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| HI, Planning to take a trip to Malta in the next 4-6 weeks to sample the diving there for a week with a mate...... Both PADI AOW level with our own full set of equipment. Any recommendations on dive site/locations, local clubs, accommodation, must sees, etc. greatly appreciated. Heard a snippet of info that Cathedral Caves is good, can anyone comment..... Cheers Daren |
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| "John Hamm" <meteor@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:t6kf801jovep9gee23ok46qom9dhc7k6dg@4ax.com > > Hi there > > > I thought the Cathedral caves were in Minorca > > > John > No It's just round the headland to the left from the Blue hole / Azure window on Gozo. A very interesting dive but you really need to go in from above it rather than the Blue hole entry point. It's a bit (2-3m) of a high entry and looks intimidating as hell to begin with. If you enter there do the cave (it's really a big bowl under and not confined at all) then follow round with the wall on your right you can exit at the Blue hole for that lovely lovely walk back! Well worth doing. HTH DaveA -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| Cathedral caves - fantastic dive.... Walk down and back up - hmmm, not so good, but worth it! Donna -- Donna 'Always be the best you can be' ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via DeeperBlue.net - Your Online Resource for the UnderWater World. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Donna's Profile: http://forums.deeperblue.net/member....fo&userid=2191 View this thread on DeeperBlue.net: http://forums.deeperblue.net/showthr...threadid=49679 |
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| "Steve Jones" <steve.jones@wda.co.uk> wrote in message news:99ed440ba2229992288e8a1bfbeea75b.125781@mygat e.mailgate.org... > "Daren" <Noreturn@unkeptmailaddress.co.uk> wrote in message > news > > > HI, > > > > Planning to take a trip to Malta in the next 4-6 weeks to sample the diving > > there for a week with a mate...... > >> Any recommendations on dive site/locations, local clubs, accommodation, must > > sees, etc. greatly appreciated. > > I have dived with both Subway Scuba and Strand diving, preferred the > latter as they did nitrox. > > As for must do dives, then I would suggest: > Um el Faroud, Rozi, HMS Maori, also some good reef dives at Cirekawwa, > Popeye Village. > > See trip reports on my site www.clearviz.co.uk/20020514MaltaUKRS.html > or last years trip at www.clearviz.co.uk/malta2003.html > > Steve I would agree with Strand diving being good, Rozi, etc, but not HMS Maori. You have to get ther very early to avoid the low viz kicked up by the hoards and tthe rather itneresting entry/exit. |
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| "F9" <spiritus@thefreeinternet.co.uk> wrote in message news:t5Rhc.32807$h44.4868319@stones.force9.net > > > > I have dived with both Subway Scuba and Strand diving, preferred the > > latter as they did nitrox. > > > > As for must do dives, then I would suggest: > > Um el Faroud, Rozi, HMS Maori, also some good reef dives at Cirekawwa, > > Popeye Village. >> > Steve > > I would agree with Strand diving being good, Rozi, etc, but not HMS Maori. > You have to get ther very early to avoid the low viz kicked up by the hoards > and tthe rather itneresting entry/exit. I agree the entry and exit can be a little "difficult" especially if there is a bit of a swell. As for getting the viz kicked up, this can be a problem. But still a nice wreck to get inside. Alternatively do it as a night dive as we did once, much better. Steve -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| "Donna" <Donna.154coz@forums.deeperblue.net> wrote in message news:Donna.154coz@forums.deeperblue.net... > > Cathedral caves - fantastic dive.... > > Walk down and back up - hmmm, not so good, but worth it! I did it from a boat. Alun Harford |
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| "Alun Harford" <alunharford@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:c68tla$rqk$1@pegasus.csx.cam.ac.uk > "Donna" <Donna.154coz@forums.deeperblue.net> wrote in message > news:Donna.154coz@forums.deeperblue.net... > > > > Cathedral caves - fantastic dive.... > > > > Walk down and back up - hmmm, not so good, but worth it! > > I did it from a boat. > > Alun Harford Ok, Same reply as to Bardo in the Camera thread. Smug git Still you missed the fun of jumping that far! DaveA -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| "Steve Jones" <steve.jones@wda.co.uk> wrote in message news:99ed440ba2229992288e8a1bfbeea75b.125781@mygat e.mailgate.org... > "Daren" <Noreturn@unkeptmailaddress.co.uk> wrote