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 It is the time of the year again, where the family has to get out of the mist, and see some sun.
Having had bad experiences with the Covid-19 the past years we didn't want to go too far, so we chose to go to Malta. We had heard that the visibility under water is awesome, and that there are lots of Wrecks and Caves to explore.
Once arrived, we were actually shocked by the "architecture" in the tourist places. As there are no rules as what to build and how to build, the result can only be described as ugly chaos. Fortunately, when going to the old places (M'dina, Valletta), we were amazed by the beauty and history we could see.

Because experience taught us, that diving every day twice is quite tiring, we did pause the 4th day to visit M'dina. The last 2 days in Malte we spend in Valletta, and visited the usual tourist places. Note that the Military Museum is really a must.
Regarding the dives. we saw some awesome Wrecks, and also some awesome caves. The visibility was excellent (compared to what we have in southern France) so we were really positively surprised by what we saw.
Our Dive-Guide having seen pretty fast that we had a good level, took us exploring the inside of the wrecks (sometimes, I could barely pass as the passage ways were made for small people).

The caves he took us to were of different sizes. Sometimes you could just wiggle your way through, and sometimes you could literally drive a bus through it. But see for yourselves. All pictures and movies are available in our Gallery
A small video with the best parts can be seen on Youtube 

Written on Wed, 02 Nov 2022 - 12:07 | 1032 views
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