Malta Shore Dive Spots
Learn more about Malta shore dive spots. Check what you may observe there: reefs, marine life and shipwrecks.
Malta Shore Dive Spots

shore-divesCirkewwa is by far Malta's most visited spot and boasts many different dives each with their own unique appeal. They are:

M.V. Rozi is located just 70 metres from the entry point lying at 36 metres you will be met by the sight of this superb wreck. Renowned as an attraction for a submarine tour that no longer runs this Tug Boat holds a special place in hearts of divers visit her. This is a dive, often surrounded by Mediterranean fish of all shapes and sizes that you cannot miss seeing, if you visit our shores.

The Madonna is located just over the reef wall at 17 meters and is one of the attractions that nearly every visitor has on the list. This small statue placed there many years ago as a good luck watches over her underwater flock and charms divers.

Anchor Bay
It is sometimes referred to as Popeye Village and is reached through a narrow cutting in the rock wall. Anchor Bay is a shallow spot with a maximum depth of around 17 meters and its main lure is a cave that runs into the cliff face at 6 meters. You may explore several chambers in this cave and it offers a great way of introducing this kind of diving to those who always wanted to take a look.

Qawra Point is a shallow reef dive along colorful rock formations. This spot can also be done as a deeper dive on the outer reef side where it may reach 36 meters.

Blue Grotto, along with Cirkewwa in the north of Malta, is considered to be one of the most visited sites on the island as it offers dives for all levels of experience. Its various attractions include of course the wreck of the Um El Faroud. The depth varies from 4 to 40 meters and provides such range as to please any dive enthusiast.

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