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The Page & Website aim to share information about all forms of diving around the Maltese Islands, sharing news, information, tips for both locals and visitors as well as keep you busy with upcoming activities being organised by the vibrant Maltese Diving Community.

18/06/2026

Scary view! Heed the advice and share please! Keep your eyes peeled and away from the mobile whilst driving boats too!

The sea water quality is reportedly excellent (at least where tested.. which misses a few dive sites)
16/06/2026

The sea water quality is reportedly excellent (at least where tested.. which misses a few dive sites)

Bathing water quality under the EU Bathing Water Directive (2006/7/EC) is classified as excellent, good, sufficient, or poor on the basis of a multi sample assessment of microbiological results, specifically Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci. The classification in the weekly report is calculated on the sample results obtained from the beginning of the bathing season including the pre-season sampling. The classification applies logarithmic transformations and percentile calculations to these datasets, meaning that the number of weekly samples collected over the assessment period has a substantial influence on the stability and reliability of the final classification. Larger datasets reduce the influence of any single atypical result, whereas limited sampling can allow one divergent value to disproportionately affect the outcome, potentially leading to misclassification.

From a public health perspective, consistent “excellent” and “good” classifications indicate a sustained very low risk of contamination from faecal contamination, reflecting stable environmental conditions and effective pollution control. In contrast, repeated "sufficient" and "poor" classification represents the minimum acceptable level of protection, signalling that the water meets health based standards.

The Environmental Health Directorate monitors all official bathing water sites, 87 in total, once a week. It also monitors pet friendly beaches every 4 weeks. Harbours and marinas are not monitored, and it is advised not to swim in these areas.

For more detailed information one can access the following link to our Bathing Water Portal https://mfh-mt.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/31f48638f89c4d60bd6143818a46a2c7 and the link to our website specific to the unit that carries out regulatory obligations for bathing water quality https://environmentalhealth.gov.mt/en/ehs/wrau/water-regulatory-and-auditing-unit/

Reminder - Ċirkewwa Marine Park parking areas are inaccessible today (Tuesday) due to tarmac works & Cargo Ferry Operati...
16/06/2026

Reminder - Ċirkewwa Marine Park parking areas are inaccessible today (Tuesday) due to tarmac works & Cargo Ferry Operations!

How Is Viz on Tug Boat Rozi? Not the best at the moment, but not too bad either - Underwater Camera by Ċirkewwa Marine P...
15/06/2026

How Is Viz on Tug Boat Rozi? Not the best at the moment, but not too bad either - Underwater Camera by Ċirkewwa Marine Park back online.

Keeping an eye on the underwater attractions via CCTV at the Cirkewwa Marine Park operated by Nature Trust Malta.

15/06/2026

Update from Ċirkewwa Marine Park TODAY
"Today at the park there are works going on.
Please do NOT walk on the black tarmac or roads. Only on the pavement if you are coming to dive as the tarmac is very hot.
There is a dive boat above the Rozi, installing the underwater camera below, so be aware of activity on and around the wreck also.
Tomorrow the park is closed to keep all safe as there will be no access to the main parking for tarmac layer two, the trucks to gozo will be parked along the wall, so no parking will be available throughout, and works will be happening on the pavements.
Apologies for this, we are doing our utmost to keep things moving.
We will be reopening Wednesday once the tarmac is sealed and access is again available.
Looking forward to a new smoother ground for us all to walk on for summer!"

Attention if diving at Um-el-Faroud! Buoy being installed this afternoon! Message below by Max Valli of the PDSA: Profes...
15/06/2026

Attention if diving at Um-el-Faroud! Buoy being installed this afternoon! Message below by Max Valli of the PDSA: Professional Diving Schools Association Malta

13/06/2026

Well done!

Because we love to share good news too - like maintenance on ladders with issues that are reported to us via the website...
13/06/2026

Because we love to share good news too - like maintenance on ladders with issues that are reported to us via the website dive site issue reports form. Thanks to Ministry of Gozo employees for taking care of the ladder at Hephaestus entry at Xatt l-Aħmar last Friday.
There's a few more ladder/railings fixes needed around Gozo diving sites, so please do acknowledge every fix with a thank you in person to the workers and hope they find time/materials to tackle the next pending issue!

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