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Valletta - Pozzallo (Incat Hull 089) Flagship entered into service in March 2019 on the Valletta - Pozzallo route Jean de La Valette: 106.5m: 800: Valletta - Pozzallo: Malta - Sicily route Maria Dolores: 68.4m: 600: Tarifa - Tangiers: On charter to Inter Shipping San Frangisk: 35.25m: 317: Valletta - Mġarr, Gozo: Operated for Virtu Ferries ...
The Gozo Channel Company Limited, commonly known as Gozo Channel Line or the Gozo ferry (Maltese: Vapur t'Għawdex), is a Maltese company founded in 1979 that operates ferry services between the islands of Malta and Gozo using roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferries. Crossings happen throughout the day all-year round including weekends, public holidays ...
The Gozo ferry MV Malita departs at Ċirkewwa The Malta-Sicily ferry MV Jean De La Valette at the Grand Harbour. Malta has three large natural harbours on its main island. There are also two man-made harbours that connect the islands of Malta and Gozo. The Grand Harbour, located at the eastern side of the capital city of Valletta.
On 3 July 2011, the Arriva group took over operation of scheduled bus services on Malta and Gozo, only to relinquish it in December 2013. A new government-owned company called Malta Public Transport took over fleet and operations, while a call for new operators to submit their bids was issued.
The new system increased the number of available bus seats by 6,600 to 20,500, and the number of bus stops in Malta to 850 plus another 120 in Gozo. [10] The major benefits to the public for the change were presented in November 2010: [10] €3.5m less per year in Malta government subsidy; First ever all day bus service in Gozo, 7 days a week
The flag ship MV Saint John Paul II will operate from Valletta to Pozzallo while the Jean De La Valette will operate from Valletta to Augusta and/or Catania. [34] The vessel restarted the Valletta - Pozzallo route on 6 April 2021 with a morning trip leaving Malta at 5:00 am. [35]
The Gozo Channel is short stretch of Mediterranean Sea separating the Maltese island of Gozo from the northern tip of Malta. [1] It is about 7 km (4.3 mi) long and varies in width from 6.7 km (4.2 mi) at its widest to 4.5 km (2.8 mi) at its northeastern end. At the centre of the channel are the two islands of Comino (inhabited) and Cominotto.
A ferry unloads at Ċirkewwa after arriving from Mġarr, Gozo. Ċirkewwa (Maltese: Iċ-Ċirkewwa) is a harbour and zone situated at the northernmost point of Malta, part of the locality of Mellieħa. It is the site of the Ċirkewwa Ferry Terminal, from where regular car ferries operate to the port of Mġarr in Gozo.