After a short boat trip from St Paul's Island you will be taken to explore the reefs around this little island which has been reputed to be the place that St Paul was ship wrecked and so brought Christianity to Malta. You can descend starting from 5 meters to max depth of 25 meters tracing the reef wall and rocky seabed. Lahrax point begins once the boat is anchored close the collapsed cave that creates one of the spectacular features of this dive. The depth differs form 5 to 25 meters and they usually conclude the dive by exploring the inside if the blow hole that the strong Maltese winter storms has created.
Comino Caves are always favorite with guests to the shores this shallow network of caverns and caves delights all who visit. One of the main attractions is the time spent feeding the shoals of bream that flock to any diver that even hints that a snack is being offered.
Crystal Lagoon is a perfect for photographs where the white sandy bottom reflects the warm Mediterranean sun rays shining through.
The dive in Lantern Point usually starts by a decent through a tunnel from 5 to 17 meters. In case you want a further overhead, it is created by massive boulders offering yet more exploration. When returning to the reef wall Barracuda Dentex and big morays can be spotted and the wall drops of to max depth of around 45 meters.
Cominotto Reef presents a number of fish species such as the rainbow wrasse, cuttlefish, sea bass and a plenty of damsel fish among the posedonia grass.
Alex's cave is a very pleasant dive that stays within the 20 meter range and offers a tunnel to explore going back into the rock face for about 35 meters. It is a great first cave diving experience for intermediate divers.
Munxar Cave’s entrance is found at a depth of 15m on the surface of the reef and leads down to a broad opening where the exit lies at 40m.
Imgieles Reef has a surface of 18m and gradually slopes its way down to 40m. There are a lot of wartime debris and wreckages lying around the reef.
Delimara Cave can be entered at the side of the reef at 21metres. And then it will proceed into a wide chimney-like passage way leading towards the exit at 9m.
Munxar Reef starts at 15m and drops off to 45m and is very rich in marine growth. You may get into the cave through a crack on the top of the reef. It can be dived on the same dive or separately.
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