SOLD: Superyacht Berth Sale at Camper & Nicholsons Grand Harbour Marina, Malta

Camper & Nicholsons Grand Harbour Marina, Malta has announced the sale of one of its largest berths in a direct deal. The new buyer secured special terms to best meet the exact berthing needs of one of the largest yachts in the world’s superyacht fleet.

Steeped in history and with a unique authentic charm, Grand Harbour Marina is located in Malta, in the centre of the Mediterranean inside a safe and secure sheltered harbour within naturally deep waters.

The marina sits within a UNESCO heritage site and offers berthing up to 130m and all the facilities expected of premium Camper & Nicholsons marina. For travel convenience, Malta International Airport with commercial flight transfers also includes a private jet terminal and is only short distance from the marina, serving direct flight connections to most main European cities and other yachting hubs.

Gordon Vassallo General Manager at Grand Harbour Marina, said: “We are delighted that Grand Harbour Marina was chosen by this magnificent superyacht as its home port amongst many other contenders. The team and I very much look forward welcoming the captain, crew and guests to our marina soon.”

Demand for large superyacht berths is on the increase, long-term leasing offers superyachts guaranteed access to safe and secure berthing all year-round. Grand Harbour Marina are able to inform on superyacht shore-side connection, access to technical facilities or any service providers. As well as bars, restaurants and shops are located in the town, and ease of transport.

Malta is centrally located in the Mediterranean, offering a convenient gateway of transient cruising to Croatia, Greece, Italy and the French Riviera. For crew, the town of Valletta offers all you could wish for throughout the year from food, fashion, music, shops, and entertainment. You can enjoy a healthy Mediterranean lifestyle on your doorstep, with access to many culturally rich experiences, pristine beaches, diving and many other land based and water sports throughout the year.

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