open water diving
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.
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.
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.
Tug 2 Wreck Dive | Exiles, Sliema, Malta
The Tug 2 is a 30m tugboat scuttled off Exiles, Sliema in 2013, lying at 22m depth. Great for penetrations, nudibranchs, and macro marine life, and home to a hidden geocache for those who like an extra challenge.
The P31 Patrol Boat Wreck | Comino, Malta
The P31 is a former East German minesweeper scuttled off Comino in 2009, lying on a white sandy bottom at 22m. The only wreck around Comino, she offers excellent visibility, abundant marine life, and good penetrations. Accessible only by boat.