Diving in Malta is a wonderful thing to do. Motivated by the sun and the summer, and the beauty in the water of this Archipelago, I give you some useful info and the best 5 places for diving for your holidays in Malta. Malta is a heaven for divers and snorkelers. The reason for this is the clear water, where visibility can reach up to 50 meters in depth, and of course, the plentiful underwater lives, which gives the opportunity for stunning photographs.
All the combination of cliffs and caves, sand and rocks, means that there is an enormous diversity of flora and fauna. There are many rock-dwelling creatures like octopuses and urchins. Among other things expect to see breams and flying fishes, stingrays, bogue, parrotfish, and sometimes even eels, and the list is long. But besides the natural things, you can also admire the sunken Royal Navy ship and aircraft.
Anchor Bay
This Bay is a small bay on the northwest of the island. It became very popular because of Popeye Village. This location is very attractive for the divers because the water is crystal blue and there is a cave, which entrance is 10 meters and the depth inside the cave is 8 meters. Scorpion Cave has rich marine life. Inside the cave there is a very beautiful shaped ceiling, that looks like a dome.
The Madonna Statue
On the shores of Cirkewwa, beneath the water’s surface, a statue of Madonna sits in a small cave 18 meters underwater. A diving club donated this statue, making it an ideal diving site to visit during your holiday in Malta. The dives here usually start from the shore, through a 1-meter deep pool, and then you can continue diving around to a maximum of 10 meters depth. After the visit of Madonna, divers can admire some of the rocks covered with golden zoanthids. This site is also very popular for diving during the night, and here you can expect to see scorpionfishes, barracuda, and maybe even triggerfish.
Santa Maria Caves
Here we talk about one of the most fascinating cave systems in the world. Around ten caves connect to each other on the north side of Comino. They offer a breathtaking view, and their connection creates an exciting swimming and diving experience. The most exciting site is the connection between two caves, which creates a huge open space that allows you to admire the blue sky. Here you can find different kinds of sponges, octopuses, crabs, lobsters, and much more.
Reqqa Reef
This point, located in the north, is one of the most popular diving sites on Gozo. As to many other places, it will give you the opportunity to see different marine lives, flora, and fauna. The most interesting thing will probably be that the whole underwater wall of the reef is covered with sponges with many small fishes around, going all the way down to 60 meters underwater.
The Blue Hole
Among the biggest tourist attractions is the blue hole on the place of the Azure Window in Gozo. This place offers a chance to see diverse marine life, flora, and fauna. The underwater wall is fascinating. Many small fish swim around the sponges. The reef extends down to 60 meters underwater. Over here you may meet some octopuses and scorpionfishes.
There are much more diving spots around this archipelago, each of them offering something unique, and something to be excited about. You can find many Diving centers that will organize your diving trip and prepare you for it, or simply go Snorkeling around the sores of the islands, I guarantee you it’s amazing.
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