Dive Sites Malta
Here you can find our TOP 10 dive sites with a short description and video.
Cirkewwa Marine Park
The Cirkewwa Marine Park is one of Malta's most popular dive sites and is located on the north coast of the island, close to the ferry station to Gozo, just a 5-minute drive from us. A paradise for divers of all levels!
P29
The wreck of the P29 is one of Malta's most famous diving destinations and is located in the Cirkewwa Marine Park at a depth of around 34 metres. The former patrol boat of the Maltese Coast Guard was sunk in 2007 to serve as an artificial reef.
MV Rozi
The wreck of the MV Rozi is situated in the Cirkewwa Marine Park at a depth of around 36 metres. The former tugboat was sunk in 1992 to create an artificial reef. Today, the MV Rozi is completely intact and colonised by marine life, including shoals of bream.
The Arch
The Arch in the Cirkewwa Marine Park is a natural rock formation under water and offers breathtaking photo opportunities. This rock bridge lies at a depth of around 18 to 20 metres and is therefore also ideal for open water divers.
Um El Faroud
The Um El Faroud is a 110 metre long oil tanker that was sunk off Wied iz-Zurrieq in 1998. The wreck lies at a maximum depth of 36 metres and is now a popular diving spot. It offers experienced divers exciting exploration opportunities.
Dive Sites Comino
Santa Maria Caves
The Santa Maria Caves are a popular diving and snorkelling area off Comino. This cave system offers impressive rock formations that are ideal for divers of all levels thanks to their shallow depth.
P31
The P31 is a former German coastguard patrol boat that was sunk off Comino in 2009 specifically for divers. The wreck lies at a depth of just 18 metres and is therefore one of the few shipwrecks for divers of all experience levels.
Dive Sites Gozo
Blue Hole
The Blue Hole is one of the most famous diving spots on Gozo. The natural rock formation leads through an arch into the open sea and impresses with its spectacular play of light. At depths of up to 40 metres, divers can expect steep walls, caves and rocks from the collapsed Azure Window.
Inland Sea
The Inland Sea on Gozo is a shallow lagoon that is connected to the open sea via a tunnel in the rock. The dive site is famous for the breathtaking blue light that shines at the end of the tunnel and can be admired in its full splendour when diving out.
MV Karwela
The wreck of the MV Karwela lies off the south coast of Gozo. The former passenger and cargo ship was deliberately sunk for divers in 2006. The wreck lies at a depth of around 42 metres and is therefore an interesting destination for experienced divers. Photo tip: The stairs inside the wreck.
MV Cominoland
Thewreck of the MV Cominoland lies off the south coast of Gozo. The former passenger ship was sunk in 1998 and lies at a depth of 40 metres. The well-preserved wreck offers exciting exploration opportunities and is particularly popular with experienced divers.