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The nearest post office to Msida Marina is in Gzira on the corner of San Albertu and Ponsonby Streets. The marina will hold mail for yachts but the letters must be marked hold for arrival.
There are several internet cafes along the seafront between Manoel Island Bridge and Sliema.
WiFi networks can be accessed from the marinas.
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Reported on main Malta page by rkurschner:
Marina di Valletta – this is the newest marina in Valletta, the clubhouse is still under development and washrooms are in a small trailer (but plentiful hot water). Because it is the “last addition” to the marinas in Valletta, there is a concern about the protection in the marina.
We have stayed in the marina in late April/early May 2018 and were very happy. We entered with 25knt NE wind and 2m swell and had no problems. Once past the entrance to the harbour, the waves calm down and there is plenty of space to take sails down before entering the marina. While on the dock, we also experienced 35knt W winds with no problem.
The marina has a great location, it is a short uphill walk to the old town or one can take a bus that stops very close to the marina. Prices are in line with other Valletta marinas, perhaps a touch lower but still quite expensive.
The new marina indicated on the photo above is now open, when finished this will a 5-star marina, summer rates will be accordingly. It is ideally located for visiting the old part of Valletta, a mere 15-minute walk. Buses to all parts of the city and the island, including Gozo ferry, are about 100 meters from the marina. The airport a 15 euro taxi ride.
Our boat spent 2 months here while we went home for part of the time. At no time did we worry about our boat’s well being. The marinaras are some of the most helpful and skilled we have encountered in the Med. The office staff friendly and professional. http://marinadivalletta.com/
The Msida and Ta’ Xbiex Marina has a lot of boats, mostly permanent, but they are friendly and do their best to find a spot for transients. Price for a 13 meter boat was 40.31€ +VAT totalling 47.57€ per in July 2014 plus metered power and water. A city bus is conveniently located on the Ta’ Xbiex side near the embassies and is a deal for unlimited travel for 1.5€.
Stay included use of the Malta Yacht Club, a great place to hang out and drink “Cisk” beer for 1.5€. Transient berth seems to be at the jetty in front of “Black Pearl” restaurant, a large wooden trading schooner, out of the water, that serves as a restaurant.
This is a comfortable marina for a stay in Malta.