Diving Sites Gozo
Huge underwater caves, arches, and vertical tunnels of white rock. The scattered sun shines in the crystal clear sea. Gozo is an ideal destination for diving enthusiasts.
Location: Dwejra (West Side)
Dive Type: Shore Dive
The best and easiest way to do this dive is by walking to the Gardens. Depth in Gardens is 3 to 4 metres and that’s where we’ll descend. Moving forward for average of 15 metres, we’ll come to an immediate drop-off. Very close to the drop-off, at 15 metres, you will see the ceiling and walls of Coral Cave, covered with different coral. Bottom depth is 28 metres but it slopes to shallower depth. This dive is famous for its coral, light effect, slipper lobsters and shrimps. A highly recommended dive.
Location: Dwejra (West Side)
Dive Type: Shore Dive
Blue Hole is 15 metres deep. Descending to 7 metres will be enough to exit the big archway, enjoying the beautiful cup corals surrounding the arch and the air trapped on the ceiling which gives the effect of a mirror. After heading towards the well known Azure Window, you can see the ceiling of the window while diving. It will start to slope down so you can choose the depth, depending on your qualifications where you can see large groupers, barracuda, tuna, amberjacks, etc. During this dive, you’ll be able to go up/down the famous chimney. Also you can see the beautiful profile of a human face formation in rock. This dive is famous for its marine life, amazing surrounding and light effect. A highly recommended dive.
Location: Dwejra (West Side)
Dive Type: Shore / Boat Dive
The best way to do this dive is to surface for 7 minutes to Crocodile Rock, descend on reef (8 to 10 metres average) and then work your way down to the step way, around Crocodile Rock. You can choose your depth, where you will see barracuda, large groupers, dentex, rock fish, etc. After appreciating the scenery and the big fish, your dive will continue, following a wall full of life and enjoying the beautiful blue. Depending on air, this dive can be finished at the same entry point, the Gardens or in Blue Hole. A highly recommended dive.
Location: Dwejra (West Side)
Dive Type: Shore Dive
We start this dive by descending 6 to 8 metres at the opening of the tunnel and heading out of the tunnel. The tunnel is about 80 metres long and the bottom depth is around 28 metres at its end. Here, the light effect is the main attraction while the blue colour of the clear water is amazing. After leaving the tunnel, either way you go, left or right, you will enjoy the beautiful walls and the big fish. You can return to the tunnel and finish the dive in Inland Sea or if you take the left wall, you can finish this dive in Blue Hole. A highly recommended dive.
The archipelago of small islands between Europe and Africa – Malta, Gozo and Comino – is entirely made of white sandstone. Malta looks like a huge block uplifted from the bottom of the sea and processed by a sculptor – such rock forms that were created here are nowhere else in the world. It is the closest to Europe, a fascinating place to dive.