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Cirkewwa

Cirkewwa, Malta
Depth
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98ft
Visibility
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Unknown
Entry
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shore
Experience Level
Beginner

About Cirkewwa

Cirkewwa is a popular scuba diving site located on the north west coast of Malta, known for its diverse diving attractions. The site features an easy shallow training area known as Susie's Pool, a Madonna statue, two deep wrecks (Patrol Boat P29 and Tugboat Rozi), two natural arches (Right/Green Arch and Left/White Arch), and a wall reef with numerous swimthrough tunnels and caves. The wrecks P29 and Rozi, scuttled specifically for diving, have a maximum depth of 34-36 meters. The site is equipped with several entry and exit points, complete with stairs and railings for easy access.

Cirkewwa offers amenities such as parking, cafes, snacks, and toilets. A special parking area is designated for divers, requiring a diving certification card displayed on the car's dashboard to avoid a parking ticket. The site is also the operating point for ferries to Gozo and boats to Comino. With a maximum depth of 30 meters, Cirkewwa is suitable for beginners. The dive site type includes cave, reef, and wall.

Cirkewwa Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

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Terrain and Features: Cave, Reef, Wall
Entry Type:Shore
Max Depth:30m
Visibility Range:- - -
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas:21% - 35% O2

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