Malta
Malta
Malta
Malta
Malta
Malta
Malta
Kalkara
Valletta
Valletta
Sliema
Sliema
Sliema
Birgu
Sliema
Swieqi
Sliema
Comino
Venture to a land of beautiful beaches and marvellous architecture with Click&Boat on your very own catamaran or sailing vacation. Discover the archipelago with a sailing trip in Malta and enrich yourself in culture and history.
With such a variety of things to see and do in Malta, there is no doubt that you, your family, and friends will make the most incredible memories. From jetting around the coast on a sailing trip in Malta to exploring beautiful temples, there really is something here for everyone. After a long day of marvelling at the beautiful pieces of architecture, why not take advantage of the gorgeous weather and splash around at one of Malta’s water parks?
Cruising on a catamaran or a sailboat will only enhance your experience. Both fun and safe, get ready to explore new and exciting islands and try many different water sports. You will also have plenty of room for everyone you are traveling with to make sure that no one misses out on this trip of a lifetime.
Put your mind at ease with a captain and crew
Whether your cruise in Malta is your first time on the water or your one hundredth, there is no doubt that in order to have the most relaxing experience you should opt for a crew charter. A skipper can be an immense addition to your experience! They will be able to teach you all about the areas surrounding Malta’s coastline and take you to visit hidden gems that go unnoticed by tourists.
A crewed charter can also be a benefit to you and can make your vacation feel even more luxurious! Depending on the size and type of boat, a crew consists of four or more members. This will include a cook, a hostess, and a couple of deckhands. With a crew on board, you will not have to worry about cooking and cleaning and instead will be able to sit back and soak in the waves of the Mediterranean Sea during your sailing trip in Malta.
Whether you choose to set sail on a catamaran or a sailboat depends on the experience that you want to have. If you are aiming for an authentic sailing trip in Malta you should pick a sailboat. Whilst sailboats have less space than catamarans, they will still definitely be able to give you your perfect cruise. If you want a cruise on a budget, a sailboat is a great option for you! This is because they use less fuel and do not take up as much docking space as a catamaran. On a sailboat, you will generally find sleeping cabins, bathrooms, a kitchen, and living areas – plenty of space for you and a large group of family and friends to profit from this incredible experience.
If you decide to enjoy your cruise on a catamaran, you are sure to have a more luxurious experience. Catamarans are more spacious than sailboats and they have a double hull structure, meaning that there is more stability (and therefore a lower chance of seasickness). However, due to the space that they take up on a marina, as well as their high fuel consumption, these boats are more expensive than a sailboat. Another advantage of catamarans are the nets that they possess. Situated on the bow, these nets are perfect for topping up your tan or for watching the ocean beneath you as you sail over the sparkling turquoise waves. Once you are stationary, you will be able to spot new and exciting fauna through the nets. With a huge variety of sea life, ranging from octopi to parrotfish, spotting exciting new sea creatures will add another thrilling layer to your sailing trip in Malta and will be sure to delight your children!
With so many beautiful destinations to choose from, Malta is a nautical fanatic’s dream! If you looking for somewhere to start off your catamaran or sailboat cruise, why not try Valletta? The Maltese capital is home to many gorgeous pieces of architecture, such as Saint John’s Co-Cathedral and the Auberge de Castille. These sites are rich in history and are definitely worth exploring.
Take a trip to the Blue Lagoon where you will delight in the sparkling blue waters. Located on the island of Comino, the Blue Lagoon is considered a bucket-list location for many. In between water sports, take time to enjoy a delicious lunch charcuterie, and if you still have the energy, make sure to take a hike around the island.
Another island worth visiting on your sailing trip in Malta, is Gozo. This Maltese jewel has a long list of sites to see. Climb up Dwejra Tower, visit the Qbajjar Salt Flats and when you are in the island’s capital, take a walk from Plaza de la Independencia to Plaza de St George. Once you have reached Plaza de St George, make sure to check out the Basilica of St George, which boats the most ornate interior of the entire island. When you need a break from walking, relax by Dwejra Bay. You can even go diving there too!
If you are looking forward to experiencing the nightlife, stop by Paceville – Maltese party central. Here, you will find a whole host of pubs, bars and clubs which are sure to satisfy any party animal! Disembark from your catamaran or sailboat cruise and bring the party onshore.
Many different factors can alter the cost of a boating trip, for example, the duration of your trip, the size and model of the boat, the season, and if you would like to have a captain or crew on board with you.
In low season, a cruise in a catamaran in Malta will cost you at least $4177.34/week, whilst jetting off on a sailboat starts from $1487.13/week. In high season, you can charter a catamaran from $8911.66/week and a sailboat from $2631.17/week.
It is also important to note that the price listed on the website covers only the basic charter and there are sometimes additional costs. These costs are divided into mandatory (such as administrative expenses and necessities like bedclothes) and optional extras. Optional extras include wifi and water sports equipment.
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