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Scuba Diving in Malta is considered the best diving in the Mediterranean and it's easy too. The Maltese islands are blessed with warm temperatures, even in winter, clear, unpolluted seas, with visibility underwater in excess of thirty metres. Hundreds of kilometres of coastline, many of which are still unexplored, make the Maltese archipelago a favourite with adventurous divers.

 

Qawra Point

 

This is the southern tip of St. Paul's Bay. The profile drops slowly at first and the monotony of posidonia meadows gives way to a steep slope to 40 metres. Different and strangely shaped sponges show off their magnificence by the light of a torch. A large C-shaped cave often inhabited by bream completes this long dive. The steep slope of the valley continues underwater. The bottom is strewn with rock which must have been carried there over the centuries. At the right of the mouth of the valley is a small cave. Maximum depth - 50 metres.

 
 

Photos Victor Fabri

 
 

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