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| can anyone recommend any diving sites and or companies in malta. thanks in advance |
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| > can anyone recommend any diving sites and or companies in malta. Gar Lapsi: flat, nice cave close to shore. Mtaleb: IMHO the mor imressing spot. But: 70m+, climbing in and out using a rope thru rocks. Zurrieq, blue Grotto: Wreck. Wall = common night dive. Blue Hole, Gozo. 40-60m, long walk on gravel, cavern. In total you should feel comfortable below 40m and in caverns/tunnels to enjoy the goodies of Malta and Gozo. Walter |
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| You don't need to go deep to enjoy Malta. Check out one of the best, IMO, dive ops. there: http://www.maltaqua.com They know how to look after you. Stay Wet, Seadeuce littlejackhorner wrote: > can anyone recommend any diving sites and or companies in malta. > > thanks in advance |
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| thanks for the advice both. im only just qualified as an advanced diver so dont think i will be going deeper than 40m. ive looked at the maltaqua site and it look s really promising. thanks again On 17 Dec 2004 12:54:33 -0800, "Seadeuce" <seadeuce@oceanfree.net> wrote: >You don't need to go deep to enjoy Malta. >Check out one of the best, IMO, dive ops. there: > >http://www.maltaqua.com > >They know how to look after you. > >Stay Wet, > >Seadeuce > > > >littlejackhorner wrote: >> can anyone recommend any diving sites and or companies in malta. >> >> thanks in advance |
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| If your going over to Gozo check out Calypso diving. Well set up, been there for ages and really know their stuff. They have a zodiac that takes you out to all the best places as long as the weather permits. Mark. On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 15:27:55 +0000, littlejackhorner <whyme@mewhy.com> wrote: > >thanks for the advice both. im only just qualified as an advanced >diver so dont think i will be going deeper than 40m. > >ive looked at the maltaqua site and it look s really promising. > >thanks again > >On 17 Dec 2004 12:54:33 -0800, "Seadeuce" <seadeuce@oceanfree.net> >wrote: > >>You don't need to go deep to enjoy Malta. >>Check out one of the best, IMO, dive ops. there: >> >>http://www.maltaqua.com >> >>They know how to look after you. >> >>Stay Wet, >> >>Seadeuce >> >> >> >>littlejackhorner wrote: >>> can anyone recommend any diving sites and or companies in malta. >>> >>> thanks in advance |
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