39 ft (12 m) · 14 guests · 4 cabins
2003, Fountaine Pajot Lavezzi 40 Chiquita
Gzira, Malta
From US$779 /day

24 boats available to charter in Gzira, Malta — compare motor yachts, catamarans and sailing boats from verified operators.
Yacht charter in Gzira is a city-side Malta departure with easy access to Manoel Island Marina, Ta’ Xbiex, and the waterfront along the Marsamxett side of the harbour. It suits charterers who want a short transfer, sheltered boarding, and quick access to open water.
Gzira sits on Malta’s central-north coast, across from Valletta and close to the Sliema shoreline, so day trips can begin in a busy urban setting without losing time to a long drive. The most common boat types here include catamarans, sailing yachts, yachts, boats, and gulets, giving groups and families several ways to explore the coast.
From Gzira, a typical day trip can reach Comino and the Blue Lagoon area, the north coast near Mellieha and Armier Bay, or a harbour cruise around Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour sides. Those routes are practical for shorter outings as well as full-day charters, depending on weather and the boat chosen.
Most charters in and around Gzira depart from Manoel Island Marina, the Ta’ Xbiex/Yacht Club waterfront, or nearby quays along the Gzira promenade. These are the most practical boarding points for private yachts and sailing charters because they are close to the town and the main harbour approaches.
Some listings also show departures from the wider Gzira and Ta’ Xbiex marina area, which is useful if you want a quick start to a harbour cruise or a longer island trip. For charterers, the advantage is simple: boarding is close to the center of the waterfront rather than on the far edge of Malta.
From Gzira, the clearest day-trip target is Comino, especially for Blue Lagoon-style swim stops and a full-day coastal run. Routes can also include Armier Bay on Malta’s northern side, which appears on private-charter itineraries from Gzira departures.
Another common option is a sheltered harbour route through Marsamxett and around the Grand Harbour skyline, which is ideal for shorter sailings or sunset-style trips. If conditions are settled, crews may combine a coast-and-island program in one day, but the exact route depends on the boat and weather window.
The best charter window in Malta is usually the warm season from late spring through early autumn, when sea conditions and daylight are most favorable for day trips. June, July, August, and September are the most reliable months for island-hopping and swimming stops.
Shoulder months such as April, May, and October can still work well for sailing if you want milder temperatures and fewer crowds. Winter charters are possible, but they are more dependent on wind and sea state, so sheltered harbour cruising is often the safer plan.
Bareboat charters in Malta generally require a valid boating licence or sufficient documented experience, while many private listings offer a skipper as an option. If you do not hold the right licence or local experience, a skippered charter is the simplest choice.
This matters in Gzira because many departures are for sailing yachts and catamarans, where a skipper can handle navigation through the harbour approaches and out toward Comino. For groups, hiring a skipper also makes route planning easier on a one-day schedule.
Gzira is usually reached through Malta International Airport, which is the main airport for the island. The transfer to Gzira is typically a short road journey of around 15 to 25 minutes, depending on traffic and the exact marina or quay.
That short transfer is one of Gzira’s main advantages for charterers, especially if you are arriving for a same-day departure. It also makes the port convenient for visitors staying in Sliema, Valletta, or the central harbour area.
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39 ft (12 m) · 14 guests · 4 cabins
Gzira, Malta
From US$779 /day
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Live availability from verified operators; day rates converted to USD.
| Boat type | Available | From (per day) |
|---|---|---|
| Catamaran | 12 | $773 |
| Sailing yacht | 6 | $494 |
| Yacht | 4 | $517 |
| Gulet | 1 | $1,172 |
| Boat | 1 | $1,968 |
Yes, Gzira works well for families and groups because it offers a quick waterfront departure and a choice of boat styles, including catamarans and sailing yachts. Catamarans are often the most comfortable option for day cruising because they give more space on deck and a steadier ride at anchor.
It is also practical for mixed-interest groups that want either a calm harbour trip or a full-day island route. Because Gzira sits close to Marsamxett Harbour, you can keep itineraries short and flexible if you are traveling with children or non-sailing guests.
The most relevant nearby departure points are Sliema, Valletta, Kalkara, and Kalkara Marina, plus San-Paul-il-Bakhar further north. These are useful alternatives if your preferred boat is not based directly in Gzira.
Because Gzira is part of the central harbour area, these ports are still close enough to be considered practical substitutes for many charter itineraries. They also support similar day-trip patterns toward Comino, harbour cruises, and Malta’s northern swimming bays.
Wind direction and sea state matter more than temperature for a boat day from Gzira. Malta’s summer months are the easiest for open-water routes, while spring and autumn are often better for gentler cruising and fewer crowds.
For charterers who want swimming stops or a route toward Comino, settled conditions are the key factor. If the wind is strong, a skipper may favor the more protected harbour side or shorten the offshore section of the itinerary.
Boat rental in Gzira starts from around $517 per day.
The main boarding points are Manoel Island Marina, the Ta’ Xbiex/Yacht Club waterfront, and nearby quays along the Gzira promenade. These locations are the most practical for private charters leaving the central harbour area.
A standard day trip can reach Comino, the Blue Lagoon area, and Armier Bay on Malta’s northern side. Shorter options often stay around Marsamxett Harbour and the Grand Harbour approaches.
The most reliable months are June through September for warm-weather sailing and swim stops. April, May, and October can also work well for milder conditions.
Bareboat charter usually requires a valid boating licence or proven experience. If you do not have that, booking with a skipper is the common alternative in Malta.
Yes, Gzira is suitable for groups because catamarans, sailing yachts, yachts, boats, and gulets are all common charter categories there. The short transfer from Malta International Airport also helps with group logistics.
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YachtLuxury cruising with full crew
8–16 guests ·
from $480/day
CatamaranStable, spacious, perfect for groups
10–12 guests ·
from $280/day
SailboatWind, sails and slow island hopping
6–10 guests ·
from $130/day
MotorboatFast day cruises without the captain
4–10 guests ·
from $90/day
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