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Embark on a diving adventure in Malta, among famous wrecks, spectacular rock arches, and turquoise waters in the heart of the Mediterranean.
Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, between Sicily and the Tunisian coast, Malta can be reached in less than two hours by plane from France. The archipelago consists of three main islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino, which are close to each other and easily accessible. During your diving stay in Malta, you will discover a scuba diving experience in the Mediterranean renowned for the clarity of its water, with visibility reaching up to 40 meters in the beautiful season.
Gozo is distinguished by its rugged underwater terrain. You will navigate along vertical drop-offs, submerged cliffs, and caves carved into the limestone. The walls are covered with yellow and orange encrusting anemones and are home to moray eels, groupers, octopuses, and nudibranchs. Depending on the sites and the current, barracudas and other pelagic species can be observed in open water.
Another major asset is the density of wrecks accessible from the shore or by dive boat. Among them is the Tugboat Rozi, a 40-meter tugboat intentionally sunk, as well as destroyers, supply ships, a submarine, planes, and the Polynesian liner. These colonized structures complement reef dives and add a historical dimension to your exploration.
Beyond the water, you can enjoy an archipelago located at the crossroads of civilizations. Valletta, the capital elected European Capital of Culture in 2018, bears witness to this rich heritage.
