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Bugibba Bay

Bugibba, Malta
Depth
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66ft
Visibility
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33ft - 98ft
Entry
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shore
Experience Level
Beginner

About Bugibba Bay

Bugibba Bay is a beginner-friendly dive site located near Bugibba. It features an easy entry via a jetty, making it an ideal location for beginners or those undergoing training. The site offers a maximum depth of 20 meters, allowing divers to explore without venturing too deep. The visibility at this site is approximately 30 meters, providing clear views of the underwater environment. There is no current at this site, further enhancing its suitability for novice divers.

The marine life at Bugibba Bay is varied, offering divers a chance to encounter a diverse range of species. The site is characterized by its rocky terrain, which provides a unique underwater landscape to explore. Whether you're a beginner looking to gain experience or an experienced diver seeking a relaxed dive, Bugibba Bay is a worthwhile destination.

Bugibba Bay Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

Unit Settings

Terrain and Features: Rock, Other
Entry Type:Shore
Max Depth:20m
Visibility Range:10m - 30m
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas:21% - 47% O2

Marine Life

  • Various

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