Just a short fin along from the Imperial Emperor Wreck, you'll find the Statue of Jesus Christ. Sculpted by Alfred Camilleri Cauchi, the statue was commissioned in 1990 in honour of the first visit of Pope John Paul II to Malta.
P29 Wreck
The patrol boat was scuttled in 2007 as a diving attraction and on the back of the bridge can be seen a painting of the Looney Tunes Tasmanian Devil!
Imperial Eagle Wreck
Just off Qawra Point, the impressive Imperial Eagle wreck sits upright in the sand at around 25m depth. It's possible to explore the corridors and wheelhouse and you're likely to see marine life that includes amber jacks, barracuda and trigger fish.
Exploring HMS Maori
HMS Maori
Exploring HMS Maori. The wreck lies at 16m depth in Marsamxett Harbour.
Flying Gurnard
These are really beautiful fish and take their name from their enlarged, wing-looking pectoral fins. You'll often find them "walking" along the seabed, using their pelvic fins, searching for crustaceans and other small invertebrates.
Discover Scuba Diving
One of our guests tries diving for the first time with a one day PADI Discover Scuba Diving course.
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish are a common sight in Maltese waters and many, like this one, are particularly friendly.
Diver Approaches Carolita Barge Wreck
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Carolita Barge Wreck
Sitting between 3 and 21m, the wreck is full of life and a fabulous artificiual reef. Due to it's sheltered location and relatively shallow depth, it's a fabulous dive for newbie divers.
P21 Shipwreck
Exploring the wreck of an old patrol ship.
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