Tunisia and Malta INFO
SARDINIA and
SICILY
INFO 

For these who want to add
discovery and a bit of adventure to sailing, it is very possible to sail towards
Tunisia and Malta from Carloforte in Sardinia or Marsala in
Sicily.
A sailing cruise including Malta, Pantelleria
island ,Lampedusa and the Tunisian coast is very possible from Marsala
base
Malta
is a peaceful place, cultural destination a voyage in history, the meeting
with warm people. Malta is a mixture of all cultures. Officially Malta republic,
located in the centre of the Mediterranean sea, 80 Km south of Sicily, the
archipelago contains Malta, Gozo, Comino and Filfola. Malta, is 246 km2. The
total is 316 km². Main city; La Valette or Valetta. Malta is very barren. Le Maltese,
official language is close to Arabic but uses a Latin structure and vocabulary. English
and Italian are usually spoken.

Gozo, is
located north west in the Sicily channel.
Separated from the main island by Comino, Gozo is the second island of
the archipelago. More fertile than Malta, Gozo is greener. Victoria, the main
town in the centre of the island is specialized in lace.

Previously called Rabat, Victoria
is fortified and located at the highest place in the island. The view from
there over the whole island is magnificent.
Impressive archeological remains bigger than Stonehenge, UNESCO classified in 1980.
Comino
with 2,7 km² is the smallest island; a few farmers live there.
Tunisia The tunisian coast is 1 150
km long and marked by numerous natural ports and deep bays. For instance the
gulf of Tunis, of Hammamet and Gabès. The last one
shelters Djerba and Kerkennah. islands.
The official language is Arabic but French is currently spoken. 
— Carthago, Roma, Muslim
civilization are visible all over the sights here. Very good museum at Tunis:
The Bardo, funded in 1888.