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Do you like historical wrecks? Malta is one of the best countries in Europe to wreck diving. Check in the link above on my website for the new wreck expedition 2021 from July to December in Malta.
ABOUT MALTA. Megaliths, medieval dungeons, and Calypso's Cave – The Maltese Islands are positively mythic. The narrow meandering streets of their towns and villages lead to the main square, which is invariably dominated by the huge baroque church. As the countryside is dotted with medieval towers, wayside chapels, and the oldest known human structures in the world, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum. The Maltese archipelago lies virtually at the center of the Mediterranean, 93 km south of Sicily and 288 km north of Africa. The archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino, with over 500,000 inhabitants occupying an area of 316 square kilometers. Malta is the largest island and the cultural, commercial, and administrative center. Gozo is the second-largest island and is more rural, characterized by fishing, tourism, crafts, and agriculture. Comino, the smallest of the trio, is largely uninhabited. With superbly sunny weather, attractive beaches, a thriving nightlife, and 7,000 years of intriguing history, there is a great deal to see and do.
DIVING IN MALTA & GOZO ISLANDS. The Maltese archipelago dazzles us with its landscapes. From historical shipwrecks of the II WW, caves, and an infinity of artificially sunk wrecks. Malta, Gozo, and Comino are one of the best destinations for wreck divers in Europe. The visibility of its waters, a very mild winter. Malta is a paradise for lovers of wreck diving at all levels throughout the year.
WHERE WE ARE? Our base is in the Sliema area where the entertainment and shopping areas are located with a spectacular seafront of several kilometers. The accommodation can also be in Sliema or the neighboring areas, in any case, very close to the diving center with a maximum of 25 minutes on foot.
ABOUT MALTA. Megaliths, medieval dungeons, and Calypso's Cave – The Maltese Islands are positively mythic. The narrow meandering streets of their towns and villages lead to the main square, which is invariably dominated by the huge baroque church. As the countryside is dotted with medieval towers, wayside chapels, and the oldest known human structures in the world, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum. The Maltese archipelago lies virtually at the center of the Mediterranean, 93 km south of Sicily and 288 km north of Africa. The archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo, and Comino, with over 500,000 inhabitants occupying an area of 316 square kilometers. Malta is the largest island and the cultural, commercial, and administrative center. Gozo is the second-largest island and is more rural, characterized by fishing, tourism, crafts, and agriculture. Comino, the smallest of the trio, is largely uninhabited. With superbly sunny weather, attractive beaches, a thriving nightlife, and 7,000 years of intriguing history, there is a great deal to see and do.
DIVING IN MALTA & GOZO ISLANDS. The Maltese archipelago dazzles us with its landscapes. From historical shipwrecks of the II WW, caves, and an infinity of artificially sunk wrecks. Malta, Gozo, and Comino are one of the best destinations for wreck divers in Europe. The visibility of its waters, a very mild winter. Malta is a paradise for lovers of wreck diving at all levels throughout the year.
WHERE WE ARE? Our base is in the Sliema area where the entertainment and shopping areas are located with a spectacular seafront of several kilometers. The accommodation can also be in Sliema or the neighboring areas, in any case, very close to the diving center with a maximum of 25 minutes on foot.