SIRENS

Malta

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SIRENS

Pascaline, Ben en Veronique
Malta, 27-08-18

Nachtduik. Vliegende poon, sand eels, waaierkokerwormen, baby sepia, gele drievinnige slijmvis, kreeft, heremietkreeften en zeekomkommers

15 m
27 °C - 10 m

Sirens is mainly used as a practice and training area for new divers because of its shallow, calm and clear waters and easy entrances and exits. It's also commonly used as a night dive site. Sirens has rocky features covered in weeds and seagrass on a sandy bottom and it's littered with medium sized and small boulders underneath the quay wall which form a perfect habitat for lots of life. Even the experienced diver with an exploring nature will love this place.

Particulars

Enter and leave the water via a sloping path or via the 'historical' pools cut out in the rock which are accessible via stairs. Please make sure not to disturb any diver training sessions being held here.

Warnings

Don't go too far out because of possible small boats entering and leaving the small harbour and bay.

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SIRENS Features

Nicknames
Sirene, Sirenes
Address
Triq San Geraldu, St Pauls Bay, Malta
Parking
Sufficient parking
Distance
10 m.
Suitable for
All levels, day out with the family, underwater photography, scuba diving practice, scuba diving training
Permit
N.v.t.
Access
Free access, stairs or ladder, sloping path with handrail
Facilities
Accessible toilet, diving school, restaurant with toilet
Water
Salt
Tide
N.v.t.
Kind of dive
Shore dive, night dive, reef dive , explorer dive, snorkeling
Current
None
Visibility
10 - 30 m.
Average visibility
20 m.
Depth
15 m.
Bottom
rotsblokken,rotsen,zand en zeegras
Life
Red-spotted horseshoe, bath sponge, scorpionfish, common octopus, european parrotfish, flying gurnard, cuckoo wrasse, mediterranean damselfish, swallowtail seaperch (anthias), black faced blenny, saddled bream, rainbow wrasse, peacocks tail
Other recreation
Snorkeling , sunbathing, swimming , boating, yachting
Emergency
112

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