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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends what you're after ,Gozo has more fish life and generally scenic diving .
Malta has more wrecks +you get the fish life ,some wrecks are accessible from the shore but the more deeper ones need a boat ,most are only a short journey out ,
Check out Maltaqua web site |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I learnt with Aquaventures at Melieha Bay.
Great outfit and school
I did my BSAC 1+2 in the UK; and transferred straight to PADI AOW with them.
Several boat dives in and around Comino; Blue Grotto ( see the pics of the Great White they caught there !); night dives; diving at Popeyes Bay; and Fungus Rock and St Andrews in Gozo |
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I've lived on both, Gozo and Malta. Still have a flat on Gozo - it gets rented to diving companies all summer while I travel. It's at Marsalforn, that small bay has a bunch of diving companies alone.
Lots of diving companies on both, shipwrecks on both, deep water also. Don't expect lots of fish, at least compared to other diving places.
They've been very busy for a few years now as divers don't go to Egypt or some other locations and go to Malta instead.
Can be pretty cheap place for flights, also flats can be cheap especially in off season. In October the air and water can be 24C.
Cannot comment too much about the diving. I used to dive a lot when younger - had a commercial lobster diving license off Boston back in 1965 (God! Ancient when I was fifteen but sold my stuff years
ago to pay rent somewhere. Time flies.
If you want a price on a flat to stay send me a message - no guarantee but might be helpful.
Good luck.
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