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About Malta

Deep historical wrecks and excellent visibility combined with a mild winter climate and friendly English speaking locals make Malta one of the most popular diving destinations in the Mediterranean for recreational and technical diving alike.  

Dingli Cliffs, Malta

Warm and sunny

Clear calm waters

The diving is among the best in Europe with a visibility commonly reaching 25-30 metres and a water temperature climbing up to 25 degrees. There are plenty of dive sites to choose from ranging from bombers, fighter planes, ships, submarines and various caverns.  Depths range from 16 metres and go down to 120 metres but the more adventurists can go further still. 

Island of Comino

The underwater caverns and formations form spectacular landscapes and on top of this you have a healthy marine life with nudibranchs, barracudas, jacks, breams and sometimes even John Dory’s and seahorses! As if the wartime wrecks are not enough, new wrecks are continuously added – The Rozi, the Um el Faroud and our most recent scuttling, ex-Pasewalk P31 Patrol boat, are only three examples of successfully scuttled wrecks creating attractive artificial reefs.

We are happy to arrange packages for individuals and groups – email us for more detailed information!

Azure Window, Gozo

Check in and medical approval

Upon arrival you will be asked to fill in a couple of forms. All these forms are standard forms required by PADI and/or Maltese law. These forms are (click on the names to download):

    • Medical declaration. Since 2004 a medical examination is no longer compulsory. However, you will be asked to fill in this medical declaration and if you answer yes to any of the questions, a doctors approval is required. This can be arranged in your home country or here in Malta where the doctor comes to the dive centre. Please allow half a days notice for a doctors appointment.
    • Standard Safe Diving Practices
    • Liability Release and Assumption of Risk