Start:83990 Saint-Tropez, France
Finish:Malta
The yacht will sail from the Voiles de Saint Tropez regatta to the famous 600 miles Rolex Middle Sea Race. The skipper is a professional yachtsman, the team is 10 people. This crossing is for those who want to test themselves and add nautical miles to their logbooks, those who want to learn to manage a sports yacht and understand its difference from cruise yachts.
You don’t need to be an experienced yachtsman for this trip.
from €500 / 8(8) days / 1pers.
The arrival in Saint Tropez, accommodation on a yacht, buying food, and discussing organizational issues.
Saint Tropez is one of the most picturesque coastal towns where many famous movies stars often stay. This place is considered the most expensive and luxurious on the entire Cote d’Azur. On the promenade you can see not only beautiful landscapes, but also elegant shops, various workshops, and cozy cafes. The Old Port is the main attraction and the visiting card of Saint-Tropez. It was destroyed during the Second World War and completely restored later. Over the port, there is the Château Suffren, which began to be built at the end of the 10th century.
Saint Tropez — Bonifacio (Corsica) — 160 miles
Bonifacio is a city in the south of Corsica built of white limestone in the cliffs at an altitude of 60 meters. The city consists of two parts: the port quarter, where the marina is located, and the Upper Town, which contains all the attractions.
Bonifacio marina — Olbia — 40 miles
Olbia is a small town in the north of Sardinia, the main gate of the island. Olbia has the best shops, restaurants, and bars in Sardinia.
Porto Olbia — Porto Corallo — 100 miles
Porto Corallo — Malta — 160 miles
Sailing to Malta
Malta is a picturesque island state, which was located at the intersection of ancient trade routes from west to east, from Europe to Africa. Hence, its rich cultural, architectural and culinary heritage. Malta was chosen for the filming of many scenes from the "Game of Thrones: series for good reason — the combination of medieval architecture and beautiful landscapes attracts not only travelers but also people of art.
The offshore crossing will take place along the route Saint Tropez — Corsica — Strait of Bonifacio — Sardinia — Malta.