This
Bristol Blehneim was gunned down in WWII on its way to Malta,
it now lies on a sandy bottom 41m deep. This plane is in excellent
condition.
Submarine
HMS Stubbourn
After
long years of service the famous HMS Stub bourn was scuttled
in Qawra at a depth of 56m. It is a dive preferred by deep
or experienced divers.
Polynesian
French
Freighter sunk in WWI. Being 145m long, it lies at a depth that
varies between 53m and 70m. This wreck has been nicknamed the
"Plate Ship" because of the number of artifacts still
on it.
St
Angelo
A
WWII Mine Sweeper which hit a mine on its way to the Grand Harbor.
It now lies in 53m of water.
HMS
Hellespont
HMS
Hellespont hit a mine in WWII. It sank immediately and sits
upright on the bottom at 41m.
Imperial
Eagle
The
"Eagle" served for many years as a ferry between Malta
and Gozo. It was eventually scuttled at Qawra Point. It lies
at a depth of 40m.
HMS
Southwold
British
Destroyer hit a mine in WWII. Many attempts to salvage it were
futile as it was under severe attack from enemy aircraft. It
lies in 63m of water.
Shnelle
Boote (E-Boat)
This
Italian torpedo boat hit a mine in WWII whilst mine-laying around
Malta. It sank to 40m, surrounded by debris from planes and
other war crafts.
Munxar
Reef
This
reef starts at 15m and drops off to 45m. This reef is very rich
in marine growth. There is also a crack on the top of the reef
that leads down to a cave. May be dove on the same dive or seperately.
Munxar
Cave
This
cave's entrance is found at a depth of 15m on the surface of
the reef. It leads down to a broad opening where the exit lies
at 40m.
Imgieles
Reef
This
reef has a surface of 18m and gradually slopes its way down
to 40m. Around the reef lie a lot of wartime debris and wreckages.
Dellimara
Cave
This
cave can be entered at the side of the reef at 21m, it will
then proceed into a wide chimney-like passage way leading towards
the exit at 9m.
Dellimara
Reef
The
top of this reef is at a mere 9m of water, but due to its
location has rich marine growth. The drop off on this reef
leads down to 40m.
Zonqor
Reef
This
dive follows the edge of the reef. A lot of boulders and beautiful
rock formations can be found all throughout.
The dive ranges between the depths of 12m to 27m.