DESTINATION
Malta
With decades of experience, Malta offers the visiting superyacht owners and crew a range of first class facilities and services
Marina Di Valletta
arina di Valletta was born through the initiative of a consortium of foreign and local investors. It was launched in August 2016, with an investment of €7.45m. This was formed with MARINA DI VARAZZE S.r.l, the marina development division of Azimut|Benetti Group, which already operates marinas in Varazze, Viareggio, Livorno and Moscow. The consortium also includes Azimut|Benetti’s representatives in Malta, Esprit Yachting together with Arrigo Group of Hotels, Joinwell and Tal-Maghtab Construction, all leading local companies from the yachting, hospitality, and construction industries whose names are synonymous with sound traditional values and expertise in their respective fields. Marina di Valletta’s in-house team offers services to yacht owners berthing at the marina. A concierge service will offer services such as guarding, fuelling and yacht provisions. The Marina has further strengthened its services by partnering with other like-minded service providers who provide the clients with the highest standards of service.
www.marinadivalletta.com
M S&D Yachts
ounded in 1976, by the late Roland Darmanin Kissaun, S&D Yachts Limited is a family business managed by Peter Fiorini Lowell and Mark Darmanin Kissaun. Over the 38 years that it has been in the yachting business, it has gained an international reputation and presently has six dedicated teams, namely: Agency, Corporate Services, Yacht Repair Services, Chandlery and Brokerage and Charter, Product Distribution and Tunisia Yacht Services, which offer a myriad of services. The all encompassing agency team offers visiting yachts and their crew all the necessary specialised services which include but are not limited to, berthing arrangements, customs clearance, crew visa arrangements, concierge services, duty free fuel supply, provisioning and chandlery, mechanical engineering services, etc. S&D Yachts also offer the services of registering yachts under the Maltese Flag and have been instrumental in developing the large Yacht Code for Commercial yachts in Malta.
F Visit Comino
www.sdyachts.com
Kemmuna (in Maltese), is a very small (and very peaceful) island midway between the islands of Malta and Gozo. The island is inhabited by only a handful of people. Named after the plentiful cumin (flowering plant) that grows on the island, Comino is thick with wild herbs and flowers.
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