Coral Cave You may try swimming through a small v-shaped crack in the wall onto a ledge that drops of 25 meters opening into the blue. You will cruise into the huge gaping opening of Coral cave starting at 18 meters. This cave roof offers some superb examples of hard coral and sea horses often choose to hide out at this site.
Inland Sea Access is obtained over a slipway into standing depth. After crossing what is called the inland sea you will dive down a gradual incline to a max depth in the cave of 25 meters. Cruising through this huge tunnel in the limestone cliffs, the deep blue color is enclosed at the far end by the rock fissure. And then it leads out to the open sea and the drop of 50 meters below. Divers usually explore either the right or left walls which offer fantastic marine life.
Crocodile Rock From the shore this rock looks like a crocodile. You may dive from the shore but is usually a boat dive. It begins from a shallow lagoon 6m to 8 m deep. In a few meters you will swim over a steep drop off that goes down to a maximum depth of 45m. You may relish swimming along this vertical wall companied of groupers, shoals of salema, amberjacks and tunas.
Ta' Cenc Cliffs are located under the highest cliffs in Gozo. You can encounter nudibranchs and lobsters in between the boulders which dot the area.
Blue Hole The site is world famous and located on the western edge of Gozo at a place known as Dwejra. Access into a lagoon provides divers with a multitude of options as this spot has something for every level of diver. Spectacular caves with fantastic walls and crystal clear blue waters have the reputation as a world class dive.
Xwejni with mosaic-like structure of the few remaining traditional salt pans on the islands are the introduction to this dive place. You may enjoy swerving along canals when spotting a large diversity of fish such as eels, octopus, star fish, morays and sea urchins.
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