Review · BOAT TRIPS IN SLIEMA AND ST JULIANS

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming

3.7 · 155 reviews From $79 Operated by The Dance Island · Bookable on GetYourGuide
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Malta knows how to turn sunset into a party. This four-hour sailboat cruise from Sliema combines an open bar and live DJ with a swim stop in clear sea water, making it a lively way to see the coast after a day of sightseeing. I especially like the chance to watch Valletta from the water and the simple Maltese snack of tuna ftira or ham and cheese ftira with fruit. The main drawback is that this is firmly an adults-only party, and the 3.7 rating suggests the experience may not suit everyone.

I also like that you return to the same place you boarded, so there is no complicated transport at the end of the night. At $79 per person, the price can be fair if you plan to enjoy several drinks, dance, swim, and stay for the full four hours. It is less attractive if you want a quiet sailing trip or a substantial dinner.

Key points to know before booking

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - Key points to know before booking

  • Board the sailboat Faith in Sliema: Look for Supreme Boats Rentals in front of Burger King. Boarding begins at 18:30, with departure planned between 19:00 and 19:10.
  • The open bar covers spirits, beer, and soft drinks: Rum, vodka, gin, and tequila are available, along with beer and nonalcoholic drinks.
  • The evening mixes dancing with a swim stop: A live DJ begins with reggaeton and upbeat dance music, then the boat stops so you can jump into the sea.
  • You get a light Maltese snack, not a full meal: The food includes one tuna ftira or ham and cheese ftira, plus fresh fruit.
  • The cruise lasts about four hours: You can watch the sunset over Valletta, spend time in the lounge area, and return to Sliema under the stars.
  • This is only for adults aged 18 and over: Bring swimwear and a towel, and arrange your own way to and from the port.

Boarding Faith in Sliema at 18:30

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - Boarding Faith in Sliema at 18:30

Your evening starts at the Supreme Boats Rentals departure point in Sliema. The boat is named Faith and is docked in front of the Burger King, a useful landmark in a busy waterfront area.

Boarding begins at 18:30. The stated departure window is between 19:00 and 19:10, so I would arrive early rather than cut it close. You need time to find the boat, check in, and settle aboard before the music and drinks get going.

The meeting point is also the end point. That is helpful if you are staying in Sliema, since you will not need to arrange a late-night transfer from another harbor. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, so you must make your own way to the waterfront and back afterward.

Faith is described as a spacious, classic sailboat. The experience is designed for movement and social time, with a dance area, lounge space, open bar, and room to enjoy the views. It is not presented as a small, intimate sailing trip. The boat works more as a floating evening venue with Malta passing by outside.

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Sunset views across Valletta

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - Sunset views across Valletta

Once the boat leaves Sliema, the setting does much of the work. You can take your drink to the lounge area and watch the sunset over Valletta from the water, a different angle from the usual waterfront promenade or city street.

This part of the cruise is likely to appeal most to people who want a relaxed start. You can dance if the mood takes you, or simply sit back while the evening light changes. The boat gives you a moving view rather than a fixed restaurant table, and that makes the first part of the trip feel more like a proper outing.

The sunset timing is one of the better reasons to choose this particular departure. You are not just taking a daytime boat ride and then heading home. The cruise moves from evening light into a night setting, with dancing and swimming fitting naturally into the schedule.

Bring a phone or camera if you want your own pictures, but keep it secure around the swim stop. An onboard photographer is included, so you also have the chance to capture the night without asking a friend to document every moment.

Open bar with a party-first atmosphere

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - Open bar with a party-first atmosphere

The open bar includes rum, vodka, gin, tequila, beer, and soft drinks. For anyone planning to have several drinks during four hours, this inclusion helps explain the $79 price.

I would still judge the value by your habits. If you mainly want one soft drink and a calm sail, you may pay more than you would for a simple harbor cruise. If you enjoy a social night with music, several drinks, a swim, and a boat setting, the package is easier to justify.

The bar is paired with music from a live DJ. The evening begins with reggaeton and upbeat dance music, which gives you a clear idea of the tone. This is not a quiet sunset cruise with gentle background music. The point is to socialize, move around, and enjoy a party at sea.

The open bar also means you do not need to buy individual drinks as the cruise continues. That makes budgeting easier, though you should pace yourself carefully, especially before jumping into the water. Soft drinks are included, so you can take a break from alcohol without paying extra for a nonalcoholic option.

Dancing on a boat after dark

The dance area is a central part of the experience. Music plays during the cruise, and the boat becomes more energetic as the evening moves toward its swim stop and later return to Sliema.

You do not need to spend the entire time dancing. The lounge area gives you another place to sit, watch the water, and enjoy the changing view. That choice matters because four hours of constant music and movement can feel long if you are not in the mood to party.

The boat setting adds a bit of fun that a standard club cannot match. You can step away from the dance floor, look out at the coast, and feel the boat moving through the water. At the same time, the sea setting has limits. A boat party is more exposed than a club, and the mood depends on the group, the music, and how crowded the dance area feels.

The onboard photographer is another useful touch. You can enjoy the evening without making your phone the center of it. The available information does not specify how many photos are included or how they are delivered, so I would treat the photographer as a bonus rather than build your decision around the pictures.

The swim stop in clear Maltese water

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - The swim stop in clear Maltese water

At some point during the cruise, Faith stops at a location with clear water. You can jump from the boat and swim before returning aboard for more music and drinks.

