Malta you can take your sailboat hire to Italy, which is only 80 nautical miles away! See Sicily or head north along the western coast of Italy towards Amalfi. If you have a bit more time on your hands, you can sail eastward to Greece and see the Cyclades, Sporades, or Ionian islands. Because it is centrally located, Malta is an ideal place to visit for extended periods of time with easy access to other beautiful places. Make the most of your charter and take your sailboat all over Malta and beyond!
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