Your 5 to 7 days of boat charter
A 5 to 7 days diving boat charter is a luxury fit for a passionate diver. This time frame allows you to explore all the iconic diving spots in the Maltese archipelago.
You won’t have to choose between:
- Malta diving
- Gozo diving
- Comino diving
You’ll have the chance to explore all the diving areas in the Maltese archipelago. This amount of time is enough to find new artifacts in the unexplored waters of Malta or Gozo, and discover new caves and grottos on the southern slopes of the islands.
Order scooters for your entire team and head out on underwater expeditions for new adventures!
Each day can be planned differently depending on your preferences. Here’s an example of how the days can be filled:
Day 1 Statue of Christ & Imperial Eagle
Lockheed P2V Neptune wreck
Tug 2
Day 2 Um El Faroud
Um El Faroud – penetration
Ghar Lapsi cave
Day 3 Fungus Rock
San Dimitri Point (San Dimitri)
Wied il-Mielah
Day 4 Cominotto reef
P31 Patrol boat
Santa Marija caves
Day 5 MV Karwela
Fessej Rock
Anchor Reef
Day 6 Wardija Point
Zurziep Reef
Ulysses Cave
Your Day, Your Dives.
Your day can start at a time that suits you. Do one or four dives, anything is possible with our chartered boat. The vessel is designed with divers in mind, with spacious decks for diving and personal spaces to store your gear.
Capture the Moment
Don’t forget your camera! The Mediterranean diving spots are great for photography. Need a camera? Let us know, and we can arrange a camera rental for you.
Want to explore new spots where regular tourists don’t dive?
Let us know, and we can arrange underwater scooter rentals for you.
Book Your Dive Today!
Reserve your day on our exclusive one-day charter and dive into an adventure.
Your Adventure Awaits!
Malta offers various options suitable for any budget and preferences. Here are key aspects regarding accommodation in Malta:
- Hotels: From budget-friendly to luxurious options.
- Apartments and Aparthotels: Provide more independence and convenience for tourists who prefer to cook or need extra space.
- Boutique Hotels and Guesthouses: Small, often themed or unique, offering a more individual and cozy lodging experience.
- Hostels: Popular among youth and budget travelers, offering shared rooms and basic amenities.
These dishes not only delight your taste buds but also introduce you to Malta’s culinary traditions. Dietary catering is also available in Malta directly on the boat.
- Fenek (Rabbit Stew):
- Traditional dish often stewed or baked with wine, garlic, and herbs.
- Considered Malta’s national dish, known for its tender taste and flavorful sauce.
- Pastizzi:
- Flaky pastries with ricotta or pea filling.
- Popular Maltese treat, perfect for a light snack.
- Aljotta (Fish Soup):
- Maltese fish soup with various seafood, tomatoes, and aromatic herbs.
- A Mediterranean dish with a rich flavor.
- Timpana (Baked Pasta):
- Baked pasta with meat sauce, often including layers of eggs and cheese.
- A hearty and nutritious dish reflecting Italian influence in Maltese cuisine.
- Gbejniet Moqli (Fried Maltese Cheese):
- Fried Maltese cheese often served as a snack.
- A unique local cheese that pairs well with light wines.
- Kapunata (Maltese Ratatouille):
- Maltese version of ratatouille, including eggplant, peppers, capers, and olives.
- Ideal as a side dish or light vegetable salad.
- Maltese Bread (Ħobża tal-Malti):
- Crispy outside, soft inside bread, often served with tomato paste, olive oil, and various fillings.
- Known for its freshness and taste, a staple of Maltese cuisine.
Taxis:
- Available in all major tourist areas. Prices may be fixed or metered.
Taxi Booking Apps:
- Services like Bolt and eCabs are popular and convenient. Taxis are typically available in under 5 minutes on average.
Car Rental:
- Ideal for those wanting to explore more remote areas and holding an international driver’s license.
- Malta drives on the left hand side of the road.
This briefing covers essential safety aspects and must be observed by all passengers.
- Life Jackets:
- Always wear a life jacket. Ensure you know where they are located. When wearing, make sure it fits well and is fastened.
- Onboard Safety:
- When moving around the boat, hold onto reliable supports. Avoid standing or walking on the edges of the boat.
- Captain’s Instructions:
- Listen carefully to and follow the captain’s instructions on the boat.
- Emergency Equipment:
- Familiarize yourself with the location of lifebuoys, fire extinguishers, and signaling devices.
- Precautionary Measures:
- Do not jump into the water while the boat is moving. Avoid consuming excessive alcohol during the trip, monitor your condition.
- Weather Conditions:
- Be prepared for changes in weather. Follow additional instructions in case of worsening weather conditions.
- Emergency Situations:
- In case of an emergency, remain calm and follow the captain’s instructions.
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Important
If you need a diving partner, guide, or instructor, we can help you find someone. You can also rent the following equipment from our diving partners:
Scuba tanks and weights
Dive gear
Underwater scooter (Diver propulsion vehicle)
What’s included:
Fuel: up to 30 miles/day Time: up to 8 hours/day
The boat:
Each and every dive trip on our boat includes the following extras: