Shore dives in Malta
Some Malta diving centres offer basic certification programs that last several days to a week. Although the intensive weekend programs are quite feasible, many feel that basic scuba diving courses spread out over a few weeks will help beginners learn the skills better. Scuba diving does involve new skills and to learn them all during one full weekend may be too much for some people.
Wreck Diving in Malta - During World War II the Valletta area suffered a massive aerial attack, putting a large number of ships and submarines and even one of the damaging crafts - to rest at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. However, these historical monuments are not the only sites of interest for the diver in Malta and Gozo - in the same area you can fin the famous statue of Christ standing with his arms stretched out as to form an alliance between the Maltese archipelago and the great sea. Further west along the Marfa Ridge he has recently had company of a statue of the Madonna. Ask us about Pleasure dives in Malta or HMS Stubborn Submarine Wreck Dive, we at Aquatica Dives for your diving needs in Malta, can help!
Make sure that the scuba diving course you are interested in taking in Malta as well as its instructor are certified with one of the major scuba diving training agencies. This will ensure that you get proper, safe training for both the technical background knowledge and practical skills required for certification as a scuba diver. You also want to end up with an internationally recognized certification card if you want to go scuba diving at various locations around the world.
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Shore dives in Malta - The clear waters and the mild weather contribute to some very pleasant conditions for divers as well as snorkelers. Malta is on the edge of a continental shelf and being islands creating a lee side no matter from which direction the wind is blowing makes it possible find a suitable Malta dive site any time throughout the year. Wreck of the Odile Malta - Weatherwise - the best time to visit Malta is February - June, between the rainy season and the hot Mediterranean summer. September and October are also good months to visit.
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