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Malta South

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The southern coast of Malta is renowned for its historical wrecks and spectacular drop-offs. The area is less frequented by tourists, offering a more tranquil diving experience. Dive sites like the Um El Faroud wreck, a Libyan oil tanker that now serves as an artificial reef, and the stunning Għar Lapsi cave are highlights.

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Dive Sites in Malta South

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Um El Faroud Wreck

A 110m Libyan oil tanker that was scuttled in 1998. Now it is a popular dive spot with rich marine l...

35m
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P29 Patrol Boat Wreck

A former patrol boat for the Maltese navy, scuttled in 2007 to create an artificial reef. The wreck...

36m
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Ghar Lapsi

A beautiful natural reef dive, with caverns, swim-throughs and an abundance of marine life. This is...

20m
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Zurrieq Blue Grotto

A series of seven caves on the southern coast of Malta, known for their crystal-clear waters and vib...

40m
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HM Drifter Eddy

A British naval ship that was scuttled in 1942. The wreck is now home to a variety of marine life an...

56m
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Filfla Island

An uninhabited island off the southern coast of Malta. The dive site is known for its underwater cav...

40m
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Dive Centers in Malta South