

Petroleum installations, bunkering facilities.The Port of Valletta is a multi-purpose port equipped to offer a large spectrum of maritime services including: Its two-arm breakwater renders it a safe, all-weather port throughout the year, open on a 24 hour basis, although entrance may be restricted during strong Easterly winds. The Port of Valletta, a natural deep-water harbour, extends for about 3.6 kilometres inland. The south eastern shore of the Harbour is formed by a number of inlets and headlands, principally Rinella Creek, Kalkara Creek, Dockyard Creek, and French Creek, which are covered by Kalkara and the Three Cities: Cospicua, Vittoriosa, and Senglea. The main waterway of Grand Harbour continues inland to Marsa. This peninsula also divides the Grand Harbour from a second parallel natural harbour, Marsamxett Harbour. Its North West shore is formed by the Sciberras peninsula (over which Valletta, and its suburb Floriana, were built). Sheltered at the north by St.Elmos Point breakwater, Ricasoli Breakwater arm is found at the south. The Grand Harbour or, in Maltese, Il-Port il-Kbir, lies mainly beneath Valletta, the capital city of Malta, and the Three Cities of Cospicua, Vittoriosa and Senglea. Application Forms for the Issuance of a Certificate of Competency.Instructor's Nautical Licence Application.


Installation / Change of Engine on a Small Ship.
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Voluntary Termination of Registration of a Small Ship.Re-Registration (boat previously registered with the Small Ships Register).Registration of a self-built small ship for own personal use.Registration of Boats Being Imported by Purchaser.Registration of Boats Previously Registered on Another Register.Request for ABEYANCE (Temporary Closure).Ferry Service Grand Harbour & Marsamxett.Ferry Service Grand Harbour - Mgarr Gozo.Notices of Wrecks, Abandoned and Derelict Vessels.National Port Security and local waters.Recognised Security Organisations (RSO's).Western Mediterranean Region Marine Oil and HNS Pollution Cooperation.Maritime Pollution Prevention and Control.