This is one of the most memorable parts of the evening because it breaks up the party. Instead of sitting on the boat for four straight hours, you get a chance to cool off and enjoy Malta from sea level. The stop also gives you something active to do if you are not interested in dancing every minute.

Pack swimwear and a towel. Those are the only items specifically requested, but I would also keep anything that should not get wet in a secure place. The information does not promise a beach landing, so you should expect to enter and leave the water from the boat rather than walk ashore.

You should be comfortable with a boat-based swim before booking. The experience is not suitable for children under 18, and the party format means this is best for adults who are happy with an active, social stop. If you prefer to swim from a quiet beach or want a more structured water activity, this may not be the right choice.

Tuna ftira, ham and cheese, and fresh fruit

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - Tuna ftira, ham and cheese, and fresh fruit

Food is included, but it is a snack rather than a full dinner. You receive one tuna ftira or ham and cheese ftira, plus fresh fruit.

Ftira is a Maltese bread specialty, so this is a small local touch rather than a generic packet of snacks. The tuna version gives you a savory option, while ham and cheese works for anyone who prefers a simpler sandwich. The fruit adds something fresh alongside the bread.

The wording matters here: the package includes a snack, not a full meal. You should eat beforehand if you normally want a substantial dinner, especially if you plan to spend four hours drinking and dancing. The included food is useful for taking the edge off hunger, but I would not book this as a dinner cruise.

The food is served during a party program, so think practical and easy to eat. This is not a formal meal with courses or table service. It suits the casual nature of the boat and lets you return to the music or swim stop without a long interruption.

What four hours feels like

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - What four hours feels like

The advertised duration is four hours. The schedule begins with boarding at 18:30 and departure between 19:00 and 19:10, followed by the cruise, music, drinks, food, swim stop, and return to Sliema.

That length gives the experience room to change pace. You can start with sunset views, spend time at the bar, dance, swim, eat, and then enjoy the boat at night. A shorter trip might feel rushed, while four hours gives the party a fuller evening shape.

Still, the length is worth considering. If you are unsure about the party format, four hours is a serious commitment. There is no mention of an early return option, so you should be ready to stay with the group until the boat reaches Sliema again.

The return under the stars is part of the appeal. Malta looks different after dark, and the trip back lets you wind down after the swim and dancing. You finish where you started, which keeps the logistics simple.

Is the $79 price good value?

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - Is the $79 price good value?

At $79 per person, this sits above a basic sightseeing cruise but includes several extras: the boat tour, live DJ, open bar, snack, fruit, photographer, and swim stop.

I see the value in the bundle. A person who plans to order multiple drinks, enjoy the music, swim, and stay aboard for the full four hours receives a complete evening rather than just a boat transfer. The sunset and night views add value that is difficult to measure in a ticket price.

The deal is weaker for anyone who does not drink alcohol or dislikes loud music. Soft drinks are included, but the open bar is a major part of the package. You are also paying for the party atmosphere, not only the sailing.

The rating of 3.7 from 155 reviews is a useful signal to keep expectations sensible. It suggests a mixed experience rather than a universally loved one. I would book it for the format and activities, not because I expect a flawless night or a luxury cruise.

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity gives you some flexibility, and reserve-now-pay-later booking is available. Those policies make it easier to fit the cruise into a changing Malta schedule, but you still need to check the exact time offered for your date.

Who should book this Sliema boat party?

Sliema: Sailboat Party with an Open Bar, Food, and Swimming - Who should book this Sliema boat party?

I would recommend it most strongly to adults who want a social night with several parts to it. You should be happy with upbeat music, an open bar, a swim from the boat, and a casual snack instead of a sit-down dinner.

It is a good fit for:

  • Friends looking for a lively evening on the water
  • Couples who enjoy music and a less formal date night
  • Adults who want sunset views followed by a swim and dancing
  • Visitors staying near Sliema who can easily reach the meeting point
  • Anyone who values an open bar and plans to use it

I would be more cautious if you want peace and quiet, a serious meal, a family activity, or a carefully guided sightseeing tour. Children under 18 cannot join, and hotel transport is not included.

The best practical plan is simple: eat something before boarding, arrive at 18:30, bring swimwear and a towel, and pace your drinks. That lets you enjoy the boat without treating the included snack as dinner or rushing to find the departure point.

Should you book the Summer Love sailboat party?

Book this cruise if you want Malta nightlife with a view, and if the mix of DJ music, open bar, sunset, swimming, and a light Maltese snack sounds like a good evening. The boat gives you more variety than a regular club, and returning to Sliema keeps the end of the night convenient.

Skip it if your ideal sailing trip is quiet, scenic, and focused on a full meal. At $79, the experience earns its price through the drinks, party atmosphere, swim stop, and four-hour schedule. You will get the best value by treating it as an adults-only floating party, not as a traditional sightseeing cruise.

FAQ

Where does the sailboat party start?

It starts at the Supreme Boats Rentals departure point in Sliema. Look for the boat named Faith, docked in front of Burger King.

What time should I arrive?

Boarding starts at 18:30. Departure is scheduled between 19:00 and 19:10.

How long does the cruise last?

The activity lasts four hours and ends back at the same meeting point in Sliema.

What drinks are included?

The open bar includes rum, vodka, gin, beer, tequila, and soft drinks.

Is food included?

Yes. You receive one tuna ftira or ham and cheese ftira, along with fresh fruit. This is a snack, not a full meal.

Can children join the activity?

No. The activity is not suitable for anyone under 18 years old.

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