Successful Cannes Yachting Festival Debut for Yachting Malta
The decision by Yachting Malta to participate in the Cannes Yachting Festival, following consultation with local industry stakeholders, was a significant and exciting development for…
The decision by Yachting Malta to participate in the Cannes Yachting Festival, following consultation with local industry stakeholders, was a significant and exciting development for…
Yachting Malta, will be establishing a significant milestone between the 12th and 17th September, when it will be making its debut in the renowned Cannes…
Article published on the November 2021 Edition of Executive Traveller Yachting Malta Chairman John Huber has always been vocal in his belief that Yachting should…
Trophée Bailli de Suffren epitomises classic sailing, history and beautiful Mediterranean locations. No better way for the fleet to end this race in Malta.
Yachting Malta welcomed the fleet and looks forward to hosting it very soon next year!
Capturing the essence of classic yacht sailing as the Trophée Bailli de Suffren fleet sails around some of the most beautiful areas of the Mediterranean Sea.
The second chapter of the Trophée Bailli de Suffren takes the fleet to sleepy and laid back Gozo. Malta’s sister island although small packs a punch of attractions and history making it a perfect getaway to breathe and relax.
Moonbeam III built in Scotland in 1903, is the oldest boat of the 2021 Trophee Bailli de Suffren. The fleet of classic yachts left Saint Tropez on the 26th June and will finish the race in Malta on the 10th July. Yachting Malta is proudly supporting this classic race, once again
One of the Trophée Bailli de Suffren’s stops is in the Sicilian town of Trapani, on the Western coast of #Sicily. Trapani’s old town once sat at the heart of a powerful trading network that stretched from Carthage to Venice.
Yachting Malta Chairman John Huber speaks about yachting and whether Malta can serve as a centre for maritime excellence in an articled featured on Skipper…
Yachting Malta hosted the Prize Giving evening of the 59th Edition of the Malta – Syracuse Race. The Race, which is hosted by the Royal Malta Yacht Club and the Lega Navale Italiana (Sezione Siracusa) is the oldest race on the Club’s racing calendar and it took place over the weekend. The evening was presided over by Mr. Godwin Zammit, Commodore, Royal Malta Yacht Club and Mr. Peter Dimech, Rear Commodore Sailing, and carried out in the presence of Hon. Dr. Konrad Mizzi, Minister for Tourism, Hon. Dr. Clifton Grima, Parliamentary Secretary for Youths, Sports and Voluntary Organisations, Mr. John Huber, Chairman, Yachting Malta and Mr. Max Zammit, Mayor of Ta’Xbiex
Photo Credits: RMYC/Alex Turnbull