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The Maltese Islands

Malta is an island in the Mediterranean, just 27 km long and 14.5 km at its widest which makes the majority of dive sites accessible throughout the year regardless of the weather conditions. Our waters are very clear and visibility on a normal day would average 30m, however it is regularly 40m+ which is another reason why Malta is accepted as offering the best diving in the Med and has recently been voted as the 3rd best diving destination in the world. Marine life here is in abundance. You will often see schools of barracuda, bream, moray eels, flying gurnards, octopus, wrasse, sea hares, Spanish dancers, John Dory, groupers, stingrays, nudibranchs, cuttle fish, squid, tuna, amber jacks, sea horses, the occasional sea turtle and lots more.

In addition to our great visibility and sea life, the water temperature is a divers' dream. From 14 degrees in winter to 28 degrees in summer. Diving in Malta really is year round. For comfort we would suggest a 5-10mm semi-dry for the cooler months (November to May), while a shortie is fine for the red-hot months of summer.

In addition to Malta we have our sister islands Gozo and Comino right on our doorstep, both of which have renowned dive sites where we dive on a regular basis.