advanced diving
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.
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.
The Inland Sea Dive | Dwejra, Gozo
The Inland Sea at Dwejra, Gozo is one of the most iconic dive sites in the Maltese Islands. An 80m tunnel through the cliff face connects a shallow lagoon to dramatic 50m walls teeming with marine life. Best paired with the nearby Blue Hole for a world-class two-dive day.
The Blue Hole & Azure Peaks | Dwejra, Gozo
The Blue Hole at Dwejra, Gozo is one of the finest dive sites in the Maltese Islands; a natural rock formation with a chimney, coral gardens, and a huge arch to the open sea. The collapse of the Azure Window in 2017 created the Azure Peaks, a dramatic underwater mountain range reaching 40m+.