Beautiful yachts at the marina along Barcelona's waterfront.
The Grand Harbour of Malta is unique and historic. Its walled cities and inlets offer a breathtaking view during the day and a fairytale like experience by night.
The Valhalla is a big, blue 75-foot sailing yacht, worth 300.000 dollars.
The ship-owner and Captain is Dennis, a 50 year old flamboyant American.
The gardiola at the edge of a bastion in the Grand Harbour of Malta. Time stands still in the magnificent harbour, where the walls are the same as those of over 400 years ago.
If you're looking for something more luxurious than the usual rust buckets offered for cheap cruises, than a cruise on a traditional Turkish wooden gullet is probably the best option.
Almost like a scene from a postcard of the past, these two rowers are seen here at sunset in the Grand Harbour of Malta. Although the Regatta is held annually on 8 September.
The harbour at Port El Kantaoui
Maltese boats berthed along side modern yachts at Vittoriosa marina on the small Mediterranean Island of Malta. The historical surroundings make a fascinating backdrop for yachts visiting the island.
Situated close to the entrance of the Grand Harbour of Malta, the Siege Bell Memorial was inaugurated in 1992 by Queen Elizabeth II to honour those who lost their lives during the siege of Malta of 1940-1943. Seen here at sunset from the sea during the sunset cruise on the Hera II.
The city of Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Malta has over 25 kms of walled cities which come to life with a golden glow at night.