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Wreck dives

HMS Maori - Malta
Level - Beginner to Advanced Depth - 10-16 meters

This British destroyer was sunk during an air raid in 1942. Although relatively broken down she is still an interesting dive and has some great details such as shells sticking out of the sand.

Schnellboot S31
Level - Technical Depth - Max 65 meters

A very intact wreck dived by very few divers. This wreck has its anti-aircraft guns still standing and torpedos in the tubes The wreck is deep but for those with mixed gas experience it is a great option.

MV Odile - Malta
Level - Medium to Advanced Depth - Max 20 meters

This is another wreck whose identity is not known. With a length of 120 meters it is a massive but broken up wreck offering an exciting dive. The wreck is believed to date back to 1942 and rumour says that she was actually sunk on top of an older roman wreck!

St Michael and 10 - Malta
Level - Beginner Depth - Max 18 meters

These two tugboatswere scuttled as artificial reefs in 1998 off Zonqor Point. Two nice wecks suitable for the beginner.

Rozi - Malta
Level - Medium to Advanced Depth - Max 37 meters

This tug was scuttled by Captain Morgan Cruises in 1992 as an attratcion for their submarine tours (which thankfully not operate anymore). Located on bright, sandy bottom this is a fascinating dive with schools of fish circling the top of the wreck.

Um el Faroud - Malta
Level - Advanced Depth - Max 35 meters

Scuttled in 1998 after a gas explosion during the cleaning process this 120 meter long oil tanker is one of the best dives in Malta. Winter storms have split her in two sections and there are plenty of opportunities for penetrations. Rated as one of the top 10 dives in the Med by Diver magazine

Hellespont
Level - Advanced Depth - Max 41 meters

A paddle steamer sunk 1942 by German/ Italian aircraft. She is standing upright just off the Grand Harbour and has plenty interesting details. Due to the depth this is a dive for experienced divers only. Access by boat.

Blenheim Bomber - Malta
Level - Advanced Depth - Max 42 meters

This WW2 Blenheim Bomber is one of the most famous dives in Malta. Located on a flat bottom at 42 meters it is an exciting dive for the experienced diver.

Beaufort Fighter - Malta
Level - Advanced Depth - Max 37 meters

Slightly smaller, shallower and in a brighter condition than the Bomber, the Beaufort Fighter is a highly regarded dive among our guests. Only 15 minutes by boat from the dive centre off St Julians this is a treat for the experienced!

Le Polynesien - Malta
Level - Technical Depth - Max 65 meters

Sunk in 1918, this majestic wreck is one of the finest in the world. Still in good condition with guns still standing and plenty of artifacts to be seen we can not recommend this dive enough. Due to the depth trimix is the preferred choice of gas.

HMS Stubborn - Malta
Level - Technical Depth - Max 60 meters

The British Navy scuttled the submarine in 1946 after suffering extensive damage due to a 161 meter dive (70 meters deeper than the designed max depth for this submarine). She rests on sandy bottom and is still completely intact!

Imperial Eagle - Malta
Level - Advanced Depth - Max 40 meters

Scuttled as an artificial wreck in the marine park off Qawra Point. The Imperial Eagle was used as ferry between Malta and Gozo for many years and is in excellent condition. She lies in beautiful surroundings close the famous statue of Jesus.