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Hondoq (Hondoq Bay)

Hondoq (Hondoq Bay)

Hondoq (Hondoq Bay), Malta

Depth
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49ft

Visibility
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Entry
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Shore

Experience Level

Beginner


About Hondoq (Hondoq Bay)

Hondoq Bay, also known as Hondoq, is a beginner-friendly dive site located in Malta. With a maximum depth of 15 meters, it offers a safe and manageable environment for those new to diving. The site is easily accessible and is known for its clear waters, making it an ideal location for training and introductory dives.

While the visibility and current conditions can vary, divers at Hondoq Bay can expect a calm and enjoyable experience. The marine life at this site is not specified, but divers can anticipate a variety of underwater flora and fauna typical to the Mediterranean Sea. The type of dive site is not specified, but given its depth and location, it may include features such as reefs or underwater caves.
Hondoq (Hondoq Bay) Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

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Terrain and Features: Other
Entry Type:Shore
Max Depth:15m
Visibility Range:- - -
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas :21% O2
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