The Rolex Middle Sea Race lies at the heart of Malta’s maritime heritage—a 606-nautical-mile challenge that continues to capture the imagination of sailors from around the world. Conceived in Malta in 1968, the race embodies the island’s relationship with the sea: equal parts adventure, endurance, and camaraderie. Among the 118 crews registered for the 46th edition, which starts from Grand Harbour, Valletta on Saturday, 18 October at 1100 CEST, there are 13 Maltese teams. For these sailors, participation is about pride as much as performance—each finish adding a new page to the nation’s seafaring legacy.
The Royal Malta Yacht Club: Guardians of Tradition
Tracing its roots to the 1830s, the Royal Malta Yacht Club (RMYC) has been the heartbeat of local sailing. Paul Ripard, John Ripard, Jimmy White and Alan Green—were the visionaries behind the original idea to race around Sicily, laying the groundwork for what is now a world-renowned offshore event. Each October, the thunderous salute from the Saluting Battery signals not only the race’s start but Malta’s celebration of its maritime spirit.
Maltese Icons of the Sea