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Ghar Lapsi is located in Siggiewi at the south coast of Malta. Ghar Lapsi is a small rocky inlet and one of the few places where the sea can be entered from shore along the southern coastline.
Ghar Lapsi offers many shallow dive sites - beautiful, more than 40m long cave system with multiple cracks and holes that allow plenty of sunlight to seek in, various reefs with some nice walls and caves (Finger Reef, Middle Reef, and Black John), and the Crib, an underwater nativity scene.
Finger Reef …
Ghar Lapsi is located in Siggiewi at the south coast of Malta. Ghar Lapsi is a small rocky inlet and one of the few places where the sea can be entered from shore along the southern coastline.
Ghar Lapsi offers many shallow dive sites - beautiful, more than 40m long cave system with multiple cracks and holes that allow plenty of sunlight to seek in, various reefs with some nice walls and caves (Finger Reef, Middle Reef, and Black John), and the Crib, an underwater nativity scene.
Finger Reef dive site is finger shaped reef with small wall, and cave with hole in roof, which one can exit through. Max depth of dive is 20m.
Middle Reef consists of several reefs, surrounded by sand, sea grass & small boulders. Middle Reef is shallowest dive site in Ghar Lapsi, with max depth 12m.
Black John dive site is offshore reef near Ghar Lapsi in Malta with max depth 38m. Black John offers divers some interesting rock formations and halocline.
Photo Credit- David Agius
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