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MALTA


Sunseeker Charters Itinerary 1 WEEK


The Pleasures of


Luxury


Day 1 Portomaso


Having arrived at the Portomaso Marina, the skipper and crew will welcome you on board the Sunseeker motoryacht with a chilled glass of champagne. You will have the opportunity to settle in and relax before being taken out to a nearby anchorage to sunbathe and enjoy a refreshing swim.


Your fabulous Sunseeker will return to its berth in Portomaso for the evening. Enjoy the sunset on the aft deck with a delicious cocktail. Enjoy dinner at one of the restaurants that overlook the marina.


Day 2 Portomaso to St Paul’s Islands


After breakfast, your Sunseeker Motoryacht will slip its mooring and head out Portomaso. You will follow the coast along the north east of Malta in an east- north-easterly direction towards St Paul’s Bay.


Here, the vessel will anchor for lunch and an afternoon of relaxation and swimming. You may wish to stay here at anchor overnight, taking the tender ashore to one of the restaurants in St Paul’s Bay.


Day 3 St Paul’s Islands to Mellieha Bay and Gozo


Having enjoyed a relaxing breakfast, your Sunseeker will head out of St Paul’s Bay and head to the next bay – Mellieha Bay.


Enjoy the beautiful scenery of this bay for another day of relaxation. In the afternoon, you will weigh anchor and journey to the beautiful island of Gozo. The vessel will moor in Mgarr marina where it will be based for a few nights. Around the harbour there is a selection of restaurants.


Malta & Gozo


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