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Lighthouse Point

Lighthouse Point

Comino, Malta

Depth
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112ft

Visibility
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25ft - 74ft

Entry
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Boat

Experience Level

Experienced


About Lighthouse Point

Lighthouse Point is a captivating dive site located just a 30-minute boat ride away from the shore. This site boasts a large reef that gently slopes down to a depth of 16 meters, offering divers a chance to explore its vibrant marine life. As you venture further, you'll encounter a steep drop-off that plunges to over 30 meters, revealing a small cave and several impressive boulders. At a depth of 22 meters, there is a fascinating rock chimney waiting to be explored. With its interesting features and diverse fish population, Lighthouse Point provides an enjoyable and engaging diving experience. The maximum depth of this site reaches 34 meters, while visibility can reach an approximate maximum of 22.5 meters. The current at Lighthouse Point is generally light, making it suitable for experienced divers. Situated near the location of Comino, this dive site offers a variety of marine life to encounter. From its reef, rock formations, and walls to the intriguing cave, Lighthouse Point is a must-visit destination for divers seeking an enriching underwater adventure.
Lighthouse Point Dive Info: Key Characteristics and Details

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Terrain and Features: Wall, Reef, Rock, Cave
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:34m
Visibility Range:8m - 23m
Experience Level:Experienced
Best Gas :21% – 32% O2
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