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Diving in Malta a Unique Holiday Experience

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If you are passionate about exploring the beautiful colors that the undersea world has to offer then you should go at least once for scuba diving in Malta. You will surely find it a unique experience to remember as Malta's shoreline offers you lots of dive sites for you to enjoy.

If you are concerned with your safety there are many safe sites for you to visit. On the other hand, if you like adventures, you should visit wrecks such as Hellespont, sunk on April 1942. It is up to you how to spend your vacation for scuba diving in Malta, one thing is sure: you will find it on your taste.

The area of St Pauls Bay is situated on the northern coast of Malta. Approximate transfer time from the airport is one hour.

Traditionally Maltas largest summer resort and can be split into four areas of contrasting age and amenities Xemxija, Bugibba, Qawra and the Old Town.

Famous for its unspoilt rugged beauty and open sea views. A picturesque resort with good attractions and easy access to some of Maltas finest scenery and best rocky beaches.

The three Islands that make up the Maltese Archipelago – Malta, the largest; Gozo, the mythical isle of Calypso; and tiny Comino, famous for its Blue Lagoon – form a very special diving site at the heart of the Mediterranean.

The Islands offer excellent sport for both beginners and experienced open water and cave divers. With their natural harbours, bays, sheltered creeks, cliffs, reefs and wrecks, the Islands invite you to explore. The possibilities are endless. With dive sites just a stone’s throw away from each other, you will be able to explore a variety of underwater worlds. Some of the 34 best known dive sites range from labyrinthine caves to reefs and wartime wrecks.

At just a couple of hours’ flight from major European cities, the Islands are easily accessible for long weekend diving breaks as well. Sea temperatures average around 23ºC in summer and drop down to around 13ºC to 15ºC in December to March.

The History That Lies Beneath Malta's Waters Bugibba, Malta - Low cost self-catering apartments in an ideal locationARTICLE SUMMARY: Malta is an island from the Mediterranean Sea close to Sicily and Tunisia that doesn't have any rivers and mountains, only hills and it only has few beaches. If you choose to go for scuba diving in Malta you will mainly be able to do shore dive.

By : Matthias Zeitler 9 or more times read
Submitted 2007-10-12 07:45:40

Malta is an island from the Mediterranean Sea close to Sicily and Tunisia that doesn't have any rivers and mountains, only hills and it only has few beaches. If you choose to go for scuba diving in Malta you will mainly be able to do shore dive. If you want to do boat dive you can do that around Comino and if you are interested in scuba diving for wrecks there are also some locations where you can visit shipwrecks. Because Malta was important during World War II there are many exciting wrecks to be found when scuba diving in its water, such as HMS Maori. Besides, there are some shipwrecks that were purposely sunk so that the tourists that get to Malta's waters for scuba diving have more attractions to visit.

Malta's reefs consist of an impressionable number of soft corals and a satisfying life for those who go there for scuba diving. The life that can be seen in these waters is not very prolific but it is really impressive. You can swim around lots of interesting species such as barracuda, tuna, octopus or seahorses. You can also do cave scuba diving in Malta's waters and you will have a beautiful experience from this point of view as the erosion created lots of caves for you to visit. This destination is perfect for a family vacation meant for scuba diving. It doesn't matter where you will stay as you can go scuba diving on the entire main island of Malta and also on Comino and Gozo. Besides, getting to the dive sites it is very easy as you can get to Gozo by ferry in about half an hour from Malta. If you are concerned about your budget, you should know that eating in Malta's restaurants is very cheap and if you like eating fish you can get to taste lots of goodies there.

The best period for you to go scuba diving in Malta's waters is between April and October. However, the water has the best temperature during July and August, 26C, while from November to May is the coldest. The visibility ranges to 40 meters and you can choose to do cave diving, rocky reef diving or wreck scuba diving in Malta's waters. The conditions are good enough for having the best time while scuba diving in Malta's waters. It is not hard to get there as you can take an airplane from many of the big towns of Europe.

If you are passionate about exploring the beautiful colors that the undersea world has to offer then you should go at least once for scuba diving in Malta. You will surely find it a unique experience to remember as Malta's shoreline offers you lots of dive sites for you to enjoy. If you are concerned with your safety there are many safe sites for you to visit. On the other hand, if you like adventures, you should visit wrecks such as Hellespont, sunk on April 1942. It is up to you how to spend your vacation for scuba diving in Malta, one thing is sure: you will find it on your taste.

Author Resource:- http://www.scubish.com has more information about scuba diving in Malta, thousands of other exiting locations and a large scuba diving forum at http://forum.scubish.com

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St Pauls Bay has Unspoilt Rugged Beauty

ARTICLE SUMMARY: Famous for its unspoilt rugged beauty and open sea views. A picturesque resort with good attractions and easy access to some of Maltas finest scenery and best rocky beaches.

By : Douglas Scott 4 or more times read
Submitted 2007-07-17 23:07:36

The area of St Pauls Bay is situated on the northern coast of Malta. Approximate transfer time from the airport is one hour.

Traditionally Maltas largest summer resort and can be split into four areas of contrasting age and amenities Xemxija, Bugibba, Qawra and the Old Town.

Famous for its unspoilt rugged beauty and open sea views. A picturesque resort with good attractions and easy access to some of Maltas finest scenery and best rocky beaches.

A this fishing village with a traditional, sedate atmosphere and a picturesque seafront with a good selection of facilities including Qawras rocky beach, clusters of bars, restaurants and shops and even a casino.

St Pauls Bay is best for couples and families seeking either a quiet seaside town or a more urban feeling resort.

It offers a quieter existence, however the area is very good at offering every conceivable water sport.

St Paul experienced Malta when he was reportedly shipwrecked here in AD60. A large statue of the apostle, erected in 1845, surmounts the inner islet to commemorate that event.

Mistral Bay, the Secluded Bay, very close to St. Pauls, is yet another cove with a generous sandy beach ideal for Malta holiday makers to bathe. The bay lies in the northern rocky arm sheltering St Pauls Bay. A secondary road leads to it from the Mellieha highway. Malta holiday makers will agree that the beaches are well worth visiting despite the transportation necessity.

Accommodation includes spa holidays, villa and self catering holidays, all inclusive holidays, short and long stay package ranging from apartments to 3,4 & 5 star hotels, at exceptional value.

The Winter blues getting you down, then plan a holiday to Malta. It is said to be the happiest country on the planet according to a survey published.

The survey, which bases its findings on data taken from over 100,000 people in 90 countries, found Malta emerge above every other country in the world in terms of happiness, scoring a top score of 74 out of 100 on the happiness measure, whilst the UK received a mere 64, down in 21st position.

Annabel Meli, a diplomat at the Maltese high Commission in London, was not surprised by this outcome she said Malta is very small so the family networks are very tight wherever you are, you are never alone, also the weather is beautiful.

If you want to jet off to enjoy the sunshine in the worlds happiest country this year, there are lots of fantastic holidays available at superb prices.

Author Resource:- Douglas Scott works and writes for http://www.comparecarrentals.co.uk and has written a brief description about St Pauls

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