DIVING IN MALTA


The Maltese Islands’ clear blue Mediterranean Sea is ideal for scuba diving. All three Islands offer some unique diving experiences with an abundance of reefs, caves and wrecks that make diving one of the most interesting in the Mediterranean.

The calmness and clarity of the sea makes for excellent visibility whilst the risk of encountering dangerous fish is extremely low, creating the ultimate conditions for first time divers and beginners. For the more experienced divers, there are plenty of challenging dives to choose from.

There are several types of diving courses and activities offered by locally licensed diving schools. It is always recommended to check with the diving centre as to where would be suitable to dive, depending on weather conditions and experience.

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The Harbour Cruise ›

Join us on a Harbour Cruise and witness Malta's living past. Cruise around Malta within the two natural harbours on either side of Valletta - Marsamxetto Harbour and the Grand Harbour.

A detailed commentary will unfold the history of Valletta and the Three Cities connected with the two Great Sieges of 1565 and 1942, as well as all the other places of interest including the historical forts, battlements and creeks which can only be admired from the sea. Captain Morgan's Harbour Cruise is renowned for its detailed commentary. We cruise into every creek showing you the closest possible views.

3 Day - Malta Photography Tour ›

Valletta, Mdina Medieval City, Hagar Qim Temple & Marsaxlokk Fishing Village tour
(Full Day 7 - 8 hours)

Mediterranean (Summer) ›

Malta to Malta


Walking Treasure Hunts ›

Discover Valletta. the hub of the Knights, while learning interesting facts about the city - but all in a different manner - through our Valletta walking treasure hunt. Guests will be given a briefing prior to entering the city. We will supply them with a riddle book, a map with all the necessary information and stationery. The guests will have to solve riddles to get to locations and answer a number of questions. The group should be split into teams of approximately 10 per team. Optional: Each team will be supplied with a camera and they will be required to take a number of photos throughout the hunt. These photos will carry a number of points too and may require teams to do funny poses or take pictures as proof of arrival to certain locations.

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