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Dive Sites

Gozo Diving is famous for the underwater visibility, warm temperatures and stunning underwater scenery. Submerged caves, chimneys, arches and tunnels together with breathtaking drop offs and the flourishing marine life make Gozo the Mediterranean’s BEST Dive destination.

There are more than 50 known dive sites. At St. Andrew’s Divers Cove, we explore and look for new ones every year.

Wrecks.     Decommissioned ships have been scuttled off Gozo’s South coast, near Comino’s blue lagoon and near Malta’s north coast. When diving Gozo with St. Andrew’s Divers Cove, fantastic wreck diving is another option. One wreck in particular was scuttled in shallow water purposely to be enjoyed

Shore Dives.      Gozo is a small island so dive sites are never more than a 20 minute drive or a short boat ride away. Many of the best known dive sites like the famous Blue Hole, the Inland Sea and Reqqa Point are accessible from shore. It’s a matter of parking the dive truck, kitting up and walking into the sea, straight onto drop offs and reefs, caves and arches all buzzing with Marine Life.

Boat Dives.      Gozo’s coast is surrounded by high cliffs and more than half of the coast cannot be accessed from shore. At St. Andrew’s Divers Cove we are one of the few dive shops to actually own a Dive boat and organise boat diving every day throughout the season. Boats are used to access several dive sites beneath the cliffs and the dive sites of Comino island and the wrecks near Malta.

Divemania, our purpose built dive boat can take 20 divers and reach speeds of 25kts. Most dive sites are a 10 minute ride away. Modern electronics, safety equipment, a dive ladder and a wide dive platform are a few of the features of our dive boat that make diving off it a pleasure even for the least fit. Larger conventional slower boats are used for full day trips and lunch is served on board in between dives.