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Inner Lantern Point

Inner Lantern Point

Lantern Point, Malta

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164ft

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- - -

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Boat

Experience Level

Advanced


About Inner Lantern Point

Inner Lantern Point is a dive site located near Lantern Point, known for its reef and wall type diving. With a maximum depth of 50 meters, this site is recommended for advanced divers due to the depth and potential currents. The site offers a unique opportunity to explore the underwater world and observe the diverse marine life that inhabits the area.

The visibility at Inner Lantern Point can vary, so it's important to check local conditions before planning a dive. Despite this, the site is renowned for its stunning underwater scenery, with a vibrant reef and a dramatic wall that drops off into the deep. The marine life at Inner Lantern Point is yet to be fully documented, promising an exciting adventure for divers with a keen interest in marine biology.
Inner Lantern Point Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

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Terrain and Features: Reef, Wall
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:50m
Visibility Range:- - -
Experience Level:Advanced
Best Gas :21% – 23% O2
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