Category: Malta

2021 The Year That Was …

As another year draws to a close and we celebrate the next one making plans of all it may bring, it is also time to reflect and tally what we achieved over the last 12 months. I find it hard to believe that time… Continue Reading “2021 The Year That Was …”

Malta to Greece (via Italy)

We were more than ready to leave Malta (as wonderful as it was) the last two weeks waiting for the Covid Vaccine Certificate had dragged and we were super keen to sail on.  Patience is a virtue and finally on the Friday the certificate… Continue Reading “Malta to Greece (via Italy)”

Going to Gozo

We had been in Malta a month and were yet to explore the northern island of Gozo.  Although technically we had visited as we checked in here but in reality that was a 15 minute visit and a 25 meter walk from the boat… Continue Reading “Going to Gozo”

Fixing Stuff & Exploring Valletta

We booked two nights in a marina to deal with our “issues” and had the technicians booked in to visit.  We docked at 07:30 and they were on the boat by 09:00 and even more thrilling was that by 11:00 our power issues had… Continue Reading “Fixing Stuff & Exploring Valletta”

More of Malta

Just south of Comino (from our last blog) is the largest island of Malta.  Although it is the largest, it is still rather small – the island is 27 km long and 14.5 km wide with a population of 460,000 on this the main… Continue Reading “More of Malta”

Comino Island (The Little Island) Malta

We spent a week anchoring and exploring this wonderful little island. The country of Malta is made up of three islands, Malta, Gozo & Comino, with Comino being the the smallest in size at only 3.5 square kilometres and located between the two bigger… Continue Reading “Comino Island (The Little Island) Malta”

Making Our Way To Malta

As great as Tunisia is it was definitely time to leave, Phil had received his second covid vaccine and we were ready continue our journey in the blue of the Mediterranean Sea. We were keen to leave but the conditions were less than ideal. The… Continue Reading “Making Our Way To Malta”