Sicily Yacht Charter from Malta

Malta sits closer to Sicily than most visitors realise, around 50 to 55 nautical miles at the shortest crossing point, which makes it a genuine starting point for a Mediterranean sailing trip, not just a day out on the water.

Malta Catamaran Charters runs private, skippered, multi-day charters from Malta to Sicily. Charters run for a minimum of 3 nights, with the exact length worked out around your dates.

Beautiful beach image in Sicily

Why Charter to Sicily from Malta

If you’re comparing this against a charter based in Sicily itself: departing from Malta means you start and end in the same place you’re likely already staying, with a shorter, more sheltered lead-in than most Sicily-based operators offer before you’re properly at sea. A day charter around Malta and Gozo covers a lot in eight hours, but it’s still a loop that ends where it started. A multi-day Sicily charter adds real distance and a different coastline: the crossing itself, time along the Sicilian coast, and the pace of a trip measured in days rather than hours.

Typical stops include Pozzallo, Marina di Ragusa, and Syracuse, three ports along Sicily’s southeastern coast, each with a different character: Pozzallo as the closest crossing point, Marina di Ragusa for a quieter marina town, and Syracuse for history and a proper city stop.

What's Included

  • Skipper and fuel
  • Snorkelling gear, ice box, fresh water, and towels
  • Pick-up and drop-off: Roland Marina or Sliema ferries

Food is not included. Bring your own food and drinks for the duration, the same as our day charters. Pricing is charged per night; get in touch for a quote based on your dates and chosen boat.

Boats Available for Multi-Day Charters

We run multi-day Sicily charters on two of our larger boats, both set up for guests staying aboard overnight.

  • Bowie — Lagoon 42 catamaran, up to 20 guests
  • BALI 4.0 Catspace — 4 ensuite cabins, up to 22 guests plus 4 crew

Best Time for a Sicily Charter

The charter season runs April to October, the same as our day charters. The Malta Channel carries significant commercial shipping traffic and the crossing is more exposed than routes around Malta and Gozo, so your skipper will time the crossing around the forecast. If wind reaches Force 5 or above, the same cancellation and full deposit refund policy applies as our day charters.

Multi-Day Sicily Charter: Frequently Asked Questions

Can I charter a yacht to Sicily if I'm staying in Malta?

Yes, this charter departs from Malta, not Sicily. It suits guests based in Malta who want a multi-day sailing trip without first travelling to a Sicilian marina to start it.

How far is Sicily from Malta by boat?

The shortest crossing is around 50 to 55 nautical miles. Depending on the Sicilian port used, the passage can take anywhere from a few hours to a full day’s sailing.

How many days does a Sicily charter take?

Charters run for a minimum of 3 nights. Beyond that, the length is flexible and we’ll work it out with you based on your dates and the route you want.

Which ports in Sicily do you sail to?

Typically Pozzallo, Marina di Ragusa, and Syracuse, depending on the route and length of your charter.

Do you need a passport for a Malta to Sicily charter?

Malta and Sicily are both in the Schengen area, so there’s no border control or customs between them. It’s still sensible to carry ID or a passport, as you would for any trip between countries, but this isn’t an international crossing in the way it would be outside Schengen.

What's included in a multi-day Sicily charter?

Skipper, fuel, snorkelling gear, ice box, fresh water, and towels are included. Food is not included; guests bring their own for the duration.

What happens if the weather is bad for the crossing?

If wind reaches Force 5 or above, the charter is cancelled and your deposit is refunded in full, the same policy as our day charters.

Ready to Book?

Get in touch to talk through dates, route, and pricing for a multi-day Sicily charter.

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