Divesites
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.
HMS Māori Wreck Dive | St Elmo's Bay, Valletta, Malta
The HMS Māori is a 1,870-ton WWII Tribal Class Destroyer resting in St Elmo's Bay, Valletta, at just 15m depth. One of Malta's most historically fascinating wrecks, with gun turret bases, rare film equipment, and abundant marine life.
Ras il-Hobz (Middle Finger Reef) | Dive Site, Gozo
Ras il-Hobz, also known as Middle Finger Reef, is a dramatic single pinnacle on Gozo's south coast, dropping to 90m+ on the seaward side. With five peaks, a 35m channel, and extraordinary marine life including lobsters, amberjacks, and barracuda, it's a world-class dive for all levels.
MV Cominoland Wreck Dive | Xatt l-Ahmar, Gozo
The MV Cominoland is a 35m former minelayer scuttled at Xatt l-Ahmar, Gozo in 2006, sitting upright at 41m. With two penetrable decks, intact minelaying equipment, and three neighbouring wrecks, she is one of the most rewarding dives in Gozo.
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.
MV Karwela Wreck Dive | Xatt l-Ahmar, Gozo
The MV Karwela is Gozo's most popular wreck, a 50m passenger ferry scuttled at Xatt l-Ahmar in 2006, sitting upright at 42m. Famous for her iconic photogenic staircase and three penetrable decks, she is a must-dive for any wreck diver visiting Gozo.
Mgarr ix-Xini Reef Dive | Caverns & Marine Life, Gozo
Mgarr ix-Xini on Gozo's south coast is a beautiful shallow reef dive with two caverns to explore, abundant marine life on the reef, and flying gurnards, octopuses, and seahorses on the sandy bottom. Perfect for all certification levels.
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+.
Santa Marija Caves Dive | Comino, Malta
The Santa Marija Caves on the northern side of Comino are among the most scenic dive sites in the Maltese Islands. 10+ caverns with crystal-clear water, stunning light, swim-throughs, and air pockets. Ideal for divers and snorkellers alike.
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.
Billinghurst Cave | Cave Dive, Żebbuġ, Gozo
Billinghurst Cave on Gozo's north coast is one of the longest and most dramatic cave dives in the Maltese Islands. With pre-set lines, an air pocket at the end, and a beautiful reef and wall to explore on exit, it is a must-dive for technical and cave-certified divers.