in message > news > > > HI, > > > > Planning to take a trip to Malta in the next 4-6 weeks to sample the diving > > there for a week with a mate...... > >> Any recommendations on dive site/locations, local clubs, accommodation, must > > sees, etc. greatly appreciated. > > I have dived with both Subway Scuba and Strand diving, preferred the > latter as they did nitrox. Subway do nitrox as well > > As for must do dives, then I would suggest: > Um el Faroud, Rozi, HMS Maori, also some good reef dives at Cirekawwa, > Popeye Village. > All good dives, plus Subway run trips to Comino as well, see www.scubadive.me.uk for a trip report & pics from last October HTH Nige > See trip reports on my site www.clearviz.co.uk/20020514MaltaUKRS.html > or last years trip at www.clearviz.co.uk/malta2003.html > > Steve > > > -- > Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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| Thanks Nige The trip diary of Malta is very helpful. Daren "Nige" <nigel@nospamhamlinawards.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message news:c6aruk$cqd$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk... > > "Steve Jones" <steve.jones@wda.co.uk> wrote in message > news:99ed440ba2229992288e8a1bfbeea75b.125781@mygat e.mailgate.org... > > "Daren" <Noreturn@unkeptmailaddress.co.uk> wrote in message > > news > > > > > HI, > > > > > > Planning to take a trip to Malta in the next 4-6 weeks to sample the > diving > > > there for a week with a mate...... > > >> Any recommendations on dive site/locations, local clubs, accommodation, > must > > > sees, etc. greatly appreciated. > > > > I have dived with both Subway Scuba and Strand diving, preferred the > > latter as they did nitrox. > > Subway do nitrox as well > > > > > As for must do dives, then I would suggest: > > Um el Faroud, Rozi, HMS Maori, also some good reef dives at Cirekawwa, > > Popeye Village. > > > All good dives, plus Subway run trips to Comino as well, see > www.scubadive.me.uk for a trip report & pics from last October > > HTH > Nige > > See trip reports on my site www.clearviz.co.uk/20020514MaltaUKRS.html > > or last years trip at www.clearviz.co.uk/malta2003.html > > > > Steve > > > > > > -- > > Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG > > |
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"Dave Appleby" <dave_appleby@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:84a115a3aeaf65965595859c87a747bc.122971@mygat e.mailgate.org... > "John Hamm" <meteor@ntlworld.com> wrote in message > news:t6kf801jovep9gee23ok46qom9dhc7k6dg@4ax.com > > > > Hi there > > > > > > I thought the Cathedral caves were in Minorca > > > > > > John > > > > No It's just round the headland to the left from the Blue hole / Azure > window > on Gozo. > It is on Gozo, but not where you describe. It's actually on the noth coast, about 2 miles west of Reqqa Point and is diveable by boat. The top of the entrance to the cave is at about 8m and once you're inside you can surface inside a large domed cave - hence Cathederal. The reflected light entering the cave gives the entrance a wonderful azure colour. At the back of the cave is a smaller but safely divable passage which leads to the base of a man-made well which was used to draw water for salt making when condirtions were too bad on the Reqqa salt pans. > A very interesting dive but you really need to go in from above it > rather than the Blue hole entry point. It's a bit (2-3m) of a high entry > and > looks intimidating as hell to begin with. > This one's Coral Cave. If conditions are right, you can do it from an easier entry than this. Go down as if you were going in at the Blue Hole but when you get down to the entry plateau turn left and go in over the top of the reef. There's a swim through which takes you out over the wall and the cave is just below you and to the left. > If you enter there do the cave (it's really a big bowl under and not > confined > at all) then follow round with the wall on your right you > can exit at the Blue hole for that lovely lovely walk back! > > Well worth doing. Agreed - despite the walk! > > HTH > > DaveA > > > -- > Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG IMHO the diving on Gozo is better than Malta for fish / scenery but if you want wrecks then Malta has it. Both can suffer from very restricted diving if the weather gets iffy. Dived for many years with Strand in St Pauls on Malta and can recommend them or Atlantis on Gozo. Most of the dive schools on Malta offer a day on Gozo - either by van with an early ferry crossing - or by boat, usually from St Pauls. DaveR |
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