Discover Malta's Diving Paradise: A world full of underwater adventures
Malta, a magical island in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea. This small island is known as one of the best diving destinations in the world. Whether you are a novice diver or an experienced adventurer, Malta offers a unique diving experience that you will not soon forget.
The clear, turquoise waters surrounding Malta, Gozo and Comino offer exceptional visibility of up to 30 metres, making it ideal for exploring the rich marine life and spectacular diving sites that this island has to offer. Think mysterious shipwrecks, such as the HMS Maori and the Um El Faroud, which now serve as artificial reefs and are home to a wide variety of marine life.
For nature lovers, Malta’s caves and cliffs are a must-see. Dive into the famous Blue Hole on Gozo or explore the Santa Maria Caves near Comino. These unique formations create a magical play of light and shadow that makes every dive as unique as possible.
Malta also offers plenty to discover on the surface: its ancient culture, picturesque villages and delicious Mediterranean cuisine make it the perfect destination for a diving holiday with a cultural twist.
For those looking to improve their diving skills, Malta offers excellent diving schools and facilities. From beginner courses to technical diving training, you will find everything you need to push your boundaries.
Plan your visit to Duikvaker and discover how you can explore this diving paradise. Be inspired by Malta's breathtaking underwater world and prepare for a life-enriching experience!
Malta is waiting for you! Are you ready to take the plunge?
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Malta Tourism Authority The Malta Tourism Authority (MTA) was formally set up by the Malta Travel and Tourism Service Act (1999). This clearly defines its role – extending it beyond that of international marketing to include a domestic, motivating, directional, co-ordinating and regulatory role. The Act strengthens the public and private partnership in tourism through greater and more direct participation by the private sector in national planning and development of the industry. The Malta Tourism Authority promotes tourism to drive national economic and social growth through collaboration for a sustainable future. The vision is a sustainable, equitable tourism sector that attracts quality visitors year-round and provides them with exceptional care.
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