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MT Hephaestus Wreck Dive | Xatt l-Ahmar, Gozo
The MT Hephaestus is a 61m oil tanker scuttled off Xatt l-Ahmar, Gozo in August 2022. Sitting bolt upright at 46m, she is the easternmost of the Xatt l-Ahmar wrecks and one of the most impressive dive sites in the Maltese Islands.
Cirkewwa Left Arch (Ben's Arch) | Reef Dive, Malta
Cirkewwa's Left Arch, also known as Ben's Arch, is a beautiful vertical underwater archway with dramatic wall drop-offs, swim-throughs, replica Phoenician pots, and two ancient mystery anchors. One of the most interesting reef dives in Malta, and perfect for Open Water divers.
SS Margit Wreck Dive | Kalkara Creek, Malta
The SS Margit is a 105.5m Panamanian steam passenger ship sunk during a WWII air raid in 1941. Lying at Kalkara Creek at up to 22m depth, she is one of the largest and most atmospheric wreck dives in Malt, and one of the few WWII wrecks within AOW range.
Qawra Point Reef Dive | Fra Ben Cave, Malta
Qawra Point on Malta's northeast coast offers something for every level of diver, from sheltered bays perfect for beginners to Fra Ben Cave, a scenic arch, and a deeper second arch for Advanced Open Water divers.
The Um El Faroud Wreck | Malta's Best Recreational Wreck Dive
The Um El Faroud is widely regarded as Malta's best wreck dive for recreational divers. This 110m oil tanker was scuttled off the south-west coast near Zurrieq in 1998 and now lies at up to 36m depth, teeming with marine life and offering multiple penetration options.
Tugboat 10, P33 & St. Michael | Wreck Dive, Marsaskala, Malta
Three scuttled wrecks in one dive area — Tugboat 10, the St. Michael, and the P33 patrol boat — make Marsaskala one of Malta's most accessible wreck diving destinations. Suitable for Open Water divers, with the Mini Blue Hole reef dive just 700m away.
The Tugboat Rozi Wreck | Cirkewwa, Malta
The MV Rozi is Malta's most famous tugboat wreck, scuttled off Cirkewwa in 1992 at a depth of 36m. With impressive penetrations, abundant marine life, and a beautiful reef return, she is one of the most rewarding dives in Malta.
The P29 Patrol Boat Wreck | Cirkewwa, Malta
The P29 is a former East German minesweeper scuttled off Cirkewwa in 2007. At 52m long with a maximum depth of 37m, she is one of Malta's most historically fascinating wreck dives, complete with a bow machine gun, original German switchboards, and abundant marine life.
Anchor Bay Dive Site | Popeye Village & Scorpion Cave, Malta
Anchor Bay near Mellieha is one of Malta's most characterful dive sites. Home to the famous Scorpion Cave cavern, a 3m anchor from the Popeye film set, and an abundance of marine life. Shallow and accessible, it's perfect for Open Water divers.
Ghar Lapsi Dive Site | Caves, Tunnel & Reef, Malta
Ghar Lapsi on Malta's south-west coast is a beautiful, shallow reef dive with a 40-metre tunnel, a finger reef with arch, a nativity crib at 22m, and a middle reef full of marine life. One of Malta's most scenic and varied shore dives.
The X127 Lighter Wreck | Manoel Island, Malta
The X127 Lighter at Manoel Island is one of Malta's most historically significant wrecks, a WWI-era landing craft that served at Gallipoli and was sunk by the Luftwaffe in 1942. Accessible to all certification levels, with fascinating points of interest and abundant marine life.
Cirkewwa Right Arch (Green Arch) | Reef Dive, Malta
Cirkewwa's Right Arch (also known as Green Arch) is one of Malta's most iconic natural underwater archways. A beautiful shallow reef dive with swim-throughs, a seagrass bowl, moray eels, and octopuses. Perfect for Open Water divers, and combinable with the Tugboat Rozi.