If the dives take place on the islands of Gozo and Comino, there is an additional cost for the ferry transfer.
A full diving equipment set has an extra cost of €20 per day (excluding dive computer and torch).
Additional costs:
Dive computer and torch: €5 each.
Nitrox in 15L tanks: €8 per tank.
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Diving in Malta means exploring deep blue waters with excellent visibility, pleasant water and air temperatures, no strong currents, and stunning landscapes.
Malta offers wreck diving, caves, canyons, arches, seagrass meadows, and walls that descend into the depths, teeming with marine life and breathtaking scenery.
Most dives in the Maltese archipelago are shore dives, offering easy and convenient access. Boat dives are used for sites like Comino or certain wrecks in Malta.
The programme includes:
Popular dive sites include:
The course typically takes 1–2 days, depending on the student and weather conditions.
Malta is a diver’s paradise, boasting clear waters, year-round pleasant temperatures, and a variety of dive sites for all skill levels. From historical wrecks to underwater caves and colourful reefs, Malta truly has it all.
You’ll receive a digital certification immediately upon course completion.