Learn to dive with the guidance of professional and experienced divers and instructors, and explore the stunning waters of the Maltese sea.
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With our Try Dive, you don’t need any prior experience or specialised equipment. Just bring your enthusiasm to discover the incredible underwater world, and we’ll take care of the rest!
With Discover Scuba Diving (DSD) at DS Divers Malta, you’ll experience the thrill of breathing underwater and exploring the Mediterranean depths with 2 dives, all in a safe and exciting environment.
With the PADI Open Water course, you’ll obtain an internationally recognised certification that allows you to dive up to 18 metres anywhere in the world.
With the Adventure course, you can reach depths of -30m and visit Malta’s shipwrecks, provided you’ve completed the relevant adventure dives.
The Adventure + Deep modality is ideal for reaching depths of -40m without needing to complete the advanced course. It provides a safe way to dive within recreational limits, with globally recognised certifications.
This course is designed for Open Water divers who want to enhance their skills and knowledge, exploring new adventures and diving techniques.
Learn from PADI or SSI certified instructors, in small groups designed to provide personalised attention.
Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, we offer the perfect course for you in a prime location.
The minimum age for our courses is 10 years (Junior Open Water). For most advanced specialties, a minimum age of 12 years is required.
All our courses include:
Yes! PADI certifications are recognised worldwide and allow you to dive independently anywhere.
You only need:
You can dive in Malta year-round, but spring and summer offer the best visibility and weather conditions.
You must complete a medical form before starting. If you have a pre-existing condition, you may need clearance from a doctor.
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it’s very important that you do not fly for at least 24 hours after your last dive. This allows excess nitrogen in your body to safely dissipate and reduces the risk of decompression sickness (DCS). If you plan to fly, make sure to plan your dives with enough time in advance.