
The Maltese coast, from your own deck
Hidden coves, UNESCO harbours, red sand bays, and quiet anchorages most ferries never reach. Tell us the day you want and we plan the route, the boat, and the timing around it.

Engagements in Valletta. Birthdays in the Blue Lagoon. Corporate days through Gozo. Multi day runs to Sicily and the Amalfi Coast. Tell us the occasion and we plan the rest.
Hidden coves, UNESCO harbours, red sand bays, and quiet anchorages most ferries never reach. Pick a route below and we build the day around it.

Hidden coves, UNESCO harbours, red sand bays, and quiet anchorages most ferries never reach. Tell us the day you want and we plan the route, the boat, and the timing around it.

Twenty minutes from Sliema. The headline of any first time Malta yacht charter — turquoise water, white limestone, and the right anchor spot before the day boats arrive. We aim for an early arrival, lunch at San Niklaw Bay, and the lagoon back to ourselves at five.

One of the most photographed harbours in Europe, framed by limestone bastions and a UNESCO listed skyline. Best at sunset, best from the deck of a private yacht with a glass in hand and the city lighting up around you.

The slower island. Anchor under the cliffs of Dwejra, swim at Mġarr ix-Xini, lunch in Xlendi or Marsalforn, and end the day at Ramla Bay over red sand. Ideal for paddleboarding, free diving, and a long run home past Comino at golden hour.

Calm, sheltered, and easy on the youngest guests. Sandy beaches, shallow swim lines, and the right wind shadow for jet ski and Seabob runs. A strong first stop for family yacht charter days when you want everyone in the water within an hour.

Two narrow inlets just past Marsaskala, off the day boat radar and almost always quiet. The captain anchors a few hundred metres off the rocks and the tender brings the group in for a private swim no one else gets.

Our captains know every quiet corner of the Maltese coast — the bays the day boats skip, the swim spots that go empty by 4pm, and the dinner anchorages with the best line of sight to the sunset. Tell us the day and we line them up.
Real photos from real charter days. The kind of moments guests send us a week after the trip, with a note that says we have to come back next summer.






Tell us the occasion and we build the day around it.
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A late afternoon charter is built for it. Three to four hours along the coast, a swim stop at Crystal Lagoon, and a slow drift past the Comino cliffs as the sky turns. Drinks and music on board. No late return. Best for couples or small groups of up to eight guests.
Yes. The bigger boats run a marine sound system you can pair over Bluetooth. We have yachts that take a CDJ setup and a small generator if your DJ wants to mix on board. Local sound rules still apply, so the captain has the final word at anchor.
A standard day runs from around ten in the morning to seven in the evening. The crossing to Comino is around twenty minutes by motor yacht and about twenty more to Mġarr in Gozo. The middle of the day stops at the Blue Lagoon or San Niklaw Bay with lunch on board.
VIP charters add a chef, a hostess, and a tender driver to the standard crew. The route is bespoke, the catering is Michelin grade, premium toys come with the boat, and discreet logistics like helicopter transfers or restaurant reservations are handled by the team.
Yes. Captains plan a base route the day before, but small changes during the charter are normal. If the wind shifts or the group wants a different anchorage, the captain reroutes. Big changes that affect fuel get a quick chat with you on board.
Yes. Family charters and Comino days run well for children of any age. Lifejackets in the right sizes are kept on board. The crew briefs the youngest guests, checks the water for jellyfish, and watches the swim line at every stop.
Yes. The most common pairing is a sunset charter that ends in Sliema or Buġibba with a dinner reservation we booked in advance. The captain holds the boat at anchor or returns to pick the group up after dinner.
Late June through August has the warmest sea, the longest days, and the busiest harbours. Early June and September are quieter, easier on availability, and still warm enough to swim. Most regulars prefer those two windows. October still works for warm day charters in mild years.
Snorkelling kit is on every yacht. Scuba diving with tanks is arranged through licensed Maltese dive centres we work with. We can plan an instructor led dive at sites like the Blue Hole in Gozo or the wrecks off Comino. Tell us in the booking message.
Yes. Private yacht weddings and proposals are some of our favourite charters. We arrange flowers, catering, photography, drone footage, and the right yacht size for the guest count. The captain runs to your timing and the route stays private.
Most yachts ship with paddle boards and snorkels. The bigger boats add jet skis, sea bobs, water slides, and inflatable docks, sometimes at extra cost. The yacht detail page shows what is on board, and we can add toys for the day.
Yes. Yachts of fifty feet and up have cabins for overnight stays. Popular options include sleeping at anchor in San Niklaw Bay, off Comino, or in Mġarr ix-Xini in Gozo. Multi day charters with a full crew are the cleanest way to combine Malta and Gozo on one trip.